The Career of a Roman Soldier - Recruitment to Retirement (All Parts) DOCUMENTARY

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All parts of our documentary series on the career of a Roman soldier. Thanks to Storyblocks for sponsoring this video! Download unlimited stock media at one set price with Storyblocks: storyblocks.com/Invicta
This documentary is a compillation of all parts of our series on the career of a roman legionary. This begins with a review of how one joined the Roman army in the first place, including requirements and inspections. We then join a Roman legionary to see what legionary training was like in a Roman army boot camp. We next trace the progress of pay and promotion over the course of a soldier's career. This includes a huge number of awards and medals. And finally we conclude with the retirement of a Roman soldier. (Check out our friends @ImperiumRomanumYT)
Timestamp:
00:00 Intro
02:28 Recruitment
15:38 Boot Camp
25:01 Pay and Promotion
46:58 Medals of Honor
01:10:36 Retirement
Works Cited:
Goldsworthy, A. K. (1998). Roman Warfare
Goldsworthy, A. K. (1998). The Roman Army at War, 100 BC-AD 200. Oxford - N.Y.
Duncan-Jones, Richard (1994). Money and Government in the Roman Empire.
Webster, G. (1998). The Roman Imperial Army. London
Credits:
Research = Chris Das Neves
Script = invicta
Narration = Guy Michaels
Reenactment = Veteres Milites, Imperium Romanum
#history #documentary #rome

КОМЕНТАРІ: 270
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 21 день тому
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@Ace-cr9qt
@Ace-cr9qt 21 день тому
Are you guys going to make a another fantasy video? I love ❤️ when you guys make those and Don’t get me wrong I love ❤️ the history videos to
@gregoryminor5823
@gregoryminor5823 21 день тому
When you say that the soldiers would surely find a way to mark them in a way of hazing it looks like he drew a dick on his arm
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 21 день тому
@@gregoryminor5823 didnt see any comment nor delete any in this video besides some of those obvious porn ad accounts. Not sure what happened to yours. Might be because I re-ded this pinned comment with an edit.
@gregoryminor5823
@gregoryminor5823 21 день тому
@@InvictaHistory hell there's no telling then either way it's a good video looking forward to your next one
@johnmeyers2130
@johnmeyers2130 21 день тому
can you do another warhammer one?
@mooncake8254
@mooncake8254 21 день тому
After been with this channel for over 5 years. I came to realize it's the voice. It's soo good!
@zacsayer1818
@zacsayer1818 21 день тому
“What was the name of our Roman source again?” “Forgetius.” “Yeah, me too!”
@Echiewel
@Echiewel 18 днів тому
Ah, nevermind, we'll just call the soldier Titus Manlius and call it a day.
@zacsayer1818
@zacsayer1818 18 днів тому
@@Echiewel 🤣
@johnwatters6922
@johnwatters6922 12 днів тому
Incontentia Buttocks
@lorenzoalbertomedina6753
@lorenzoalbertomedina6753 5 днів тому
@@johnwatters6922 You all enjoy watching 40's/50's Gladiator movies ?
@Sharigan561
@Sharigan561 День тому
@@johnwatters6922 Biggus Dickus?
@Bnailling
@Bnailling 21 день тому
14:10 nothing like a phallus tattoo to keep track of who is who 😂
@gregoryminor5823
@gregoryminor5823 21 день тому
I said the same thing earlier I guess he didn't like the word I used because my comment was deleted but yeah that's one hell of a way to Haze someone
@S.P.Q.Rrespublicas
@S.P.Q.Rrespublicas 21 день тому
@@gregoryminor5823 youtube often deletes comments, so it is unlikely the creator. Sorry if this sounds....well annoying.
