Old Age & Treachery - The Unstoppable 77th Infantry Division by The Fat Electrician - Reaction

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  • When I talked to my father about this and mentioned the pow situation, he said the old guys probably had sons fighting and were probably receiving letters about them dying.

    @hunterwilliams2833@hunterwilliams2833Ай бұрын
    • Oh, that's something many people probably haven't even thought about, including myself. That would just make them want to fight that more aggressively.

      @PiousSlayer@PiousSlayerАй бұрын
    • They have spoken about it in interviews. Early on when they arrived in the Pacific the Japanese captured one of their patrols. The men had to stay in their positions listening to the Japanese torturing their guys. The following day when they moved out, they discovered the mutilated corpses. The Japanese had chopped their dicks off and put them in their mouths. From then on, the standing order was to not take prisoners. Pretty much the only person to violate that order was Desmond Doss. He would treat any wounded man he found.

      @brianeleighton@brianeleightonАй бұрын
    • ​@@PiousSlayer Not to mention the sheer animosity between the Americans and Japanese

      @dj11o9er9@dj11o9er9Күн бұрын
  • 22:36 made me have a flashback. I was 16 in a car with my father (Vet of 18 years) and one of his friends (also a vet) we didn’t know where we were going. So they asked me to pull up map and I accidentally lead them in the wrong direction after I shamefully told them we went the wrong way. Their first response was to immediately impersonate a second lieutenant. That was years go and I still remember it like it was yesterday.

    @SOS_Spitfire@SOS_SpitfireАй бұрын
  • My Grandfather fought alongside the 77th on Okinawa. He was a Raider in the 4th Batt. He never said much about the war.

    @m2hmghb@m2hmghbАй бұрын
  • 77th division, Weaponized angry Dad energy.😅 My grandfather served in the 77th during the Philippines Campaigns (was 22 at the time), got 3 Bronze Stars, never talked about it. I didn't know the significance of it till FE made a video about it 😢.

    @CJ-jo6do@CJ-jo6doАй бұрын
    • Always the way mate. We never know what they did until it’s way to late. Feel proud as your grandfather was a legend along with his brothers.

      @Bubblehead088@Bubblehead088Ай бұрын
    • Real shvt right there. Those who have seen and done real things in war.....know the cost takes away any desire to brag. That's never important anyway. Did what needed done. Some people needed saving....some needed dying. Some helped both along their way. We salute them. They're absolute lads and they're dead but never forgotten. Even if their deeds are never made into movies or tales. We know. We remember. That's what matters.

      @newbdestroyer9997@newbdestroyer999725 күн бұрын
    • W.A.D.E. weaponized angry dad energy i love it needs to be on a shirt even W.A.D. would work. tactical WAS tactical WAD

      @Sourman1545@Sourman154524 күн бұрын
  • Legit, the Marines in my unit used to pull this shit on guys in the Army units we fought against in exercises, and all it took was us stealing a sentry or 5 and finding a guy who fit in their uniforms. Sometimes the old tricks are the best ones

    @PopeMetallicus@PopeMetallicusАй бұрын
    • Tactics and planning are no match for tomfoolery and bullshit.

      @josephwilson4353@josephwilson4353Ай бұрын
  • My cousin joined the Marines at 26, and they all called him "Grandpa".

    @woahhbro2906@woahhbro2906Ай бұрын
    • Now that's just rude😂

      @hurricaneace143@hurricaneace14326 күн бұрын
  • Hollywood has never done justice to real life heroes. To Hell And Back, the story of Audey Murphy that he played himself in only hit a few of the highlights of what he did and that was with the man playing himself in it.

    @PAT8888-is2pd@PAT8888-is2pdАй бұрын
  • Germany actually had a mutual defense pact with Japan so Hitler said to declare war but he really didn't want to he just wanted to improve relations with Japan

    @codylowe1683@codylowe1683Ай бұрын
    • I was coming here to say that

      @leojamesclune1730@leojamesclune1730Ай бұрын
    • Which is funny, because Germany dragged Italy into the war in a similar fashion since they had a similar treaty. And when Germany invaded Poland, Italy was obligated to join the fight.

      @leojamesclune1730@leojamesclune1730Ай бұрын
    • He was hoping Japan would go after Russia

      @spike11313@spike11313Ай бұрын
    • Not quite. Japan engaged in an offensive war and the pact with Germany I’m pretty sure didn’t bind it to join an offensive war (Japan didn’t join in the invasion of the Soviet Union). It’s more likely Germany was looking at lend lease, and just viewed the declaration of war as a legal confirmation of a war that already existed.

