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The Real 13 Hours In Benghazi | Ranger | CIA GRS | Kris "Tanto" Paronto | Combat Story - Episode 81 

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@josephfranzen9196
@josephfranzen9196 2 года назад
I met Kris years ago when I was working as a designated defensive marksman for Triple Canopy during OIF. He was absolutely hilarious but also was a wealth of knowledge and he was humble and very friendly to top it all off. To be clear he wasn’t my personal friend but one of our other DDS’s had just finished 12 years in the 75th and they were close friends.
@alabamacriminaldefenselawy6867
@alabamacriminaldefenselawy6867 2 года назад
Kris Paronto is so dumb he believed John Tiegen's stand down order lie.
@donaldmartin4980
@donaldmartin4980 Год назад
Still have my “ Iron man” certificate from Triple Canopy….
@kentuckyearl8202
@kentuckyearl8202 2 года назад
13 hours is my favorite movie of all time. I've probably watched it 50 times and don't ever get tired of it.
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 4 месяца назад
I think it is the best "war" movie ever made . #1 cuz it is life-based , #2, the SOUND ENGINEER (felt like my living room was in the friggin compound) #3 the humor is dead spot on for us grunts.
@chrisdiggs8507
@chrisdiggs8507 Месяц назад
I TOTALLY AGREE. JUDT FINISHED WATCHING IT AGAIN. I'M STILL AMAZED AT THEIR BRAVERY AGAINST OVERWHELMING ENEMY NUMBERS.
@michaelscott33
@michaelscott33 2 года назад
How the hell does he only have 67.4K subscribers?! This is the BEST military/combat podcast I’ve ever listened to. The only close competition is Vigilance Elite and possibly Jocko.
@artinhjollder4779
@artinhjollder4779 2 года назад
That's for sure and don't forget The Team House
@nasircervantes340
@nasircervantes340 2 года назад
His algorithm is off and he doesn’t do ads He has a strong sense of character but he really needs to bend so he can get this incredible content wider spread
@odan7564
@odan7564 2 года назад
RU-vid is shadow banning him because his show talks about the military and real men in a positive light. If he had blue haired twinks or tyrannies it be up there with Rogan.
@peytonelmer5674
@peytonelmer5674 2 года назад
Well I am here a day later and he has already gained an additional 2k subs, so Tanto seems to be helping out and momentum is growing.
@anthonyvenegas8299
@anthonyvenegas8299 2 года назад
Those loyal subs, we different
@pwrplnt1975
@pwrplnt1975 2 года назад
We all know who failed these men, no politics necessary! Great Video!
@alexashworth3119
@alexashworth3119 Год назад
I hate that word. Politics. Political. It can describe almost anything.... I think the enemy wants us to take a back seat in politics and they want us to be quiet. Now days it's pretty risky speaking up but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. That's how this country got its freedom and independence. It all started at dinner tables; porches churches and so on. It's important to inform people who have not been Informed. That's more than half the battle right there. Our enemies are pushing the US towards a civil war and an economic crisis. I don't believe it will be successful but it sure looks like they'll come close. If they could they would and if they did then they would finally feel brave enough to fight us. Thankfully they have underestimated us. You can't get folks to forget what freedom is once they've had it. I doubt they'll ever be able to wipe the world's memory clean of what happened here.
@karenbass2367
@karenbass2367 8 месяцев назад
Hillary happened here!!!
@patrickhayes606
@patrickhayes606 2 года назад
I'm not American, I have absolutely zero connection to the military and I dont particularly agree with a lot of US foreign policy but these podcasts are just really top quality. You have mastered the art of letting your guests speak which a lot of interviewers have never accomplished and your guests are varied with different stories. Great job Ryan
@kirwingify
@kirwingify 2 года назад
Well, learn the ways of heroic Americans and appreciate our military.... They keep us American safe, and I love these patriots and warriors. Thanks for your service you American badass....Bravom
@patrickhayes606
@patrickhayes606 2 года назад
@@kirwingify The American invasions and destruction of Iraq and Libya didn't keep any American safe. It was pure imperialism
@patrickhayes606
@patrickhayes606 2 года назад
@@hyvsan9425 oh absolutely, top tier at what they do
@jerryoshea3116
@jerryoshea3116 2 года назад
The Jack Carr Pod is another show worth listening to!&he's also a really good interviewer!
@bruderschweigen6889
@bruderschweigen6889 2 года назад
Yeah? Wait till you see Chinese foreign policy lol they're next up and you'll come to realize this is about as fair as life would get
@kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji
@kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji 2 года назад
Military family here and this episode is excellent- thank You!