@gregoryminor5823
@gregoryminor5823 21 день тому
@@S.P.Q.Rrespublicas the Creator's already responded to me and explain to me that he did not delete my comment and I believe him I understand that UKposts likes to screw with people
@whatsgoingon71
@whatsgoingon71 20 днів тому
Drawing dicks on a new Boot, is probably the meldest form of hazing in military history...​@@gregoryminor5823
@ulfosterberg9116
@ulfosterberg9116 12 днів тому
Getting popular again...
@halflingactual3275
@halflingactual3275 21 день тому
Crazy how military training is still so similar to how it was conducted centuries ago. Edit: I saw a similarity in training compared to my own military training: First phase: administration and health check, being introduced to NCOs. Then conditioning and physical fitness. Second phase: drill, weapons training and longer, more difficult marches etc. Third phase: getting ready for campaign and/or additional training.
@pauliemc2010
@pauliemc2010 21 день тому
Not really considering the fundamentals of combat have never changed.
@Darkpara1
@Darkpara1 21 день тому
The Roman army was particularly organized for the time. They were the old world's masters of logistics..
@EquinoxGate
@EquinoxGate 19 днів тому
Almost like it was tried and tested
@SirFigsAlot
@SirFigsAlot 13 днів тому
Yea as the video kept going along I could see more and more comparisons to my experience in the army and the overall general experience of the military and the laws. Amazing how Rome set the groundwork for centuries to come
@ulfosterberg9116
@ulfosterberg9116 12 днів тому
@@SirFigsAlot "what have the romans ever done for us. " quote Monty python.
@kr-ayush
@kr-ayush 21 день тому
Software Engineer was my second career choice first was to join roman army and become a legionary 😂
@nuclearmedicineman6270
@nuclearmedicineman6270 21 день тому
Which did you end up going with?
@kr-ayush
@kr-ayush 21 день тому
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 unfortunately a software engineer
@maxivisionvermont1333
@maxivisionvermont1333 21 день тому
Im a roman legionary and became a roofer lol probly clisest profession lol s😂
@kr-ayush
@kr-ayush 21 день тому
@@maxivisionvermont1333 maybe some day i will open a wood crafting shop and wooden furniture and try to be a roman craftsman
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 21 день тому
@@maxivisionvermont1333 Don't worry, Hastati, you'll probably be great at building walls, that Caesar fellow loves his walls :)
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 14 днів тому
This has to be one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. I put this on to fall asleep to, but I’m so impressed by the quality of information I can’t sleep. Great job! Thank you
@slpc885
@slpc885 21 день тому
I cant believe this is for free
@hairyjohnson2597
@hairyjohnson2597 21 день тому
Thanks for this video! I am currently in the process of writing a historical fiction book about a young soldier joining the legions snd fighting under caesar in Gaul and ultimately becoming an aquilifer. I've been trying to find as much information as I could about a new recruit and the process and this just made it so much easier, thanks! Love your content!
@HistoryHaty
@HistoryHaty 21 день тому
Good for you.👍Nothing better then a good book. Keep up the good work.
@yorkshireaquatics9537
@yorkshireaquatics9537 21 день тому
Very good for you man. Smash it out! Takes so much work writing a good book. Good luck with the whole process. My cousin has been world building his fictional project for a 5 book series for around 10 years or more now. I've seen his spreadsheets with all the information of the world on and it blows my mind how much work he's done.... after 10 years he's about ready to start writing it now 😂😂
@graham5716
@graham5716 21 день тому
Leap fellow soldiers
@zacsayer1818
@zacsayer1818 18 днів тому
Good luck!
@larsi4139
@larsi4139 13 днів тому
U will probably know. Of it But eagle of the empire is such a good book series
@harvkidable
@harvkidable 21 день тому
Love this series, the effort that goes into them is simply incredible
@KS-PNW
@KS-PNW 20 днів тому
This was really well done. Thanks for putting it together!
@yoyoyickityyo
@yoyoyickityyo 21 день тому
Outdone yourself again. Thank you for this effort.
