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#Repost @thedarbyproject (@get_repost) ・・・ We have gathered a few resources for those in/around the Houston area and for those elsewhere who are wanting to help all other impacted areas. 🇺🇸 . ⚠️Visit the City of Houston, Harris County, TX and American Red Cross websites/social media for more information and current area/state-wide updates. ⚠️ . . . #thedarbyproject #wheresdarby #gallantfew #darbyproject #hurricaneharvey #houston #houstontexas #disasterrelief #americanredcross #redcrosshouston #cityofhouston #rltw #rwltw #armyrangers #community #settheexample #rangerregiment #rangerbattalion #texas
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Guess what order just came through our shop? #Mogadishumile #mogmile #rltw #darbyproject https://www.instagram.com/p/BnCMsaZHxac/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hwcnldqprg97
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#Repost @raiderproject with @get_repost Thank @raiderproject for having us be part of your retreat, we are honored to be a part of this journey with you all ・・・ Amazing kick off night with our crew for the GallantFew staff retreat week! Planning our activities for the year and starting with a Sunset Practice🧘♀️ with our favorite people from @yogadivinepurpose1 looking forward to an awesome week! Thursday night climbing at @wilmingtonrockgym and a Surf Link-Up Friday **DETAILS in BIO** #darbyproject #raiderproject #veteransupport #iamgallantfew #darbyproject #yoga #yogadevine #family @yogadivinepurpose1 @thedarbyproject @raiderproject @gallantfew (at Surf City Topsail Beach NC)
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#ARITS 🇺🇸🙏🏻❤️🍺 😪 #Repost @ronriffico (@get_repost) ・・・ IT'S WITH GREAT REGRET I ANNOUNCE THE PASSING OF RANGER MATT WILSON <2> I just left the hospital with his family where he was surrounded by love and support until the end. Matt's death will be ruled a suicide. Everyone asked the same questions, apologized for not doing more, asking ourselves what more we could have done. And we called him an asshole over and again. Then a few more times because he should have seen the full room of people, love and grief. Matt was very proactive in helping another Ranger at any time, his home, share his last meal, shirt of his back kind of guy. He helped me in at least 3 other suicide interdictions and wanted to see Veterans get proper assistance, unlike his own experiences. That smile could light up a room or hide a lot. Brother, thanks for everything you did while you were here. I will miss our time together. I'm pissed at you for doing this to us. But I forgive you and hope you aren't hurting anymore. We were so close to getting you right. RLTW <2> @darbyproject @gallantfew @operationward57 • • #SuicideIsPreventable #Suicide #ThisShitIsReal #Veteran #CallABuddy #TellOnAFriend #SPIN #DarbyProject #PTSD #PTSDFoundation
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#Repost @thedarbyproject (@get_repost) ・・・ Honoring those that paid the ultimate sacrifice today. Up against formidable odds, the Rangers of WWII led the way, and showed they truly exhibited the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger Objective. Take time today to honor those that came before us. “Fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession!” RLTW! .... The Rangers of Pointe du Hoc "Located Pointe du Hoc, Mission accomplished, Need ammunition and reinforcements, Many casualties." --Lt. Col. James Rudder, 2nd Ranger Battalion, D-Day message Between Utah and Omaha Beaches stands a large promontory called Pointe du Hoc. Allied planners learned the Germans had placed a battery of 155 mm howitzers here. With a firing range of 14 miles, these guns threatened the assault forces on both American beaches. Allied planners gave two battalions of U.S. Army Rangers the job of neutralizing the German guns. These elite troops were trained to make an amphibious landing on the beach in front of Pointe du Hoc, scale its 100-foot cliffs, and destroy the German battery. On D-Day the Rangers, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Rudder, used rocket-propelled grappling hooks attached to ropes and ladders to climb the cliffs. As they worked their way up, the Germans dropped grenades on them and cut some of their ropes. Still, within five minutes, the Rangers made it to the top and drove off the defenders. They then made a startling discovery, the German guns were missing. Sergeant Len Lomell and two other Rangers scouted inland. A short distance away they found the guns. They quickly destroyed them. By 9:00 A.M. the Rangers had accomplished their mission. But for the next two days they faced intense German counterattacks. The 2nd Ranger Battalion took over 50 percent casualties. 🇺🇸 . . #RLTW #pointeduhoc #thedarbyproject #wheresdarby #darbyproject #suasponte #rangerregiment #rangerbattalion information source: nationalww2museum.org
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