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On this episode, Mike Glover is joined by ‪@GBRSGroup‬ who are career Naval Special Warfare guys. In the video, they discuss "The Peel" - what it is, how it's done, and its application in the real world.
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@hogsandstews
@hogsandstews 2 года назад
the fact that we have the ability to listen to dudes who just came back from 20 years of war and most of their careers being special operations tier 1 and tier 2 operators, teach us about all of their experiences and lessons they learned overseas is absolutely unreal and i dont think people quite get how valuable this info is
@andrewofaiur
@andrewofaiur 2 года назад
this is as real as it gets, we truly are spoiled big time
@brandonl9608
@brandonl9608 2 года назад
Yeah 20 years and lose to a country without missiles...kinda sad....we lost once again....you think we will win a ww3? What you think? Just curious?
@hogsandstews
@hogsandstews 2 года назад
@@brandonl9608 defeating a well-organized resistance/insurgency who uses guerilla warfare tactics comes down to a lot more than who has missiles. We could have spent all the money in the world fighting the Taliban but unless we wiped the country off the map with bombs we weren't going to beat them. You're seeing a similar situation unfold in Ukraine. And to answer your question nobody will win ww3.
@brandonl9608
@brandonl9608 2 года назад
@@hogsandstews obviously no one will win ww3 and that's actually total bullshit we could have won but unfortunately politicians think they know what's best after starting a war they fuck it up to our country is falling apart Biden is helping the cause and other countries who hate us are taking advantage look for yourself north Korea even started their missile program again Putin saw weakness and took advantage and idc what you think china is helping both
@hogsandstews
@hogsandstews 2 года назад
@@brandonl9608 okay relax guy u asked my opinion I answered
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot290
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot290 2 года назад
I like that Mike can make these guys laugh. Funny to see DJ try to hold back a laugh after whatever goofy thing Mike says
@noshoebee
@noshoebee 2 года назад
If you know what sound a seal makes you know why these guys don't laugh
@knockoff2
@knockoff2 Год назад
“We were invading Iraq.” Lol
@BoilerBones03
@BoilerBones03 2 года назад
Glad to see Cole finally settle down a bit and let Mike and DJ get a few words in.
@whereisevan
@whereisevan 2 года назад
Lmao
@shaneelliott1263
@shaneelliott1263 2 года назад
Haha he definitely can’t get a word in!
@johnnysifuentes4188
@johnnysifuentes4188 2 года назад
That just makes him an even bigger more mythical stone cold killer. He’s a man of few words and you can tell DJ is a born communicator. He’s a natural behind a camera.
@toiletpapermatters698
@toiletpapermatters698 2 года назад
Haha
@dugefrsh5154
@dugefrsh5154 2 года назад
lmao
@alfarouqaminufor3892
@alfarouqaminufor3892 2 года назад
Mike Glover is such a humble guy and silent professional. Not only was he a green beret, he was in a tier 1 smu, yet he only refers to himself as a green beret.
@anjewblacks3343
@anjewblacks3343 2 года назад
He wasn’t an operator. He went through selection for a reconnaissance element of the smu. Not delta selection and not the operator training course (OTC). They are different pipelines.
@alfarouqaminufor3892
@alfarouqaminufor3892 2 года назад
@@anjewblacks3343 Thanks for clearing that up, still impressive though. 👍
@941bassfishing
@941bassfishing 2 года назад
Knowledge transfer at it's finest
@andrewmiller9265
@andrewmiller9265 2 года назад
My words exactly. Literally said the same thing in my comment lol
@bonk2910
@bonk2910 2 года назад
Damn, not sure how part 2 would go but drone footage would be perfect for teaching lessons like these.
@chrisguillen1495
@chrisguillen1495 2 года назад
Just recently finished listening to DJ on SRS…still in shock from the raw content. Love coming to the Fieldcraft channel to learn new stuff. Good shit guys!
