[0:03:27 - 0:03:35] encounter. Your, your US
marine second Italian, three fifth
Marines, and you were at Operation
[0:07:12 - 0:07:16] to. I don't know who they are. Maybe some of the
Marines that I encountered this with too.
[0:07:51 - 0:07:57] location and provide support. Indonesia has a large terrorist population.
Marine crew was armed
[0:08:09 - 0:08:14] Marines out of my unit at least in the company to go out. So it's not like every single
Marine in the
[0:08:14 - 0:08:19] company was able to do this. They just handpicked people to go on these sticks of six
Marines. So
[0:10:25 - 0:10:30] responding. Obviously with the humanitarian nature of this because 31st
Marine Expeditionary Unit
[0:10:30 - 0:10:34] that's mainly what the expertise is at least as far as
marines go. It's not really combat
[0:11:12 - 0:11:15] helos too. There's kind of forming a perimeter on the city of drop in
Marines here. You could
[0:11:23 - 0:11:29] comms. So the
Marine that was with me, it was a higher rank than me, was very pissed off about it
[0:11:30 - 0:11:35] because he was a fluke
Marine. So he went through a lot of shit. And one of those things,
[0:11:49 - 0:11:53] you know, he's a good
Marine. He's a very outstanding guy. I learned a lot from him during my time
[0:23:02 - 0:23:07] right, each
marine. So you have visuals of the sides. Somebody has point and somebody has the rear.
[0:27:23 - 0:27:28] each
Marine had two guys on them plus one that was taken the stuff off of them.
[0:27:28 - 0:27:32] They actually knew where our military IDs were because in
Marine Corps order, you have to have
[0:27:32 - 0:27:36] them in your left-press pockets. So there were 15 of these guys, three on each
Marine. No, no.
[0:27:36 - 0:27:40] So they had other guys right here and they had three that were just going through each
Marine.
[0:27:40 - 0:27:43] Oh, okay. Other people were holding each
Marine at gunpoint. And they're not like,
[0:35:22 - 0:35:28] trained infantry
Marines. And there's these guys here that are doing this operation and very skilled,
[0:36:50 - 0:36:53] you try to engage, you know, as a
marine, you're always trying to judge distance, you know,
[0:52:06 - 0:52:11] identified, but they had American dialects. They had American lingo similar to what
Marines would
[0:54:17 - 0:54:20] you got a bunch of stuff to live for. I know these
Marines are the same thing. But it's always these
[0:54:40 - 0:54:47] have spun up to say that, you know, maybe one
Marine got PTSD or something decided to kill his
[0:55:40 - 0:55:45] each ship has a logistical support for
Marines, right? They're on the ship either at the security
[1:04:41 - 1:04:48] information, put
Marine Corcoranal Suicide, El Toro. Okay. You can pull this out. Anybody
[1:05:19 - 1:05:23] this is the
Marine Corcoranal self actually tried to use this as a tool to say, you know what?
[1:08:58 - 1:09:03] why they took it. And fun fact is that the other five
Marines that were with me, they had their
[1:09:49 - 1:09:53] know who was, but all of a sudden the other
Marines had their stuff taken to. And anybody in the platoon,
[1:10:12 - 1:10:18] I'll send a duty
Marine knocks on my door and says, you need to report up to CP, like,
[1:10:47 - 1:10:51] your uniforms. You know,
Marine Corps, we don't do that unless it's our camouflage or if you're a
[1:11:07 - 1:11:10] He's just you though. Wasn't the other five
Marines know they end up having the same thing happen,
[1:14:00 - 1:14:04] it was a
Marine that came out with Dr. Greer. It was like more than 10 years ago. I think it was
[1:15:30 - 1:15:35] And maybe you can get one of my
Marines that were there to actually come forward and maybe, you know,
[1:22:17 - 1:22:20] They weren't fucking there with me. They weren't there with my
Marines. They want to talk shit,
[1:22:20 - 1:22:27] go for it. I got one last question. Yeah. If you could say anything to the other five
Marines that