      @ls93780@ls93780Ай бұрын
    • ​@@spike11313that's what Japan did do during ww2, that and attacking China... If you want to know, look up the r*pe of Nanking, where the N*zzis were so appalled by what was going on, they helped put a stop to it.

      @5danieldavis@5danieldavisАй бұрын
  • Damn So if we didn’t have the 77th gettin all those kills maybe the tactical nuke kill streaks wouldn’t have activated 😅😅

    @MrThsharp@MrThsharpАй бұрын
  • "Half the time." 😂 I felt that!

    @EvelyntMild@EvelyntMildАй бұрын
  • The 77th Division was like fine cheese and wine. Cheese as in it gets really hard and dence perfect for cracking your teeth, and wine as in even a taste of it is enough to knock you out cold 😂.

    @anlydaly5726@anlydaly5726Ай бұрын
  • Proof that in the right cases, age is just a number! Also, seriously bummed this division was deactivated...

    @ForgottenHonor0@ForgottenHonor0Ай бұрын
    • They are reactivated as the 77th Sustainment Brigade at Ft.Dix NJ

      @Lynn.knepper1280@Lynn.knepper1280Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Lynn.knepper1280HELL YEAH!!!

      @ForgottenHonor0@ForgottenHonor0Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Lynn.knepper1280 They're baaaaaaaaaaack!!!

      @Br0ck3n@Br0ck3nАй бұрын
    • It was a unit that was activated and deactivated as needed. Cause they were in WWI as well and from what I could tell some of their units were the "lost battalion".

      @beardaquatics9163@beardaquatics9163Ай бұрын
  • Now those old guys who are like 30+ years old are Special Forces and in Tier 1 like DEVGRU or DELTA lol

    @ghosti79@ghosti79Ай бұрын
  • 14:10 Because as the old man, you are pops. If the rest of the platoon is fucking up, you are he father central figure of that platoon, why are they fucking up? Why did you let them fuck up? The old man in my platoon in basic was about 28, the old man for the battery was 40 in the platoon behind us

    @marethyu7593@marethyu7593Ай бұрын
  • That medal count is just insane!

    @colonelilbrink8544@colonelilbrink8544Ай бұрын
    • What about the k*ll ratio?☠️

      @jimreilly917@jimreilly917Ай бұрын
  • If it doesn’t stink, stick ‘em.

    @falsehero2001@falsehero2001Ай бұрын
  • (The Background) Vvrrrrooooooommmmm. VRrroommm. Verrrrrooooommmm. Lol

    @EliteValor1003@EliteValor1003Ай бұрын
  • The 77th in WWII is the Call of Duty equivalent of FaZe going against a bunch of little Jimmy Christmas noobs, the poor noobs don't stand a fucking chance.

    @markbowerii7632@markbowerii7632Ай бұрын
  • Remember the USS Cole? That was one kamikaze boat! Imagine 300 of those coming at the US fleet. Dear Lord!

    @corycody6967@corycody6967Ай бұрын
  • Yeah, a lot of the "true story" style military movies are downplayed, specifically because the stuff that's worth making a movie over is usually a little too over the top to be accepted by the general public. My Grandpa was on a ship in WW2, and Korea, but he did have to make amphibious landings a time or two, and while he almost never talked about his time in service, he did tell me a few stories when I was around... 12 or so, so this is memory from over 20 years ago. Still, he would have stood by that "if they don't stink, stick 'em" statement. He was in the later waves, so he was cleanup, meaning he went around making sure there weren't survivors. He told me he saw a guy who had been shot in the head, literally could see his brain, and so he didn't bother sticking him. That guy got up, and fired at his buddy next to him, luckily he missed. But after that, he said he stuck all the bodies.

    @InstrucTube@InstrucTubeАй бұрын
  • Lets goooo I was hoping you would react to this lets do this boys

    @Way_gin_war@Way_gin_warАй бұрын
  • To be fair to the Germans, we are viewing this with the benefit of hindsight. For the Germans, a large part of why their attack on Russia in 1941 was halted was Stalin moving a bunch of specially trained Siberian Divisions to halt the Germans outside of Moscow. If the Japanese declared war on the Soviets, Stalin would have to move those troops back to Siberia to defend against Japan. Hitler was likely assuming that we would focus our attention on Japan, the country that attacked us, instead of them first as well. Both assumptions he made ended up being false.

    @brianeleighton@brianeleightonАй бұрын
  • America won WW2 and they're the only REALLY who fought in the Asian front. America was fighting 2 wars😂.