@MaxRunia
@MaxRunia 2 года назад
Seat Ryan Show for those wondering what SRS is. Definitely recommend giving it a listen as well
@noahlangford6758
@noahlangford6758 2 года назад
#1 “Set” #2 “Moving” #1 “Move” #2 “I’m up, they see me, I’m down.” Basic small unit tactics in the Marine Corps that are the fundamentals you carry through the highest of training. Awesome video
@bengonzalez5215
@bengonzalez5215 2 года назад
Mike has said it a few times, fundamentals apply to everything, its just the situation and enviroment that makes it advanced
@andrewmiller9265
@andrewmiller9265 2 года назад
TWO MG/GBRS videos in ONE DAY!?!? Knowledge transfer at its best
@jessemartinez4712
@jessemartinez4712 2 года назад
Since I've been subscribed, never realized just how much our training could be helpful.. to civilians..the things we take for granted as experience. Being used for education, and preparedness.. Great foresight...great instruction...
@BGrunty
@BGrunty 2 года назад
This is what we’ve all been waiting for!
@MrWcommenter
@MrWcommenter 2 года назад
Facts
@rageinthekage4247
@rageinthekage4247 2 года назад
It's been a standard movement in the Canadian Infantry for decades. It can be used in several formations.
@Ophio117
@Ophio117 2 года назад
Same for the plain ol us infantry. Still, I’m happy to see it taught by experts.
@Moistyr1
@Moistyr1 2 года назад
Yea banana peal or dog leg around same shit
@micksmith-vt5yi
@micksmith-vt5yi 6 месяцев назад
Been in Australian military since WW2 where we adopted it in tight jungles fighting the Japanese. mostly called the Australian peel or Aussie peel. Used again in Vietnam and taught to every Australian vet ever since.
@politicallyinsensitive4200
@politicallyinsensitive4200 2 года назад
During a rotation through NTC in 2009 I was sent with a group of 11C to take a E&E course. As we were moving to one of our points over open rocky terrain I noticed one of the OPFOR trailing us. I called out the contact, took a knee, and started firing, as the others began firing I got up and rushed past them starting an impromptu peel which everyone else picked up. Later, the instructor told us it was the first time he's ever seen it used by a group.
@GGman2019
@GGman2019 2 года назад
he wasnt a good instructor if its the 1st time he sees it or you lying
@clamhammer4277
@clamhammer4277 2 года назад
@@GGman2019 not true. Literally no one in the Army does the peel (without getting made fun of). It screams “cool guy”, and accomplishes little else. If you’re going to break contact, do it. If you’re going to execute a bold flanking maneuver, do it. The peel is a half-ass version of both.
@JrsWorld583
@JrsWorld583 Год назад
​@@GGman2019😂 here for the comments lolo
@redneckaxeman1254
@redneckaxeman1254 2 года назад
These guys are on a level that most people can not even think about, let alone understand. Always great to see the GBRS guys and mike together. Great content as usual guys!
@aruthmee
@aruthmee 2 года назад
Thank you Mike for making training and educational videos with GBRS. This is highest quality content on youtube right now!
@moonglum125
@moonglum125 2 года назад
Thanks Mike for taking the time learn a different way to execute the peel. Also for being humble enough to take the role of student. Most question asked are geared toward clarification for audience members that have limited to no experience with small unit tactics. BTW nice opsec disclaimer.
@trojansixone391
@trojansixone391 2 года назад
We were taught this in the Australian Army infantry school(Singleton)in the mid 80's most of the instructors were Vietnam veterans, it's a very effective way to break contact, after my time in the military I contracted my services to a Afrikan nation as a "military adviser " when I showed them this technique not only were they impressed by this technique they introduced into their Infantry training.
@johnmacri7440
@johnmacri7440 2 года назад
Love these videos. You guys are perfect together. Keep em comin’.
@shawnlocke9505
@shawnlocke9505 2 года назад
This content is absolutely amazing. Explanations at the highest level hit completely different from someone yelling down your throat.
@glassfireactual9207
@glassfireactual9207 2 года назад
@2:00 "FM 7-8" my man just recited scripture like a god damn preacher. PREACH SON
@MonteGould
@MonteGould 2 года назад
I saw this tactic for the first time during training (LE SWAT) in 1991 at LASD SEB Training center near the bus, down from the "Smith house". A full platoon from ST#1 did this at night with M60s. It was absolutely the coolest thing I've ever seen live fire...ever! We were watching with our mouths open...
