Fully agree, cool calm but to the point. How true warrior veterans keep their cool with people who try to steal veterans valour is testament to the quality of our service men & women.
It’s also normally the case the have mental health issues and or very poor social skills. The second you know what there up it it’s all a bit sad and pathetic. You know they haven’t got much in life in the way of friends or a life and that’s worse than slapping them about a bit.
i think he says Pebble Island I've been to pebble island, we went in 2012 onboard HMS Montrose ( i was RN), we restored the HMS Coventry memorial. then went for a bit of a yomp around the island saw some old aircraft crash sites from the war. pretty cool.
What a Fucking idiot. As if nobodies gonna get on to him?And why the fuck would you? He's head must be in serious disarray. Did they catch his great Grandfather lying during conscription in world war 1 and it's disgraced the family name as the village brigade all died fighting for king n country. The while male population of his generation except him and the vicars son. Even Hillary the 6ft, 20 stone, lisping, village, barber and hairdresser. Died prancing about no man's land with his razor sharp bright pink painted bayonet! !!coooeeey
Yes, he's genuine... I served with him in nam battle of Britain and served him at tescos. We we're in special ops....He did this and that. Also that too.
This Walter video is my favourite....the interviewer doesn’t show his anger yet ties the Walter up in his own lie and does it with a bit of class...he doesn’t get offended and start shouting but yet calmly ties the Walter up in his own lie.....knobber 🤣
Never mind Walter, for a regular bloke who would get too homesick to join the military this is a great example of the sort of bloke who looks after us and our country - God bless you Jonah and I'm humbled I get to leave a personal message on your channel, loads of people appreciate you and the old guard like the late Rob Bromley. True British warriors, we should all be grateful
I got off the train at Lympstone Commando Station my Drill Sergeant was standing there waiting to take us all into CTCRM, I dropped my ironing board as I got off the train, first word I ever heard in the military "Knoberrrrr".
My old man was RN combined operations WW2 on LCA’s he never went to any commemorations he always went the next day to lay a wreath to his ship mates . He told me there are far too many nobodies wandering about waving flags who were just riding on the backs of the poor sods who never came home. When he died some years ago I was lucky in getting his last wish granted after being pointed in the right direction by an ex CPO I worked with , I got his ashes buried at sea by Portsmouth RN from under the White Ensign . I still lay a wreath on his behalf the day after commemoration day and as for wearing a relatives medals on the right side I would never ever do that , only those who earn them are entitled to wear them .
My late father was a RM and was also combined ops, he was on LCM "s on the landings as he used to say. He never wore his medals got some of them here in a box, but always wore his RM tie and had acouple of blazers with the RM badge and one with a combined ops badge. In respect to him I would never wear his medals.
@@jamescallaway7376 - wearing them on your right hand side would be perfectly acceptable at an event such as Remembrance Day. No one would call you out for honouring your father and remembering his service.
I knew a guy said he was a marine in 60s. In the med. His mate surfed on back of a manta ray. While doing so a great white shark bit the ray. Haha he serious
this is gold, I always come back to it! Notice the real Marines walking past, each briefly glancing at the Walt and clocking his act instantly, with little smiles of humour! No doubt these lads would have been hilarious to serve with!
Bloody brilliant. I have met a couple of mitty's. They can certainly sprout sh1t. Firstly a heartfelt thank you to ALL who serve or have served. It is truly an honour every time I meet one of you Guys or Ladies. Second I did not serve. This I am honest about and would NEVER even pretend to have. I was one in those lines outside the careers o offices in 82. Tried all three. Furthest I got was RAF where I got to last interview only to be told all trades are full, come back in 12 months. Same story a year later. Anyways. Enough of my gripe. Again thank you for your service. You make me proud to be British.
You are actually a hero, mate. A genuine hero, mate. You WANTED to join, mate. And you are STILL so interested in it that you follow around service me and women, mate. Internetting for your Great British nation is every bit as good as killing civilians in NI, mate.
Mental problems. Wanting acceptance. Wanting to be part of the group. Wanting respect. Delusional. And also lazy. Much harder to do it. Easy to say it.
I was there yesterday on the Swansea Coach. I never served but my old man was 42. I could never give anyone the impression i served. I was the only civvy on our coach yesterday going to London and felt proud to be in the company of so many great men. We did have a Lady of a Former Marine Steven T who sadly is now in a wheel chair and also attended yesterday. What do these scimbags get from this. Rubber Dagger. Love it when you called him a nobber lol. ATB. Reeco
Saying & Doing are two separate things. Unless you have the mind set, don't bother, it's not a jolly with your mates on some Mud Run weekend, & you can pop home to your mother to do your dhobi for you.
I've never been in the military, I'm just a civvie but even I find this beyond cringe Except for the time I was a Commando Abseilist in Sir Walter of Mittyshire's own Grenadier Bullshituliers and served in the Narnian war of independence fighting the Targaryen Muhajideen, but tis classified and can't talk about it, y'know, but I was awarded the Victoria Sponge Cross for my heroics I can tell you that.
I like the way he says ‘it was a very small unit’ meaning, it’s small so you can’t possibly have heard of it. On a more personal level, I like to remember my great uncle this time of year, lost in the Great War.
