Delta Force Operator Before and After Black Hawk Down - with Kyle Lamb

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Published 2023-05-13
From family, marriage, and parenting to leadership, Black Hawk Down, and performance shooting - this conversation is one for the books. Kyle Lamb, Viking Tactics Founder/CEO and Delta Force Operator shares his wisdom and experiences with Drew and Josh.

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All Comments (21)
  • @johnchaulk
    This man breathed the same air as Randy Shughart and Gary Gordon. That alone qualifies him as an absolute legend.
  • @Gothic1Actual
    Kyle Lamb is an outstanding person and American! Thanks for the podcast.
  • @Rexwagon1
    My first experience with meeting Kyle, he was squaded with me to shoot a PRS match. He is genuine as he appears online. Great American. One thing to note, of everything he has accomplished and done in his life, it’s safe to assume he has a strong woman in his life supporting him all along the way. Great episode
  • @goatman3828
    Kyle has the ability to say more with fewer words and yet still impart so much with every sentence. His ability to distill down a topic to it's essential core is amazing.
  • @Ty-sq7yi
    Best NCO I ever had was a SFC, Platoon Sergeant who spent most of his time with the 82nd. Really solid guy, took care of his soldiers but knew how to get down to business when somebody was being stupid.
  • @larryapl
    Kyle Lamb is an inspiration to become a better human being. Super podcast.
  • @ajcsonsforge6370
    Well the Algorithm did me right. First time listening to list podcast. I'm always in search for good conversations. I'm only 45mins in but I'm taking a second to say I'll be combing over the content. Sidenote as a veteran (11B) it's cool to hear I'm not the only one that has trouble with patience and compassion with my family sometimes I will be using that phrase.
  • @nowherespecial6780
    I am absolutely loving the beginning of this episode. My father was Is a navy Seal stationed at Brunswick Maine as a seer officer. He was in panama he was in desert storm. desert shield . And because he was away every six months. My family got a divorce. After desert storm ended up taking his own life because of all the stress. These are all real topics. These are all real life situations. I tried to follow in his footsteps but I became a marine. Now that i'm out I tried to describe and teach my son I find shooting as very therapeutic. Because of my old job I love distance. You have to think a little bit more. You have to be a little bit more calm exhale and squeeze. This is going to be a doozy episode. It has touched to me . Thank you gentlemen for this one keep up the good work. Sincerely Baker family in maine.
  • @afsoccommando
    17 Years into my career in SOF I punched out to save my marriage. Best decision I ever made. 38 Years lady and we are stronger then ever.... He is on point. I think the divorce rate in our unit was about 75%!
  • @steveclark5206
    I was fortunate to get to meet and learn from Kyle at a Live Fire Shoot House Instructor class he had when he first started Viking Tactics. He and his co-instructor “Elvis” were great guys. Very demanding (people were dropped from the class throughout the week for not meeting critical shooting skills requirements), but just a week with them took our skills to the next level. He is as humble as he is skilled.
  • @airborneivan
    Kyle's the man. Went to his Singleton CQB course at the Sig Academy two weeks ago. Awesome instructor and just a humble guy. Grabbed dinner with him and a few other guys during the 2 day course. He's super funny too. Went to his Leadership in the Shadows seminar. Absolutely worth it.
  • @yacobcastro
    Crazy thing about these videos is that no one ever mentions that Mohammad Aidad’s son served in the US Marines during all of this. He was an interpreter and the only soldier in the Marines who knew how to speak Somali.
  • @JB-uw5yh
    I was fortunate to receive a lot of training from Kyle many years ago for my job. When he talks about being a good teacher, he is and he takes teaching seriously. His standards are high and he expects you to do well, but he really cares that his students comprehend and preform.. I improved a lot with my shooting and tactics, but I also learned a lot about teaching. He has a great personality and treats people well.
  • @kakka_karot_cake
    My dad (retired special forces) was there in Mogadishu with his unit (5th Special Forces) when i was just 3 months old and fought alongside Kyle. I didn't know that at first till my dad showed me a picture of him and Kyle in front of a little bird, I was 14 at that time and it was the only time my dad ever talked about what happened in Mogadishu.
  • @lph1947
    Met this man many yrs back at shooting competition. Took to Kyle right away & not for his skills on the range. After several years friends & i took class while he was still Army. Funny in a way...another buddy & i screwed up & Kyle corrected us then said "give me ten". Not as punishment but emphasis. Heard bout Mogadishu sittin' on truck tailgate before movie thought of. Shot all his matches last one 2007 i think. Been with him at SHOT, Men's Impact weekend Liberty University & more. Fortunate to be present for his retirement behind the wire. This as way to say admire this man for his down to earth attitude, skill set & belief in our Lord & Savior.
  • @FeralGhoulash
    I’m listening to this podcast at work in Corinth, MS. Very cool to hear him reference us lol
  • @kevinjones2934
    One of the best interviews I've seen so far. Keep up the great work!
  • @TheGosslings
    They're not Wranglers; they're Wronglers. BTW, I met Kyle Lamb twice: once when I worked at Franklin Gun Shop and again at Treadproof. He is kind of like if James Hetfield ate a Polar Bear, and therefore he is awesome. I am not star-struck when I meet "celebrities", but Kyle is on my shortlist of heroes whom I'm honored to share a room with when the stars align. Godly men need to be capable and willing to do great violence with zero shame. Kyle is helping recodify the "Masculine Christian" concept. We are supremely grateful for his presence. Great interview.
  • @207guy5
    I’m really surprised I’m seeing Kyle Lamb on this channel. Super cool.