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USASOC Special Missions Unit Sergeant Major | 75th Ranger Regiment | Sean Hagerty 

Combat Story
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Join us today for an exclusive interview with Sean Hagerty, a former Ranger Regiment soldier turned US Army Special Operations Command Sergeant Major. Sean shares insights from his extensive service in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other secretive global missions.
Discover Sean's transition from military service to becoming a celebrated author of the psychological thriller "Jones Point." This gripping novel explores themes of revenge with a unique and compelling twist. Initially self-published, Sean's success led to a contract with Blue Handle Publishing for future books.
Explore Sean's remarkable military career and leadership journey as we delve into the Special Operations and USASOC realms.
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Show Notes:
00:00 Intro
01:04 Introduction to Combat Story
01:23 Meet Sean Haggerty
02:20 Sean's Writing Journey
08:37 Military Beginnings
16:31 Ranger Regiment Life Pre-9/11
19:32 First Deployment Experiences
44:45 Pivotal Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
44:48 Navigating a Coup in a Foreign Country
47:23 Language Skills and Cultural Adaptation
48:29 Transitioning to a New Unit
49:48 Knee Injuries and Military Career
51:41 Pat Tillman Incident
53:08 Joining a Secretive Unit
01:00:11 Mental and Physical Training
01:09:04 Defense Science Board and Technology
01:16:49 Writing and Publishing Journey
01:24:31 Reflections on Military Service
01:27:49 Closing Remarks and Listener Feedback

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7 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 28   
@rgr798
@rgr798 Месяц назад
NO WAY!! Hag was my Ranger buddy in Ranger school class 7-98. I was just a nobody PFC from the 101st ABN., and a leg at that! He was in the leg platoon with us, so was Gilliland, a PFC from 3/75 that is pictured at one point in this video. Those are about the only dudes I remember outside of the guys I graduated pre-Ranger with from Ft. Campbell. What a blast from the past!
@user-bf1me5pz6x
@user-bf1me5pz6x Месяц назад
Never lived in the barracks either, got to Fort Carson as a 22 year old married Pv1. All my squads, including team leaders, were at my house every weekend. And a lot every night. Fort Carson had nice housing. Live on huertgen forest road. Good times
@bartgallant6897
@bartgallant6897 Месяц назад
Excellent, excellent flowing conversation
@AnnHagerty-t6v
@AnnHagerty-t6v Месяц назад
Excellent interviewer and fascinating guest! Thank God for men like Sean Hagerty!!
@terrenceb.9860
@terrenceb.9860 Месяц назад
My son fought with the Kurds in NE Syria and really liked working with them. He often wonders what happened to a lot of the people he worked with.
@dwightchaos9449
@dwightchaos9449 Месяц назад
I hear that a lot from solders coming back from over there. From what I understand, they are the oldest culture and people over there. Many say they are a wonderful people, and it’s a shame how they are treated.
@bradleywayne3943
@bradleywayne3943 Месяц назад
1:12:00 It was 3/75 and elements of 1/75 and 2/504 (82d Airborne) that were there. I was in 3/75 at the time and my childhood neighbor/ best friend was in a platoon from 504th that were sent to qualify because that PIR was going to be the first inside the XVIII Airborne Corp to receive the Javelins (as far as I can remember) and they were supposed to augment our inventory of Gustavs. Great Episode, especially for us "Old Black Beret Rangers" from the mid-late nineties Pre-GWOT Ranger Regiment. Good on you guys Carpe Noctem Brothers RLTW
@tomwhite9716
@tomwhite9716 Месяц назад
Thank you both, Gentlemen, for this truly fascinating interview! Have a Happy Independence Day!!
@carlfischer4163
@carlfischer4163 Месяц назад
Thanks great story. Always look forward to more.❤
@sweett1996
@sweett1996 Месяц назад
Really enjoyed this podcast!
@JayEss414
@JayEss414 Месяц назад
this channel is awesome. great content
@davemellor828
@davemellor828 Месяц назад
Great video
@F3PIZZA
@F3PIZZA Месяц назад
Is that a Unit coin above his left shoulder? Edit: I’m pretty sure it is! I had one show up in a dream once but before I knew what they looked like. Mine had the sword and chain on one side, but either a dude in a space suit or dude in a hard hat navy diver’s gear. Would love to see one irl!
@jasonrogers8754
@jasonrogers8754 Месяц назад
I just couldn't imagine not having that camaraderie with my brothers from not living in the barracks with them and with all the shenanigans that happen. I think I would be more depressed about that than anything else.
@joesgotya9930
@joesgotya9930 Месяц назад
This dude was TFO. Starting to see quite a few of these cats pop up on podcasts.
@MikSF123
@MikSF123 Месяц назад
"Army of Northern Virginia"
@JasonRuff-wh2kz
@JasonRuff-wh2kz Месяц назад
What does TFO mean?
@aerodynamicccc
@aerodynamicccc Месяц назад
@@JasonRuff-wh2kz Task Force Orange or ISA, Intelligence Support Activity. "Tier One" intel gathering for JSOC afaik.
@joesgotya9930
@joesgotya9930 Месяц назад
@@JasonRuff-wh2kz “Task Force Orange”. In the GWOT all the tier 1 units were designated by Color codes to simplify tasking in Joint Task forces. At the JSOC level, all these Units work together as a unilateral element and it can get confusing on managing all the different players. CAG went by TF Green, DevGru went by TF Blue, 24STS went by TF White, the Rangers RRC went by TF Red, and UK SF went by TF Black. The Unit this guest served in was known as “Orange” and most people just assumed that was the real official name of the Organization because its name frequently changes every few years.. The last know name for them was “JREG” - Joint Reconnaissance Evaluation Group. In the 90s they went by names such as Centra Spike, Torn Victor, Grey Fox and the original being the Intelligence Support Activity (ISA). Still a highly classified Organization even to this day. They have a very interesting history going back to Jerry King and Richard Meadows in Operation Eagle Claw 1980.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 Месяц назад
​@@joesgotya9930I remember color-coded units pre-GWOT. TF-160 guys had to know them all and whispered about them in the right settings on rare occasions.
@wagnerrr23
@wagnerrr23 Месяц назад
B Co 1/75 I arrived August or September of 1999. K. SWEET
@lisakurkowski9131
@lisakurkowski9131 Месяц назад
@omihurst
@omihurst Месяц назад
I try but your interview question are so boring 😴 I need to move on!
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 Месяц назад
No waaaaaay! That is one of his boring sayings. Lol! Everyone of these interview people are different he has his style . It can be challenging. Lol
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