We've all worked with one haven't we - the guy who claims to have served in the sas, then worked as a body guard for iron mike tyson til he got head hunted to go and work for NASA.
@@Penguin_of_Death you can earn a green beret through the all arms commando course for example you can be a royal navy commando and still have to wear your royal navy cap badge.....however this guy for sure didn't serve
Lol, yes. Also had a pop at claiming he went South from Ascension on ... erm... 'Bulwark'? Nope. sorry, scrapped in 1981. have another guess you Elsan.
Tiger Team 2 I don’t have a clue been as I’ve just literally filled the application for royal naval reserves and awaiting my PJT but isn’t 3 commando AACC (all arms commando course). I say that because my understanding might be wrong is the AACC is open to all British armed forces to get there green lid in 3 commando. Again I affirm might be wrong?!?
The Kush Puppie join artillery then you have a choice while coming to end of basic trg to either try join your assigned regiment or try joining 29 commando or 7 para both extremely hard to join, beat-up at Plymouth to prepare then lympstone for commando trg
0:17 the picture is priceless, cap badge centre of head, wearing a dads army scarf, cap badge not even RMC... WTF ... and lol the look on the guy, you can tell he knew he was about to be called out.
you dont have to be in the royal marines to earn a green beret you just have to do an all arms commando course being from any part of the military you then earn the right to sport the green lid but not the globe cap badge
@@josephmichael9540 army int corp has a cypress green beret. Hence green slime. No all arms commando course required. I think that's what he's got on here. The shade of green looks off unless that's the camera? He's combined a int corp green beret with some weird emblem and a getup from "ooerr soldier!: The musical."
@@lmaoroflcopter the emblem he is wearing is that of a royal navy officer thats why i thought it could have been royal navy with all commando course but your right the green is off.
If all of the Paras, Marines and SAS I have met in pubs over the years had actually served we'd be talking about a military bigger than China's crammed into our small country for that kind of occurrence. Funny how one rarely meets anyone from a less elite (though perfectly good !) infantry regiment.
I served in the RE from 1969 to 79 and did many tours of Northern Ireland. I did nothing heroic and was not involved in any special ops. I was awarded a GSM with Northern Ireland clasp (which my alcoholic brother stole to pretend he had served). I also spent time in BAOR and travelled to Denmark and Canada. Can I be a hero now?
@@trevorhoward7682 My friend Max was a Sapper around the same time, think he did 12 years. He won't talk about NI much at all, very bad times, but loves talking about his flights in the transport to Canada.
@@computerbob06 Two tours as infantry were crap. I was a squaddie not a soldier. On RE tours, when paddy blew things up we rebuilt them - sometimes. As specialist search team members we did work that seemed to have some meaning. In BAOR we pretended to blow up bridges and laid thousands of pretend mines. Spent many a day doing pretend weapons drills, pretend gas training and pretend first aid - and then went to the bar. I was a very good shot so I spent as much time as possible on the ranges. Happy (crappy?) days.
@@Twirlyhead In the friendly rivalry within the Army the RE are the Royal Engineers and the REME are affectionately known as the Royal Engineers Minus Education.
Michael Hanratty no it's not, as I said it's illegal to pretend to be a recipient of medals or awards, and is illegal to assume the identity of an actual soldier but it's not illegal to tell people you're in the army when you're not.
We served together in the long range desert wind surfing battalion, one of the first candidate's to pass selection following the disbanding of the deep sea skydiving cadre. The cadre was disbanded due to the attrition rate on the underwater knife fighting module. He's gen.
Well done lads for your Support, im not a Marine BTW before i get lynched, was only 4 at the time of the Falklands Conflict, however it would appear that i have an infinite amount more knowledge regarding the 1982 conflict, did he say HMS Bulwark lol, ? anyway just wanted to say that i am so proud of each and every one of you, apart from the Walt that is, well done guys
I served down South went there on QE2,ok am not a Royal Marine or Para but we did a job and thankfully came home alive,it took me 10 years to get over the guilt of coming home and I don't know how long it took me to stop ducking when I heard an Aeroplane.I stumbled across this by chance so you guys know what I'm talking about keep up the good work of routing the Walter's for all our sakes.Gareth
I personally have a lot of respect for the RMC as a youth of 16 I did a big part of the selection process but fell short on fitness and maturity and was encouraged to do the last step again once I left school. I didn’t re do the potential recruits course again and went in another direction. One thing I know is that the cor is very proud and so they should be as they are worthy of massive respect, it takes a special kind of person to make the grade and on top of that serving the country in dangerous times is another thing again. This fella stands out like a skid mark on brand new yfronts
I've worked with a few ex Royal Marines and they were great colleagues. Didn't need to "talk the talk".Despite the arduous training they'd been through and the high standards of the RMC they were pretty humble.
🤣 yes he does look I little like Ricky Gervais, and I thought that the Walter Mitty guy in fancy dress looked awfully like one of the teachers from Grange Hill.
I agree, I saw one in Portsmouth, this guy wore a red beret on the wrong side, desert trousers and DPM top. Claimed he was in the "Army Air Corps" even though the AAC have light blue berets, and the 2 types of camouflage he had were obsolete because we have MTPs now.
nah, it's the wrong shade of green. That's either slime green, for Int Corps or Adjutant Generals Corps (both Army, obviously). It's defo not a Booties green lid, though.