Commando: On the Front Line: Episode 1 - The Shock of Capture

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2012-09-03に共有

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  • Wasn't expecting the Commando 101 on cleaning my knob today but here I am
  • *Recruits crawling covered in mud* Recruit: I can't see Corporal! Corporal: Unlucky! Why don't you look for my sympathy! Savage.
  • Instructions unclear, knob stuck in shampoo bottle, send help
  • im from Afghanistan and i was interpreter with royal marines soldier. they were great guys and the most strongest tropes i have ever met  i hope one day war over in worldwide too many good people have been died .
  • Served alongside some Brits in Iraq about 8 yrs ago. Top notch war fighters these guys. Nothing but respect for our brothers across the pond. Best allies a nation could ask for. 9/11 & 7/7..Never Forget!!
  • Rest in peace Orlando Rogers and George Sparkz. Both true inspirations to all. We will never forget!
  • Shout in my face, drag me through mud, make me sweat, make me puke, fine. But make me iron all those clothes and make me chuck them on the floor, meaning I have to iron them again....😭😭😭
  • @bjjace1
    As former PJ i had the honor of serving along side some Royal Marines. They are amazing professionals. I will always have the deepest respect for them and the Brits. We Yanks couldn't ask for a better ally. I get sick of civilians engaging in the ubiquitous and childish debates.  SEALS vs. SAS ect. that debate is inherently disrespectful on both sides.
  • @wolfmp5
    I am an American and I am proud of our armed services as well as the UK's armed services, I have always been a fan of the Australian SAS, Spetznaz and the Royal Marines. Let's not argue which is better......any man or woman who is willing to put their life on the frontline is a hero. All armed services are awesome and deserve respect.
  • “Halt, identify yourself” “Troop commander” “Sorry sir” 😂😂😂
  • I like how the instructors are not screaming in your face, but show respect and kindness. But then they still make you crawl through mud, jump into icy water and rip balls off. It makes it seam almost sinister whilst keeping you motivated. It's important to like the people training you.
  • I spent 10 years in the USMC. I have met the Royals on several occasions and I have had the opportunity to train with them on 'Stone Cutter Island'  in Hong Kong back in 1982 when it was British. 1st class soldiers (Marines). Highly motivated, very well trained, a cut above the rest.
  • @845k2
    Thats sad, Lt Orlnado Rogers was killed in a plane crash. RIP Lt Rogers
  • I'm 16 and signing up as a marine recruit in January, wish me luck
  • I love how the officer kept up officer tradition with his spaniel.
  • @azynkron
    "I don't like guns all around me" - Joins the Marines. What a knob.
  • I was a stoker in the Navy for 10 years, Hms Newcastle my first ship. On my 18th birthday the 6 Royal Marines in our mess bought me 2 tins of Special Vat cider each and sat there spinning dits and singing all night long. Its 30 years down the line now and I will forever be proud of the job these lads do and be in awe of how bloody fast they can neck a tin of cider.
  • I massively respect the lad from St Vincent coming over to join the British Military, I know the vast majority of us Brits have a lot of love for nations within the Commonwealth. I personally see them as family members as they want to remain closely tied with my country so feel extremely thankful and protective of these nations and their citizens. ❤🙏🇬🇧