    @ghosti79@ghosti79Ай бұрын
    • They had help too from the British and people who lived in Asia, but America was the main force fighting Imperial Japan, yes

      @Yuki_Ika7@Yuki_Ika720 күн бұрын
  • Brittain was on the verge of starvation before the US got involved. It would have been Russia vs Germany.

    @GregPrice-ep2dk@GregPrice-ep2dkАй бұрын
    • and Russia relied on the US for a lot of it's supplies.

      @noneedtoknow07@noneedtoknow07Ай бұрын
  • When I was stationed in South Korea, we had a butter bar who led us into the mountains on our monthly road march and proceeded to get lost. When we finally got back, we were all given a 72 hr pass and he got a chewing out. Why? They had to send M.P.’s out looking for us because we were so lost. ( And tired). At least that’s what I remember.

    @susanwahl6322@susanwahl6322Ай бұрын
  • All tht training was worth it js

    @shadowstrikeify@shadowstrikeifyАй бұрын
  • when I joined the navy, there was a recruit that was aboutFoothills alleys past 35thyou look much older than the first class petty officer and a cheap Petty officer, who are our company commanders,cancel that San Diego rtc.he also had a wifehe also had a wife that joined at the same time. but she was sent to Orlando florida.

    @kondomonster@kondomonsterАй бұрын
  • When you said you didn’t know how to quantify that, I can only think back to your reaction to part of star wars vs 40, “I cannot put a figure, to how f***ed you are!”

    @artifact2835@artifact2835Ай бұрын
  • Look at what they went through before seeing combat. They were as special forces or more than the special forces of the time.

    @derrikspoonemore2279@derrikspoonemore2279Ай бұрын
  • Pride is a inceptive to the prideful

    @edwardzhou9423@edwardzhou942326 күн бұрын
  • @10:00 no incentive other than a mutual defense pact with Japan...so did he want to declare war....nope, was he forced to declare war because of his alliance...yep. why do you think he was so effing mad at the Japanese for pulling the US into the war ??? Also, side note, USSR isn't in any position to be kicking anyone's teeth in. Operation Barbarossa began in June 1941, they've been routed and completely defensive by the time US enters WWII in Dec 1941. UK's on it's last legs, beging completely defensive in nature. The stupid part was launching operation Barbarossa, had he not done that, UK would have been forced to sue for peace, or get invaded. Negating any form of US participation in Europe.

    @nadjasunflower1387@nadjasunflower1387Ай бұрын
  • The 77th ID: the original E-4 Mafia 3:)

    @johnshaffer3405@johnshaffer340528 күн бұрын
  • Old dudes can throw down, don't underestimate us.

    @2strokinit527@2strokinit52713 күн бұрын
  • Currently watching og dragonball and Master Roshi is a force of nature in that show (and a massive perv)

    @TheGamesterLP@TheGamesterLPАй бұрын
  • Time stamp 9:30 of this video. Germany didn't have a choice but to go to war with America. Not only was America supplying the Allies but Germany and Japan signed a treaty stating that if another nation declared war with either, then they had to go to war with that nation.

    @dikayevertear3509@dikayevertear3509Ай бұрын
  • (notices all the motorcycles) ...do you live near sturgis or something? 🤣

    @pwbeagles@pwbeaglesАй бұрын
  • Even before our "involvement" our industrial might was already providing significant support to both the UK and the USSR and long before the attack on Pearl Harbor American pilots were fighting the Japanese as mercenaries in China (the Flying Tigers).

    @PAT8888-is2pd@PAT8888-is2pd22 күн бұрын
  • Awesome reaction yet again. The Fat Electrician is awesome but you also kill it as well. Def a loyal fan here.😎👍

    @TheNotSoFatman72@TheNotSoFatman72Ай бұрын
  • This was a crazy war,especially with the Americans. I mean, we had bat bombs, a sub that sunk a train, and an Army unit that acted like Marines, that managed to sink an enemy Naval vessel with guns and artillery

    @aaroncoffman88@aaroncoffman88Ай бұрын
    • Don't forget the British wooden fighter-bombers.

