This YouTube video, titled "Netflix Got Black Hawk Down WRONG π‘", likely critiques the historical accuracy of the depiction of the Battle of Mogadishu in the Netflix production. Given the channel's affiliation with "Shawn Ryan Show" and "Vigilance Elite", the content will probably delve into military history, tactical analysis, and potentially firearms used during the conflict. Viewers can expect a critical examination of the movie's portrayal of events and equipment, appealing to those interested in military history and accuracy.
This YouTube video features retired Army helicopter pilot Mike Durant sharing his personal account of the 1993 Black Hawk Down incident and his subsequent experience as a POW. Durant details his military career, including his time with the elite 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers) and operations in Panama and the Persian Gulf. He also discusses themes of survival, faith, resilience, national security, government policy, and his transition into politics. The episode is part of 'The Shawn Ryan Show' and encourages viewers to support the channel through memberships.
This video features a range test and review of the H&R 723 Clone rifle, a firearm made famous by Delta Force during the Battle of Mogadishu. The host demonstrates the rifle's accuracy and highlights its unique AR-15 variant features. The video also promotes Nine Line Apparel and various social media platforms and services associated with the Mrgunsngear brand. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and that users assume all risks.
This video documents the process of building a clone of Randy Shughart's M14 rifle from the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu. The creator aims to recreate the specific firearm used by the renowned operator, providing a detailed look at the assembly and customization involved. The video likely appeals to firearms enthusiasts interested in military history, replica builds, and the M14 platform.
This video focuses on the assembly of an M14 clone, specifically referencing the 'Shughart' variant. The description highlights its connection to the "Black Hawk Down" incident and implies its use as a sniper rifle. Keywords like M1A and Gordon further emphasize the historical and tactical context of this iconic rifle.
This video is a continuation of Johnny Cash's "Ragged Old Flag," delivered by Travis Haley. It uses the American flag as a symbol to discuss patriotism, national symbols, and the sacrifices made by American soldiers in various conflicts, including Grenada, Panama, the Gulf War, Mogadishu, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Fallujah, and Baghdad. The video also announces the "FLY FR33" campaign, offering a free pocket US flag with all orders starting June 14, 2024, emphasizing a commitment to freedom. It highlights a perceived divide in how patriotism and respect for national symbols are viewed.
This video explores the Colt 723, a compact carbine variant of the M16A2, highlighting its use by elite Delta Force operators and its prominent role in the Black Hawk Down incident. It delves into the story behind the build, its historical significance in urban combat and counterterrorist missions, and features a comparison between a real-life clone and a movie version. The video also acknowledges collaborations with Clone Rifles, Americana Pipe Dream Apparel, and Otter Weapon Worx.
This video features former Delta Operator Kyle Lamb comparing a retro Colt 723 rifle to a modern AR-15 build. Lamb, who used the Colt 723 in Mogadishu during Operation Gothic Serpent, discusses the evolution of firearms, tactics, and procedures. The comparison highlights similarities and differences between the two platforms, followed by practical shooting drills on the range to assess their performance and shoot-ability. The video also acknowledges Dr. Earl Burress and Augee Kim from Enhanced Tactical Arms for their assistance in sourcing the Colt 723 kit.
This video features U.S. Army Ranger Keni Thomas, recounting his transition from combat in Mogadishu to a career inspiring others through music in Nashville. The "NRA Life of Duty" presentation, sponsored by Brownells and Patriot Profiles sponsored by Smith & Wesson, highlights his warrior spirit and journey of using his experiences to motivate and encourage.
This trailer for Patriot Profiles Season 2, Episode 1, introduces U.S. Army Ranger Keni Thomas. The episode will explore his life after military service, focusing on his transition into a career in music. Thomas utilizes his musical talents, including his instruments, lyrics, and voice, to spread messages of hope and personal beliefs. The episode is sponsored by Smith & Wesson and viewers are directed to NRA News to watch the full episode.
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