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  • The Day I become a Stoic: Ranger Class 2-83
    2025/11/05

    This podcast was originally aired on 10 April 2024.

    Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (retired), Jeffrey S. Buchanan is the former commander of the United States Army North (5th Army). General Buchanan served for more than 37 years as a transformational leader across a vast range of assignments from the platoon to theater level.

    His stoic perspective and unique leadership slant stems from decades of engagement in high-stake environments, to include four combat tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. His contributions to national security earned recognition from both the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Army. Additionally, he received special commendations from the U.S. Surgeon General and the Governor of Puerto Rico for his exemplary leadership in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

    Jeff Buchanan currently serves as the Commissioner of the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

    Along the way we discuss – Arizona beginnings (2:30), Army Values & Service to Others (4:00), the Silver Palm (5:30), the Infantry Branch (6:20), Ranger School (7:35), Socks and Boots (15:30), Promises You Make to Yourself (17:10), Transactional vs. Transformational Leadership (18:10), Eye of the Storm: Leadership in Crisis (21:00), Sergeant Major Paul McKenna (24:45), Deckhand in Homer, Alaska (26:00), Customer Service (29:00), and Take a Break (32:00).

    Move yourself toward an exceptional outcome @ Jeffrey S. Buchanan.com

    This podcast is teamed with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of military Veterans. Help us reach our 3-scholarship goal for 2025. Send a donation, large or small, through our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com, PayPal, or Venmo @LukeLeaders1248.

    Lowriders intro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore.

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    37 分
  • Checkpoint Charlie, Ranger Class 9-58
    2025/10/29

    Military Veteran Ranger Bob Kvederas provides a fascinating account of his 30+ years of service to America. This episode was originally published on 3 May 2025 through an associated podcast - Manager Memo.

    Along the way we discuss – Becoming a Soldier (1:00), Commando Walk (5:30), End of the Brown Shoe Army (11:00), MG Edward Walker (14:00), Building the Berlin Wall (21:00), Vietnam (37:00), Delta Force (45:00), and Life after the Army (50:00).

    This podcast is teamed with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of military Veterans. Help us reach our 3-scholarship goal for 2025. Send a donation, large or small, through our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com, PayPal, or Venmo @LukeLeaders1248.

    Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    58 分
  • The Creed, Ranger 1988
    2025/10/22

    A powerful conversation with CSM (R) Jimmy Carabello, a decorated combat Veteran of more than 32 years of honorable service to America. This episode was originally published 7 April 2024 on an associated podcast - Manager Memo.

    Along the way we talk about "Black Hats and Boot Black" (10:20), Richard Gere (14:00), R.I.P. (17:20), Ranger History (19:00), "Master Blaster" (37:45), the power of Ranger Buddies (51:25), "Stallions, Thoroughbreds, and Donkeys" (53:15), and PFC Andrew Small (1:01:00).

    Donations for scholarships targeted to the families of US Army Rangers can be made @ LukeLeaders1248.com

    Music from the works of the blues master, Kenny Kilgore. Low Riders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Would you do it again? Ranger Class 502-73
    2025/10/15

    This pod, part of a series of interviews of Military Veterans, is presented by the New England Chapter of the U.S. Army Ranger Association. It was originally published on 19 March 2025 through an associated podcast - Manager Memo.

    Ranger Murray Johnson talks about his military service and Ranger Lessons Learned.

    Along the way we discuss – Class 502-73 (3:00), Parade Rest (7:00), "Not a Broken Leg" (9:30), Visions of General Grange (19:30), the Sleeping Snake (22:30), Doctor/Ranger (24:15) and Lessons Learned (35:45).

    This podcast is teamed with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of Military Veterans. Help us reach our 3-scholarship goal. Send your $20 donation to our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com, PayPal, or Venmo @LukeLeaders1248.

    Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    41 分
  • Nothing So Broken: The Vietnam War and the Power of Community
    2025/10/08

    Chris Richards is the Director at Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust and the author of Nothing So Broken. His powerful book details the impact of the Vietnam War on his family and the importance of community as a way to manage the pain.

    Along the way we discuss – War, Always About the Families (3:30), A Single Soldier (4:15), Agent Orange, the Spray (10:00), Mill Town America (16:10), Engineer-like (20:45), Aloneness vs. Loneliness (23:45), Perceptions of War (25:45), and DFN (28:15). Additional outtakes from a second interview from 34:20 to 41:30.

    You can grab a copy of Chris Richards' book at MSI Press. When asked "Have a coupon?" – use the code "Luke" for a 25% discount. With this code, ALL proceeds from the book purchase will be directed toward scholarships for the children of Veterans through LukeLeaders1248.

    You can also donate directly to this scholarship through our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com.

    Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    42 分
  • Walking Point, Vietnam, 1966 to 1968
    2025/10/01

    Originally published: 24 March 2024 on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 23.

    In this episode, Leo Joseph Heaney, a proud Vietnam Veteran, provides a raw and unfiltered account of his 17 months with Tiger Force, the long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) of the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 327th Infantry, 1st Brigade (Separate), 101st Airborne Division.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Free Fire Zones (8:30)
    • Walking Point (16:40)
    • Punji Sticks (18:40)
    • VC Tunnels (24:45)
    • Latin Lessons (27:20)
    • Mine Fields (29:15)
    • Death in Combat (32:00)
    • The importance of Having a Plan (33:20)

    Scholarship Support: Donations to support scholarships for children of military veterans may be made through PayPal @LukeLeaders1248, Venmo @LukeLeaders1248, or online at www.LukeLeaders1248.com.

    Music Credit: Intro and outro music by the incomparable Kenny KilgoreLow Riders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    36 分
  • Three Rangers Foundation: CSM Mike Hall
    2025/09/24

    Mike Hall is a retired Command Sergeant Major who served with distinction for more than 34 years in the U.S. Army, leading America's finest in assignments from the squad to theater level. CSM Hall is the only soldier to have held a senior enlisted position at the Ranger Regiment, the Joint Special Operations Command and the United States Army Special Operations Command. General Stanley McChrystal called Hall the "best soldier I have ever known."

    Along the trail we discuss – Beginnings (3:00), 1st Ranger Battalion (10:20), Ring in the Mail (13:30), Army Taking Care of its own (15:00), Levels of Leadership (19:30), Always on Parade (23:30), the Ranger Creed (26:15), Three Rangers Foundation (28:45), Presenting Opportunities (32:00), and Final Thoughts (40:30).

    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. You can also donate your used vehicle @ this hyperlink – CARS donation to LL1248.

    Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    43 分
  • A Simple Soldier, Ranger 1977
    2025/09/17

    Originally published: 18 February 2024 on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 19.

    In this episode, Greg d'Arbonne reflects on his distinguished 21-year career in the U.S. Army (1978–1999). A proud Veteran and Patriot, Greg's most memorable service included his role as an Airborne Company Commander. His career took him through major operations—Grenada, Operation Just Cause, and Desert Shield/Storm, where he was among the first troops on the ground in 1990.

    Lessons Learned:

    • Lesson 1: Rehearse (11:00)

    • Lesson 2: Speed as a Force Multiplier (12:05)

    • Lesson 3: Be Fair

    • Lesson 4: Take Responsibility (21:00)

    • The beauty of parachute jumps in Alaska (26:00)

    • A near-death experience (27:00)

    • The Power of a First Sergeant (33:10)

    Scholarship Support: Donations to support scholarships for children of military veterans can be made at LukeLeaders1248.com or via Venmo @LukeLeaders1248.

    Music Credit: Intro and outro music from the genius of Kenny KilgoreLow Riders and Beautiful Rainy Day.

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    38 分