00:06East Coast, United States. Originally I'm from California. California, USA. West Coast,
00:13Washington in the U.S. I'm from New Hampshire. I'm from Arizona.
00:23Those who served in Afghanistan, Iraq, do you want everything you thought you knew about war?
00:32Stop thinking that.
00:47When I was a kid, my dad would always let me watch movies with him, and he's a big fan
00:51of war movies,
00:52so he can't really blame me for joining the Army. We're coming over here.
01:01As soon as the war broke out, me and my friends were making jokes how we're going to get ourselves
01:06kicked out of the Army and join the fight in Ukraine. So far, only two of us have did it.
01:11To me, it was a simple decision. I wanted to come. I believe in the cause. It was worth it,
01:17so I came.
01:20And the same as I'm doing. You'll come up, flick the fire, snap. I hope I'm doing the memory of
01:25my
01:25friends who have been killed, doing them justice. And I hope I'm doing the like, that if the dudes who
01:30fought these wars long ago, like if they saw me, they'd be like, that's a good fucking soldier.
01:42Welcome to MTV Cribs Ukraine. We're out here with the boys. Yeah, you guys are all right. We can be
01:50friends.
01:59The first day that I was in Kyiv, I proceeded to embarrass myself by getting a wonderful bowl of borscht,
02:06all in my beard. My love for Ukrainian food started there. Very messy and wonderful.
02:12Yeah. Oh, fuck. Wake up, drink a coffee, ride a dirt bike, eat food, ride a dirt bike again. That'll
02:21be my
02:21life till I die. If I survive, you know.
02:30It doesn't matter who your commander is. It doesn't matter what side you're fighting for or what politics
02:36brought you here. The only thing matters is the guy next to you. That's it.
02:41And that's going to determine if you go home or not.
Comments