@qetiogusliriope7436
@qetiogusliriope7436 20 днів тому
8:30 very true. My father would beguile me with stories and when my boys and I enlisted, our mothers cried.
@azurephoenix9546
@azurephoenix9546 14 днів тому
It's so interesting that many veterans choose to group together after fighting together, even now when there's no free land and funding to do so. I think war forges bonds between people that only other people who have seen it, suffered it and struggled through it can really understand.
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE 21 день тому
Thank you for a really good video it explains a lot for people that do not know about it. I actually learned a couple new things myself.
@KaboosOnX1
@KaboosOnX1 День тому
This was great. I’d ask a question in my head and the next section of the video would answer it. Thanks man🤙🏼
@prestonyannotti7661
@prestonyannotti7661 21 день тому
I love you man i really appreciate the work you do
@davidoh14
@davidoh14 16 днів тому
Brilliant. Thank you for the effort.
@ducomaritiem7160
@ducomaritiem7160 4 дні тому
Very well done, I really enjoyed this compilation ❤
@martinlutherking1793
@martinlutherking1793 21 день тому
your content is wonderful, please make an Video about Assyrian professional military
@thomyt2192
@thomyt2192 День тому
always love the ancient rome content. it may feel oversaturated but the more sources that provide information and/or documentaries on it, the more holistically I and others can understand and admire the period. keep going, I say!
@user-ss2wf5yj2b
@user-ss2wf5yj2b 16 днів тому
probably the best ancient Rome documentary I've ever seen on you tube keep up the great work
@brianforry5524
@brianforry5524 10 днів тому
One of the most thorough, well put together documentaries on the Tube.
@peterreston6478
@peterreston6478 14 днів тому
Excellent and comprehensive presentation.
@chrispy804
@chrispy804 21 день тому
I hope youtube gets it's stuff together and starts promoting educational and entertaining channels like this again. We need more documentaries and less "farmed content"
@tack4054
@tack4054 21 день тому
This was fantastic
@AbhyudayaSinh
@AbhyudayaSinh 21 день тому
Very informative ❤❤
@mtathos_
@mtathos_ 21 день тому
awesome, finally!
@Xurium
@Xurium 20 днів тому
I want more of this!!! Muuuuch more :D
@elcabbage2306
@elcabbage2306 16 годин тому
I am continually amazed by the Roman Empire, like by how incredibly advanced they were compared to their contemporaries. So many of their practices are still used today, one that stuck out to me is how you mentioned they were compensated for travel. At least in the US government, compensation for travel costs is still known as ‘Per Diem’ to this day
@chicinthewoods
@chicinthewoods 20 днів тому
Great stuff!
@Aaron14LifeZZZ
@Aaron14LifeZZZ 21 день тому
Surviving 25 years is insane
@Ideo7Z
@Ideo7Z 21 день тому
Imagine doing that the entire time as a private. 25 yrs is senior NCO time as Sargeant Majors in modern armies.
@Darkpara1
@Darkpara1 21 день тому
Depends what kind of service they got I guess. 25 years as a regular infantryman fighting campaigns with no promotion has got to have been shit.
@vladimirboskovic
@vladimirboskovic 21 день тому
That's the point 😂
@JH-JMH
@JH-JMH 21 день тому
​@Ideo7Z 25 year grunt lol
@swampfox1776.
@swampfox1776. 17 днів тому
Why?
@Starcraft2Krauts
@Starcraft2Krauts 3 дні тому
What a great video.
@Godl0ves
@Godl0ves 21 день тому
‼️‼️ That was an incredible ‼️‼️ experience 🙏❤️ Love from Scotland ❤️🙏
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 13 днів тому
Have no idea why would I want to know that but this channel is always reliably good
@rickcardenas8841
@rickcardenas8841 13 днів тому
Awesome!!! Thank you
@MartinSjoholm
@MartinSjoholm 9 днів тому
Best documentary ever
@annikablake2545
@annikablake2545 8 днів тому
Great video!
