Two Army Rangers Discuss Going Nomadic
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Leo Jenkins, a former Army combat medic, shares his transformative journey from military service to civilian life through his memoirs, detailing his struggles with adaptation, alcoholism, and ultimately finding purpose in a nomadic lifestyle.
Key points from this article:
- The article highlights Leo Jenkins' transition from a combat medic in the 3rd Ranger Battalion to a civilian, as he reflects on his experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- How Jenkins' struggle with alcoholism and feelings of isolation after leaving the military led him to open a successful CrossFit gym, showcasing his resilience.
- Why Jenkins' latest memoir, 'First Train Out Of Denver,' emphasizes his quest for adventure and enlightenment as he seeks to understand his past and redefine his life after the Army.
In the formative years of his life, Leo Jenkins was an Army combat medic in 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Having completed deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, in 2007 Leo ended his enlistment after four years of service, exchanging the high-octane world of Army special operations for the uncertainty of civilian life. He has published […]
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