Our motto was “De oppresse Libre” It is US Army tradition that the phrase is Latin for "to free from oppression" or "to liberate the oppressed". Dennis was damn proud to ever have anything to do with this elite unit. The bad asses or dumb asses depending on who you talked to were the Airborne Rangers who would force march walk 50 mile in through the enemy lines fighting much of the way at company or platoon strength. They the ones with the giant muscles and funky buzz cut hairdos, not the teachers, diplomats and linguists from the beret who made friends with the locals and that lived daily with the indigenous peoples they fought beside. Superior guns, Super-defenses, are meaningless. If people think they should steal your things, that you're profitable in some way – they wil

