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From Academy Award Winning Executive Producer Robert Zemeckis and Academy Award Winning Director James Moll. Medal of Honor is an 8 part anthology series told through hybrid documentary and live action footage. It portrays stories of personal sacrifice that resulted in the highest military distinction: the Medal of Honor.
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@EdwardChun24
@EdwardChun24 5 років тому
“I remember his last words.” “You go. I’ll cover ya.” With a smile on his face. Chills on chills.
@KnightmareFilmz
@KnightmareFilmz 5 років тому
Edward Chun I was looking for someone who would comment this ^^^ totally agree
@metalfusion1319
@metalfusion1319 5 років тому
KnightmareFilmz hol the fuck up I didn’t expect to see you hear
@devin1820ify
@devin1820ify 5 років тому
This was amazing
@zacharypeery4082
@zacharypeery4082 5 років тому
RIP to corporal joe vittori
@pngarcia1563
@pngarcia1563 5 років тому
Read a few stories/accounts about medal of honor winners (posthumously) and on almost every account, those around them mentioned they always have this calm demeanor, an almost surreal calm about them right before they died. Some have even mentioned to others in the same calm fashion, that they knew they were going to die in the next battle and totally accepted the fact. Athletes, artist call this the zone. I also believe that these warriors go through a similar "zone" in that moment of clarity, that allows them to see the objective, the battlefield and the commitment to total greatness and sacrifice! Semper Fi!
@Jonslondon
@Jonslondon 5 років тому
Does this mean Netflix will be making 'movie' type episodes for each Medal of Honour awarded? Because I will watch the hell out of that.
@sanketsawantsnk
@sanketsawantsnk 5 років тому
Same here ! Although I'm not an American but every country's soldiers' efforts needs to be put in front of common man to realize what they are going through so that we can live a safe life. Oh man ! I so wish to join them on the battlefield :(
@priyanthaherath8511
@priyanthaherath8511 5 років тому
me toooooo
@17MrLeon
@17MrLeon 5 років тому
+Kilik Nuked much?
@Red_Beard2798
@Red_Beard2798 5 років тому
I hope they'll expand and include medals from other countries like the Victoria Cross or the Croix de Guerre
@cesaril8930
@cesaril8930 5 років тому
Sanket Sawant I joined the army a couple of days ago and unfortunately I'm not a combat soldier but the feeling and the reason is still the same I joined because it was my duty and because I want to do the very best and I will honor each and every one of my brothers and sisters a hero or not may God bless their souls.
@aeromedical6750
@aeromedical6750 5 років тому
I’ve met two Medal of Honor recipients in my lifetime. Both of them were among the most humble of people I’ve ever met. I’ve been in a combat zone many times. It is loud, frightening and completely disorienting at times. How these people drum up this level of courage in circumstances most of us can’t fathom is beyond me. It comes down to one simple thought process- I can’t let my fellow Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, or Airmen down. They are depending on me as I depend on them!
@carterhuze8355
@carterhuze8355 5 років тому
What combat zones?
@aeromedical6750
@aeromedical6750 5 років тому
@Carter Huze - Iraq twice & Kuwait.
@alexo.3758
@alexo.3758 5 років тому
Thank you for your service!
@Raving
@Raving 5 років тому
Panama with 82nd Signal Battalion and Desert Storm with 3rd ACR. Cudos from a fellow Vet.
@yetagain9736
@yetagain9736 5 років тому
You do realize that none of you are heroes? You are bandits and murderers. One day karma will turn around...and will catch up with all of you
@hesung39
@hesung39 9 місяців тому
I am Korean who is living in Seoul, we always remember the novel service and sacrifice for our country. We´re appreciate for your invaluable service for our freedom. God bless U.S.A!
@geofft.1959
@geofft.1959 5 років тому
Thank you Netflix for making a worth while documentary. Now if you will excuse me I have to go finish cutting these onions.
@gamalierrosario4963
@gamalierrosario4963 5 років тому
I cried in the trailer....
@billyruprecht9581
@billyruprecht9581 Рік тому
I wish Netflix made more episodes.
@gearsmashking6880
@gearsmashking6880 3 місяці тому
Netflix needs to add more to this series. There are so many brave soldiers who've earned that medal and deserve to have their stories told. We were only shown far less than 1% of those men. I'm a Canadian and a patriot to my country. But, I have great respect for those willing to go above and beyond the call of duty with courage, regardless of the flag they wear on their uniform.
@user-hb1uo6vq3j
@user-hb1uo6vq3j 5 років тому
Watching old men cry when they remember their friends gets me in the feels
@randomgirlyouwatch4534
@randomgirlyouwatch4534 2 роки тому
I was sobbing every episode. This was a pleasure and honor to learn about these unbelievably amazing people.
@Naser.
@Naser. 5 років тому
*Stefan Salvatore* and *Jeremy Gilbert* - I’m watching this.
@ynyln2456
@ynyln2456 5 років тому
1:02 *I spot a lil Gilbert*
@tracerit
@tracerit 5 років тому
Who?
@kaidraoe7044
@kaidraoe7044 5 років тому
wow! i didnt even notice that xD he looks so different in the thumbnail
@kaidraoe7044
@kaidraoe7044 5 років тому
STEFAN!
@anirai1516
@anirai1516 5 років тому
Paul Wesley and Steven McQueen*
@NicholeGreenNicholeGreen
@NicholeGreenNicholeGreen 5 років тому
Please make another season! Soooooo Gooood!