@davematthews3534
@davematthews3534 2 года назад
Much respect brother, we need more of u guys in England especially for us veterans!!
@RichardTucker-xu6ic
@RichardTucker-xu6ic 5 месяцев назад
I remember Tanto doing a commercial for sunglasses and always wondered what a little of his history was. This video more than covers any questions that I had. But I'd like to thank you both for your service. God bless you both and yours.
@gunsnsails
@gunsnsails Год назад
I and my wife went to see the movie. I was choked up a little here and there. My wife and I got married 6 months before I retired so she hadn't endured a deployment and didn't understand some of the lingo or tactics that were brought to light via Hollywood. I have a great memory of that movie night with her. I was selected to go through a GRS class only for it to be cut short by my first bout with covid. I'll never get that opportunity back. Tanto was a little of the driving force behind my decision to go that route coupled with guys I'd met downrange many years ago. Awesome awesome guys!
@Hornsvinet
@Hornsvinet Год назад
Of course I watched 13 hours 90382490238490328094 times and still love it, like the rest of you guys who posted here. If I could pick my own neighbours, "Tanto" would be on that list. I loved how calm, collected and cool his character was portrayed, and now listening to the real Tanto speak, I respect and love him even more. What you and your boys did, took more stones than any civilian could ever dream off having. Deepest respect from here and thank you for your bravery and without knowing you personal, a good and kind man.
@gregggibson3109
@gregggibson3109 2 года назад
My first time as a listener, great interview, very informative! I’ve been intrigued by the Benghazi story depicted in 13 Hours, which I’ve now seen 3 times, and the members of the GRS Team that were present there and this was a bonus to my research. Thanks to you and Kris!
@kathleankeesler1639
@kathleankeesler1639 2 года назад
My 1st time too.
@jestice75
@jestice75 Год назад
First time listener, longtime caller.
@C-24-Brandan
@C-24-Brandan 2 года назад
Another awesome guest with some incredible stories! You're absolutely Killin' It with exceptional guests, outstanding interviews & stories that everyone should hear and be aware of. Really excited to hear this one, thanks for putting out great content & educating all your subscribers on U.S Military History!
@harryabellano2290
@harryabellano2290 2 года назад
This is hands down my favorite episode. I am just lucky that these kind of interviews exist and its here, gives me a whole new different perspective from people who actually went through tremendous amount of pressure and stress. Loved Tanto’s chill but bada*ss personality, Loved 13 Hours (still hoping to find the actual book), and Loved this podcast. Thank you for this.🤙🏼
@terrenceb.9860
@terrenceb.9860 2 года назад
Outstanding! You need to do about 3 interviews per week to keep me satisfied!😎. My son is in 5th Group and he said all of our special operations people integrate very well into complex missions because we have been at war for so long. He said GRS brings a special ability to the party and is highly valuable to the mission.
@morpheus8233
@morpheus8233 2 года назад
God bless you’re family, Thankyou! ❤️🇺🇸
@edwardadkins519
@edwardadkins519 2 года назад
Word
@wescochran8119
@wescochran8119 2 года назад
Best one yet Ryan. Great job. The more I watch your videos, the more I realize the great learning points through all of your interviewees are about perseverance, self awareness, maturity, and living and learning from the experience. Thanks!
@rafaelmadrigal9038
@rafaelmadrigal9038 2 года назад
I always enjoy Paronto's conversations. He sounds authentic.
@OneShotOkie
@OneShotOkie 2 года назад
So glad I found this pod cast! Props to this channel and how you interview people. Love Tanto wish we could’ve heard more! Thanks for everything y’all have done for this country and what your doing now
@justindavis4962
@justindavis4962 2 года назад
Another great story that needs a chapter 2. I enjoy listening to your guests as they tell their stories of what they've done.
@ABHMennie
@ABHMennie 2 года назад
What a great fricking interview. What a great guy
@charleschidsey2831
@charleschidsey2831 2 года назад
Thank God for our nation that we have real men like Kris and Ryan working for and risking their lives for us. A very humble thank you for your service from one grateful American.
@JRey-re9rl
@JRey-re9rl Год назад
Risking their lives for us? You mean risking their lives for corporations and the interests of the ruling elite. What did Benghazi or any war in the last 50 years do for the common citizen, besides being death, injuries, psychological trauma, and a loss of trillions of tax payer dollars?