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk 21 день тому
Roman History is the best btw so caesar's career like this
@Elsidu13
@Elsidu13 11 днів тому
This was a interesting documentary
@georgecristiancripcia4819
@georgecristiancripcia4819 9 днів тому
Very nice video
@lknanml
@lknanml 21 день тому
Having gone through basic training (at 34 but that's a story for another comment) I can say MEPS hasn't changed much since the Roman days........... You want me to walk like a what? A duck? Should I quack as well? What do you mean get ready to do a lot of pushups with my sense of humor? I in fact did end up doing A LOT of pushups with my sense of humor...............
@The_SmorgMan
@The_SmorgMan 21 день тому
You know your joke is good when HR wants to hear it in person.
@lknanml
@lknanml 18 днів тому
@@The_SmorgMan I got ahold of an HR complaint document and used to keep it folded up in my shoulder pocket whenever a bad joke made it through my "don't ever say this to other people no matter how funny your think it is filter". I'd pull it out right after I made a smart ass remark that REALLY crashed and burned with people saying "WTF did you just say" and would unfold it while saying " I have all my info prefilled up here. Just make your comments here , sign there and take it to SFC (pick a name) and he will take care of it err you ahh I mean me...... Saved my ass 3 times for REAL until I fixed that social filter for good.......
@The_SmorgMan
@The_SmorgMan 18 днів тому
@@lknanmlthat’s legendary! I’ll keep that story in mind
@lordeden2732
@lordeden2732 14 днів тому
If it's not broken why change it
@kaylaantonio6460
@kaylaantonio6460 16 днів тому
Sick testudo! 🤙🏽🛡️🛡️🛡️
@yuthdecay9247
@yuthdecay9247 20 днів тому
The total war Rome music was a nice touch
@colebevans8939
@colebevans8939 8 днів тому
Rome had a lot of flaws but also had some fantastic principles. The way the used and treated the army has to be one of their greatest strengths and something we could learn from. 25 years of service granting you tax exemptions, citizenship, and land? We could learn from this. Offer approved immigrant families citizenship in exchange for 25 years of service. No income tax for veterans of 25 years. Offer to give veterans free homes and land in struggling communities to bring in a strong positive influence. Finally the infrastructure. Outside of combat; put the military to work. Certain deployments are public service based; build new roads, schools, ports, etc. That gives the nation better infrastructure and trains thousands of soldiers in various skilled trades that they can then use in retirement. Roman’s absolutely knew how to use the military to not just win wars, but to create a national identity, a strong culture, and build community’s.
@lucasgaudio3720
@lucasgaudio3720 21 день тому
You can just thell those reenactors did not wanna damage their expensive stuff. Good for them. You did something amazing, it does matter your hasta throw did not look great
@RafaelC015
@RafaelC015 15 днів тому
Are you guys able to do an episode like this for a medieval man-at-arms? The household troops/retainers of medieval nobility that aren’t knights?
@xXSlyfoxMinionXx
@xXSlyfoxMinionXx 18 днів тому
Good to see MEPS hasnt changed in over 2000 years
@nobodyknows3180
@nobodyknows3180 4 дні тому
I cannot help but think that the "Pax Romana" was brought about by the stabilizing influence of these many 'retirement colonies' through which Roman culture was spread, and which attracted people and fostered local commerce and prosperity.
@Nervii_Champion
@Nervii_Champion 18 днів тому
To see through the eyes of a man of the 10th or 13th legions under Julius Caesar, or as a man whom was in the elite cavalry/units of Alexander is something that fascinates my imagination. I think about stuff like that when I go on runs and lift weights rather than listen to music. Like that one time a standard bearer under Julius Caesar announced that he was going to serve Roma bravely when everyone else was scared to step off the ships onto Brittania, and then everyone else followed his lead to go meet the tribal army standing in front of them. Moments like that spike my testosterone like nothing else.
