Travis was one my TACs in SUT and briefly my boss in SWCS. He also owned the CrossFit gym I went to Fayetteville. Travis is an awesome dude. Cool to see him enjoying his retirement.
Travis is an AWESOME guy. Met him at a Kagwerks course and he was a phenomenal instructor and great guy. Really enjoyed that course and glad I got to take it from him.
Served in both 2/75th Ranger Bn and 54th Medical Company (AA) as a Flight Medic. I remember the Denman brothers when they were little. Listening to this has brought a smile 😃 and remember the great times. All the best to you guys and your family. Ranger Medics Lead the Way.
Very informative. Thanks! I'm a 75yrs old Jarhead Viet Vet. You young guys are awesome. You carried a lot of weight for the last twenty years. Semper Fi.
I went to Ranger in 92 as a Marine .......I had just turned 20 ..... Loved the bat boys, in fact, I got close to some dudes that were from Bravo, I had a 3rd bat flash in my cover given to me by my bro .......(Marines do not display Ranger tabs on their uniforms .....but those of us that did have one sometimes pined one under our covers ) ........I'm 50 now all the guys that were 18 now for Gulf war 1 are now 50 more or less ... Crazy getting old...........but i try and stay fit ....our country needs men to stand back up.
Mad respect to you all. 👏 Good to see Logan taking this on. He is much more animated and looks comfortable. He used to be so quiet before. Nice to see.
Great show. It’s pretty cool to get some background on the Denman’s as I had the pleasure of meeting Coach at the Memorial 3-gun match a couple of years ago. I was impressed with his humility despite his resume. Thank you all for your service.
All of my Uncles were in WWII. Dad wasn't old enough. Dad had 23 years, Brother had 22 years, and I had 20 years in the Air Force. Family is important! Tradition is a duty.
One of my closest Brothers served with Bravo company in Somalia. We speak practically daily. The older we get the closer we get. The Haiti deal was Operation Uphold Democracy. I just got to the 505th at the 82nd when word came down to get ready to do that. If I remember right we made it over Florida keys in the air when they turned us around. Shortly after that was Bill Clinton's criminal interment camps in Panama which my unit was deployed to in December of '94.
Growing up in the Army and doing Germany-- wouldn’t have wanted it any other way! Roots to leaves and then serving-thanks for sharing your stories--makes me miss my Brother in a good way💪🏼🇺🇸❤️
Great podcast guys, I alway enjoy listening to the talk that happens here. One thought though. As a sound tech it drives me crazy when you all set your gates so heavy. Please check settings and move to a slow attack on those gates it will sound way more natural.
too funny about the marines always get hand me-downs and crap you get good at accusations and reconing gear Back in the day I was amazed at the Rangers Bats ( at least 3rd any way ) and their gear ( fkers had 3 lockers each ..... very envious back in the day .......my gear was from the Nam................i think it still had bullets holes in it ......... ( my buddy took me over to the compound to show off his shit and thrash the nontabs..... they thought it was funny that a Marine had a tab. My pops was Viet Nam arym dog DI so growing up was interesting ....... i get along good with you doggies ..... there are not many of us that have done both sides of the training.
Travis was one my TACs in SUT and briefly my boss in SWCS. He also owned the CrossFit gym I went to Fayetteville. Travis is an awesome dude. Cool to see him enjoying his retirement.
agreed
Travis is an AWESOME guy. Met him at a Kagwerks course and he was a phenomenal instructor and great guy. Really enjoyed that course and glad I got to take it from him.
Served in both 2/75th Ranger Bn and 54th Medical Company (AA) as a Flight Medic. I remember the Denman brothers when they were little. Listening to this has brought a smile 😃 and remember the great times. All the best to you guys and your family. Ranger Medics Lead the Way.
I served with their dad.
@@frankmorales5080 well this is freaking awesome
Fun watching my wonderful nephews. So proud of them.
oh hello!
Very informative. Thanks! I'm a 75yrs old Jarhead Viet Vet. You young guys are awesome. You carried a lot of weight for the last twenty years. Semper Fi.
They had an Uncle killed in Vietnam L/CPL JOHN BOYCE 1968.
I went to Ranger in 92 as a Marine .......I had just turned 20 ..... Loved the bat boys, in fact, I got close to some dudes that were from Bravo, I had a 3rd bat flash in my cover given to me by my bro .......(Marines do not display Ranger tabs on their uniforms .....but those of us that did have one sometimes pined one under our covers ) ........I'm 50 now all the guys that were 18 now for Gulf war 1 are now 50 more or less ... Crazy getting old...........but i try and stay fit ....our country needs men to stand back up.
Mad respect to you all. 👏
Good to see Logan taking this on. He is much more animated and looks comfortable. He used to be so quiet before. Nice to see.
Great show. It’s pretty cool to get some background on the Denman’s as I had the pleasure of meeting Coach at the Memorial 3-gun match a couple of years ago. I was impressed with his humility despite his resume. Thank you all for your service.
Great job, Travis. You need your own show- you are so engaging.
yeah he is
All of my Uncles were in WWII. Dad wasn't old enough. Dad had 23 years, Brother had 22 years, and I had 20 years in the Air Force. Family is important! Tradition is a duty.
Great content troops 👊🏻💥
I work for Denman Services Inc. The Denman name played a big part in my community. The Denman family also donated property to the hospital.
That is a lot of stuff to remember.....I don't know what I had for breakfast yesterday!! Love the video!!
One of my closest Brothers served with Bravo company in Somalia. We speak practically daily. The older we get the closer we get. The Haiti deal was Operation Uphold Democracy. I just got to the 505th at the 82nd when word came down to get ready to do that. If I remember right we made it over Florida keys in the air when they turned us around. Shortly after that was Bill Clinton's criminal interment camps in Panama which my unit was deployed to in December of '94.
First off. Jariko, lovin that Sweet ass GBRS hat.
Second... My pastor had Jeff Struecker as his teacher at wake forest for seminary.
that is cool
Great podcast guys. I definitely want to learn more about my grandfather (never met him) he was a combat engineer in WW2
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Thank you for sharing
Growing up in the Army and doing Germany-- wouldn’t have wanted it any other way! Roots to leaves and then serving-thanks for sharing your stories--makes me miss my Brother in a good way💪🏼🇺🇸❤️
Great podcast guys, I alway enjoy listening to the talk that happens here. One thought though. As a sound tech it drives me crazy when you all set your gates so heavy. Please check settings and move to a slow attack on those gates it will sound way more natural.
This is exactly what I was hearing that was driving me nuts. Thanks.
no idea what this means but we will fix it
@@bakerleavitt2870 What does that mean? Are you an engineer or producer (or something else) for BRCC?
@@kyleguzman6017 it means I don't know what "set your gates so heavy" means but we will get it fixed. Yes I am a director at BRCC
think the word you were looking for is Angelo Saxion
Sold $BRCC
My family 9 generations of military service, not all for US
rubber ducky 🦆 time
@59:15 Best question
制作好咖啡很复杂。 ..或者..?
making good coffee is complicated. ..or..?
too funny about the marines always get hand me-downs and crap you get good at accusations and reconing gear
Back in the day I was amazed at the Rangers Bats ( at least 3rd any way ) and their gear ( fkers had 3 lockers each ..... very envious back in the day .......my gear was from the Nam................i think it still had bullets holes in it ......... ( my buddy took me over to the compound to show off his shit and thrash the nontabs..... they thought it was funny that a Marine had a tab.
My pops was Viet Nam arym dog DI so growing up was interesting ....... i get along good with you doggies ..... there are not many of us that have done both sides of the training.