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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - General (Ret.) Raymond A. Thomas III</image:title>
      <image:caption>General (Ret.) Raymond A. Thomas III is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished and valorous service to our country, and for dedicating his life and career to the values set forth in the Ranger Creed. His military career spanned 39 years and included 6 and a half years of combat deployments around the globe.  Gen. Thomas’ distinguished Ranger career started as a Platoon Leader, and Company Executive Officer,  for A Co, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Urgent Fury. He then served as the Liaison Officer at the Regimental Headquarters, followed by service as the Assistant Operations Officer at 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. He commanded Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Just Cause. He was the Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and Commander, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Enduring Freedom.    His joint assignments include Director of Operations, J3, Chief of Staff, Assistant Commanding General and, finally, Commanding General for the Joint Special Operations Command.  He also served as the Deputy Director for Special Operations, J-37, the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C. and as the original Commanding General for the NATO Special Operations Component Commmand in Afghanistan.  GEN Thomas went on to serve as the Assistant Director for Military Affairs at the CIA and culminated his career as the 11th Commander of US Special Operations Command.  Gen. Thomas’ long and distinguished career is the embodiment of the Ranger Creed and reflects great credit on himself, the 75th Ranger Regiment and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - General (Ret.) Joseph L. Votel</image:title>
      <image:caption>General (Ret.) Joseph L. Votel is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished and continued service to our country, and for dedicating his life and career to the values set forth in the Ranger Creed. His military career spanned almost 40 years and included multiple combat deployments to Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq and other places around the globe. Gen. Votel commanded 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and was in command of the 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Enduring Freedom. On October 19, 2001, Votel led 200 Rangers from 3rd Battalion, who parachuted towards an airfield south of Kandahar into Operation Rhino attacking several Taliban targets. He was the Commanding General of the Joint Special Operations Command during ongoing operations in Afghanistan, Commander Joint Special Operations Command Forward for U.S. Special Operations Command, Operation Enduring Freedom; followed by Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command. Gen. Votel completed his U.S. Army career as the Commander, United States Central Command. For exceptionally meritorious service, Gen. Votel's contributions to the Nation are extraordinary and lasting. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - LTG (Ret.) Bernard S. Champoux</image:title>
      <image:caption>LTG (R) Bernard S. (Bernie) Champoux has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his distinguished service as an Army Ranger who upheld the highest standards of the Ranger Creed throughout a nearly four-decade military career, twelve and a half years as a General Officer, and eleven years in Ranger assignments. He led and commanded Ranger and Infantry units from Platoon to Division and Field Army Levels. A 1977 OCS Graduate, Colonel Champoux was inducted into the OCS Hall of Fame in 2001. In his early years, he competitively completed the 1984 Best Ranger Competition and later coached multiple teams, including the winning 2nd Ranger Battalion Team in 1987. His Ranger assignments included duty as a Ranger Instructor and Chief of the Darby and Morgan Teams, Command of the 3rd Ranger Company, assignments in two of the three Operational Ranger Battalions, and three assignments to the 75th Ranger Regimental Headquarters. Between assignments to the Ranger Regiment, he served a tour of duty as Executive Officer of the Ranger Training Brigade, making major contributions coordinating and implementing significant projects that included the establishment of the Ranger Hall of Fame Bylaws, designing and furnishing the Initial Ranger Hall of Fame Display, coordinating the design and production of the HOF Medallions and Programs, and overseeing the preparations for the Inaugural HOF Inductions at Malvesti Field in 1992. All of this required his respected leadership not only within the Ranger Community but also within the Columbus, Georgia civilian sponsor organizations that supported the RTB and the Ranger Store, which were essential to enabling this major project. He also coordinated the rewriting and standardization of the Ranger Handbook, renaming and dedication of Ranger Training Facilities to Honor Fallen Comrades, and restructuring the Ranger Course after the elimination of the Desert Phase. He helped honor fallen Rangers by coordinating the commemoration and dedication of Malvesti Field Obstacle and Confidence Course, as well as the dedication of Hurley Hill (Victory Pond) at the Rangers in Action Demonstration and Training Site. His leadership of Soldiers, senior staffs, and organizations at all levels, including command of the 25th Infantry Division as well as command of the Eighth US Army, epitomize the Ranger Creed. Ranger Champoux Led the Way!