@joeeasterling5652
@joeeasterling5652 Год назад
I like the fact that you can see each veteran's personality that you don't get to see on other interviews. I think what you are doing is memorializing the veterans of our generation. As well as your other colleagues on this platform. Thank you for this.
@gsd4me00
@gsd4me00 2 года назад
Great interview. Kris obviously took the job seriously, because he is here to talk about it, but he doesn't take himself too seriously which is good to see.
@doopmeister8676
@doopmeister8676 2 года назад
Lol yeah soldiers that die and aren't here to talk about it obviously weren't taking their job seriously
@lordgunzerker6901
@lordgunzerker6901 2 года назад
Delta force operator Pat Savidge (SGM) should be next on your channel. One of the baddest most experienced operators out there.
@kellyBorgman
@kellyBorgman 2 года назад
Great interview ! Glad all those guys were there. Kris is still a badass !
@tonykeast9966
@tonykeast9966 2 года назад
Thanks for reading my comment and elaborating on it Ryan. Tanto was another top drawer guest and in the list as 'welcome back anytime'!
@incognitoburrito6006
@incognitoburrito6006 2 года назад
What comment?
@tonykeast9966
@tonykeast9966 2 года назад
@@incognitoburrito6006 at the very end, he reads a couple of good comments from the past week. He read mine twice now because it was apt. This time as the MOH guest was ill and in the next video too. Sadly. As the man died aged 98.
@incognitoburrito6006
@incognitoburrito6006 2 года назад
@@tonykeast9966 Thanks, I was wondering which one it was. God bless his family
@jbx.7995
@jbx.7995 2 года назад
Tanto means alot..really thanks for sharing i respect our vet's and active members 👍
@ericfoster5453
@ericfoster5453 2 года назад
Tanto, your story is always inspiring! Thanks for continuing to share.
@rochelle2269
@rochelle2269 2 года назад
I’d love to have Tanto sign my book. 13 hours the movie was an excellent portrayal of the hell our boys went through over there blind. Without their country.
@georgecoull1883
@georgecoull1883 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you Ryan 🙏 Tanto is an amazing man, American, leader, selfless and humble 💪🇺🇸
@oldpain7625
@oldpain7625 2 года назад
This is the among the highest quality channels on all of RU-vid. First class stuff! Thank you for what you do!
@Historyfreak-f7o
@Historyfreak-f7o Год назад
I saw 13 hours and I have to say I was so proud of those guys I could have burst. Americas best at work under the worst of circumstances. They don’t always survive, but I thank God for each and every one of them.
@randalnoland9149
@randalnoland9149 2 года назад
I really enjoy these enterviwes, my 2 older brothers served in Vietnam, brings back memories, thanks
@randybedker1584
@randybedker1584 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you both of you and your families for your service. Because our service members can't do it without their families.
@ChaseKaijuReviews
@ChaseKaijuReviews 2 года назад
Amazing interview! Good work. I absolutely love the movie. I've watched it at least 50 times.
@JHillNC
@JHillNC 2 года назад
Excellent, thank you! I sincerely hope for a Round 2 with Tanto.
@Eddie53172
@Eddie53172 2 года назад
Awesome 👏🏽 Thank you for your service, sir. Marked to watch after work 😎
@bradleyshuppert3393
@bradleyshuppert3393 2 года назад
Of course he would say the Benghazi group was the best he worked with…. That was as historical of a gun fight and battle as Gettysburg….. the intensity was the same even though it was not the same amount of troops…. And to have anyone survive that is epic… everyone’s strength’s and weaknesses are measured and tested and if the outcome was different , there would be nobody to tell his side of the story as accurate and himself….. true fact
@pwrplnt1975
@pwrplnt1975 2 года назад
How the hell would you know? Were you at either battle?
@arleneauditor7232
@arleneauditor7232 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your service sir. God bless you sir and the rest of your team. this is all i can say, im just so speechless the whole time watching this interview. There is a lot of things going on in my mind the whole time im watching this but its just so hard to put them all together. It gets me emotional too. Im just so blessed and thankful and greatful that Im still alive not having a hint of fear while this guys are facing all the fears but they dont care to feel about it. God bless.
@m118lr
@m118lr 2 года назад
NOW it makes sense with the spelling! “TAnto”…NOT “TOnto”. Cool, awesome guy..MUCH respect brother!
@micahwilliams8742
@micahwilliams8742 2 года назад
Been waiting on this one Ryan. Thank you. Great as always.
