I’ve got a hard copy offRogue Warrior around somewhere. It’s time to reread it. RIP Sir.
I’ve got a hard copy offRogue Warrior around somewhere. It’s time to reread it. RIP Sir.
Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.
One of many people I have met over the years, and this news hit me unexpectedly hard on Sunday morning.
Controversies aside, a truly remarkable person with a worldview that I honestly feel we have largely lost, to our detriment.
Read Rogue Warrior when I was a kid, and that book set my life on a military-bound trajectory. RIP, Sir.
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Rogue Warrior left a hell of an impression on me as a teenager.
RIP, Sir!
One of New Jerseys great sons. RIP.
RIP Rogue Warrior!
"There are two ways to do most anything- right and again."
Read Rogue Warrior and probably a few more as a Lt.
Probably (definitely) influenced me to carry a CQC-7 in my G-suit and flight suit leg pocket on all my combat missions and for the rest of my career.
RIP, Rogue Warrior- wish I’d had the honor to meet you in person.
Rogue Warrior, in addition to being a really enjoyable read, caused me to retire my Buck lockback folder in favor of a CQC-7.
It was my first step from Fudd to tacti-cool ( not all the way tacti-cool, fortunately).
I still have most? of his books, I never could get into the last couple. I need to dig those out and reread them.
RIP, sir
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