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - COL Douglas Lonn Flohr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Colonel Douglas Lonn Flohr is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed throughout his military and professional career. Colonel Flohr was commissioned in the Infantry upon graduation from West Virginia University in 1985. He served over 28 years in various Airborne, Light, Mechanized, and Ranger assignments throughout his career in the United States Army and held officer leadership positions from platoon leader to brigade commander. Ranger Flohr served multiple tours within the Ranger Training Brigade successfully serving as the S3 Operations Officer for the 4th Ranger Training Battalion and the Ranger Training Brigade. He also commanded both the 5th Ranger Training Battalion (Mountain Phase), Camp Frank D. Merrill, and the Ranger Training Brigade. Within the 75th Ranger Regiment, Ranger Flohr served on the Regimental staff, executing three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom collecting and analyzing essential lessons learned from on-going combat operations. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, with only minimal guidance and organic resources, Ranger Flohr skillfully planned, established, and commanded a Forward Operating Base for a 6000-person Joint Special Operations Task Force. The culminating assignment of his Ranger career was as the military advisor to the Commander of the Iraqi Ground Force Command (IGFC). Ranger Flohr's insightful advice, combined with his constant but unobtrusive presence at critical Iraqi military and tribal meetings, garnered a rare of level of respect and influence within the Iraqi headquarters. He was the only American officer in Iraq permitted to routinely travel without a personal security detachment - completely embedded within the Iraqi Security Forces. The trusted relationship that he successfully developed with the Iraqi leadership facilitated vital communications between senior leaders, enhanced insurgent Iraqi leadership, facilitated vital communications between senior leaders, enhanced insurgent targeting efforts, and greatly assisted the conduct of vital Iraqi military training. Ranger Flohr’s willingness to Lead the Way and live the Ranger Creed reflects upon himself, The Ranger Community, and the United States.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - LTC Richard D. James</image:title>
      <image:caption>LTC Richard D. James has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for serving with incredible "grit" and distinction, starting as a reconnaissance PLT Leader and later becoming an LRP Company Commander (RVN), Ranger Company Commander (RVN), and holding senior staff positions in the 101st Airborne Division. He also served as a Ministry of Defense Senior Military Advisor in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and concluded his career by planning the invasion of Grenada as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff while working with special operations elements. He is remembered by our Vietnam 74th LRPs and November Company Ranger brotherhood as a leader and pioneer in deep penetration reconnaissance and Hunter-Killer teams against superior NVA forces.  LTC(R) James has been at the forefront of military operations, from the central highlands of South Vietnam to the Allied Nations of the Middle East, dedicating nearly three decades to growing and strengthening America's combat deployable forces. His special operations expertise and record of mission success earned him great respect as a member of the Joint Services Chief of Staff. Beyond his military service, he extended his compassion for wounded soldiers, disrupted families, and veterans with PTSD through volunteer work in civilian life. The improved health and capabilities of our fighting forces and their families can be attributed to this humble Ranger leader and his selfless service in making America better. Ranger Dick James remains an integral part of the Ranger Community to this day, exemplifying the motto "Rangers Led the Way" throughout his life.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - MAJ (Ret.) James M. Grimshaw</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is MAJ (R) James M. Grimshaw. Major (Ret) James M. Grimshaw is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary valor and leadership, his military and civilian achievements, and his selfless contribution to the Ranger community. As a Special Forces advisor in Vietnam on May 22, 1966, Ranger Grimshaw neutralized an enemy 12.7 mm heavy machine gun that had pinned down his CIDG force. His actions inspired the CIDG to overrun the enemy force. Despite being wounded by an enemy hand grenade, he continued to lead the attack. For this valorous action, he was awarded the Bronze Star with a V device for valor and the Purple Heart. Ranger Grimshaw was selected by the 5th SFG commander as one of the original MACV Recondo School instructors. He was then assigned as a Ranger Instructor and Commander of the 1st Ranger Co., Florida Ranger Camp, where he created a realistic Vietnam FTX scenario for Ranger students. He deployed back to Vietnam and commanded Co D, 2/503rd Infantry, earning another Bronze Star with a V. For his service as Commander of the Joint Casualty Resolution Center (JCRC) Field Elements and the Cambodian and Vietnamese Refugee Camp in Thailand, he received a Letter of Commendation from President Gerald R. Ford. His service as S3 of the 7th SFG led to his selection as Special Operations Staff Officer, USCINCPAC, where he played a key role in upgrading U.S. special operations capability in the Pacific Theater. He was awarded the Legion of Merit. Upon retirement, he pursued a career as a film and TV actor. He continued to serve the Ranger Community as President of the U.S. Army Ranger Association, 1999-2004. Ranger Grimshaw's courageous leadership, incredible accomplishments, and service to the Ranger Community epitomize the Ranger Creed and merit his induction into the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM Charles Donald