@pliniohokama9133
@pliniohokama9133 3 дні тому
The first part reminded me a lot of my recruitment phase in the French foreign legion
@Snarmeggedon
@Snarmeggedon 40 хвилин тому
Damn, the woman reenacting as a grieving family members SOLD that shit.
@alexanderstockel6497
@alexanderstockel6497 21 день тому
First thing i thought when watching the enlistment part was how much it was like a Ancient meps
@peppolobuondelmonte
@peppolobuondelmonte 21 день тому
Fabrizio said: "My Romans [as I have said], as long as they were wise and good, never permitted that their citizens should take up this practice as their profession, notwithstanding that they were able to raise them at all times, for they made war at all times: but in order to avoid the harm which this continuous practice of theirs could do to them, since the times did not change, they changed the men, and kept turning men over in their legions so that every fifteen years they always completely re-manned them:" -Machiavelli, Niccolo "The Art of War" Book I
@nsahandler
@nsahandler 21 день тому
I think you skipped over a major part of these awards and their role to the *average soldier.* People didn't walk around wearing crowns. A person might wear one for a day, or on campaign, or to show off in the city (if it made it that far), but it was considered bad form to keep and wear any crown. What they were literally being given was an item that they could either keep forever or to melt down and use to buy things. The metal awards - especially the golden ones - were their own type of bonus checks.
@Ajaylix_history_shorts
@Ajaylix_history_shorts 17 днів тому
He did mention that wearing the crowns daily was seen as a disrespect to others, since Rome hated kings during the republican era, and also the fact that a Roman soldier almost always have top wear helmets
@nsahandler
@nsahandler 16 днів тому
@@Ajaylix_history_shorts yeah but the metals it was made of were part of the reward to most.
@jakehailo
@jakehailo 21 день тому
14:08 is wild
@georgecristiancripcia4819
@georgecristiancripcia4819 9 днів тому
Is one the the actors,expecially at the begining,is the actor who played Titus Pullo in Rome tv show?
@tedtimmis8135
@tedtimmis8135 14 днів тому
My guess is that the real Roman soldier was far more impressive than the reenactors. Also, they must have been incredibly fit.
@ulfosterberg9116
@ulfosterberg9116 12 днів тому
Look at old photos. Noone was as fluffy as we are today even some thirty years ago. And people did not have these "strap on muscles" that some have nowadays. Look at Johnny wiesmuller playing tarsan. He was a swimmer at that time.
@bvbxiong5791
@bvbxiong5791 2 дні тому
my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandfather grew up in a veteran's colony in Hispania!
@user-tw8nh3fh2y
@user-tw8nh3fh2y 15 днів тому
😎😎😎AWESOME VID😎😎😎
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 13 днів тому
How much money could they earn as an organization that provides extras for filming and events?
@shable1436
@shable1436 7 годин тому
This is better than a us army recruit video
@geoffmarr7526
@geoffmarr7526 11 днів тому
This was a fantastic history lesson.
@GreatestEverGuy
@GreatestEverGuy 6 днів тому
what is the music that you use, please?
@gleeart
@gleeart 21 день тому
The esprit de corps that endured in the legions is a true achievement in history, & has never been equalled. Nothing endures & nothing lacks a downside, that loyalty turned against itself wherein legions started to elect their emperors, that could work but when it didn't there were proto German watchers with their nascent efficiency traits just waiting to pounce. The legions became a state within a state effectively, they could be so close knit. That often turns toxic but nonetheless they could be ready to die as a unified body, as one did in formation according to the account of the major battle between Trajan & the Dacians, all dead but keeping the correct positions, & from a purely military viewpoint that is all that can be asked. .
@nuclearmedicineman6270
@nuclearmedicineman6270 21 день тому
Sounds eerily familiar.
@tevinlong4888
@tevinlong4888 7 днів тому
50% chance of reaching retirement with the perks in that era!😮 Sign me up!!!
