How Many People Have You Killed? SAS Soldier Answers Your Questions | Honesty Box

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Publicado 2024-04-07
In this episode of Honesty Box, we pitted your questions to the remarkable Big Phil Campion, a former SAS Soldier who also spent time working on the circuit as a private mercenary. Phil answers your questions on passing the notorious selection, reveals how many people he's killed, and what three things he'd rely on in a survival situation.

Thanks to Phil for taking part! You can follow him on Instagram & Twitter at @bigphilcampion
Check out his website here bigphilcampion.com/

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  • @LADbible
    Thanks to Phil for taking part! You can follow him on Instagram & Twitter at @bigphilcampion Check out his website here bigphilcampion.com/
  • Understated humour gives Phil such a great take on these questions. No big bravado or hubris, just a solid bloke with a good brain
  • @megastack95
    You won one battle but you're still fighting another with yourself. What an amazing guy.
  • @yoketo8212
    This man is very much a tough and hard individual but I love how instead of cool he comes across very warm and wise
  • The spider thing made me laugh. My team leader was a badass that led his team through Sadr City around 05. He saw more combat in a week than I saw in all my tours combined. But when he saw even the smallest spider, he would run and hide around a corner and SCREAM at you to kill it. Everyone has their thing.
  • @YouFoundMoo
    Thank you for your work in Sierra Leone Phil! My dad (who is from there) says you guys saved his country 🇸🇱 RIP to your teammates who gave their lives out there x
  • @Andy-vg7rh
    this is one of the best interviews with an SAS soldier i have ever seen. This guy answers questions an talks very well, super humble! super easy to watch! thank you.
  • @vhsdxzl
    Man, I love people like that, who despite everything they've been through and seen, have their feet firmly on the ground and haven't let anything get to them, and they're still humble, this guy is a winner in all fronts. Thanks
  • @edwardal7980
    Phil really is great, many of the notable ex-SF community are famous for the wrong reasons - Phil doesn’t show off, no arrogance at all, just humour and modesty, his work with the cadets clearly shows where his heart is
  • @MAPLERO4D20
    I’m 7 minutes in, some of these questions are incredibly crass. Phil handled these questions very tactfully and with good humour.
  • @AndyML3883
    As someone with absolutely no ties to the military, I found this really interesting, funny and enlightening. It made me realise how far removed from this kind of life I have been yet how much respect I have for it. Thanks to you and your colleagues for all your service.
  • @guinnessharvey4476
    Truly the perfect soldier. He does exactly what he’s told and doesn’t question or regret a thing. Fair play to him
  • @draigygoch
    I've had 23 years service, this guy is the best reason to join the military
  • @lady_c9060
    I'm glad he said he was happy about relieving peoples time on the planet. No lies. He's blatantly honest and you've got to respect that.
  • @ahgroundwork
    My god this guy is so real it's overwhelming thank you for sharing your insight my friend. Mental health is a massive issue so for you to speak about may just be enough for someone else to accept help. Thank you for that.
  • @kelsuvius
    I’ve never seen this man before, but I have nothing but absolute respect for his perspective and answers through this. Some very real responses were given here- some situations I’ve experienced myself and totally agree with him. What a great guy! Much love from a USAF vet. Cheers. ✌🏻
  • @iHatePolitics
    Phil is probably the best guy for this. His stories are absolutely brilliant. He's a character.
  • I like how he worded that. "People that we relieved of their time on this planet"
  • @gleneth
    I can’t help but feel he would be 100% honest regardless of the honesty box. What a guy
  • Something I've noticed watching these high level guys, and having dealt personally with ex RAF chaps from WWII who are well into their nineties, is that their minds are still completely sound and wired correctly, notwithstanding the effects of what they've seen and been through. To have operated at that level, you needed to have that intangible spark; that presence of mind and quick wittedness that kept you alive, quite literally.