Baldridge</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM Charles Donald "Donny" Baldridge has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary service to the Ranger community. Ranger Baldridge began his journey by volunteering for the newly formed 1st Battalion (Ranger), 75th Infantry, where he served as a machine gunner and team leader. Following this assignment, he adhered to the Abrams Charter and was subsequently assigned to the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii. In 1979, Ranger Baldridge was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, assuming the role of a Drill Sergeant. In 1981, he joined the 1st Ranger Company at the Florida Ranger Camp, where he held positions as a Senior Ranger Instructor and Platoon Sergeant of the Ranger Support Element. Notably, he achieved second place in the very first Best Ranger Competition held in 1982. Continuing his dedication to the Rangers, Ranger Baldridge volunteered for and was chosen to serve in the newly established Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, initially as Platoon Sergeant and later as First Sergeant. From 1987 to 1989, he served as the Battalion Command Sergeant Major for Task Force Desert at the Ranger Training Brigade in Dugway, Utah. Returning to the 75th Ranger Regiment in 1990, he assumed the role of Regimental Operations Sergeant Major until 1993. Following this, he served as the Command Sergeant Major for the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment until March 1995. In March 1995, Ranger Baldridge was appointed as the Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York, where he remained until March 1997. After his distinguished military career, Ranger Baldridge retired in March 1997 and returned to his hometown in Pryor, Oklahoma, where he established a successful welding business and cattle ranch. He remains an active member of various organizations, including the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans Association. Additionally, he holds lifetime membership in the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and is honored as a Distinguished Member of the Army Ranger Training Brigade. Each year, Baldridge hosts the Ranger Ranch Gathering, a three-day event held on Armed Forces Day, featuring pistol and rifle shooting competitions for Ranger veterans and veterans from other branches. Throughout his service, Ranger Baldridge has consistently demonstrated the highest standards upheld by the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM (Ret.) Ralph R. Beam</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM (R) Ralph Beam has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his remarkable 37-year military career, serving in various leadership roles ranging from Team Leader to Corps Command Sergeant Major. Ranger Beam holds the esteemed title of being the longest-serving Command Sergeant Major in Ranger history. His combat experience spans multiple deployments, including Panama in 1989, Kuwait from 1999 to 2001, Kosovo in 2002, Bosnia &amp; Herzegovina in 2005, Kuwait-Iraq from 2005 to 2006, and Afghanistan in 2010-2011. Ranger Beam's reputation as an exceptional leader and trainer is evident through the numerous valorous and meritorious unit citations his units were awarded. He consistently demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and always lead from the front. Whether during times of war or peace, his performance of duties remained consistently outstanding. Following his retirement, Ranger Beam founded the Purple Heart Ranch in Yuma, Arizona, dedicated to providing support to Ranger veterans and active-duty personnel from all branches stationed at the Yuma Proving Grounds and Marine Corps Air Station.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM Darrin J. Bohn</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM Darrin J. Bohn served 35 years of active service and truly embodies the Ranger Creed and Abrams' Charter. Ranger Bohn began his service in the 75th Ranger Regiment after serving for three years as a Rifle Squad Leader in the 101st Airborne. As a Rifle Squad Leader in 2nd Platoon, A Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, he participated in the night parachute assault on Torrijos Tocumen Airfield, Panama, as part of Operation Just Cause. He later served as the Platoon Sergeant for 2nd Platoon for over five years. During that time, he deployed in support of Operation Iris Gold in Kuwait, Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti, and numerous OCONUS training deployments. Darrin was then assigned to Italy and served as a Rifle Platoon Sergeant, deploying to Bosnia in support of IFOR. He was promoted while serving as the 1SG for three Companies over a four-year period. He was selected as the 1SG for A Company, 1st Ranger Battalion. His Company deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, where they truly exemplified the Ranger Creed in operations on Roberts Ridge. CSM Bohn was promoted to SGM and served as the Operations SGM for 2-2 IN, 1st Infantry Division in Vilseck, Germany. He deployed to Kosovo in support of KFOR and to Operation Iraqi Freedom III. 2-2 IN was attached to 1 MEF to conduct operations to clear Fallujah in the second battle of Fallujah in 2004. Darrin assumed duties as the Battalion CSM when his predecessor was KIA. Ranger Bohn was then assigned to Fort Benning, GA, where he served as a Battalion and Brigade CSM, training Infantry Soldiers and Leaders who would shortly deploy to combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2009, Ranger Bohn was selected to serve as the first CSM for International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) - Joint Command, Kabul, Afghanistan. He served in that capacity for two years before being selected to serve as the CSM for U.S. Army Forces Command, FORSCOM, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He served as the FORSCOM CSM until October 2011 when he was selected as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for AFRICOM. He served as the CSEL for AFRICOM for four years prior to his retirement from the Army in April 2017, completing 35 dedicated years of active service.