@micksmith-vt5yi
@micksmith-vt5yi 6 месяцев назад
Been in Australian military since WW2 we adopted it in the thick jungles fighting the Japanese. small groups of Aussies would come in to contact with Japanese superior forces and would do this tactic and retreat further back, then set a ambush. Mastered it in Vietnam by SASR and taught to Navy seals and MACV GROM. Is named by most militaries as the Aussie peelback.
@shawnfraser7883
@shawnfraser7883 2 года назад
I learnt the Aussie Peel Back in the Canadian Army years ago, a very effective drill when done correctly.
@william73610
@william73610 2 года назад
These guys are awesome! May God continue to bless their endeavors. I’ve really enjoyed watching them grow their channel over at GBRS. If you haven’t seen the Shawn Ray show, I suggest go over and watch Dj interview, what a true warrior and special dude he is! His story is by far one the best on the show! Much respect to all three men on this video! Semper Fi!!
@codyduncan5414
@codyduncan5414 2 года назад
Damn I haven't heard "I'm up, he sees me, I'm down" in a loooooong time!
@JonnyBezzy
@JonnyBezzy 2 года назад
I'm thankful you guys are doing so much content together.
@spencerwinston4334
@spencerwinston4334 2 года назад
Nietzsche, the German savant philosopher, would give big accolades to these warrior gentlemen. As Nietzsche wrote, in the battlefield of life, "that which does not destroy you only makes you stronger." Bravo. New US subscriber.
@michaelvasconcelos1788
@michaelvasconcelos1788 2 года назад
The aussie peel back was taught in my basic training in the CAF. Was an awesome maneuver to learn.
@user-kb9xc3jr8v
@user-kb9xc3jr8v 2 года назад
So good. So simple, cover and move. Cover and move. Simplicity is genius.
@rawzombie1sketch20
@rawzombie1sketch20 2 года назад
You guys get together and it's phenomenal every time the amount of experience just blows everybody out the water I mean look at the comments ......... take it easy guys
@killerkings2169
@killerkings2169 2 года назад
Very applicable in law enforcement. USBP southern border in the rugged terrain can ABSOLUTELY benefit from this tactic when taking fire from bad guys. Keep doing it fellas!
@jackchn23
@jackchn23 2 года назад
0:17 that guy got barrel swept BAD!
@andrewmiller9265
@andrewmiller9265 2 года назад
Thanks for listening to the people asking for more colabs with GBRS. This is where it's at
@danielkappler6709
@danielkappler6709 2 года назад
Its called the tunnel of love in Australia and used as a break contact drill for small recon and SF teams in a rural environment.
@AtlasAU5
@AtlasAU5 2 года назад
This is a standard break contact drill that your regular infantry section will use, depending on your patrol formation and terrain, its not a drill that only Recon and SF personnel use the entirety of the infantry corps uses this, the tunnel of love is different albeit similar in regards to peeling off in the direction to the rear of the patrol.
@clamhammer4277
@clamhammer4277 2 года назад
@@AtlasAU5 I know you’re not talking about the United States Army, right?
@AtlasAU5
@AtlasAU5 2 года назад
@@clamhammer4277 I'm not, I've got no experience with US IMT's, speaking from my own as a 13 year vet in Australia
@clamhammer4277
@clamhammer4277 2 года назад
@@AtlasAU5 Fair enough. I’ve worked with y’all on a handful of occasions, all great experiences. Speaking only for the US Army, in 15 years I’ve never seen an Infantry unit (of any size) legitimately use the peel. When I was a junior team leader we played around with it, but it never stuck.
@AtlasAU5
@AtlasAU5 2 года назад
@@clamhammer4277 they serve specific purposes for us, which I assume the OP was referencing, just adding clarification to further expand what he was saying as its not a recon/SF only thing for us, its taught to basic light infantry. In saying that though it's all dictated by situation/terrain as to how its used/if at all
@Monestary_Warrior
@Monestary_Warrior 2 года назад
Man this stuff is gold. As a POG Marine I’m all ears for this stuff. These guys are top tier and know what they are teaching. Excellent stuff here.