      @Tsurf@TsurfКүн бұрын
  • My oldest in my BMT flight was a 40 year old Chinese foreigner coming for American citizenship 😅

    @hurricaneace143@hurricaneace14326 күн бұрын
  • 9:20 If you have a neighbourhoodly war and it turn out some other neighour lends your oponent metric fton of fuel, metal, food, telegraph wires, trucks, planes, trains, train eagons, factory machines, factories, tanks, artilery tractors, explosives, rocket fuel ect ect. without: 1 payment 2 expecting to get them back... that does not seem like neutrality at work to me chief also if they already decide to invest so much in you loosing, I do not think sending them a post card will change them mind about entering in formaly once they have enough divisions. At thisnpoint declaration of war is but a formality: america would go in regardless

    @MD-gb2nf@MD-gb2nfАй бұрын
  • “If ww3 starts tomorrow” uhhhhhhhh……

    @legionx4046@legionx4046Ай бұрын
    • Uhhhhh what?

      @ghosti79@ghosti79Ай бұрын
    • @@ghosti79ww3 might be starting with iran attacking israel

      @legionx4046@legionx4046Ай бұрын
    • When WW3 starts:I’m literally 28 going on 29, IF I AM FORCIBLY DRAFTED YOU BETTER GET ME A BEER AND CIGARETTE’S!!!!!!!

      @desertpinoy5616@desertpinoy5616Ай бұрын
    • ​@@legionx4046 WW3 would be over in minutes, because there isn't a nation or coalition of nations on the planet that can go toe to toe with Uncle Sam.

      @Mare_Man@Mare_ManАй бұрын
    • ​@@legionx4046 Look up how many wars Israel has been involved in and lost. They'll be fine

      @Mare_Man@Mare_ManАй бұрын
  • My dad was in the army for 20 years. After I saw this, I asked him if they had any nicknames for older dudes in his training unit. He couldn't remember many, but they did call one guy the cowardly lion because he wouldn't stop closing his eyes during rifle training😂.

    @bigtaco7654@bigtaco7654Ай бұрын
  • There’s a clip from the Unsubscribe podcast you should check out. Nick was actually contacted by someone who was the son of a former 77th member who had done most of the research and wanted to tell the story of his father and the men he fought with. It’s definitely worth watching even if you don’t make it a reaction video. Just goes to show the impact of his videos and what he’s trying to do.

    @GreenSargent@GreenSargent27 күн бұрын
  • Have you ever listened to the group Sabaton? Their songs are about military history, and they don't take sides. They also have a history channel that tells the stories behind the songs. Check out their songs Devil Dogs and No Bullets Fly.

    @minorvawter5830@minorvawter5830Ай бұрын
  • Very few people truly realized just how committed and just how much America was really gonna be ble to expand though. The USSR lend lease program wasn't actually considered a really impressive feat primarily because literally everyone else was at a complete war time economy at that point, even though obviously hindsight is 20/20. There was and simply hasn't been a nation that was so able to completely switch from isolation/protectionist to imperialist so quickly before or since.

    @benjamies4136@benjamies413610 күн бұрын
  • We are the best, because we train the best.....and the best way to get around rules is inventing ways geneva didnt know was possible.... America

    @corryburton9834@corryburton9834Ай бұрын
  • Do you have a biker weekend coming up?

    @RG-di8ni@RG-di8niАй бұрын
  • Just for clarification, Hitler instated a design share program and information share program, at the time share of information and equipment was also considered support and an act of war by the targeted party anyways. Due to this Hitler who said "Dont attack America" was forced to declare war before Germany had more justifications against them, they also were hoping Mexico would tag in as well. Russia would have had to slog the battle for WW2 out another 5 years roughly because they didn't have vehicles after Germany pushed there shit in all the way to Stalingrad. By this time several soldiers who were smart relocated machine equipment to the Russian side of the river and high command converted barns into makeshift workshops and basically into dual leighbor camps for planes and small chassis parts. America at this point offloaded enough Steel, Explosives and trucks that 40% of there production in this time-frame was American material, by the mid of the following year 80% of there Supply chain was American supplied and keep in mind we still got another year when Russia was finally on the roll and had Most of there tooling back and had managed to get production of the majority of the supplies they received for 2 years and everything went well in there side so much so that T-34 chassi design was able to improve to the point where welds were not hyper dogshit and workman quality jumped a fuck ton, the top 3 people in the Russian army at the time had nothing but compliments to the Americans for the supplies and there quality of goods. Russia indeed could have won without our aid, but there population may not have held out and it would have been a fight to "Wait for the West to win to end it", don't forget America was in two fronts on separate battle-zones and still supplying herself, allies, and helping to aid countries in rebuilding as much as she could (Even focused on repairing Japan and Germany a ton after they surrendered), and Russia was in fact not entirely at friends with the Americans in 1939 - 1940 (finish war took a toll on the ego and Stalin actually started looking at America with interest), they considered themselves self efficient till 1942 when they realized something was up and Germany was amassing at the border. Germany had maps from WW1 marking some fuel depot positions but due to missed math they drove past the fuel depot in WW2, If Germany had the fuel they probably world have taken Stalingrad entirely and had enough tank support to hold that line. Russia forced by Germany to join the Allies to receive better aid and force America and Britain to open up a Front-line and push on the West (France). Technically they didn't join the allies officially till the signing of Germany in 1945, even then they only posted threats and hate cause America and Britian displayed use-able technology unlike the false bluffs the Russians were spouting. Lot of people didn't even know that during the battle of Kursk Romania and Italy had a small piece of the line and because they used Mountain infantry in the snow they were used to horrible winter conditions, they in fact gained better terrain, and better supply systems in the snow so they actually 100% halted the advance of the Russian onslaught, they only retreated once the German lines hit there supply line as the German front-line. The Italian and Romanian troops started shitting on the Russian tanks and infantry. Its not covered except they reference Italian tanks as they are the "Yellow Devil Tanks". They dont like the fact that Italian weapons put up good work on them.