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM Jay Brimstin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ranger Brimstin has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary service to the Ranger community. Ranger Brimstin entered the Army in August 1978 and attended basic training at Fort Dix, followed by Infantry AIT at Fort Benning, Georgia. His first assignment after Airborne School was the 2nd Ranger Battalion at Fort Lewis, where he served as a machine gunner, fire team leader, and rifle squad leader. In 1983, Ranger Brimstin was assigned as a Ranger Instructor at Camp Merrill in Dahlonega. In 1985, Jay returned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion and served as a weapons squad leader and platoon sergeant. Ranger Brimstin then returned to be a Ranger instructor at the Mountain Ranger camp from 1989 to 1993. He competed in the 1993 Best Ranger Competition a few months prior to moving to the 1st Ranger Battalion, where he served as a Platoon Sergeant and participated in contingency operations in Haiti. Ranger Brimstin also served as the Battalion Intel Sergeant, Operations Sergeant, and later as a company 1SG. In 1999, Ranger Brimstin moved again to Fort Lewis to take on the role of HHC 1SG in 2/75. Ranger Brimstin was promoted to SGM in June 2000 and assigned to the 19th Theater Support Command Korea as G3 Operation SGM. He was then selected and assumed duties as CSM of 3/75 in 2001. He prepared and deployed his Battalion to Afghanistan, executing a combat jump into Rhino DZ near Kandahar. Jay returned with his Battalion and was subsequently assigned as part of TRADOC in 2/19th Infantry Bn of the 198th, Brigade CSM of the 199th, and culminated his career as the Henry Caro NCO Academy CSM. After 30 years of service, Ranger Brimstin took on the job as Deputy Director of Doctrine and Training at Benning, continuing to support Soldiers. Ranger Brimstin has spent four decades setting a superb example and defining the standard of a quiet professional, mentoring leaders and Soldiers in the values embodied in the Ranger Creed.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM (Ret.) Ray Devens</image:title>
      <image:caption>Known as a "Soldier's Soldier," CSM (Ret) Ray Devens is being inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame Class of 2023 for his extraordinary contributions to our nation, our Army, and the Rangers. Ranger Devens has led the way on the battlefield and during peacetime for over 34 years of active service. He always found a way to stay close to the action, accepting the most challenging assignments. Combat duty in Grenada, Somalia, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan highlights a career served in the most demanding assignments our Army has to offer. His numerous assignments in the 75th Ranger Regiment and beyond highlight a career dedicated to living the Abrams Charter, even while occupying the highest positions our Army has to offer. For over a decade, he could be found throughout Iraq and Afghanistan, wherever the fight was most intense, as he sought out soldiers, tactical units, and commands that needed his keen insights and Ranger leadership. His dedication to the ideals of the Ranger Creed and his unwavering commitment to the mission at hand make him the ideal Ranger leader. Whether as a junior enlisted 90mm recoilless rifle gunner in Grenada or as the most senior enlisted leader in Iraq, he has always made an impact, reaching far beyond his imposing physical presence. Ranger Devens has set a lofty example and established a sterling legacy of unwavering commitment and dedication to our nation, the mission, and all Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM (Ret.) Rick Merritt</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Retired) Rick Merritt has been inducted into the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame for his extremely distinguished legacy of service to America. Ranger Rick Merritt’s enduring and unquestioned devotion to the values captured in the Ranger Creed has resulted in an extraordinary 35-year career, with 25 years served in the Ranger Regiment. Ranger Rick Merritt is widely recognized for his exceptional service across the entire Army. He has been awarded the highest level of the Order of Saint Maurice, the Primicerius, and has been inducted as a Distinguished Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the 10th Mountain Division "Warrior Legends" Hall of Fame. Even three years after his retirement, his devotion to this nation remains evident as he continues to teach and train young Rangers by example. Ranger Rick Merritt’s contributions to the nation, the United States Army, and the 75th Ranger Regiment are without peer. Therefore, Ranger Rick Merritt has been inducted into the ranks of the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM Jan Schalavin</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM Jan Schalavin has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for 35 years of dedicated service to the Ranger Community and our nation. His Ranger assignments highlight a career that saw him excel in both combat and peacetime, as he relentlessly prepared for the next fight. His three tours in the Republic of Vietnam were legendary, and he has received numerous individual Valor awards, including the Silver Star. His actions on June 17, 1968, credit his "complete disregard for his own safety being responsible for saving many lives and to the success of the entire mission". Additionally the citation states, "When confronted with an enemy Sniper who was hiding in a forward foxhole, Sergeant