@waqidj
@waqidj 2 года назад
When I was a kid I read books. Dick marcinko or whatever his name was. Many others. Simply being able to watch and listen to these dudes talk is amazing to me. Kids today have so much info at their finger tips and can easily decide what field or profession they’re looking at. Thanks boys for the videos
@brandova83
@brandova83 2 года назад
Now that's what I call poetry in motion!
@Cebuano_Edc
@Cebuano_Edc 2 года назад
Us viewers are being spoiled with these vids. Thank you GBRS and Fieldcraft !!!
@michaelbyrd9257
@michaelbyrd9257 2 года назад
Great stuff thanks so much y'all. Gonna have to get together with my buddies and work on this before our society collapses
@jacksonmarshallkramer5087
@jacksonmarshallkramer5087 3 месяца назад
One very cool piece of training that I saw was in the Making of Lone Survivor, when Marcus and his buddies were training the actors, they had Simunitions and it looked like this tactic. They had Seals dressed as Taliban, for the visual shock. The actors were unaware that the Taliban were coming. I'm a former deputy sheriff, and I've done Simunitions. You get jacked up. I can't imagine what they felt like when a real bad guy showed up to fight.
@shaneelliott1263
@shaneelliott1263 2 года назад
Freaking awesome stuff and the views out there are spectacular. Love Fieldcraft and GBRS together. Appreciate all these GREAT informative videos!
@billthebard805
@billthebard805 2 года назад
As a basic marine who never worked with navy seals, it’s interesting how much better I understand the way gbrs teaches and communicates more than instructors that were Army.
@micksmith-vt5yi
@micksmith-vt5yi 6 месяцев назад
It is called the Aussie peel back and was adopted in the jungles of Papua New Guinea WW2 where small groups of Aussies would come in to contact with larger Japanese forces, Aussies would do this and retreat further back and sometimes set up ambushes. Was used a lot more in Vietnam war. Remember now Aussie SASR taught navy seals in Vietnam and MACV GROM . Special Z Force WW2 and Sparrow Force are known as most successful special forces of WW2. Pretty sure was developed along Kokoda track when Aussies did the tactic of retreat and attack while retreating to bring the Japanese further on to our side to extend their supplies too long to keep up while fighting..
@reallyhappenings5597
@reallyhappenings5597 2 года назад
Shoot, Move, Communicate... and most importantly Vlog, Podcast, Market, Market, Market!
@LTJ22
@LTJ22 2 года назад
We are lucky for these type of Warriors generosity
@TheSquirrelE
@TheSquirrelE 2 года назад
Great infovid. Keep up the good work Mike! I like how you gather info from other experts outside your army training. It reminds me of the great legend Bruce Lee and his philosophy of Jeet Kun Do. Question everything and use what is the most efficient and effective.
@AKGUY47
@AKGUY47 2 года назад
Bro I watched Lone Survivor! I got the peel down. My only problem is getting my Pitbull to hold his position until I move. Sucks not having my own fireteam.
@jordanreynolds6802
@jordanreynolds6802 2 года назад
Apbt is the best
@stunna1050
@stunna1050 2 года назад
But once he gets it down, man.... Talk about intimidation factor 😂
@cliftonlloyd8395
@cliftonlloyd8395 2 года назад
I had the privilege to work for Tiger Swan, and Oak Grove as OPFOR for the SUT class out on mccall....I learned a SHIT load.
@kujorakkasan4296
@kujorakkasan4296 2 года назад
Army calls it “leap frog” it can be used offensively and falling back also, it can be used for a different size formations.
@m118lr
@m118lr 2 года назад
..or ‘bounding’..more semantics.
@daleocallaghan6228
@daleocallaghan6228 2 года назад
NAVY SEALS ALWAYS MAKE COMMON INFANTRY TACTICS EXTRA SPECIAL? IN THE USMC WE DO IT IN SMALL FOUR OR FIVE MAN TEAMS, OR AS PLATOONS, OR EVEN A COMPANY SIZE? ITS NOTHING SUPER SECRET OR SPECIAL?
@kujorakkasan4296
@kujorakkasan4296 2 года назад
@@daleocallaghan6228 Roger , it’s basic infantry maneuver… that’s all nothing too fancy about it.