@devin1820ify
@devin1820ify 5 років тому
I'm speechless
@arizonacolour8793
@arizonacolour8793 5 років тому
i cry w every episode,
@TheCspiderC
@TheCspiderC 5 років тому
I just love learning about the Medal of Honor and its recipients
@kaleb485
@kaleb485 3 роки тому
I will watch every season they come out with
@zacharypeery4082
@zacharypeery4082 3 роки тому
Right! A year later and still nothing...
@julianr1330
@julianr1330 5 років тому
When that older man got emotional... i felt that in my heart :( god bless the troops
@LouisGiordano
@LouisGiordano 5 років тому
I’m beyond priveleged and humbled to be apart of this project. It goes into the recipients inidividual stories and is touching just as much as it is inspiring. Truly hope you all enjoy all of the hardwork put into this!
@E4gle354223
@E4gle354223 5 років тому
Louis Giordano lmao excuse but who are you
@mikecleverly7021
@mikecleverly7021 5 років тому
@@E4gle354223 www.imdb.com/name/nm8248316/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t26
@ThePsychicFish
@ThePsychicFish 5 років тому
oh its that guy who was an actor in the antolak dramatization. Gold acting man.
@LouisGiordano
@LouisGiordano 5 років тому
Thank you, means a lot! @@ThePsychicFish
@brianjacobs8839
@brianjacobs8839 5 років тому
From down in South Africa. Excellent work!
@gabrieljohannson6777
@gabrieljohannson6777 5 років тому
As a non American, I feel like a huge piece of apple pie with vanilla ice-cream just about now. I was at a College (University) Football game in 2014. It was held in Tampa Bay Florida's James Ray stadium which is around 60,000 capacity. 60,000 people watching 17 year old's. That alone is mental. Anyway, before the game as lead up, they had 6 wounded war veteran's presented to the packed house. Each veteran had injuries worse than the previous. The last veteran was presented by his father who served in Vietnam. They were both seriously injured. The father with a missing leg and arm. His son was blinded and missing an arm. The whole stadium. THE WHOLE STADIUM went bonkers! I have never witnessed anything like it in my whole life. Just on queue, as the father & son reached the side line four Navy Jets flew over and fireworks went off around the whole stadium. Nobody does build up on a grand scale like the Americans. Every body around me had tears rolling down their face. I tell you it was fucking nuts.
@kalamere
@kalamere 5 років тому
Yes we do love, honor and appreciate our veterans.
@NHISKarthikKoyyalamudi
@NHISKarthikKoyyalamudi 5 років тому
@@kalamere yet u guys still have thousands of homeless veterans.
@chrise4994
@chrise4994 5 років тому
Karthik K help them when you can then Brother. Help them when you can. They would appreciate your support
@tvtrauma7024
@tvtrauma7024 4 роки тому
Karthik K Yes under Obama, he didn’t respect our soldiers not anymore with trump he loves our soldierrs
@MrAnqueetas
@MrAnqueetas 4 роки тому
@@tvtrauma7024 uhuh sure he does.
@thelvadam2375
@thelvadam2375 5 років тому
"I remember his last words.." "...I'll cover you." I get chills every time.
@markh3885
@markh3885 3 роки тому
That episode makes me cry every time. Not gonna lie.
@The4x4truckerman
@The4x4truckerman 5 років тому
It's been forever since I've seen a good Military Documentary series like the Military Channel used to do. This looks really good.
@PacTheOne
@PacTheOne 5 років тому
rewatch Brand of brothers.. (even tho its not a docu)
@garrusloft8914
@garrusloft8914 5 років тому
Same, choked up a bit just watching the Trailer to be honest.
@jdog7797
@jdog7797 5 років тому
Fucking Awesome pro. Pic.Amon Amarth, or Manowar?
@lilandmestudios
@lilandmestudios 5 років тому
The Vietnam War is a good documentary series.
@dopedoge3603
@dopedoge3603 5 років тому
Free oatmeal Vietnam in hd hands down best doc I’ve seen
@billyruprecht9581
@billyruprecht9581 2 роки тому
I want to see more of this series. I’m surprised this didn’t get another season or two. There are other Medal of Honor stories that need to be told and I can think of a few. My list of choices: CPL Tibor Rubin, SGT David Bleak, SSG Roy Benavidez, SFC Paul Ray Smith, CPL Dakota Meyer, SPC Salvatore Giunta, 2nd LT Audie Murphy, PFC Jacklyn Lucas, 2nd LT Walter Joe Marm, LTC Robert Cole, 1SG Leonard Funk Jr, SM1 Douglas Munro, SSG David Bellavia, SP4 Alfred Rascon, 1st LT Daniel Inoyue, SP5 Lawrence Joel, CPO Edward Byers, MSG Woodrow Keeble, the list keeps going on. At least get a few of these fine heroes. Any other? Who’s got a Medal of Honor recipient story that they want to hear?
@billyruprecht9581
@billyruprecht9581 Рік тому
MSG Benjamin F. Wilson, CPT Lewis Millett, CPL Paul B. Huff, CPL Alvin C. York, CPT Angelo J. Liteky, SGT Ryan Pitts, 2nd LT Ernest Childers, PVT Henry Johnson, CPT Francis Wai, 2nd LT Vernon J. Baker, HM1 Robert E. Bush, PLT SGT Mitchell Paige, PVT Hector Cafferatta, PFC Sammy L. Davis, CPL Mitchell Red Cloud Jr, SP4 Peter C. Lemon, CPT Lance Sijan, PFC Eugene Obregon, PFC Charles L. Gilliland, HM3 William Charette, TSGT John Chapman, CAO John W. Finn, CPL Ronald E. Rosser, again there’s so many. Even all that I’ve mentioned are I believe to be bad asses. Again which Medal of Honor recipient should be mentioned if the series were to continue?
