This is just a quick audio mix I created because I was bored, enjoy(note: I know the music is not accurate for its time, but it fits well)! Wikipedia link on the Second Battle of Fallujah: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_...
When he says "broken arrow" chills go down my spine. Imagine getting overrun and the most rational decision is just blowing the live shit out of yourself and all the enemies around cause death is better than being captured by Al-Qaeda
I've heard the radio call "Broken Arrow", it scares the crap out of you and people you k ow are in desperate need of support, rescue and evac. Everything gets dropped and all air, arty, anything is directed to that unit in trouble. Oh God how I hate hearing that.
@@tera59487 it's both a radio callout that your position is lost, and to focus fire on the position of the person making said callout, as well as a code for a lost nuclear weapon, but I believe the latter (Using Broken Arrow in reference to nuclear weapons) only refers to one such incident, of multiple that have happened.
There’s less fear than most people think you’re afraid before and after sometimes. But it was more like a tension. Like you need to shit and you can’t and you’re wound up. The secret is learning to relax just enough you react properly and keep that edge so you can react fast enough to do what you need to.
@@WhyDoesThisContentExist he said that the Army brought in Tanks and the Marines had to fight on foot. He told me they would play audio recording in Arabic saying “come out and fight us like a man.” He remembered seeing the insurgents running outside of each house and spraying bullets before being quickly killed by an M16
@@user-uv8rw1qm3uin the event an ameircan unit is surrounded and under immediate or imminent destruction all combat aircraft with the area are to are to provide air support to that unit immediately
Hey man! Awesome version; I heard some others and one thing I like from yours is the radio chatter and all the barkings, commands and gun fire. It brings so much realism here so keep it up with the great job my brother. Greetings from Mexico City dude :)
I wish I could have seen the country in a time when people from all over looked at it as the defender of the free world, the one that would join arms with its Allie’s to bring food and supplies to Germany during the Berlin airlifts or the one that landed on the moon.
This song while playing insurgency sandstorm is so intense. Especially when your team just called in door gunner support. Security A sight on hideout posted up with a SAW listening to this and hearing "assassin arriving on location" is so fucking intense
Nah all I remember listening to was guns n roses and some trashy 80s song that my co kept playing on repeat like it would somehow get better if kept playing it 😂
"What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth, the danger is that when we hear enough lies, we can no longer recognize the truth at all." - Professor Legasov "A million Iraqis are dead because you lied! My friends are dead because you lied about Iraq and WMDs!!" - US Marine
A million Iraqis didn't die from the war. That's not even the official estimate from the government of Iraq themselves. The marine that said that is an open socialist. Citing a study universally criticized for bad methodology. The Iraqi government and Iraq body count places the civilian deaths anywhere from 150,000 300,000. Majority of the deaths were caused by ISIS and other infighting. While it's still not good. Only 20,000 could maybe be attributed to coalition action.
@@ashen9381 yup, you can't even recognize the truth at all. He's 100% responsible for every death during Iraqis time of destabilization because he's the one that started it all, and that infighting wouldn't have happened if the country was stable. And really, you're going to trust the people that killed civilians to tell you how many civilians they really killed? Nah homie you a silly tucker for believing that
This reminds me of a story my cousin told me about when he was in Falluja. He said he was surrounded by at least 100s insurgence and they called in for close air support and after it hit it all went silent and his best friend which is dead now started singing. Here comes the sun I didn’t get evacuated till the next morning out of the 33 girls that went out on patrol only 20 made it out
To think my dad survived this shit man. He was injured in an explosion but recovered and stayed in the military for the rest of the 20 damn years. He was a decorated soldier to. He’s doing good but he still to this day has ptsd from what he saw all those years ago. I know I made a Jesus account but my dad almost god airdrops into heavens dining room.
The gunfire. The radio chatter. The fear. The death. All of it is real (obviously with a few MW2 FX exceptions) and deserves everyone's ultimate respect. This battle notoriously fucking sucked and if you were there, I hope you have a wonderful day and life. You survived hell on Earth. This never went unnoticed.
I've listened to this recording, it scares the crap right out of me, started to have a real flash from the Gulf War while I was on radio watch after the ground war it was so real!
The music is accurate as long as it comes from before the time depicted, as in this case. Only when the music comes from after the time depicted is it an anachronism.
I applaud the people who fought back, its not easy combatting the strongest military in the world. But I am sure people in the other side support the soldiers, each to his own.
what do you mean by "I know the music is not accurate for its time, but it fits well!" paint it black is from 1960s and battles of fellujah happened in like early 2000s
Imagine being in the Iraqi war or afghani war and then you see a whole unit of them, and you are stuck in a town/village shootout man that would be scary (Unless if Ur winning and you have a machine gun)