@Xplicid
@Xplicid 2 года назад
Peeling isn’t leap frogging.
@Ghatbkk
@Ghatbkk 2 года назад
The Australian Peel was a standard part of SF ODA immediate action drills during the 70s and 80s.
@BattleGn0me
@BattleGn0me 2 года назад
i think it goes back to VietNam. These were part of standard small unit tactics immediate action drills for conventional infantry fleet instruction. Details for unplanned contact front is discussed in both FMF Dismounted Patrolling, and the Ranger Handbook.
@Ghatbkk
@Ghatbkk 2 года назад
@@BattleGn0me I expect you are correct. I find it odd to see someone with an SF background not familiar with it.
@danroffee4904
@danroffee4904 2 года назад
Learned the Australia Peel at Marine Officer Basic 40 years ago from grunts who'd used it in Vietnam. It was the way to retrograde back down a narrow trail away from an overwhelming enemy contact / enemy attack (ambush). Patrol leader orders the Australian Peel...then, Point man (guy closest to the enemy) emptied his mag for suppression then he would di-di-mau - run like the wind/leaving to take up the tail end charlie position. The the guy who was then point would rock-'n'-roll his suppressing fire - emptying his mag then doing his best di-di-mau. That would continue until the patrol had successfully broken contact.
@travlnchaz239
@travlnchaz239 2 года назад
You guys together is both funny, watching rag on each other as well as yourselves, and the transfer is always awesome thanks to all of you.
@RECONGHILLE13
@RECONGHILLE13 2 года назад
In 1987 I was taught this during Basic training Infantry, nothing new, linear peel is for ambush left, right or front in a confined space like jungle or elephant type grass. Liner peel from a section in advance to contact can be peel left or right. Otherwise it is either leap frog or caterpillar backward out of the killing area if you cant peel plus as much smoke as you can. Create space. 33 years service. 12 tours
@Mbalta001
@Mbalta001 2 года назад
Yes! More! Thank you
@thegreenberetlife0191
@thegreenberetlife0191 2 года назад
Mike, as an SF dude, you already know the Aussie Peel…
@wagr9824
@wagr9824 2 года назад
I was surprised that Mike said he hadn’t seen it before. It was one of our break contact drills in 1st Group.
@GENERALDADDY44
@GENERALDADDY44 2 года назад
@@wagr9824 I think he is just being humble to create more content.
@wagr9824
@wagr9824 2 года назад
@@GENERALDADDY44 I think you have it right.
@thegreenberetlife0191
@thegreenberetlife0191 2 года назад
@@GENERALDADDY44, yes…
@BattleGn0me
@BattleGn0me 2 года назад
We used to drill this our STA teams routinely. The parent units for STA are just conventional infantry battalions. Later, as a small unit NCO I used to teach this to the regular grunts in line companies. If fact it might even be in the FMF dismounted patrolling manual and the Ranger Handbook. This isn't some kind of arcane secret vudu ninja knowledge.
@jgib6207
@jgib6207 2 года назад
Love these videos, and glad to hear you make the point about why civilians need this training. I hope you make more of these.
@MontesMilesSLV
@MontesMilesSLV Месяц назад
My fire and Maneuver video is dedicated to you guys and real terrorist were harmed in the making of that film. from an 11 Bravo and a 92 Golf You guys rock!
@ItsIntelligent
@ItsIntelligent 2 года назад
It’s like DJ is coles dad 💀🤣❤️
@DocLois2010
@DocLois2010 2 года назад
Infantry Minor Tactics...I miss the days...Love your work fellas...
@aquila_brown
@aquila_brown 2 года назад
Stoked to hear some woodland knowledge from these guys
@shanemichael5356
@shanemichael5356 2 года назад
DJ looks like a mythical creature running slow-mo at the beginning.
@patman1391
@patman1391 2 года назад
Im a simple man I see FCS and Gbrs in title I click the video.
@BrennnaTheCelt
@BrennnaTheCelt 2 года назад
Fieldcraft x GBRS videos are the best thing on RU-vid at the moment
@alanmcpherson2248
@alanmcpherson2248 2 года назад
Was at the range the other day & a guy saw the self adhesive tape on my vertical grip & said "Oh you're one of those GBRS guys🤣🍻
@matthiasthulman4058
@matthiasthulman4058 2 года назад
explain the tape thing please
@nateferguson6366
@nateferguson6366 2 года назад
Outstanding work gents.