@ReeceGonzales
@ReeceGonzales 5 років тому
My uncle was in the Vietnam war and he was rewarded the Medal of Honor and he's told me the story of how his platoon was pinned down by a machine gunner and how he covered them so that they could retreat because of multiple enemy squads were closing in on their position and I remember everything that he told from start to finish, and I'm glad he kept telling me to story and his experience before he passed.
@dobrielplayz9156
@dobrielplayz9156 3 роки тому
If he was dating brave I'll see him somewhre in the seson
@AH64Gunship
@AH64Gunship 7 місяців тому
What's his name
@sarkarinaukar9658
@sarkarinaukar9658 5 років тому
should be the best thing Netflix has ever done 😍😍 remembering the days when Band of Brothers aired for the first time 😍
@wyprman
@wyprman 5 років тому
Yeah, on 9/9/2001.
@jdog7797
@jdog7797 5 років тому
Read both BoB books also!
@sarasolivan
@sarasolivan 5 років тому
Goosebumps! I just watched all the episodes and I could not be more proud of the this men’s. Being part of a military family it’s something I will for ever be grateful. Thanks to my grandpa that fight in the Korean War, my uncle and my husband for the service to this country. 🙌🏻
@siddharthsingh9043
@siddharthsingh9043 5 років тому
That last guy speaking on how Combat is not hate for enemies but it's love for brothers ❤❤❤❤
@zacharypeery4082
@zacharypeery4082 4 роки тому
That's Clint Romesha Medal of Honor recipient from Afghanistan
@devin1820ify
@devin1820ify 5 років тому
I teared up every episode..I couldn't help it
@Inspirational66
@Inspirational66 5 років тому
With Paul Wesley being so openly against guns, I'm surprised he even did this documentary and shock he held a weapon. I am humbled to be the granddaughter of a Medal of Honor recipient. God bless our military and police for all they do.
@mehreenaahmad2442
@mehreenaahmad2442 2 роки тому
Good point! Maybe he is trying to show support for our fellow veterans? 🤷🏻‍♀️ I think his grandfather also served during WWII Jus bc someone is a veteran doesnt automatically make them pro guns lots of veterans are against them
@skywalker39100
@skywalker39100 5 років тому
As a Fellow US ARMY Combat Veteran, I will be watching!
@firebadger1463
@firebadger1463 5 років тому
Hua
@dlb8432
@dlb8432 5 років тому
Respect for your bravery and service sir.
@10ksubswithoutavideo23
@10ksubswithoutavideo23 5 років тому
Are you still alive?
@thatguyonline5208
@thatguyonline5208 4 роки тому
Thank you for your service sir 🇺🇸
@luniisolar.
@luniisolar. 4 роки тому
Respect from India sir
@denniscamacho7990
@denniscamacho7990 5 років тому
Sergeant Sylvester Antolak episode is crazy, he gets shot three times and gets up and keeps going crazy son of a gun, jaw-dropping.
@jorgeenchilada
@jorgeenchilada 5 років тому
dennis camacho couldn’t agree more. All the things done by these men are beyond belief but I just couldn’t understand how Antolak and Edward carter could have gotten back up like they did
@michalj4764
@michalj4764 4 роки тому
Heroic !
@dastemplar9681
@dastemplar9681 4 роки тому
And to think from that German’s point of view. “I just shot this American three times and three times he gets back up and keeps charging at me!”
@aliciagarcia1738
@aliciagarcia1738 4 роки тому
This makes me so happy and makes me cry. My grandpa served the military during World War 2. I'm so proud of my grandpa and for all those men who served our country ❤
@timothykennedy3434
@timothykennedy3434 5 років тому
I remember the photos of our fallen forefathers while standing in the chow line at the chow hall on Camp San Onofre (USMC Infantry Training School) who were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously. Immeasurable bravery and sacrifice of their own lives for love of their brothers in arms on the battlefield. God Bless all of them. Semper Fidelis.
@MicksModels
@MicksModels Рік тому
Netflix, when will more episodes be made????? There are too many examples of hero’s who’ve been awarded this distinction. Their stories and actions deserve to be told 🔥
@danielwatts7375
@danielwatts7375 5 років тому
“Uncommon valor was a common virtue.” All Medal of Honor recipients are the embodiment of this statement. Semper Fidelis.
@GT_Mr.C
@GT_Mr.C 5 років тому
So I’m guessing it doesn’t have to do anything with the game?
@thavoidling
@thavoidling 5 років тому
I don't think it has to do with the game
@davidlance5310
@davidlance5310 5 років тому
Mr. Chicken maybe with Warfighter
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 5 років тому
Show me your i.d.... You're jimmy Patterson
@Sombomombo
@Sombomombo 5 років тому
Little dissapointed they couldn't get to use the music.
@iamdoctorcat6347
@iamdoctorcat6347 5 років тому
WRONG
@hugo-yb5po
@hugo-yb5po 5 років тому
I love this kind of docuseries
@derekwadas8489
@derekwadas8489 5 років тому
hugo It looks really good. The only problem I have about it is that it’s gonna do the typical WW2 to present day. I understand it’s because there are veterans still alive that tell the tales, but if you’re gonna talk about the Medal of Honor, you need to go back to where it all started: The Civil War *FUN FACT* Close to half of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor’s were given during the Civil War
@SuperThisen
@SuperThisen 5 років тому
Derek Wadas But it’s the people (or probably friends to the soldier) who tells the story of what happened. It would be a little hard to tell the stories from the civil war because none of those people is alive today.
