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Aggressive Leadership: Ranger Class May 1973

36 min · 24 de dic de 2025
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Sam Wood, Veteran and successful entrepreneur talks about the impact of his military service. Along the way we learn about Ranger School (5:35), the Intelligence of the U.S. Military (10:30), the difference between Special Forces and Rangers (11:40), the 1st Sergeant and Officer relationships (19:00), skydiving into Beaver Stadium (22:55), building roads in Honduras (23:20), and the value of the Boy Scouts of America (31:05). This podcast is partnered with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of military Veterans. Send a donation, large or small, through PayPal @LukeLeaders1248; Venmo @LukeLeaders1248; or our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com [http://www.lukeleaders1248.com]. You can also donate your used vehicle @ this hyperlink – CARS donation to LL1248 [https://careasy.org/luke-leaders-1248]. Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-kilgore-39b3a731/]. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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