@newpointe601
@newpointe601 21 день тому
Soldier of Rome The Legionary talks about the training alot in the first part of the book.
@boki102409
@boki102409 21 день тому
14:07 life of Brian reference?
@TheFrogEnjoyer
@TheFrogEnjoyer 21 день тому
This channel is what i wish history class was like
@Michael-vp9gs
@Michael-vp9gs 20 днів тому
The Roman Army was the first modern army. All Armies post middle ages are copies of the Roman Army with variations.
@davidstevenson9517
@davidstevenson9517 19 днів тому
Not necessarily the first, Michael; 500BCE saw the first Chinese emperor form an equivalent to the Roman Army to serve his newly formed Empire. The similarities between these coexisting empires is usually overlooked by Western observers. Hello from New Zealand, a small, weak nation defended by the smallest and weakest army in Western Civilization (except Luxembourg).🇳🇿💂‍♂️🌴🌊
@evertjan9479
@evertjan9479 13 днів тому
​@@davidstevenson9517Fear not Iceland doesn't even have an army. Then again they keep being voted the most peaceful country in the world, 17 times in a row apparently. Greetings from the Netherlands, crappy army, but good weed though🤣👍🇳🇱
@HistoryHaty
@HistoryHaty 21 день тому
How do you have videos of Roman life. Do you guys have reenactments.
@robertomahaffey6172
@robertomahaffey6172 21 день тому
Hmmmm
@alexlaws5086
@alexlaws5086 21 день тому
Nope, they went back in time with HD cameras to capture it all.
@ctirons
@ctirons 21 день тому
They explain at the beginning of the video that it’s Imperium Romanum, a re-enactment group.
@HistoryHaty
@HistoryHaty 20 днів тому
@@alexlaws5086 Lol
@a.d.clarke4990
@a.d.clarke4990 21 день тому
59:44 didn’t Sulla win one too? 🤔
@davidstevenson9517
@davidstevenson9517 19 днів тому
"Centurions led from the front... and experienced disproportionate casualties" (42:10). The Great War saw the British Army suffer similar disproportionate fatalities amongst officers and NCOs: 17% were killed in action whilst enlisted men suffered 10% (Total BEF dead: one million). Four British generals were killed in frontline action (excluding Kitchener). This higher percentage has been submerged in the common belief that officers dawdled in the rear areas while the enlisted men took on the brunt of the fighting.
@thethirdboard2312
@thethirdboard2312 21 день тому
24 miles in 5 hours. If 1 mile is 1.6 km, so, 38.4 km in 5 hours or, 7.7 km for an hour, carrying heavy equipment.
@evertjan9479
@evertjan9479 13 днів тому
I looked at several sites about classical antiquety and they gave a length of 1.478 km or 1.481 km for 1 Roman Mile. 29.6 cm for 1 Roman Foot. And apparently most of those are still used in the Anglo-Saxon countries of today. And here I thought the Americans didn't like the European measurements and weights etc. (But secretly they do, even if it is to think about Rome atleast once per day🤣)
@lawindacera7219
@lawindacera7219 20 днів тому
Good to see that romans have the same sense of humor as modern peoples do
@markrossow6303
@markrossow6303 6 днів тому
so there is a burial marker statue along the Rhine River for a Jewish Roman soldier with the common nickname / adopted name "Pantera" James Tabor has a blog post about it
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 21 день тому
Wow
@Screwball70
@Screwball70 16 днів тому
Im lucky i was raised but a few mile from Chester so i spent a lot of time walking the old city walls or standing in the amphitheatre, to dressing up as a roman soldier on school trips so i had a love of all things not just roman but all things ancient. Oh and yes there are many ' cock & balls ' etched into stonework around chester, even the ancient men loved graffiti, snd especially falic graffiti lol.
@grahamparr3933
@grahamparr3933 5 днів тому
Not sure about re ectopi
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 15 днів тому
Paperwork or papyrus work made from Egyptian reeds?