@zanzhin1561
@zanzhin1561 5 років тому
The Medals of Honor issued during the Civil War (and subsequent Indian Wars) are usually not considered as important to historical discussions because they were awarded at a time when virtually no other military decoration was authorized. In that period, the MOH was the single "general purpose" award given for situations that would not come close to meeting the highly elevated standards established for the MOH in the future. Later, a system of ranked medals were approved to honor valor and distinctive service by both individuals and units that while significant, do not meet the criteria of the Medal of Honor. Unfortunately, like everything run by a government of humans, it's a flawed process... certainly not every soldier who deserves one gets the Medal. There are many acts of valor that meet the criteria for the MOH, but their officers are busy fighting a war and don't do the paperwork necessary. And the system of review can be easily politicized and blocked. For example, a soldier whose actions meet the criteria for the MOH could be presented a lower one because someone in the higher command feels that a unit has been getting too many awards for a specific campaign, and so discretionary limits are imposed. Or, in a hypothetical situation, a higher officer in the review chain may have a personal or professional issue with the officer submitting the nomination and decide to deny it because the presentation of a MOH to a soldier is a direct and positive reflection on the unit's Chain of Command. Because it is so selective and so high an honor, the Medal can unfortunately be used as a political tool, because politicians live to benefit from the accomplishments and sacrifices of others. For example, the MOH can be awarded to a service member from a certain Congressional district as a Presidential "thank you" for that Congress member's support of the administration's pet policy, or to help make an unpopular POTUS more favorable to the Military overall, or even to help get a state or region to vote for his party when elections come around. Not to say that any modern service member receiving the MOH wasn't fully deserving, but that another soldier whose valor equally met the criteria may have been denied it as a Presidential "thumb in the eye" to his Congressional representative who's in the opposing political party. The recent SCOTUS confirmation process makes it very clear just how far politicians will stoop to fight each other.
@5545martin
@5545martin 5 років тому
Cried at every single episode. So moving! 💪🏻
@HuffDaddyYT
@HuffDaddyYT 5 років тому
*This show is incredibly made and I recommend everybody to watch at least one episode.*
@wasantube
@wasantube 5 років тому
I’m not American but this is an interesting concept for a documentary. Definitely gonna watch.
@rutvik3064
@rutvik3064 5 років тому
👍🏻
@rogeryoung9934
@rogeryoung9934 5 років тому
You don't have to be American to appreciate heroism and courage
@rutvik3064
@rutvik3064 5 років тому
@@rogeryoung9934 I don't know about that other guy but war movies in my country really poorly made and very bad cinematography. I grew up watching war movies like saving private ryan,black hawk down, letters from Iwo Jima,The Hurt Locker to latest one Hacksaw ridge and dunkirk all these films are awesome. I have to say you guys are really good at wars😜.
@meteetem8510
@meteetem8510 5 років тому
I will watch the documentary to hear their stories, not their heroism. No soldier is a hero.
@biggycheese7166
@biggycheese7166 5 років тому
Matt lake I think you mean north Vietnam. The south was technically on our side although there were tons of guerrilla fighters in the south
@broheim3348
@broheim3348 5 років тому
I'm going to watch this...and I'm going to cry. Don't judge me.
@lenanbo1
@lenanbo1 5 років тому
Broheim I’m with u bro
@thegeopoliticalforecaster2994
@thegeopoliticalforecaster2994 5 років тому
No judgment
@Chilipopcorn
@Chilipopcorn 5 років тому
i thought that was regulation
@playernameistoolong
@playernameistoolong 5 років тому
God damn onions again
@devilsadvocate22289
@devilsadvocate22289 5 років тому
If this series doesn’t make you cry the manliest of cries, you have no soul. This trailer almost made me tear up.
@steven2691
@steven2691 Рік тому
These inidividual stories and are touching just as much as it is inspiring.
@lvgarcia99
@lvgarcia99 5 років тому
Season 2 is a must... this was great... thank you to all that have served our great country
@RichD2024
@RichD2024 5 років тому
Can't wait for this. Looks great! I used to work with a WW2 vet and we used to have lunch together every day and i would listen to his incredible stories. He's passed since then, but he was a great man. Hats off to Mr. Hume and all the great men and women who sacrificed beyond imagination.
@B1SpkTKD
@B1SpkTKD 5 років тому
Richard D This is just an excuse to raise nationalistic feelings. What wars were this people fighting? Were they protecting their homes or were they just pawns for invading other countries in the "name of freedom"? Your governtment gives you the illusion of democracy, while being controled by a plutocracy. You, Americans, live in a bubble and in a myth built to make you gullible and easy to control. Your governtment has interfered countless times in other countries with the excuse of protecting democracy. Just look what happened in my country, Chile, in other Latinamerican countries, and in African countries. Your leaders fucked our lives and still control us today. That's why America is so despised all over the world. But you'll still be blinded by movies like this one, idealizing and idolizing the life of a soldier. I know you citizens are just victims in this, but please, be aware of the history of suffering caused by your leaders under bad excuses and with the help of innocent soldiers like these ones. Please, acknowledge that your governtment's main goal is to increase and ensure their political and economic power; democracy, freedom and patriotism have nothing to do with it.
@RichD2024
@RichD2024 5 років тому
@@B1SpkTKD I would be the last person to defend most wars, but this is not about that. This is about paying respects to the men and women who sacrifice all with incredible courage for what they perceive to be doing the right thing, whether that is true or not.
@B1SpkTKD
@B1SpkTKD 5 років тому
Richard D If the cause is unfair, why should I honor the executors of that unfairness? There's no courage nor honor in being the pawns of a corrupt governtment. But this critique it's not against soldiers, but against people who think nationalist and soldiers are heroes. They just do what their told to do. There's nothing brave in supporting foreign interventions and transgression to other countries' sovereignty.