@Goffas_and_gumpys
@Goffas_and_gumpys 2 года назад
A humble fella, could listen to him for hours chewin' the fat. Was in for 25 years so don't get lost with any of the Mil TLAs. Good stuff, great listen and all the best to you both.
@bartbug1
@bartbug1 2 года назад
What an awesome interview, thanks.
@darkpassenger65
@darkpassenger65 2 года назад
I have "13 Hours" in my video library and I must have watched it at lease 50 times.
@johnwalker7567
@johnwalker7567 2 года назад
Outstanding!!! That's all I can say, I just found your program and I subscribed. I have some catching up to-do. Job well done.
@davemarcotte8091
@davemarcotte8091 2 года назад
Great interview! Thanks so much!
@BurnerTurner
@BurnerTurner Год назад
Just got done watching the movie and knew I had to come here next. Thanks guys🇺🇲🦅
@charlesl5226
@charlesl5226 2 года назад
Zero footprint is a great book that gives so much background into why everything on that day really happened and what was covered up leading up to and after it all happened.
@apocalypticprepper-67
@apocalypticprepper-67 Год назад
His site must have been suppressed. There's 117k followers now. I am a new subscriber to this podcast.
@nwcoastlife
@nwcoastlife 2 года назад
Tanto!! Can’t wait for this one
@lindagraham9991
@lindagraham9991 3 месяца назад
Great interview! I put a comment on an interview with one of the Afghanistan disaster soldier casualty mom's, suggesting she might consider contacting one of you heroes from Benghazi for whatever help to her it may generate. Don't know if she read it and any of those 13 families contacted any of you, so as such a contact may, likewise, be helpful to you heroes as well in some way "with that additional context that showed up later", I am putting in this comment to you among your surviving group in the hopes you see it and consider it. Surely whatever comfort might come from your group those families would be so appreciated by them. Most of that 13 were only in their 20's which pretty much means they hadn't had the experience to build up to at some time confront something like they were thrown into in Afghanistan. I pray that Tanto may see this comment and consider it.
@7point3
@7point3 2 года назад
I love getting the whole story. I know the badass he is, it's nice to hear the bad with the good. Badass dude, and great interview.
@blackcellagent
@blackcellagent 6 месяцев назад
Great interview! God bless you all for what you have done, gone through, and continue you to do!
@apocalypticprepper-67
@apocalypticprepper-67 Год назад
Tanto is always great to hear his stories! Great job!
@OvelNick
@OvelNick 2 года назад
"... You gonna fight the holy war in shorts?" After reading his book, listening to the shoe recovery story w/ him and Shawn, and other interviews... That fits his vibe 100%.lmao
@DReal_Bull
@DReal_Bull 2 года назад
Great interview, loved it.
@b-6687
@b-6687 Год назад
I just finished watching this episode. Congratulations! You mentioned wanting to do a 2nd interview with Kris, who seems to be an incredibly imteresting person. So, when could you make it happen? This would be great and highly appreciated. I watched „13 hours“ multiple times. It is amazing to hear the story frome somebody who was actually part of it.
@THKAG1974
@THKAG1974 11 месяцев назад
It would be so awesome to meet Kris. I have an aviation background at Ft Campbell but sadly my career was cut short by a med board. My dad was a two tour Vietnam vet who retired post Desert Storm and all I ever dreamed of was attempting to follow after him in success. The 13 Hr story is one to be respected and I honestly feel a rise in my chest everytime I watch it. Meeting the team that returned would be an amazing experience because I would love an opportunity to salute those guys. The sacrifice is recognized men. God Bless each one of you. My family thanks you.
@danieldunmore9393
@danieldunmore9393 2 года назад
When is the movie coming out about Kris Paronto?!? What a great interview!
@carlabridger2137
@carlabridger2137 Год назад
The sense of humor is a big stress release ❤❤❤
@softwhiteund3rarm0r
@softwhiteund3rarm0r 2 года назад
It's all the different ethnicities that makes America unique and special. And the love of freedom and each other. We are lucky to have soldiers from all colors and creeds under one flag.
@williamduggins2172
@williamduggins2172 2 года назад
My first vehicle. 1989 2 tone burgundy and silver Ford Bronco II.
@barryteter2309
@barryteter2309 Год назад
Thank you both. Great interview. God Bless America 🇺🇸 Sad that these warriors haven't received the CMH.
@davidfraser7992
@davidfraser7992 2 года назад
I thank the Lord for men like TANTO.
@Tmac327
@Tmac327 2 года назад
Kris is a Super Hero!