@reddevilparatrooper
@reddevilparatrooper 2 года назад
I remember this as the "Australian Peel". A break contact drill taught by 7th Special Forces at Ft. Sherman JOTC in Panama. It's for a small fire team or squad to break contact front.
@jessemartinez4712
@jessemartinez4712 2 года назад
It totally seemed familiar...but that was the 80s.
@kenwilson4775
@kenwilson4775 2 года назад
Picking up what your putting down. I’m in corrections and people don’t understand we use chase teams, building entry, CQB add the fact that there are gangs on the outside trying to break people out of prison during transport. It’s not the movies where we’re the bad guys all the time. We have the obligation to protect prisoners and the public.
@tier1tribe337
@tier1tribe337 2 года назад
This is dream content... Looking forward to seeing Part Two.
@bideni408
@bideni408 2 года назад
Hey nan, love your channel too. World patriots, join and rise up. From Spain.
@patricklannigan2541
@patricklannigan2541 2 года назад
You use a peel if you encounter direct contact to your 12 o"clock. We practiced this technique during ARS in the Marine Corps. Usually a recon patrol is in a single line formation. if you encounter direct contact , first man gives command and shoots full mag and breaks left and goes to rear of column. Next man throws frag or dumps a full mag and breaks right to rear of column. This is repeated until team has broken contact with the enemy and can rebound back to last rally point. We did this when you guys were toddlers. Haha.
@vigilantofstendarr6276
@vigilantofstendarr6276 2 года назад
Gonna need that part 2 soon👌🏻
@GarrettDavisHustle
@GarrettDavisHustle 2 года назад
So excited for part two
@hogsandstews
@hogsandstews 2 года назад
something about Dj's voice and the way he carries himself demands respect. When DJ talks if you're not listening then your missing something valuable.
@snillzsru3323
@snillzsru3323 2 года назад
Loving this content! Please put out more of this, thank you Mike!👍
@ogghostprepper9138
@ogghostprepper9138 2 года назад
The 3 baddest fuckin dudes you'd hate to be on the wrong side of in the woods... Hats off to you gentlemen.
@jamesmarchiano9307
@jamesmarchiano9307 Год назад
Mikes level of sarcasm is undefeated
@rossriley2719
@rossriley2719 2 года назад
Cole's AR looks godlike.
@Pug351
@Pug351 2 года назад
SEALS teaching Green Berets the Peel? You're joking I take it? Last time I did training with SEALs their fieldcraft and SUT weren't so hot.
@fathead8933
@fathead8933 2 года назад
I was just an 11B in a scout platoon. The peel was life. We peeled more than any other battle drill. Our sop was two standard rotation with the TL popping smoke to clear our withdrawal. So I was a little baffled by the never peeling thing.
@Pug351
@Pug351 2 года назад
@@fathead8933 makes sense. Scouts job is not to stand and fight.
@fathead8933
@fathead8933 2 года назад
@El Coyote Insurgente I tell you this, I would've felt bad for the guys that we peeled on.
@navyman8903
@navyman8903 2 года назад
Good stuff.
@lancerhodes6262
@lancerhodes6262 2 года назад
I find this interesting that SEALS would be teaching a Green Beret ground tactics. Mike in particular if memory serves was a grunt then a green grunt his whole career. Cant imagine a Navy element possessing ground tactics better tham someone whose only mission in life was ground based tactics, movement and engagement
@nateferguson6366
@nateferguson6366 2 года назад
No matter how good or badass you are their are always things to learn. And if someone thinks they are to good to listen or get back to the basics they wont last long in that career field.
@lancerhodes6262
@lancerhodes6262 2 года назад
@@nateferguson6366 Mr Ferguson based on your reply i am curious what your experience is with individuals in that field. Particularly experience around green grunts and SEALS. This is not me being a smart ass or dismissive just curiosity.
