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Dalton Fury wrote:I am a retired Army officer and former ranger (from enlisted during the Grenada era to a couple of years before 9/11) looking for contact info for the rangers that participated in OP Urgent Fury in Grenada in Oct 83.
I'd like to share those days in a book about 1st battalion's experiences during the invasion and obviously want to cover as many angles as possible. Those were some incredible times and the invasion is full of so many heroic feats that have really never been told.
Anyway, if you can steer me in the right direction or provide me contact info for any 1/75 ranger Grenada vets I'd be very grateful. Please feel free to share this request with any associates of yours. Thanks very much for your time.
Welcome here Sir.
Per site SOP, you need to make an introductory post in the proper forum. While your name is not unknown here, we like to be sure who we are talking to. Once verified, there are a number of Grenada Raiders hereabouts that might be willing to talk with you. There are a number of "private" rooms in this forum that you can gain access to as well.
Verifications are a necessary evil due to the never ending parade of posers out there.
Here's a link to the area to post your intro: CLICK ME
Thank you for serving this great Nation. For becoming a leader of young men and skillfully moulding them into fine soldiers and Quiet Professionals. It takes great men to make great leaders, and I'm sure you have created many in your time. Thank you for taking such an awsome responsibility.
Being a man of stature and education as you must be and having the background that you have, I am surprised you did not read the site rules before you posted. This seems very uncharacteristic from someone such as yourself.
As said by my fellow Ranger previous to my reading your thread, please Sir, go read the site rules before making anymore posts. You may find this helpful in your travels through our little part of the world.
Thank you for your service, may you find happiness in everything you do.
Did you cup his balls when you wrote this?
Bwahahahahaha!! No, he just finished listening to Depeche Mode.
B Co. FIST 3/75 Rgr Rgt.
1991-2000
RS 9-92
Task Force Ranger 1993
For those who fight for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.
Thank you for serving this great Nation. For becoming a leader of young men and skillfully moulding them into fine soldiers and Quiet Professionals. It takes great men to make great leaders, and I'm sure you have created many in your time. Thank you for taking such an awsome responsibility.
Being a man of stature and education as you must be and having the background that you have, I am surprised you did not read the site rules before you posted. This seems very uncharacteristic from someone such as yourself.
As said by my fellow Ranger previous to my reading your thread, please Sir, go read the site rules before making anymore posts. You may find this helpful in your travels through our little part of the world.
Thank you for your service, may you find happiness in everything you do.
Did you cup his balls when you wrote this?
Ok, there went the tact out the window..... You'll do country boy...you'll do fine.
RS Class # 7-76
I'm not the way I am because I was a Ranger - I was a Ranger because of the way I am.
¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
5th ID (M) 84-85
B/2/75 RGR 85-87
RS 9-86
B/2/75 RGR 91
25th ID(L) 94-96
82nd Abn Div 96-98
NJARNG 01-02
1/20 SFG(A) 02-07
Not done yet.... "Death is Certain, Life is Not"