by Gabriel Prince Afghanistan was uncomfortable. Is uncomfortable. It never changed much since the 2001 invasion. Going there was like walking back in Continue Reading
Army Rangers
Surrender is not a Ranger Word, but Trust, Humility, Failure, and Resiliency Certainly Are
How the leadership lessons of MAJ Robert Rogers can transform leaders and leadership today. It is truly amazing. Books, videos, and social Continue Reading
In 37 Days I Made A Friend Who Became My Brother
by a member of 3rd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment I was not one of George’s lifelong friends. I wasn’t lucky enough to have grown up with George or Continue Reading
You Have Plenty of Ranger School Left in You
by Dave Campisano I think we can all agree that Ranger School is the epitome of what it means to suck. 62 days of being tired, hungry, pissed off, Continue Reading
Not Being There
by James Webb Not being there in the suck was probably the toughest part of this war to me, at least. I had the opportunity to attend the world's Continue Reading
The Ranger
You can’t put your finger on it, and you can’t quite identify what it is. It is a certain presence that resides permanently around him. He stands Continue Reading
Ben Comee: A True Tale of Rogers’ Rangers 1758-1759 or “Why Ranger School Sucks”
by Brace. E. Barber Army Rangers not only know history, they fully expect it to repeat itself. They expect greedy people, leading greedy governments Continue Reading
Fatherhood: What Ranger Regiment Taught Me
by Kevin Newhard Fatherhood is a chance to mold this Nation as well as the world. People often look to athletes or famous people to be the heroes for Continue Reading
The One Thing That Separates Rangers From Everyone Else
This is an excerpt from the book, Violence of Action: The Untold Stories of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the War on Terror. The 75th Ranger Continue Reading
I’ve Got My Ranger’s Six
My Ranger served for twelve years — from the first Gulf War to Mogadishu to Bosnia. I didn't know him then, and he doesn't talk about it much. What he Continue Reading
The Making of “The Ranger”
Many who have served in the military have moments from their time in service that no matter how much time goes by, they always can vividly remember Continue Reading
“Empty Chairs”: By a Fellow Ranger
This first appeared in The Havok Journal on December 27, 2018, by a Ranger who wishes to remain anonymous, who was moved to write after the spate of Continue Reading