This YouTube video celebrates the "State of the Trench" reaching 60,000 subscribers. The description emphasizes supporting the channel through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. A detailed legal disclaimer clarifies that the content represents the creator's views and draws upon publicly available, unclassified doctrine found in military field manuals like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The video likely covers topics related to these military doctrines, presented from a personal perspective.
This video, "Trench Q&A - 2025 Edition," features a question and answer session hosted by Trench Grenade. While the exact topics are not detailed, the description explicitly states that all information discussed is unclassified doctrine and public source information found in official military publications such as TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The content creator emphasizes that their views are personal and do not represent any government agency. The video also includes support links for the channel via Patreon and Venmo, and an Instagram link.
This video humorously critiques Ranger training, highlighting the extreme conditions of swamp and river crossings. It questions the tactical preparedness for environmental hazards like alligators when soldiers are using blank-firing weapons. The content emphasizes the mental fortitude required for such demanding military exercises.
This YouTube Shorts video appears to be a short, potentially quick-cut clip focused on a military training idea. The use of hashtags like #shorts, #training, and #military suggests the content will be brief and centered around some form of military-related practice or exercise. Without further visual or audio information, it's difficult to ascertain the specific nature of the training or any firearms involved, but the inclusion of '#military' hints at a professional or tactical context. The content likely aims to be engaging and potentially thought-provoking within its short format.
This YouTube Short, titled 'How to load and make ready,' focuses on the fundamental operational procedures for firearms, likely demonstrating how to safely and effectively prepare a firearm for use. The inclusion of hashtags like #military, #specialforces, #army, and #training suggests a context of operational readiness and preparedness, potentially geared towards individuals in or interested in military or law enforcement applications. The content aims to provide concise instructional tips, likely applicable to various firearm platforms.
This YouTube video, titled 'Will Radios Get You Killed in Combat?', appears to be an excerpt or teaser for a longer piece called 'Patrol Basics: Squad Comms'. Based on the title, the content likely discusses the risks and implications of using radio communication in combat situations, potentially covering communication protocols, vulnerabilities, and best practices for squad-level operations. The full video seems to be focused on fundamental patrol tactics and communication.
This video delves into the demanding lifestyle of Army Sniper and Reconnaissance platoons, highlighting unconventional training methods like 'thickening the skin' and disaster relief operations. It showcases practical skills such as shooting from non-standard positions, ghillie suit usage, and helicopter operations. The content emphasizes the importance of versatility, leadership, and mental toughness in preparing soldiers for real-world combat scenarios.
This video debunks the myth that military service alone guarantees marksmanship expertise, showcasing actual training drills. It emphasizes crucial trigger control for accuracy and demonstrates live-fire exercises with the Sig Sauer M17/M18 pistol. Slow-motion analysis highlights the firearm's cycling and recoil impulse during operation.
This video, titled "Principles of Patrolling - Platoon Leaders Guide" and described as "Patrolling guide part 4," focuses on tactical training and operational procedures for platoon leaders. While specific firearms are not mentioned in the title or description, the context of patrolling strongly implies their use and the necessity of understanding related principles. The video likely covers movement techniques, security, communication, and tactical decision-making in a field environment, crucial for effective unit operations.
This short video humorously depicts soldiers engaging in slap boxing as part of Army training, with the female soldier knocking down her male counterpart. Content creator Nikko Ortiz reacts with surprise and commentary on gender equality in combat roles, referencing 'equal rights, equal fights' and women in the infantry. The video highlights a surprising aspect of military training and sparks discussion on modern military dynamics.
This video features Captain Raffy Benemerito (Res) PA, the Mayor of Pagudpud, undergoing combat marksmanship training at the Officer Candidate School of the Philippine Army. The content explores the importance of combat marksmanship for soldiers and demonstrates how this skill is honed. It also encourages reservists to try such training.
This YouTube video features a personal account of the creator's experience at the US Army Ranger School, dating back to winter 1989. The creator notes that while the information might be somewhat dated, there's continued interest in military school content, following previous videos on Sniper School and HALO school. The video aims to provide insights into what the Ranger School experience was like.
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