@AJ83
@AJ83 5 років тому
Damn the graphics look good
@NyOY
@NyOY 5 років тому
It not from EA
@GopalChatterjeeezioisgod
@GopalChatterjeeezioisgod 5 років тому
its the magic of the new NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti... real time photorealistic graphics... the holy grail... jensen hu ang will be so proud!!! RTX !!
@coupesix
@coupesix 5 років тому
Huh?
@electriclungi3185
@electriclungi3185 5 років тому
Lmao
@Miamibeachlifestyle
@Miamibeachlifestyle 5 років тому
I think this game is based on a true story
@redknight801
@redknight801 5 років тому
I can already tell that this will make me cry...God Bless our Soldiers and our Heroes!
@Svalbardguttaable
@Svalbardguttaable 5 років тому
Each episode made me cry. GG Netflix
@TheOneboredmommy
@TheOneboredmommy 5 років тому
I cannot wait to hear the stories of these incredible men shared with the world. AMAZING!! I can't wait!
@derekwadas8489
@derekwadas8489 5 років тому
Courtney Birtell hugo It looks really good. The only problem I have about it is that it’s gonna do the typical WW2 to present day. I understand it’s because there are veterans still alive that tell the tales, but if you’re gonna talk about the Medal of Honor, you need to go back to where it all started: The Civil War *FUN FACT* Close to half of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor’s were given during the Civil War
@wouterstigter812
@wouterstigter812 5 років тому
check out the channel "MedalOfHonorBook" to see many of the stories told by the soldiers themselves.
@B1SpkTKD
@B1SpkTKD 5 років тому
This is just an excuse to raise nationalistic feelings. What wars were this people fighting? Were they protecting their homes or were they just pawns for invading other countries in the "name of freedom"? Your governtment gives you the illusion of democracy, while being controled by a plutocracy. You, Americans, live in a bubble and in a myth built to make you gullible and easy to control. Your governtment has interfered countless times in other countries with the excuse of protecting democracy. Just look what happened in my country, Chile, in other Latinamerican countries, and in African countries. Your leaders fucked our lives and still control us today. That's why America is so despised all over the world. But you'll still be blinded by movies like this one, idealizing and idolizing the life of a soldier. I know you citizens are just victims in this, but please, be aware of the history of suffering caused by your leaders under bad excuses and with the help of innocent soldiers like these ones. Please, acknowledge that your governtment's main goal is to increase and ensure their political and economic power; democracy, freedom and patriotism have nothing to do with it.
@mdd4296
@mdd4296 5 років тому
Lol you are telling what's obvious to American. Their recruitment numbers go down and down year after year. Their voting turnout shrink every 4 year too. They already know their government is a bunch of corrupt shit. At any given time, roughly 50% of the US have anti government sentiments and the other half will cry about throwing some senators into prison. You cant find more "alterntive news" anywhere outside the US (Except maybe India and China but that's not per capita) and the numbers of politicians getting persecuted in the US is second to none due to predatory media and partisan fighting en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_political_scandals_in_the_United_States. But the truth is: that corruption and brutality doesnt even touch them. Their soldiers are essentially government employees after Vietnam. Employees with really generous benefit at that. And employee do what employers tell them to do. And all their action, why might affect you greatly, dont affect Americans at large. A stock market crash has more chance to fuck over American life than a 20 year war with trillions of dollar and million of lives lost. It's like Rome. They were fucking corrupt, expansionist and brutal. Every Romans know that but why would you risk your comfortable life going for a floppy goal? It's not until the government was weakend by a millions cut to the point of being unable to protect and support their life that they split the Empire. Spoiler: their life didnt become much better, proving their inaction right. Meanwhile, living and prospering with American foreign policy is entirely possible, like Canada, Oceania, New Europe, Japan, Korea, South East Asia, China, Qatar, ... (contrary to popular belief, Vietnam war ended because Reagan found a temporary allies in China to weaken the Soviet. The catch is embrace China economically and let China have Indochina. The masterplan that bite US in the ass today Can you see the pattern of American foreign policies already?) So be real, you can totally make US foreign policy work for you. Politic isnt a civilsed classroom debate. Dont poke the bully with righteous fury if you are just a day of flight from him. Unlike school this bully is more than ready to kill you.
@B1SpkTKD
@B1SpkTKD 5 років тому
HipsterHolocaust That's exactly what I meant when I said soldiers are simple pawns in the political chessboard of governments (and not only America's). For me, the only war worth fighting is the one where your people and your territory is being invaded and attacked, because in that case you're actually defending your freedom. These soldiers (the ones in the documentary) were not. They were involved in conflicts that were not their own. Even nazi soldiers should be condecorated under the excuse that they were serving their country and doing what was asked to do. I guess we all know that those low rank nazi soldiers were not the masterminds behind the operations; they were just following orders, and there's nothing honorable in that. But that doesn't take away the responsability of their deeds. If they take a life, they should be hold accountable for that. If they really were against killing innocent people, they have the option of refusing to follow orders, even if that costs their own lives. Remember Desmond Doss, whose story was told in the movie "Hacksaw Ridge"? He refused to take innocent lives and even helped his fallen comrades. Yes, it took some effort and time for his beliefs to be accepted as valid reasons to avoid holding a gun, but he did it at the end.