@knndyskful
@knndyskful 2 года назад
It’s interesting to learn about the call sign I figured it was first bc it rhymed and secondly Tanto like the samurai knife I never thought about the lone ranger or the Spanish connection
@hamedrahi9801
@hamedrahi9801 2 года назад
Amazing podcast as always. Great to see Mr. Paronto here
@AmericaVoice
@AmericaVoice 2 года назад
I still even to this day know the feeling that I have to get back into being there for a other vet. Although I am a Civilian Contractor that didn't have any basic military boot camp stuff, but there is nothing like there the feeling, it is a Grey versus black area. You learn more about yourself more than ever!
@christopherfisher128
@christopherfisher128 2 года назад
When I was younger, like Jr High, I got into a lot of fights, for a lot of different reasons. As I got into high school, I started talking Martial Arts. I studied & practiced many styles, forms, and philosophies making a dedicated effort to avoid the ones that promoted or focused on tournaments or "sparring" I deliberately sought out the ones that were focused entirely on real world conflicts and self defense. The reason was not to become a better fighter, to learn how to hurt people. The reason, was to learn how to avoid the fights, to become more able to NOT seriously hurt someone simply because I was placed into a situation where my options were limited by my limitations. Learning how to genuinely be dangerous, makes everyone safer because you learn that you CAN come out the other side, and the fear of being hurt becomes much more manageable, as does the ego of having to "Stand up for yourself". When you truly understand the cost of taking that stand, it becomes way easier to not feel like you have to. Been a "fan" of this gentleman since his book on Benghazi dropped, and I'm glad he's doing well. Thanks for sharing this interview, cheers.
@byronbass1370
@byronbass1370 2 года назад
Settle down Jason Bourne
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 2 года назад
I'm not going to go into my own personal combat background. However, I do know for a fact that if most people actually knew the viscera and violence behind fighting, it wouldn't happen as often as it does. The repercussions behind it just aren't worth it. Discipline definitely is a key factor. It can keep you focused and safe. It's just better to know how to de-escalate a situation rather than jumping into someone's face wanting to be Billy badass. The saying is cliche but true, it's better to be confident than cocky.
@stammercane2427
@stammercane2427 2 года назад
Thanks for your service! Sheds light on the little of been told from my cousin whom I've lost to #22ADAY RIP SGT ROBERT "CREATURE" BUDRICK #1SFG #CONTRACTOR # RANGER #TBI
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M 2 года назад
Creature was a good dude. RIP Creature.
@stammercane2427
@stammercane2427 2 года назад
Yea he was! I grew up looking up to him! Basically taught me to be the man I am today. He's my older cousin. Did you serve together?
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M 2 года назад
@@stammercane2427 for some reason my comment was deleted. Told a story about him. Perhaps because I referenced a book I am writing or maybe because I recommended you follow me on YT for announcements.
@stammercane2427
@stammercane2427 2 года назад
@@RamadiTaxiDriver60M That sucks. Would you mind trying to post it again? Do you have a Twitter handle? Or another way of ke contacting you
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M
@RamadiTaxiDriver60M 2 года назад
@@stammercane2427 I’ll try posting it again. Hit me up with my screen name (minus the 60M) on g mail.
@jprosey
@jprosey 2 года назад
13 hours one of my favorite movies ,
@paulhill7952
@paulhill7952 2 года назад
Great job again.
@richardcox6935
@richardcox6935 2 года назад
I was fortunate to meet Kris and hear him speak. Later at dinner he went into some more details about Benghazi. PC Politics over the safety of our people, as usual.
@tudyk21
@tudyk21 2 года назад
Pronto Toronto is a favorite of mine after listening to him speak at a "Reagan Day" GOP fundraiser prior to the election of Trump. I got an unauthorized autograph and met Tanto before the program. He was signing books, but I hadn't bought a book, but I got in line anyway and got the autograph. 😁
@arthurburlington8994
@arthurburlington8994 8 месяцев назад
Ive watched war movie's since my dar took me and my bro to one called The Wild Geese , i was 7 my bro was 5, Rated R. Kris you movie and story is the best. Love you Guys
@dalehenry4694
@dalehenry4694 2 года назад
Great show Ryan and Kris🇺🇸
@terryshackelford712
@terryshackelford712 Год назад
Cool interview! Thank you!
@JamesSmith-pt1os
@JamesSmith-pt1os 2 года назад
CSM Grippe is the Man and was my SGM my first Duty assignment HHC 1/87 INF. To the Top!!
@kathleankeesler1639
@kathleankeesler1639 2 года назад
Thank you for this interview.
