Off topic, but Jack, your book, each chapter, is worth the price of the book. I'm only half way through. Love the generals' views chapter, love to hear their hindsights. You think like one of the best informed overseers of US special forces history, your book is a major insider overview. Typos here and there in the Kindle edition, your proofreader/editor(s) ought to have caught, but they don't detract from the incredible views of those your interview. I'm an ex Army brat, and always wondered what the special people did, your book plus a few others, Sean Naylor's one, and your incredible guest's books, add up to all an excellent overview briefing. Praise to all in and formerly in and over the special units.
Ill never forget when you challenged any youngsters from the company to fight and if we won you would promote us. PFC Harper tapped you out quick, but he was never promoted😂
It's absolutely nuts you speak about the incident at Bragg at 38 minutes. Soldiers in my company were involved in that, obviously not going to disclose that information but it has been years since I have heard about that brought up. Definitely a black eye incident but crazy to hear none the less.
There are few times when we get the input to training to the FEBE like happened with the AWG. Absolutely Fantastico. Each one of the operators that I worked with was nothing less than The Best.
Love the podcast! I’m not sure if there’s someone mixing the vocals, but it would be great if yall could compress the vocals more aggressively. Although when you compress audio it will bring forth all of the unpleasant frequencies. An easy fix would be to roll off the low end at 200-250 hz with a high pass filter. If there is a lot of high end brought forth by the compression you will need a de-esser to get rid of the harsh -ess sound. If you dont have an audio guy and dont understand anything i just said i would love to show you for free. I dont care about the money i just love the podcast and dont want to have to constantly turn my volume up and down when someone coughs or gets excited and gets loud. Keep doing gods work boys!
The US Army's Green to Gold Program was Enlisted Personnel going to OCS to become an Army Officer. My 1st Roommate had his Bachelor's Degree and Enlisted...I told him of the Program and he became an Officer. He would eventually Retire as an O-4/Major in Environmental Science.
The IOBC transition to COIN was short lived. I attended IOBC now IBOLC and although we were told COIN was no more. We still had curriculum based on it and practiced mock KLE. We also spent a week or two digging fox holes
As an English man,, the Rangers remind me of the British Parachute regiment. Hard training which are sufficient to back up special forces missions. American example is black hawk down backing up delta in Somalia. British example,, Sierra Leone backing up the SAS in a hostage rescue
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Off topic, but Jack, your book, each chapter, is worth the price of the book. I'm only half way through. Love the generals' views chapter, love to hear their hindsights. You think like one of the best informed overseers of US special forces history, your book is a major insider overview. Typos here and there in the Kindle edition, your proofreader/editor(s) ought to have caught, but they don't detract from the incredible views of those your interview. I'm an ex Army brat, and always wondered what the special people did, your book plus a few others, Sean Naylor's one, and your incredible guest's books, add up to all an excellent overview briefing.
Praise to all in and formerly in and over the special units.
Very interesting. Some of the best training I've ever received (inside & Outside of the military) was with the AWG. I just started reading; "We Defy".
Ill never forget when you challenged any youngsters from the company to fight and if we won you would promote us. PFC Harper tapped you out quick, but he was never promoted😂
Never trust an n.c.o when an offer sounds too good 😂😂😂
@@RossNaylor-j1qdude's a commissioned officer, sooooo.....
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Awesome episode as always guys! Jason is very well spoken and has a super interesting background/career that was great to listen to.
It's absolutely nuts you speak about the incident at Bragg at 38 minutes. Soldiers in my company were involved in that, obviously not going to disclose that information but it has been years since I have heard about that brought up. Definitely a black eye incident but crazy to hear none the less.
There are few times when we get the input to training to the FEBE like happened with the AWG. Absolutely Fantastico.
Each one of the operators that I worked with was nothing less than The Best.
Love the podcast! I’m not sure if there’s someone mixing the vocals, but it would be great if yall could compress the vocals more aggressively. Although when you compress audio it will bring forth all of the unpleasant frequencies. An easy fix would be to roll off the low end at 200-250 hz with a high pass filter. If there is a lot of high end brought forth by the compression you will need a de-esser to get rid of the harsh -ess sound. If you dont have an audio guy and dont understand anything i just said i would love to show you for free. I dont care about the money i just love the podcast and dont want to have to constantly turn my volume up and down when someone coughs or gets excited and gets loud. Keep doing gods work boys!
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Great advice! That was my one complaint about this otherwise OUTSTANDING podcast!! 👍👍❤️
An angel has answered this viewer's prayers, thank you.
Jason Davis my old CO from CCO 2-508th PIR, whats up Brother.
The US Army's Green to Gold Program was Enlisted Personnel going to OCS to become an Army Officer. My 1st Roommate had his Bachelor's Degree and Enlisted...I told him of the Program and he became an Officer. He would eventually Retire as an O-4/Major in Environmental Science.
The IOBC transition to COIN was short lived. I attended IOBC now IBOLC and although we were told COIN was no more. We still had curriculum based on it and practiced mock KLE. We also spent a week or two digging fox holes
Thanks.
As an English man,, the Rangers remind me of the British Parachute regiment.
Hard training which are sufficient to back up special forces missions.
American example is black hawk down backing up delta in Somalia.
British example,, Sierra Leone backing up the SAS in a hostage rescue
Very interesting discussion.
Screened citizens in many areas that can be trusted for information that they can provide up the ladder.
Is the chemical corps helping to implement the respirator
Another great episode. I sincerely hope you'll address the audio. Thank you, gentlemen.
J Davis! Great American, Father and Warrior
-Lane
Why are you signing off with a footer?
What is trade Oct. Knowing that's wrong.
TRADOC- Training and Doctrine Command
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
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Coming from Southwest Louisiana….I’ll second that motion!