@mimosakokko6209
@mimosakokko6209 5 років тому
Stephen McQueen and Paul Wesley - pure love! And honestly, this trailer literally made me cry. Nothing but honor to all the people who've been through that situation and lived well otherwise
@grnhrntskato
@grnhrntskato 5 років тому
For the many years I served as a police instructor and these words were posted on my wall. Not everyone who read them understood but many who did were true warriors and humanitarians. “Of every one hundred men [they send me], ten shouldn’t even be there, eighty are nothing but targets, nine are real fighters… We are lucky to have them… They make the battle. Ah, but the one, one of them is a Warrior… and he will bring the others back.” ― Heraclitus
@justinloveland7816
@justinloveland7816 5 років тому
Weird,i just read that quote earlier this morning in one of my fb uploads
@madveteran7945
@madveteran7945 5 років тому
The sad part in all of this is that there are so many Soldiers that died that didn’t get this recognition because of the witnesses of their heroics died with them as well. God Bless Them All!
@fadialjohari
@fadialjohari 5 років тому
Is that Stefan Salvatore in the thumbnail?
@HW-iz6zv
@HW-iz6zv 5 років тому
And Jeremy Gilbert 1:16
@vitoralexandre6062
@vitoralexandre6062 5 років тому
Yes Bro hahaha
@SAE-vy8wy
@SAE-vy8wy 5 років тому
No it's your mother
@letmedream84
@letmedream84 5 років тому
Paul Wesley
@siddharthsomaiya2025
@siddharthsomaiya2025 5 років тому
Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was an adaptation of the game
@Luismanuel77777
@Luismanuel77777 5 років тому
You go.... I'll cover ya 😢😢😢
@tochukwuudu7763
@tochukwuudu7763 5 років тому
Luis Manuel hits hard
@jackhammer0925
@jackhammer0925 5 років тому
Legit broke my heart while at work lol
@Luismanuel77777
@Luismanuel77777 5 років тому
@@jackhammer0925 same man, same
@danbruuu7938
@danbruuu7938 5 років тому
I thought he referred to his possible name: 'Hugo' to get his attention, then says his last words.
@brianm4198
@brianm4198 5 років тому
John Basilone
@nidhinsivaraman
@nidhinsivaraman 5 років тому
Sergeant Antolok sylvster Hats off to you super hero From India 🇮🇳
@victinination8617
@victinination8617 5 років тому
Watching this made me cry. And I never really cry that much it was that good
@damienk702
@damienk702 5 років тому
I'm not American but I'm salute and respect to all this brave guys because my father is ex rangers I know it how it felt to be a son of ex army. Really proud of him. Love you dad 💖
@mhmmhm2249
@mhmmhm2249 5 років тому
+Provocateur they also defeated the Nazis 😂 fucking dumb fuck
@ryanbrown4053
@ryanbrown4053 5 років тому
@Provocateur "they kill civilians" Civilians always inevitably end up getting caught in the crossfire in any armed conflict by both sides. US troops aren't purposefully killing civilians like you're trying to imply.
@neozeon2567
@neozeon2567 5 років тому
Not invade but Iiberate
@neozeon2567
@neozeon2567 5 років тому
The US prevented the Nazi and soviet from conquering Europe during WW2
@neozeon2567
@neozeon2567 5 років тому
The majority of soviet military is not Russians
@kendo5067
@kendo5067 5 років тому
I thought this was about the game, however still looks good
@bennet1295
@bennet1295 5 років тому
Same agree The American patriot
@bennet1295
@bennet1295 5 років тому
The American Patriot if it was the game it will reboot the Medal of Honor video game series think about...
@RaptorJesus420-
@RaptorJesus420- 5 років тому
How? It literally said Netflix blown up in red above left corner, and said official trailer that took up the whole screen. So how could you possibly think it was the game?
@dustinakadustin
@dustinakadustin 5 років тому
@KarMa Troll he means he thought it was a series based on the game, considering all the video game movies nowadays it's a pretty fair assumption.
@SunshineSML
@SunshineSML 5 років тому
Looks better
@rohitprasad3009
@rohitprasad3009 3 роки тому
Chills, motivation, tears, love, courage, strength hidden behind a beautiful smile. That's a soldier
@dogodaddy4047
@dogodaddy4047 5 років тому
Thank you Netflix for producing this.
@SaintSavageProd
@SaintSavageProd Рік тому
I wish they made more episodes it’s so interesting to see how these warriors did what they did for the people they served with to advance in combat, keep the line, or save their brothers
@happymasksalesman9116
@happymasksalesman9116 5 років тому
This is what needs to be pushed by Hollywood rather than negativity. It's so good for morale. Not just for us Americans, but for the world too.
@USMC_LAterZ
@USMC_LAterZ 5 років тому
Idiots these days still won't understand the meaning of freedom and kneel during the National Anthem, all because a spoiled black kid, raised by white parents sucked ass at his job, then blamed inequality as an excuse for kneeling.
@happymasksalesman9116
@happymasksalesman9116 5 років тому
Look at the best movies out and compare cultural narratives. The most common one is the "Triumphant Individual" and proof of this lies not only in the quantity of movies but in American beliefs. Look up the studies on students preferring solo work over group work. You'll find the majority prefers to work alone. Same as in the workplace. It's so apparent, companies push the "You can move up" idea into new workers at orientation. It promises that if you work hard yourself, you can make it. They'l tell you that before and/or after telling you to maintain a team. All of these responsibilities put you in the position to feel like you're taking things over, the triumphant individual. What this movie pushes is what Americans and many other countries forget, the very thing that made us all so great. We are forgetting the "common man" narrative and the problems we face that makes us triumphant individuals, notice the plural. America isn't the "One man" every movie trailer talks about, it's the cluster of common folk who wanted change for a better world. People who love each other enough to take a bullet and die off radar where no one knows what happened. No one but the survivor. That's why this movie's great.