    @joshuaturcotte6724@joshuaturcotte6724Ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed the reaction.

    @janihensley5306@janihensley530629 күн бұрын
  • I am in AIT rn at fort LeonardWood and I'm with a guy who is 43

    @danielcook1015@danielcook101516 күн бұрын
  • Didn't Germany and Japan have an alliance? So when the US declared war on Japan, Germany had to declare war on the US, right?

    @EvelyntMild@EvelyntMildАй бұрын
  • TALK ABOUT MVPs!

    @hughshax5903@hughshax5903Ай бұрын
  • Y'all know the US cranked out ~64k sherman tanks during the war right?

    @2strokinit527@2strokinit52712 сағат бұрын
  • sweet kitten

    @memnoc8669@memnoc8669Ай бұрын
  • Will we ever see you react to the Weaver Option like you mentioned in the all guardsman party?

    @daltonlove5567@daltonlove5567Ай бұрын
    • Can you give me the search terms for it? I'm getting a bunch of different results.

      @OldManReacts@OldManReactsАй бұрын
    • @@OldManReacts sorry just saw your reply

      @daltonlove5567@daltonlove55676 күн бұрын
    • @@OldManReacts fanfiction website

      @daltonlove5567@daltonlove55676 күн бұрын
    • @@OldManReacts its fanfic should be the first result if not type weaver option fanfiction and u should get the right results

      @daltonlove5567@daltonlove55676 күн бұрын
  • Germany was forced to declare war on the US due to their treaty with Japan.

    @Zael_Moonblade@Zael_MoonbladeАй бұрын
    • That treaty was defensive I think so it didn't obligate them to join if Japan was the aggressor

      @trevdestroyer8209@trevdestroyer8209Ай бұрын
    • @trevdestroyer8209 Yes and no. Yes, it was defensive in nature, but if Germany did not back Japan up, they would have lost all support from them.

      @Zael_Moonblade@Zael_MoonbladeАй бұрын
  • 11 to 1 odds stupidly impressive

    @generichardson4771@generichardson4771Ай бұрын
  • Old man, you need to start liftin some weights again. Getting up in the morning will become so much better again. This is comming from a old man myself aswell. Liked the reaaction. Have a nive day.

    @iznogood3147@iznogood3147Ай бұрын
  • I know you're not going to take this advice but you look like you're looking over your shoulder, your image is not balanced. Put the screen in front of you. More people will watch your stories for longer. Always square your shoulders towards the in-screen pic. OK? Done.

    @bethboldman8314@bethboldman8314Ай бұрын
    • Actually the fact I'm broadcasting from this room was always a stop gap measure. I don't like my current setup. In a few months I'm going to overhaul it completely, I'll be in a different room then.

      @OldManReacts@OldManReactsАй бұрын
  • Well let's be real, Russia won WW2, other countries helped! 😂

    @howardhavardramberg7160@howardhavardramberg7160Ай бұрын
    • Driving Fords.

      @jimreilly917@jimreilly917Ай бұрын
    • You realize without Lend Lease and the British and American operations in Africa, Italy, and Normandy, the Russians would've lost, right?

      @sonofjack6286@sonofjack628629 күн бұрын
    • Sure, by using human wave tactics, just as they still do, the number of dead of all countries who fought in WW2 paints a picture of it (at least partially), but if it helps you sleep at night, sure, but it was a team effort

      @Yuki_Ika7@Yuki_Ika720 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, only the US and Britain gave them most of the stuff they needed to help fix their logistics.

      @sonofjack6286@sonofjack628620 күн бұрын
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