Schalavin made his way to an advantageous position where he personally killed the sniper who was shooting his men.” His service in the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 75th Infantry before the formation of the 75th Ranger Regiment is equally remarkable. He was the first-ever First Sergeant of C Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion, and while serving as the CSM of the 1st Ranger Battalion, he was involved in the attempt to rescue American hostages inside Iran in 1980. Additionally, Ranger Schalavin served as the CSM of the Infantry School, the 173rd Light Infantry Brigade, and the 25th Infantry Division. Ranger Schalavin’s unwavering dedication to the mission and the exceptional care he provided to his Rangers showcased his steadfast commitment to upholding the Ranger Creed, thus reflecting immense credit upon himself, the U.S. Army, and the Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM William “Bill” Thetford</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM(Ret) William "Bill" Thetford has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his over 35 years of exemplary service. Ranger Thetford served with both the 2nd and 1st Ranger Battalions, as well as the 5th Ranger Training Battalion. Ranger Thetford has participated in the Best Ranger Competition three times, achieving 4th, 5th, and 2nd place respectively from 1987 to 1989. He then served for 20 years in a SMU at Ft. Bragg before progressing to the nominative level. In this capacity, he served as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for the Joint Special Operations Command at Ft. Bragg, NC, the U.S. Special Operations Command at MacDill AFB, FL, and, in his final military assignment, as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader of U.S. Central Command, also at MacDill. Currently, Ranger Thetford continues his service to veterans as a mentor and guest speaker for the SOF Team Room program, Project Transition USA, and various Veteran workshops on Ft. Bragg. Throughout his career, Ranger Thetford has gained extensive combat experience and has been deployed numerous times. He participated in Operations Urgent Fury in Grenada, Gothic Serpent-Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu, Somalia, as well as Operations Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, and Enduring Freedom in the Middle East. He has also supported peacekeeping operations in Bosnia. During his career, Ranger Thetford attended and successfully completed numerous military and civilian schools, including the Sergeants Major Academy, the Ranger School, and the Special Forces Qualification Course. Furthermore, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science from Campbell University, a Master’s Degree in Business and Organizational Security Management from Webster University, and he has earned his Project Management Professional (PMP) Certificate from the Project Management Institute. Ranger Thetford's accolades and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and Bronze Star Medal with V-Device. In 2018, he was honored with the VFW’s prestigious Armed Forces Award, in recognition of his significant contributions to the nation. After retiring with over 35 years of service, Ranger Thetford joined the CACI - Wexford team in July 2019, where he currently serves as the Operations Manager for CACI's service and support program to USASOC.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - 1SG Marshall Huckaby</image:title>
      <image:caption>1SG Marshall Huckaby has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his heroism, dedication, and distinguished, continued service to his country and the Ranger Community. During his first tour, he volunteered and served in the newly formed Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrol Company of the 25th Infantry Division. Ranger Huckaby became one of the first graduates of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) 'Recondo' School in Nha Trang. Ranger Huckaby returned to the United States, where he continued his military career, serving in many Senior NCO Leadership positions until his retirement in October 1981. Most importantly, his service to the greater Ranger Community has never ceased. As a lifetime member of the 75th Ranger Regiment Association, he has served in multiple positions as Unit director of Company F 25th ID LRRPS. He has also volunteered to assist the 1st Ranger Battalion in their fundraising programs that benefit Rangers and their families. Furthermore, he has donated his time and culinary expertise during the annual "Critter Cookout" at the Mountain Ranger Camp in Dahlonega, GA. Marshall Huckaby established and was the first President of the Long-Range Reconnaissance Association, an association that honors and preserves the "Lost Brotherhood" of Long-Range Reconnaissance Warriors. He led the fundraising efforts to secure and place Stone Memorial Benches at the National Ranger Memorial, the National Infantry Museum, and the National Museum of the United States Army. Ranger Huckaby exemplifies the Ranger Creed as he lives it each day. He was inducted into the GEORGIA MILITARY VETERANS HALL OF FAME Class of 2018 and currently serves on their Board. Ranger Huckaby has distinguished himself through his countless contributions, dedicated loyal support to the 75th Ranger Regiment, and his selfless service to the Ranger community. His actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr. David H. Ermer has been inducted as an Honorary Member of the Ranger Hall of Fame for his philanthropic and compassionate endeavors with 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. A United States Army Veteran, Mr. Ermer has encouraged, supported, and befriended Rangers for over twenty years. Drawing from his extensive experience in the largest financial institutions and Wall Street, he has mentored