@happymasksalesman9116
@happymasksalesman9116 5 років тому
Here's a Snickers
@hihihi1q23
@hihihi1q23 5 років тому
If you're forcing people to kneel for a shitty song, that's not freedom. America isn't free at all. You're owned by corporations and your government. The only thing you're 'free' in is having the freedom to die from no healthcare or mass shootings.
@THELANKANCOMRADE
@THELANKANCOMRADE 5 років тому
HorkBork M < spotted the jelly fuck living in some third world shithole haha!
@conorohalloran5898
@conorohalloran5898 5 років тому
Those men who have fought their hearts out for those fighting beside them and their country’s, I cannot bestow enough respect and admiration upon them. To lay down their lives for a great cause, sends that shiver up my spine. This show is awesome and more than captures the stories of these great individuals. I’d highly recommend it and would be surprised if tears didn’t form in the eyes of every viewer. I recall when I was just four, attending a military cemetery and placing a single flower on as many white crosses as I could. I’ve always harboured a seemingly innate respect for the sacrifice those men had to give to rid the world of evil.
@joemeyers4341
@joemeyers4341 5 років тому
These are the people who make America great.
@papastalin1543
@papastalin1543 4 роки тому
I m an India , but I will still watch this , salute to all soldiers who fight to protect
@AlvinTiburcio
@AlvinTiburcio 5 років тому
Holy sht. Imagine what these soliders have to go through 😓😢
@alucardtepes5095
@alucardtepes5095 5 років тому
Imagine what their victims have to go through 😉
@kayo8459
@kayo8459 5 років тому
Uchiha Salim theirs no victims in war when u sign that contract u sign ur self in a 50/100 chance of coming back in one piece
@alucardtepes5095
@alucardtepes5095 5 років тому
@@kayo8459 who gives u the order then. Their enemies become your enemies, just because you signed the contract doesn't mean you are free to kill or you still innocent. Where is the free will to refuse then. This is ridiculous.
@kayo8459
@kayo8459 5 років тому
Uchiha Salim I mean as in everyone has a choice yes that doesn’t give them a right to kill another person but it’s to fight for their country and that’s a reason their to do those acts
@kayo8459
@kayo8459 5 років тому
Uchiha Salim and by free will i mean u can sign up for the army u don’t have to go if you don’t want to it’s not like back then where you were forced
@vernonthiede8439
@vernonthiede8439 4 роки тому
I'm 57 years old and now live abroad. All eight episodes made me cry. My favorite Combat Veteran is the Napalm Girl who now has her own Purple Heart as an American Vietnam Combat Veteran felt she deserved it more than he.
@benlow2874
@benlow2874 2 роки тому
Please make season 2 for this show man. This show is awesome!
@alexuspearson4075
@alexuspearson4075 5 років тому
I saw STEFAN SALVATORE and I clicked
@yokafliction
@yokafliction 5 років тому
''He was good guy. He was the bravest man i have ever...'' *DAMN IT! WHERE ARE THESE ONION CHOPPING NINJAS?*
@xeathxopyt4829
@xeathxopyt4829 2 роки тому
In 🇮🇳 india we have paramvir chakra which has the same value as medal of honor in America 🇺🇸 that's why we should always show respect to those people who have earned this 👏 👍
@jeremiel22
@jeremiel22 4 роки тому
Thank you America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@ultimatum117052
@ultimatum117052 5 років тому
Clint Romesha is awesome. Cant wait to see his story with the depth and production value it deserves, as well as all of the other heroes that are honored.
@jeanadames8230
@jeanadames8230 5 років тому
i honestly thought it was about the game 'medal of honor'.
@shinsekai101
@shinsekai101 5 років тому
Well u aint alone
@Metaphix
@Metaphix 5 років тому
^^^ fuck yourself with a shovel
@icer6493
@icer6493 5 років тому
Cinematic Top 10 u can piss off bud bc these ppl fought for u and your disappointed bc this isn’t a movie about a game go fuck your self two of my uncles fought for ppl like you and they will never be the same
@jeanadames8230
@jeanadames8230 5 років тому
bro i never said i dont respect those people that fought and you are already crying, im not even american and i respect then like you do. people go crazy for the most minimal thing.
@CharlysBonada
@CharlysBonada 5 років тому
Jean Adames they are mad with the Cinematic Top 10 comment calling this BS in comparisson to a videogame, and rightly so
@ricardoviolanti5780
@ricardoviolanti5780 3 роки тому
I’m speechless my respect to all this man thank you for your service and sacrifice.
@Benjamin-fu5ij
@Benjamin-fu5ij 4 місяці тому
John A. Chapman definitely deserves his own episode in this series and his own movie. A hero’s hero.
@jeremylpcollier
@jeremylpcollier 5 років тому
This looks incredible, rarely do videos bring a tear to my eye - but this one certainly did. Heroes one and all. God Bless these men & the sacrifices they made. 🇺🇸
@lysave1238
@lysave1238 5 років тому
Guys I'm gonna binge this so hard.
@derekwadas8489
@derekwadas8489 5 років тому
Vasyl Ruszin hugo It looks really good. The only problem I have about it is that it’s gonna do the typical WW2 to present day. I understand it’s because there are veterans still alive that tell the tales, but if you’re gonna talk about the Medal of Honor, you need to go back to where it all started: The Civil War *FUN FACT* Close to half of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor’s were given during the Civil War
@vladimiradidas1945
@vladimiradidas1945 5 років тому
Derek Wadas 3,500? In the civil war? Damn
@TheBradleyd1146
@TheBradleyd1146 5 років тому
Just started watching this. Amazing. Something every American should watch and ponder these great acts by such great people of courage and bravery. It leaves you in a sense of awe and wonder of what it took to face down death and impossible odds and to come out victorious. It should inspire us all to live our lives to honor these people and also to live our own lives giving to others and helping and loving your fellow American. I’m proud to be one even more so hearing these stories.
