Danish Huntsmen Corps Elite Special Forces - Marine Reacts

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The first Jaeger to be killed in combat was in 2013 when a Jaeger was hit by an explosion in Afghanistan. Four Jaegers had previously died during training accidents.[4]

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When I was serving in the danish Army, we had a major military drill. One night we slept in an abandoned barn. Two soldiers stood guard up in the attic. The next morning we found them tied up and mouth gagged, with a note saying "Have a nice drill - Sincerely, The Hunter Corps". They also stole some of our food rations. Huge respect to these assholes ;)

bjarkedohn
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I love how you focus on a diverse range of armed forces. Too many channels that focus purely on North America, whereas your channel gives us a glimpse into other armed forces we may otherwise never hear about.

JimmySaint
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In Danish, Swedish and Norwegian culture shouting at someone is considered "rude" or a lack of control (unless in combat). It is a massive cultural difference. You can get things done by speaking and being clear.

jjohanesson
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Hell yes I want you to continue!! Thank you for bringing all this to us!

Flutterbybish
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At my last job we lost one of our best electricians to the Huntsmen Corps, guy was a genius with regards to improvising solutions on the spot. He was a really creative type very skilled at R/D and Product development work, also the type you send out to restore or repair a 30 year old machine that was outfased from production and nobody remembered or recognised. Great guy, a real loss.

erikrungemadsen
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I love that you don't only focus on american armed forces, but that you actually have a general interest on the rest of the world and their structure of military and training methods. Regards from Aalborg Denmark. (Brithplace and location of the huntsmen)

Niels_Mortensen
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Yes please continue with Huntsmen Corps. You have not reached the best parts yet.

traver
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The name alone made me come here, sounds like a movie, Hoorah people🇺🇲🤠 great vid sir 💯

ALL-REALITEE
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Definitely continue coverage of the Jaegerkorps… My wife is a Dane, so this is particularly interesting for me. Also it’s good to see how our NATO allies approach special forces training.

jefftrimm
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The Huntsman are the equivalent to the US Delta Force.
Infact in 78, two of our most prominent Huntsman was invited to complete the Ranger course, of which they placed 1st and 3rd.

Orcawhale
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Please continue. Interesting to see your perspective. I’m from Denmark and have worked with the Frogmen Corps, so it is pretty interesting to hear your thoughts

madshansson
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Yes, please continue with this group. Looks very interesting. I like that they allow civilians to join---there are some amazing folks who sound like they have a lot to offer their mission that may not be in their service. Love they use trainers that are older. So much knowledge getting used instead of discarded. Very cool of them.

GreggBB
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I used to date a guy that tried out for Jægerkorpset. He told me something I will never forget, that what they value above all are team players. He said there were some extremely athletic men and big egos, but “It doesn’t matter if you’re goddamn Superman - if you can’t do TEAM WORK then you’re not part of the Team. Period.” I never really thought about that, but it makes perfect sense because they work in small teams. They have to be able to trust each other 100% of the time. Then I noticed it in the Navy Seals and their BUDS training, too. Those team exercises where everyone is pushed well over their limits, so they can determine who are fighting for the team and who are there to polish their ego.

MsLenepigen
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I did this trail and failed. The pressure is immense. I did what I could, tried my best but wasn't ready.
Respect to everyone who can do it and do it.

frederikkjr
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Man you're my all time favorite commentator on these kind of videos as you bring perspective to the video. Thanks man and please make one more video. Peace from 🇹🇭🇩🇰

lassef
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J.T. please do finish the Huntsman Corps. Otherwise jobs only half done. I found it very interesting and informative and of course being a Veteran myself I'm a any military junkie. I want to know about them all, especially lesser known ones like this. Thanks Marine.

markbirchette
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Please continue this, and lots and lots of thanks to the person who translated this.

cryptokimo
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Yes for more huntsmen! Love your videos 👍

katy
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My father was with the hunstmen for about 20 years, so great to see your take on them. Hope you do more

sidsehyldig
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I was about to suggest you took a look at this new documentary, awesome, love to see more! :)

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