Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Army Rangers as they share tales of brotherhood, battle, and the bittersweet reality of military life, where the rules change but their bond never fades.
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Inside the Team Room: US Army Rangers – They Wouldn’t Change a Thing
Guy D. McCardle
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Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Army Rangers as they share tales of brotherhood, battle, and the bittersweet reality of military life, where the rules change but their bond never fades.
A US soldier inspects an Iraqi vehicle at a checkpoint near the Sadr City District of Baghdad in 2008. Image courtesy of 10th Mountain Division, public affairs office
Welcome to Inside the Team Room: US Army Rangers. We call this episode “They Wouldn’t Change a Thing.”
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If you’ve ever wanted to sit in on a BS session with Army Rangers telling it like it is, this is your chance.
Topics run the gamut from the ever-changing rules of engagement to wondering why Iraqis failed to stop at checkpoints to dealing with members of conventional Army units who turned the Rangers in to higher command for being too violent.
Sit back, crack open a cold one, and take it all in.
Welcome to Inside the Team Room: US Army Rangers. We call this episode “They Wouldn’t Change a Thing.”
If you’ve ever wanted to sit in on a BS session with Army Rangers telling it like it is, this is your chance.
Topics run the gamut from the ever-changing rules of engagement to wondering why Iraqis failed to stop at checkpoints to dealing with members of conventional Army units who turned the Rangers in to higher command for being too violent.
Sit back, crack open a cold one, and take it all in.
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