@nateferguson6366
@nateferguson6366 2 года назад
@@lancerhodes6262 ive been lucky enough to train with and become friends with a couple army sf dudes along with a guy that did contract work and worked with alot of former seals . They all said the same thing numerous times have to be a master of the basics and none of them ever act like they know it all if there is another tactically sound tactic or way of doing things they are all ears and work on it if they like it they keep it in the toolbox if they dont they discard it. As long as you practice with the tools and are efficient cant have to many tools in the toolbox cause alot of this stuff is situational dependent basics are the same just slight variations.
@lancerhodes6262
@lancerhodes6262 2 года назад
Mr Ferguson thank you for your honesty, i served in a third leg aviation unit whose mission it was to support SOF elements. In other words i did my job to get SOF guys in place to do theirs. ive worked around all but one SMU (and i wouldnt know if i did work around those guys cause thats how they roll). Based on the preceding i will again say i cant imagine SEALS teaching green grunts anything new. I will say kudos to Mike though for his "same team" positive mentality.
@rufian2630
@rufian2630 2 года назад
Love you guys! Thanks.
@ericferguson9989
@ericferguson9989 2 года назад
Who would have thought all that "Duck Duck Goose" they taught us in Kindergarten would have a tactical application?
@mrminiguns
@mrminiguns 2 года назад
DJ's voice is so deep that I have to crank up my audio to hear him
@Mocha69A
@Mocha69A Год назад
One of my infantry teams used the peel when we had A QRF mission
@xenotype3258
@xenotype3258 2 года назад
I enjoyed the TTP disclaimer.
@starriderstudios
@starriderstudios 2 года назад
Cool stuff Mike. I like how you are always thinking about converting it to civilian. You guys rock 👍💪
@samjslstella9956
@samjslstella9956 2 года назад
Thats basic Canadian infantry tactics too, I'm surprised that a green beret isn't familiar with it. Maybe it's just Mike being humble af like always!
@davidarnold9105
@davidarnold9105 2 года назад
"Australian peel-off" Originally used to break contact in a patrol. Typically, point fires a burst and each man peels- off (left then right and so on) to the rear of the patrol all the while doing a little something like toss a grenade, etc. The entire patrol in turn heading away from the contact site.
@kpz1234
@kpz1234 2 года назад
Funny, this is the very tactic our unit used in the late 90's at 1st SFG.
@brianreeves9404
@brianreeves9404 Месяц назад
Nothing like an Aussie peel with or without fries
@brettheary
@brettheary 2 года назад
Mike looked like a yeti running
@seandenser5466
@seandenser5466 2 года назад
Absolute respect and appreciation for all the knowledge drop🇨🇦
@BandGeek2210
@BandGeek2210 2 года назад
In 1985 my SL an SF soldier taught our “ regular infantry squad” a “ banana peel” to break contact. We were not high speed or elite. However…this SF soldier trained us to be far more effective than the other squads in my unit.
@jeffconley819
@jeffconley819 2 года назад
First time I’ve heard anyone mention damneck other than from my son. Glad I actually know what that is.
@cliftonlloyd8395
@cliftonlloyd8395 2 года назад
This is some seriously good information. Please keep this going.....
@brianfoley4328
@brianfoley4328 2 года назад
"The Peel" used to be called "Leap Froggin'" back in the day....a Vietnam or earlier break contact technique...sometimes using either smoke, CS or WP. "Tail End" might plant a Claymore as a misdirection technique.
@GettingToHeaven
@GettingToHeaven 2 года назад
Good to know! Thanks!
@christianmendoza7771
@christianmendoza7771 2 года назад
Omg this is the best of my life 🔥🔥🔥. Thank you for all the information, training and tactics that u give us. We apreciate all of you
@LeonardMichaelis
@LeonardMichaelis 2 года назад
The Korean Peel is the best.
@keithbland9023
@keithbland9023 2 года назад
I vaguely remember being taught the peel when I was in the infantry; now, this was some 15 years ago that I was taught it so can I remember exactly how to do it now? Nope, I'd need a refresher.
@fkin8shyt
@fkin8shyt 2 года назад
Ah yes, the good ol Aussie Peel.
@caseyamar7796
@caseyamar7796 2 года назад
I’m up, he sees me, I’m down. Knees, weak hand, prone
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