countless Rangers in building financial security. Mr. Ermer has actively participated in morale-building activities, frequently engaging in conversations and mentoring sessions to uplift spirits. Throughout the past two decades, Dave Ermer has been present at most services honoring our Fallen Heroes, often traveling out of state to pay his respects. He has also attended various social and sporting events, gaining a reputation for hosting single Rangers on holidays when they were away from their families. Through these encounters, he earned the nickname "Super Dave," a title that still stands today, more than two decades later. It is through his contacts and unwavering determination in fundraising that the 1/75 Memorial became a reality. Mr. Ermer was a founding Board Member of the Ranger Memorial Board, which has since evolved into the 1/75 Sua Sponte Foundation, dedicated to supporting Rangers, their families, and Gold Star Families through morale and welfare events. He is an exceptionally caring and generous individual who deeply loves his Rangers, deserving recognition and remembrance for his numerous contributions. Mr. Ermer is truly deserving of the honor and distinction of being inducted as an Honorary Member in the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CW4 (Ret.) Jose C. Ibarra is hereby inducted as an Honorary Member into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his superb leadership and accomplishments as the original Property Book Officer for 1st Bn (Ranger) 75th Infantry. Because of his stellar service to the U.S. Army and his dedication to promoting the Ranger Ethos, he was hand selected by Major General Kenneth C. Leuer to be the Property Book Officer for the 1st Bn (Ranger) 75th Infantry. Due to his extensive technical knowledge of Property Management, CW4 (Ret.) Ibarra had the responsibility for the development of all property records and training of the logistics personnel assigned to the Ranger Battalion. He was instrumental in developing the standards for property accountability under the manual property book system and transitioning to the automated Property Book System. He assisted the Bn S4 officer in developing the Military Table of Organization and Equipment for each company so they can perform each and every assigned mission. CW4 (Ret.) Ibarra served in 1st Bn (Ranger), 75th Infantry from 1974 until his retirement in 1978 and was always willing to support the Ranger community to the best of his abilities as the Property Book Officer and Chief Logistics Subject Matter Expert no matter the mission. He was a true example of the Ranger Motto "Rangers Lead The Way!". Ranger Ibarra distinguished himself by his dedication and loyal support of the 75th Infantry Regiment, and by his devotion of selfless service embodied to the Ranger community. Ranger lbarra's actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America. CW4 (Ret.) Jose C. Ibarra demonstrated the exemplary nature of the true professional and what Rangers need to emulate as he "Led The Way" each and every day of his professional life and even after retirement. After retirement, Chief Ibarra continued his commitment by becoming active in the following associations: Treasurer, Isaac Camacho Chapter IX of the Special Forces Association and Treasurer of the Benavidez-Patterson All Airborne Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association in El Paso Texas. Chief Ibarra was the epitome of a Ranger and lived the Ranger Creed every day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>General (Ret.) Raymond A. Thomas III is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished and valorous service to our country, and for dedicating his life and career to the values set forth in the Ranger Creed. His military career spanned 39 years and included 6 and a half years of combat deployments around the globe.  Gen. Thomas’ distinguished Ranger career started as a Platoon Leader, and Company Executive Officer,  for A Co, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Urgent Fury. He then served as the Liaison Officer at the Regimental Headquarters, followed by service as the Assistant Operations Officer at 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. He commanded Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Just Cause. He was the Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and Commander, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Enduring Freedom.    His joint assignments include Director of Operations, J3, Chief of Staff, Assistant Commanding General and, finally, Commanding General for the Joint Special Operations Command.  He also served as the Deputy Director for Special Operations, J-37, the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C. and as the original Commanding General for the NATO Special Operations Component Commmand in Afghanistan.  GEN Thomas went on to serve as the Assistant Director for Military Affairs at the CIA and culminated his career as the 11th Commander of US Special Operations Command.  Gen. Thomas’ long and distinguished career is the embodiment of the Ranger Creed and reflects great credit on himself, the 75th Ranger Regiment and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>General (Ret.) Joseph L. Votel is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished and continued service to our country, and for dedicating his life and career to the values set forth in the Ranger Creed. His military career spanned almost 40 years and included multiple combat deployments to Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq and other places around the globe. Gen. Votel commanded 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and was in command of the 75th Ranger Regiment during Operation Enduring Freedom. On October 19, 2001, Votel led 200 Rangers from 3rd Battalion, who parachuted towards an airfield south of Kandahar into Operation Rhino attacking several Taliban targets. He was the Commanding General of the Joint Special Operations Command during ongoing operations in Afghanistan, Commander Joint Special Operations Command Forward for U.S. Special Operations Command, Operation Enduring Freedom; followed by Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command. Gen. Votel completed his U.S. Army career as the Commander, United States Central Command. For exceptionally meritorious service, Gen. Votel's contributions to the Nation are extraordinary and lasting. