Tag: Jeff Struecker (Ranger/Black Hawk Down)

Military July 12, 2019

Military.com: At 100, WWII and Korean War Vet Honored for his Place in Marine Corps History; Marine Pilot Will Get 2nd Shot at Fighter Training After Racial Bias Investigation; Navy Faces Lawsuits over Expanded Growler Jet Training in Pacific and more ->
 
 
 
 
Task & Purpose: Eddie Gallagher wants to know if you also took photos with enemy corpses; Watch a Coastie give zero f*cks as he leaps aboard a moving narco sub and pounds on the hatch and more ->
 
 
 
 
By Melissa Eddy, The New York Times: Overlooked No More: Else Ury’s Stories Survived World War II. She Did Not.
 
 
 
 
By Rob Imhoff, The New York times: Reading My Grandfather’s Accounts of World War II, 75 Years Later
 
 
 
 
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Hazard Ground Podcast: Jeff Struecker (Ranger/Black Hawk Down)
As a young Army Ranger, Jeff Struecker saw combat early, beginning with the operation to capture Manuel Noriega in Panama in 1989. But, it wasn’t until his experiences during Operation Gothic Serpent – the op to capture Somali faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid – that combat took on a new meaning – a more violent and vicious meaning. Better known by its book and film title, “Black Hawk Down”, Struecker shares with us his experiences fighting on the ground in Mogadishu, on 3 and 4 October, 1993, in a running gun battle, the likes of which the U.S. military hadn’t seen in years. He talks about how he was able to transform fear into decisive action, and head back out into the embattled city to help save his fellow Rangers, when he most certainly knew he was heading out on a “suicide mission.” After Somalia, Struecker would go on to become an officer and chaplain, serving in Airborne and Ranger units. He also served more than a dozen combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hear his incredibly inspiring story on this latest edition of HAZARD GROUND!
 
 
 
 
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Mike Ritland & 037 Taylor Canfield
The SEAL teams are filled with ultra competitive over achievers, men who set their minds to accomplish a goal and don’t stop until they are either successful or dead. I am incredibly fortunate to be able to sit down one of those men in this episode. Former combat veteran SEAL, SEAL K9 handler and now NASCAR professional race car driver Taylor Canfield joins me and tells his gripping story of overcoming challenges and ultimately kicking life where it deserves. No shortage of inspiration on this one!
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