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Team Anzio
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Anzio was a strategic WWII site in Italy where the entire 36th ID (our home division) fought valiantly. Formerly known as Team 5-Delta, Team Anzio adopted this moniker in tribute to our great state back home. Team Anzio consists of twelve highly trained officers and soldiers from all corners of Texas committed to excellence while serving for our great state and country.
Wow can't believe it has been so long since I was there in Afghanistan.
04/07/2022
Warrior Monk no more. 😌
25/06/2022
Great T shirt design by Ray
05/02/2022
A quick look at the legendary Charles "Chargin" Beckwith-
In 1952, the Green Bay Packers drafted “Chargin’ Charlie” Beckwith from the University of Georgia. But seeing as how the Korean War was already in its second year, Chargin’ Charlie declined the offer for a different green uniform.
Commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, Charles Beckwith served a few years on the Korean Peninsula, in war and later peacetime. It was after Korea that he joined the 82d Airborne, and later, U.S. Army Special Forces.
Beckwith’s first mission was to train the Royal Lao Army in 1960 but his mission to deploy with British SAS to Malaysia as they fought a Communist insurgency is one that forever changed military history.
It was there that Beckwith came down with a mean case of Leptospirosis — a bacterial infection that causes kidney failure and pulmonary hemorrhaging. Doctors did not expect Beckwith to survive.
In fact, they called it one of the three worst cases they’d ever seen. Beckwith was given three weeks to live — and he did.
He survived the infection and his time with the Special Air Service inspired him to develop the American Army’s version of such an elite unit. In 1963, he formed the specialty unit code-name Project Delta, personally selecting the men best suited to conduct long-range recon operations in Vietnam.
But his time in Delta — and on Earth — was nearly cut short in Vietnam in 1966. Beckwith was shot in his abdomen with a .50-caliber round. He was taped up, but essentially left for dead.
But death still didn’t come.
Beckwith not only recovered, he continued with his military career, fighting in a series of battles from the Tet Offensive in 1968 until the end of the war in 1973.
It was in the mid-70s that Beckwith’s elite unit idea finally became a full reality. He was given the authority and formed the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment – Delta in 1977. The new elite unit focused on anti-terror and hostage recovery ops, based on the model of the British SAS.
Unfortunately for Beckwith and Delta, their first mission was Operation Eagle Claw, the doomed hostage rescue of Americans held in Iran. After the catastrophic failure of Eagle Claw, Beckwith retired from the Army.
The Giant Killer book & page honors these incredible war heroes making sure their stories of valor and sacrifice are never forgotten. The book which features the incredible life of the smallest soldier, Green Beret Captain Richard Flaherty (101st Airborne & 3rd SF Group 46th Co.) and several of the other heroes featured on this page is available on Amazon & Walmart. God Bless our Vets!
Story by Blake Stilwell
I can't believe is has been July 2013 since we left Afghanistan as team Anzio. Since 2015 i retired and enjoying my retirement life.
25/08/2021
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/25/opinion/afghanistan-taliban-army.html
Opinion | I Commanded Afghan Troops This Year. We Were Betrayed. It pains me to see President Biden and other Western officials blame the Afghan Army for collapsing but not mention why that happened.
25/05/2019
The Toyota Way: How Field Grades Should Approach Solving Systems Problems Army field grade officers (FGOs) must be able to solve systems problems. The best FGOs create systems to keep routine processes running routinely. Since FGOs cannot personally oversee every process in a battalion or brigade, systems ensure that things get done without constant FGO supervision. Syste...
24/05/2019
SECURITY FORCE ASSISTANCE NEEDS THE STILWELL COMBINATION - US Army War College War Room Joseph Stilwell was highly skilled in security force assistance and an expert in all things China. How can the Army develop more Joseph Stilwells today?
09/05/2019
The next Army SFAB deployments might look a whole lot different from recent ones Likely next stops could include Africa, South America or Europe.
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