by Kasey Pipitt “Waking up to who you are requires letting go of who you imagine yourself to be. -Alan Watts About two months ago I had a spiritual Continue Reading
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Ranger School is Not a Leadership School
by Major John Spencer This is another excellent article from Major John Spencer at the Modern War Institute (MWI). This article was originally posted Continue Reading
The Wounded Warrior’s Wife: A Ranger Spouse’s Journey
by Shara Hegr Although spouses spend more time with their veterans than any chain of command, doctor, nurse, or friend, we are rarely asked to share Continue Reading
Everything You Need to Know About Rangers
You may have also noticed that there are a lot of “internet experts” on Rangers, or anything to do with Rangers. If you actually do know a thing or Continue Reading
“The Scroll of Truth”: Having a Tab Doesn’t Make You a Ranger
While there are similarities between "Ranger School" and the "Ranger Regiment," they are two very different things. One can complete Ranger School and Continue Reading
It was October 3rd
I arrived as a fresh-faced, cherry private to Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment in the summer of 2002, as a consequence of both Continue Reading
How the 75th Ranger Regiment Taught Me to Dance
I was never in the Ranger Regiment, but I’m fortunate to know a lot of Rangers. I even helped write a book about them, once upon a time. But this is a Continue Reading
War Story: Winter Ranger
by Scott Michael Padgett It was late February 1987 in winter Ranger School at Dugway, Utah. After completing our Ranger mission, we looked to the Continue Reading
Curing Your Hangover: What Works, What Doesn’t
by Joanne Villaflor, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD It's the weekend or maybe a week night for the younger crowd and you revel in the esprit de corps surrounding Continue Reading
What I Signed Up For
by Scott Cee I’ve seen increasing rhetoric these days from some veterans regarding their views on their service, and the service of others in Continue Reading
The Ranger Way – A “Peer Eval” on Benghazi Survivor Kris Paronto’s Book
by an Army Ranger This article was originally published in June 2017. It is fitting with the upcoming, week-long celebration at Fort Benning, Georgia Continue Reading
Ranger Spouses: Successes and Struggles
“Nomadic Veterans” duo Marty Skovlund and Leo Jenkins, both veterans of the Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment, set out on foot on June 7th from Continue Reading