I love this guy!




He can be quiet quite brutal!






If you have virgin ears, Don't bother, You'll burn them off watching him!




The guy is quite an entertaining storyteller. I do learn quite a bit of crazy Obscure facts about various things that he covers, mainly military.
Speaking of really obscure Military History factoids. I thought I had already watched Just about every World War Two documentary, including the first color Films. It was probably on some network that I wasn't subscribed.
It's The Pacific War in Color (2018)
It has quite a bit of unreleased film by major character players during World War Two in the Pacific.....on both sides.
It is filled with little known trivia about various aspects of the Pacific Theater.
I think I gained a lot of perspective from this series also. I see it from my heart, They will always be the Greatest Generation and I'm proud that my Father was one of them. When he tried to enlist with his brothers, because of his injuries to his arm a few years earlier, they would not take him. We also told him they would not take him anyway because of his job. At the outbreak of Pearl Harbor he was At the North American plant Building planes. Right after Pearl Harbor he became a line supervisor. He had a tiny little office with a small desk and a cot, where he slept....catnaped for months at a time. The time away from the plant was few and far in between. All my Mom and Dads brothers we're in the military in World War Two. Thankfully all of them came home. Two had a bit of problem of adjusting to civilian life after witnessing what they had to witness and do. They did what you did back then, Grin and Bear It and Pretend It Doesn't Exist. I've seen how they react to unexpected fireworks how to backfire on a car ...etcetera. The eyes tell it all.
I really hope that we never have to do it again. I don't think it would happen. Maybe for a short time. I severely doubt long-term.
Geez! Sorry about the darkness. This will eight episode series will make you think.
How and where to watch "The Pacific War in Color" online on Netflix and Prime Video – including free options.
www.justwatch.com