Delta Force Is UNSTOPPABLE In Combat

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Former Delta Force operator Tyler talks with David Hookstead about how impressive The Unit is in combat. He speaks about witnessing Delta Force fight while in the Army Rangers.

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I agree! I was a Ranger back in the 80s. I was privileged to get to train with DELTA, SEALS, and SAS. Also got to train with NZ and Australian SF. Every time I was like a sponge!

sugewhitejacoby
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CAG are the true quiet professionals. Worked with several Delta dudes and they are humble, smart and dedicated. Their planning is the very best the military has.

JBCCT
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One thing I've noticed about Delta and Green Berrets is they are so quiet. They hardly talk!

samfisher
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I can say this from personal experience: they are the type of guys who, while they could be a SGM/E-9, would rather you call them by their first name.

joshuawheeler
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Agreed my first deployment with the 3rd Battalion 75th Ranger regiment was to Missoula Iraq and we were working with a Delta unit. Living in the same little compound there with those guys and I can't even begin to tell you just how unbelievable they are at everything. As a young Ranger yeah that's the next step in the Evolution for young Rangers. And then the good thing about it ranger battalion is a great stepping stone to that a lot of Delta guys come from ranger battalion. RLTW 3/75

chrisculley
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Dude is legit. Tyler Grey also played in the hit tv show "Seal Team" on paramount.

JpSki
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3rd batt ranger from the late 80’s here yep the delta guys are a step above that’s for sure .. I’ve seen them do some things that would blow your mine . .. seals too . Although seals were terrible at land nav I remember that .. but delta is in a league of their own

NoCoverCharge
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It's because they have been at the Sharp end so many times they understand how people behave.
I saw a Q and A with a couple of SAS guys who were asked how the hell could they stand up and return fire when they were outgunned and having a huge number of the enemy loosing magazine after magazine on full automatic AK-47's? They both laughed and said it was the best time to return fire because they knew that the AK-47 on automatic pulls up and the rounds fly looks good in the movies but it's different in reality.... the training and experience and almost a hundred years of different kinds of combat in the hands of exceptional men is why we lesser mortals can only admire
Look at the incident in Nairobi and the lone SAS soldier go into the hotel and rescue people and killing two of them....he had no idea how many he was up against but still went

stevehilton
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CAG is the real deal, I had the opportunity to work with quite a few great ODA teams in my 7 years with 10th mountain as a 11B

teflonmuskB
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He who kisses the joy when it flies, lives in eternities sunrise.

tristanmeyers
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He's telling the truth. I was a member of Echo Co., a LRS unit. We would work with SF, Delta, and ODA a lot. Even our most hardened MCO's learned so much from these men in 10 minutes of convo. Some of it on the fly.

future_teknokrat
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“Like they knew what was going to happen” so damn true. Those men train extremely hard mentally and physically. That training carries over very well.

tonymonxana
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i used to talk to this older Green Beret, he said that Delta guys coukd get kicked out of the training school for having a negligent discharge WITH A FLASHLIGHT. like, accidentally turning on tbeir SureFire lol. He said joining the army with the goal of becoming a Ranger, SF or Airborne, joining the Navy/Marines to become a SEAL was acceptable goals, but if you join the army eith the gosl of becoming Delta that you're probably going to fail. only thd best of the best make it and your chances are so slim.

pandavelli
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We worked with those cats and the 22nd sas. Simply some of the scariest guys I've ever known. 😊

mtmadigan
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That had to be the most demoralizing thing a soldiers could have seen, a Delta Force operator blown in They literally just killed Superman, the s*** is real. But those men knuckled down and pulled through, they are the BADDEST of the BADDEST.

michaelfeeley
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I can attest to CAG and Tyler’s teammate that were at Falluja, those guys are fucken good. Very professional and pretty chill dudes, I had a blast working with them pulling security, got to watch all the cool guy stuff

jaredwhite
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Delta, Ranger, GB are amazing people, highest quality of service men. 🙏🏻👍

Joseph_CPA_JD_LL.M
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I took several classes from a Delta operator while working security at West Point, a long time ago. I had never seen anything like it, all of their movements with their weapons were second nature, they didn't even think about it. Regards, Denis Berte' USMC/SF

denisberte
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smart guys with a never give up attitude

elitecoder
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The training that goes on to perfect that skill level would boggle your mind. Here's to the hardest working "gods" in the force!

jimgriffiths