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LTG (R) Bernard S. (Bernie) Champoux has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his distinguished service as an Army Ranger who upheld the highest standards of the Ranger Creed throughout a nearly four-decade military career, twelve and a half years as a General Officer, and eleven years in Ranger assignments. He led and commanded Ranger and Infantry units from Platoon to Division and Field Army Levels. A 1977 OCS Graduate, Colonel Champoux was inducted into the OCS Hall of Fame in 2001. In his early years, he competitively completed the 1984 Best Ranger Competition and later coached multiple teams, including the winning 2nd Ranger Battalion Team in 1987. His Ranger assignments included duty as a Ranger Instructor and Chief of the Darby and Morgan Teams, Command of the 3rd Ranger Company, assignments in two of the three Operational Ranger Battalions, and three assignments to the 75th Ranger Regimental Headquarters. Between assignments to the Ranger Regiment, he served a tour of duty as Executive Officer of the Ranger Training Brigade, making major contributions coordinating and implementing significant projects that included the establishment of the Ranger Hall of Fame Bylaws, designing and furnishing the Initial Ranger Hall of Fame Display, coordinating the design and production of the HOF Medallions and Programs, and overseeing the preparations for the Inaugural HOF Inductions at Malvesti Field in 1992. All of this required his respected leadership not only within the Ranger Community but also within the Columbus, Georgia civilian sponsor organizations that supported the RTB and the Ranger Store, which were essential to enabling this major project. He also coordinated the rewriting and standardization of the Ranger Handbook, renaming and dedication of Ranger Training Facilities to Honor Fallen Comrades, and restructuring the Ranger Course after the elimination of the Desert Phase. He helped honor fallen Rangers by coordinating the commemoration and dedication of Malvesti Field Obstacle and Confidence Course, as well as the dedication of Hurley Hill (Victory Pond) at the Rangers in Action Demonstration and Training Site. His leadership of Soldiers, senior staffs, and organizations at all levels, including command of the 25th Infantry Division as well as command of the Eighth US Army, epitomize the Ranger Creed. Ranger Champoux Led the Way!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Colonel Douglas Lonn Flohr is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed throughout his military and professional career. Colonel Flohr was commissioned in the Infantry upon graduation from West Virginia University in 1985. He served over 28 years in various Airborne, Light, Mechanized, and Ranger assignments throughout his career in the United States Army and held officer leadership positions from platoon leader to brigade commander. Ranger Flohr served multiple tours within the Ranger Training Brigade successfully serving as the S3 Operations Officer for the 4th Ranger Training Battalion and the Ranger Training Brigade. He also commanded both the 5th Ranger Training Battalion (Mountain Phase), Camp Frank D. Merrill, and the Ranger Training Brigade. Within the 75th Ranger Regiment, Ranger Flohr served on the Regimental staff, executing three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom collecting and analyzing essential lessons learned from on-going combat operations. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, with only minimal guidance and organic resources, Ranger Flohr skillfully planned, established, and commanded a Forward Operating Base for a 6000-person Joint Special Operations Task Force. The culminating assignment of his Ranger career was as the military advisor to the Commander of the Iraqi Ground Force Command (IGFC). Ranger Flohr's insightful advice, combined with his constant but unobtrusive presence at critical Iraqi military and tribal meetings, garnered a rare of level of respect and influence within the Iraqi headquarters. He was the only American officer in Iraq permitted to routinely travel without a personal security detachment - completely embedded within the Iraqi Security Forces. The trusted relationship that he successfully developed with the Iraqi leadership facilitated vital communications between senior leaders, enhanced insurgent Iraqi leadership, facilitated vital communications between senior leaders, enhanced insurgent targeting efforts, and greatly assisted the conduct of vital Iraqi military training. Ranger Flohr’s willingness to Lead the Way and live the Ranger Creed reflects upon himself, The Ranger Community, and the United States.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LTC Richard D. James has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for serving with incredible "grit" and distinction, starting as a reconnaissance PLT Leader and later becoming an LRP Company Commander (RVN), Ranger Company Commander (RVN), and holding senior staff positions in the 101st Airborne Division. He also served as a Ministry of Defense Senior Military Advisor in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and concluded his career by planning the invasion of Grenada as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff while working with special operations elements. He is remembered by our Vietnam 74th LRPs and November Company Ranger brotherhood as a leader and pioneer in deep penetration reconnaissance and Hunter-Killer teams against superior NVA forces.  