@dbdavec68
@dbdavec68 2 года назад
The only people who think Rangers think they are funnier than Marines are Rangers. Great interview!
@jeremiah1059
@jeremiah1059 5 месяцев назад
Louie's Backyard and the Wahoo Saloon were my hangouts when I lived in South Padre in the 90s. I actually won the inaugural Louie's Backyard World Tour of Beers. Even got the light blue satin jacket for my efforts.
@Knate1104
@Knate1104 2 года назад
@33:56 Tanto speaks to his running ability. My buddy can attest to this. He used to work at a gym Tanto worked out at. Said he would come in, put on a huge ruck, get on the treadmill and just run forever. Tanto embodies the values we should all strive for: humility, sacrifice, loyalty, courage, love, and faith. Among many others. This man is a true American hero. Thanks Ryan. P.S. Ryan, @1:33:58 you read my username during the comment/shoutouts, but you didn’t read my comment. I think you combined my name with someone else’s? Idk but anyway, it’s pronounced Nate. The K is silent. 🤙🏼
@danr308
@danr308 Год назад
I really appreciate the zero politics angle man. Good stuff.
@MrJbrew69
@MrJbrew69 2 года назад
The dreaded "Member-4" copy of your DD214 that describes the "Character of your service".
@chrisdiggs8507
@chrisdiggs8507 Месяц назад
I know it has been said a thousand times over, but every time I watch 13 Hours I get emotional. I can't thank you guys enough for your thoughtful and selfless sacrifice. 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡 I pray that I can meet you in person and shake your hand and probably hug you to say thank you for being the people that you and your friends are.
@stevenmarquardt3900
@stevenmarquardt3900 2 года назад
I admire you when I joined the army I was a dozer operator I did 8 years looking back I wish I went special forces
@maxwalker4326
@maxwalker4326 2 года назад
I don't know about government secret agencies,, but I do in my work force experience,, an employer will find a way to keep a good man on board. Kinda seems like Tantos career theme. Good luck on your next chapter
@richardhull7021
@richardhull7021 Год назад
Great Podcast. Kris thanks brother.
@ChickenODB
@ChickenODB Год назад
Amazing stories and even more humble Operators. Ryan when will you do your own story?
@chadmurray9506
@chadmurray9506 2 года назад
Awesome podcast im hooked, weird question to ask in the future im curious what does an operaters diet look like during deployment
@beckiterry6536
@beckiterry6536 Год назад
Thanks for calling Chris
@beckiterry6536
@beckiterry6536 Год назад
Saw John Colbaugh Jr was injured on the roof did he survive ? Jr was Injured also that is Josh Turner's best friend, JOHN Colbaugh SR son . I also dated him a long time ago 13 YEARS AGO.
@kananisha
@kananisha Год назад
I've met him in person, really nice guy.
@truckert9729
@truckert9729 2 года назад
Many words not enough space. Coming from a fire dept back ground I can under stand so many things of what your saying. Never fire in anger but I've ran in when others were running out. I really want to try some of that vodka.
@mr.perfect1er
@mr.perfect1er 2 года назад
HRS was a fun course, when I had the opportunity to attend that training
@ProbablyTooLoud
@ProbablyTooLoud 2 года назад
Respect to Kris !
@fahhcue
@fahhcue 2 года назад
Love this guys T-shirt! 🙌🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 2 года назад
I'm just going to put this out there.... Those kids in Uvalde, Texas sure could have used you that day. A true hero who runs towards the gunfight not away. And in all honesty brother I would have been right there next to you.
@dylannewton9986
@dylannewton9986 Год назад
"I would have been right there next to you". 🧢
@garryhall8598
@garryhall8598 Год назад
Great episode!!!
@cavemanlovesmoke4394
@cavemanlovesmoke4394 2 года назад
Dude this is great channel yall I'm hooked - seen this channel as someone reccomended ur channel so glad I came across it . Ur subs should be so much higher like other commenter said hehe but much love and respect I'll be binging on ur vids :)
@donaldmartin4980
@donaldmartin4980 Год назад
After I retired from the Army, I did another sixteen years overseas. First as a force protection officer, then on to Diplomatic Security operations at embassy grounds around the Middle East and Afghanistan . Would I do it again ?……yep. The training courses for these jobs are truly an eye opener. You think you know something going in, you find out you are wrong, lol.
@heathbarker9813
@heathbarker9813 2 года назад
The interview set up is weak. The info is fantastic. 🇺🇲
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