Delta on down… “Rangers Lead the Way” (90 Higher-res Photos) | |
- Delta on down… “Rangers Lead the Way” (90 Higher-res Photos)
- Congrats to S.O.A.R. and the men that don’t exist: Delta (7 Photos)
- Photo of the Day: a powerful story
- User submit: meet “Randy” the narcotics K-9 (17 Photos)
- This is the “real” Rambo: Jorge Otero Barreto (10 Photos and story)
| Delta on down… “Rangers Lead the Way” (90 Higher-res Photos) Posted: 18 May 2015 01:01 PM PDT Make sure to click to see the full gallery of: FB-15 in higher-res (15 HQ Photos) Be sure to LIKE US while you're thereThis posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Congrats to S.O.A.R. and the men that don’t exist: Delta (7 Photos) Posted: 18 May 2015 07:32 AM PDT I'm working on 2 posts for this awesome feat by the team that doesn't exist. If you've never heard the saying, "…and then there's Delta, which doesn't exist". So the 1st post that I'm working on is for the Army Rangers. "Delta" is traditionally recruited from guys from the 75th Rangers. The actual process is crazy (even the word "traditionally" should be taken softly). Not to go into details but unlike their Navy counter-parts the S.E.A.L.s, when guys go in for the hellish trials for Ranger SF, a hundred guys may try-out…and maybe 1 or 2 guys will make it onto a team. Reason being, each SF team decides, as a team, who they want to join. I don't want to go into too much detail b/c my (former Ranger) source would rather keep it a little quiet. Long-story short, it's not "did you ring the bell and quit" like the Navy S.E.A.L.s…it's simply, the teams decide…no questions…no "but I survived the trials"…they chose, end of story. As such, I've been told, a hundred guys could go in, do all the physical trials and in the end, (out of those hundred that tried-out) the teams may pick zero of those guys. That's "Delta" and it doesn't exist. The other post that I'm working on will go out to the guys of 160th S.O.A.R., these are the Army's best helicopter aviators. The news hasn't confirmed that they were part this last weekend's operations, but I'm going to go on a personal assumption and do a post on them too. Hope you get a chance to check the posts out, thanks. RickThis posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Photo of the Day: a powerful story Posted: 17 May 2015 09:15 PM PDT |
| User submit: meet “Randy” the narcotics K-9 (17 Photos) Posted: 17 May 2015 09:12 PM PDT |
| This is the “real” Rambo: Jorge Otero Barreto (10 Photos and story) Posted: 17 May 2015 09:09 PM PDT |
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I'm working on 2 posts for this awesome feat by the team that doesn't exist. If you've never heard the saying, "…and then there's Delta, which doesn't exist". So the 1st post that I'm working on is for the Army Rangers. "Delta" is traditionally recruited from guys from the 75th Rangers. The actual process is crazy (even the word "traditionally" should be taken softly). Not to go into details but unlike their Navy counter-parts the S.E.A.L.s, when guys go in for the hellish trials for Ranger SF, a hundred guys may try-out…and maybe 1 or 2 guys will make it onto a team. Reason being, each SF team decides, as a team, who they want to join. I don't want to go into too much detail b/c my (former Ranger) source would rather keep it a little quiet. Long-story short, it's not "did you ring the bell and quit" like the Navy S.E.A.L.s…it's simply, the teams decide…no questions…no "but I survived the trials"…they chose, end of story. As such, I've been told, a hundred guys could go in, do all the physical trials and in the end, (out of those hundred that tried-out) the teams may pick zero of those guys. That's "Delta" and it doesn't exist. The other post that I'm working on will go out to the guys of 160th S.O.A.R., these are the Army's best helicopter aviators. The news hasn't confirmed that they were part this last weekend's operations, but I'm going to go on a personal assumption and do a post on them too. Hope you get a chance to check the posts out, thanks. Rick


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