@stevebrownactor
@stevebrownactor 5 років тому
Very proud to be a part of this production. Can't wait to see the series.
@tahnaemclaughlan9835
@tahnaemclaughlan9835 5 років тому
Paul and Steven!!!!!! Can't wait to watch this! I've been waiting for so long!
@AngelusHale
@AngelusHale 5 років тому
Paul Wesley :)
@joaopedroribeiro7955
@joaopedroribeiro7955 5 років тому
Lenda
@ImranAli-qj4ir
@ImranAli-qj4ir 5 років тому
Finally someone's noticed.
@dc6191
@dc6191 5 років тому
Who's that?
@joshleonard6772
@joshleonard6772 5 років тому
I already know this is gonna bring the tears out of me.
@Bodegaklaus
@Bodegaklaus 5 років тому
okay. i know i'm gonna cry a lot, when watching this. there isn't something more touching, than sacrifices and heroism in war
@Lunarian3575
@Lunarian3575 5 років тому
“You go....I’ll cover ya!” That gave me chills like crazy. I literally cannot wait to watch this.
@anandmarryjisoo
@anandmarryjisoo 2 роки тому
Because of Paul Wesley aka Stefan Salvatore I watched a great show❤
@joker1087
@joker1087 5 років тому
that old man fighting back tears chokes me up every time
@ashleyorozco4031
@ashleyorozco4031 5 років тому
The trailer made me cry! Ouch my heart... Wow. This looks amazing.
@matthewharrison82499
@matthewharrison82499 5 років тому
Finally a series about actually heros and not made up ones!
@NatHarwood
@NatHarwood 5 років тому
And the most important comment of the video comes at the end. Wonderfully well put by that man there - 'not a motivation to hate.' Let's try and make sure it is never that way
@Historybuffm8
@Historybuffm8 3 роки тому
I binged watched the first 5 episodes at my grandma’s house. I just found it one day and decided to watch it. Best documentary ever!! Netflix please make season 2!
@manuelsandoval8680
@manuelsandoval8680 4 роки тому
I couldn’t stop crying while watching this season,the world is a better place thanks to this heroes
@TheJohnnyb34434
@TheJohnnyb34434 5 років тому
People, it's not about the "Game" It's about what it takes to the highest military award there is and it comes rarely to those who are noticed and deserving of a high honor.
@VoiceOfValidity
@VoiceOfValidity 5 років тому
Aw man, buzzkill.
@DanielAnderson-ce8in
@DanielAnderson-ce8in 5 років тому
no there is a game franchise called medal of honor
@DanielAnderson-ce8in
@DanielAnderson-ce8in 5 років тому
i know that is bait
@TheJohnnyb34434
@TheJohnnyb34434 5 років тому
I know there's a game called "Medal of Honor" but it's not about the game. PERIOD.
@djghostface292
@djghostface292 5 років тому
B. Tisdale HAHAHAHA DFKM
@jonitacrislamac293
@jonitacrislamac293 5 років тому
paul and steven! 😍
@TrollingVeteran
@TrollingVeteran 5 років тому
I've always wanted somebody to do a series about Medal of Honor recipients. I can't wait to watch this.
@jhong.4564
@jhong.4564 3 роки тому
I need more dose of this Netflix, It gives me chills all the time.
@starwarsnexus6872
@starwarsnexus6872 5 років тому
"That's how we're gonna win, not fighting what we hate, saving what we love".
@scuttdaddy9816
@scuttdaddy9816 5 років тому
Star Wars Nexus by smashing your speeder into the person you love and stop him from saving everyone he loves
@jacobhunter6891
@jacobhunter6891 5 років тому
People got so mad over that scene from The Last Jedi. But here, we can see a *real* soldier, and Medal of Honor recipient, saying pretty much the same thing.
@gloriajackel6819
@gloriajackel6819 5 років тому
To be honest I saw Paul Wesley and clicked then I realized what it was and want to actually watch it....then I saw Steven McQueen now I really wanna watch it. Thank you for your service
@chrisreynolds6143
@chrisreynolds6143 5 років тому
Looks wonderful! Thanks for producing this
@kyleoneill7482
@kyleoneill7482 4 роки тому
This was such a great Series. It was so well done and produced with such great care. They really need to do a second season, to tell more of these stories so that the public is aware. I hope they do the second season soon.
@nolanhewitt1893
@nolanhewitt1893 5 років тому
God Bless all American soldiers that protect our wonderful country!🇺🇸
@ynyln2456
@ynyln2456 5 років тому
*Bon Bon get the vervain.*
@TheFemaleTitan
@TheFemaleTitan 5 років тому
Your name cracks me up lmao
@kayeshuis
@kayeshuis 5 років тому
just finished I hope there will be a season 2 because hearing their stories is the best thing ever
@shalabhbade6779
@shalabhbade6779 5 років тому
Cheers to the editor for this amazing trailer!
@FreedomandBaconHomestead
@FreedomandBaconHomestead 5 років тому
Awesome! I can't wait to see it!
@GotQuality
@GotQuality 5 років тому
This looks really good, better be coming out on UK netflix as well
@liamroque5883
@liamroque5883 5 років тому
Now this is what I like to love. Honor, bravery, courage, and receiving an honor kinda like how I get my honor cards at school. So special
@silent504
@silent504 5 років тому
These are the type of shows we need, we need for these courageous hero's who have committed the ultimate sacrifice for our rights should be heard and known for generations to come. Deep love to any vets out there, I'm happy netflix decided to release this.
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