The article introduces a discussion featuring four members of the US Army Special Forces, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and shared aspiration to excel in their roles. The conversation pays tribute to fallen comrades while providing insights into the motivations behind their service.
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The guests include Jack Murphy, Andrew Wilkow, Jim West, and Terry Schappert, representing three generations of Green Berets.
How their varied backgrounds contributed to their common goal of joining the elite Special Forces unit.
Why honoring those who have fallen is significant in the context of military service and camaraderie among operators.
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Inside the Team Room: Meet the Green Berets
Guy D. McCardle
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Join us as we delve into the stories of four distinguished Green Berets, hailing from diverse backgrounds but united by their relentless pursuit of excellence, in a candid conversation about their journey into the US Army Special Forces.
US Army Special Forces Soldiers. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Welcome to Inside the Team Room.
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Today, we shift our focus to US Army Special Forces, AKA Green Berets. Our guests (Jack Murphy, Andrew Wilkow, Jim West, and Terry Schappert) cover three generations of operators, and each gives us an introduction to why they wanted to join SF. They came from different backgrounds but had one common goal: to be the best of the best.
So, sit back, crack open a cold one, toast those no longer with us, and get to know these four quiet professionals.
Today, we shift our focus to US Army Special Forces, AKA Green Berets. Our guests (Jack Murphy, Andrew Wilkow, Jim West, and Terry Schappert) cover three generations of operators, and each gives us an introduction to why they wanted to join SF. They came from different backgrounds but had one common goal: to be the best of the best.
So, sit back, crack open a cold one, toast those no longer with us, and get to know these four quiet professionals.
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