@robertomahaffey6172
@robertomahaffey6172 21 день тому
Haven't seen the whole video just thumbnail. Wasn't some terms like 16 years then 20 then 25?
@evertjan9479
@evertjan9479 13 днів тому
It varied throughout the existence of the empire. (various sources give various durations)
@TitoWllyStrs
@TitoWllyStrs 14 днів тому
make Indonesian subtitle, please.
@waterbottlecrinkle6973
@waterbottlecrinkle6973 11 годин тому
1:00:58 this biblical Glzing
@vanguze
@vanguze 15 днів тому
You know I could get down with that kind of life...we are really missing out on so much of the human element to life now with the way things are.
@germanmandalorian3514
@germanmandalorian3514 21 день тому
To bad I dont have any Garrum(and something for it of course) to enjoy this.
@sylviegonzalez1153
@sylviegonzalez1153 21 день тому
Try Tasting History with Max Miller he made some garum. You could get the recipe lol 😊
@syahminorizan8064
@syahminorizan8064 21 день тому
You had me at Garum.
@nuclearmedicineman6270
@nuclearmedicineman6270 21 день тому
You could always sip a nice cool glass of posca while you watch.
@Moon-li9ki
@Moon-li9ki 21 день тому
how do you even return to civilian life after 25 years in the army? Like, the man spent his entire life as a soldier, what else he can do besides being a soldier?
@RCsev070
@RCsev070 21 день тому
Last time I was this early, I hadn't enrolled in the Roman army yet.
@Yashu1105
@Yashu1105 20 днів тому
34:20 as a former Infantryman I second this. Booze and Hookers.......
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 2 дні тому
Our history of wars with our Channel neighbours France , or Gaul as was, is quite something, I’m aware of Norman and his serfs taking advantage of Harry straight from his victory over those other envious pretenders from across the North Sea and their giving us one in the eye back in 1066 however one has to delve deep to discover any more examples of our Entente enemies winning the day. Meanwhile we have countless recorded victories over France and without exception they’ve all been over on their once British soil not to mention the half decent literature that has spun off our millennia’s long rinsing the backwards lavatorians over our Channel. #OurHistory 📚☘️
@walterboyer2175
@walterboyer2175 11 днів тому
"For Pommies a**" 😂
@jishnudey5845
@jishnudey5845 21 день тому
First to like and comment
@stephenlamoreaux3252
@stephenlamoreaux3252 6 днів тому
Roma invicta!
@anthropomorphicself-loathi4495
@anthropomorphicself-loathi4495 18 днів тому
Support comment
@denisehall4818
@denisehall4818 13 днів тому
I guess Italians have always loved jewelry.
@busterhikney6936
@busterhikney6936 4 дні тому
@12:38 Marijuana was offered? SIGN UP TIME!!
@markw8543
@markw8543 21 день тому
Hold up who is forgettius- thats an awesome name for a historian
@alexlaws5086
@alexlaws5086 21 день тому
While Forgettius would be absolutely hilarious, the actual name is Vegetius.
@John-wg6xw
@John-wg6xw 2 дні тому
For a second I thought he said "Spaghettius"
@andremoller782
@andremoller782 15 днів тому
17:29 ... Please .. I cant be the only one who bursted into laughter because of this class easter egg. :D ....
@user-jp4cq4gy8c
@user-jp4cq4gy8c 17 днів тому
I wonder what percentage of recruits survived to reach retirement 25 yrs later.
@CubeInspector
@CubeInspector 21 день тому
Ill be honest, the ads immediately going into the video are a huge turn off for your stuff man. I get you need to run ads but have some respect for the audience
@alexlaws5086
@alexlaws5086 21 день тому
I mean, would you prefer for him to get you all invested and then "Wham! Ad!" Or would you rather get it out of the way and enjoy the rest of the video?
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