LTC(R) James has been at the forefront of military operations, from the central highlands of South Vietnam to the Allied Nations of the Middle East, dedicating nearly three decades to growing and strengthening America's combat deployable forces. His special operations expertise and record of mission success earned him great respect as a member of the Joint Services Chief of Staff. Beyond his military service, he extended his compassion for wounded soldiers, disrupted families, and veterans with PTSD through volunteer work in civilian life. The improved health and capabilities of our fighting forces and their families can be attributed to this humble Ranger leader and his selfless service in making America better. Ranger Dick James remains an integral part of the Ranger Community to this day, exemplifying the motto "Rangers Led the Way" throughout his life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is MAJ (R) James M. Grimshaw. Major (Ret) James M. Grimshaw is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary valor and leadership, his military and civilian achievements, and his selfless contribution to the Ranger community. As a Special Forces advisor in Vietnam on May 22, 1966, Ranger Grimshaw neutralized an enemy 12.7 mm heavy machine gun that had pinned down his CIDG force. His actions inspired the CIDG to overrun the enemy force. Despite being wounded by an enemy hand grenade, he continued to lead the attack. For this valorous action, he was awarded the Bronze Star with a V device for valor and the Purple Heart. Ranger Grimshaw was selected by the 5th SFG commander as one of the original MACV Recondo School instructors. He was then assigned as a Ranger Instructor and Commander of the 1st Ranger Co., Florida Ranger Camp, where he created a realistic Vietnam FTX scenario for Ranger students. He deployed back to Vietnam and commanded Co D, 2/503rd Infantry, earning another Bronze Star with a V. For his service as Commander of the Joint Casualty Resolution Center (JCRC) Field Elements and the Cambodian and Vietnamese Refugee Camp in Thailand, he received a Letter of Commendation from President Gerald R. Ford. His service as S3 of the 7th SFG led to his selection as Special Operations Staff Officer, USCINCPAC, where he played a key role in upgrading U.S. special operations capability in the Pacific Theater. He was awarded the Legion of Merit. Upon retirement, he pursued a career as a film and TV actor. He continued to serve the Ranger Community as President of the U.S. Army Ranger Association, 1999-2004. Ranger Grimshaw's courageous leadership, incredible accomplishments, and service to the Ranger Community epitomize the Ranger Creed and merit his induction into the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CSM Charles Donald "Donny" Baldridge has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary service to the Ranger community. Ranger Baldridge began his journey by volunteering for the newly formed 1st Battalion (Ranger), 75th Infantry, where he served as a machine gunner and team leader. Following this assignment, he adhered to the Abrams Charter and was subsequently assigned to the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii. In 1979, Ranger Baldridge was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, assuming the role of a Drill Sergeant. In 1981, he joined the 1st Ranger Company at the Florida Ranger Camp, where he held positions as a Senior Ranger Instructor and Platoon Sergeant of the Ranger Support Element. Notably, he achieved second place in the very first Best Ranger Competition held in 1982. Continuing his dedication to the Rangers, Ranger Baldridge volunteered for and was chosen to serve in the newly established Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, initially as Platoon Sergeant and later as First Sergeant. From 1987 to 1989, he served as the Battalion Command Sergeant Major for Task Force Desert at the Ranger Training Brigade in Dugway, Utah. Returning to the 75th Ranger Regiment in 1990, he assumed the role of Regimental Operations Sergeant Major until 1993. Following this, he served as the Command Sergeant Major for the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment until March 1995. In March 1995, Ranger Baldridge was appointed as the Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York, where he remained until March 1997. After his distinguished military career, Ranger Baldridge retired in March 1997 and returned to his hometown in Pryor, Oklahoma, where he established a successful welding business and cattle ranch. He remains an active member of various organizations, including the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans Association. Additionally, he holds lifetime membership in the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and is honored as a Distinguished Member of the Army Ranger Training Brigade. Each year, Baldridge hosts the Ranger Ranch Gathering, a three-day event held on Armed Forces Day, featuring pistol and rifle shooting competitions for Ranger veterans and veterans from other branches. Throughout his service, Ranger Baldridge has consistently demonstrated the highest standards upheld by the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM (Ret.) Ralph R. Beam</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM (R) Ralph Beam has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his remarkable 37-year military career, serving in various leadership roles ranging from Team Leader to Corps Command Sergeant Major. Ranger Beam holds the esteemed title of being the longest-serving Command Sergeant Major in Ranger history. His combat experience spans multiple deployments, including Panama in 1989, Kuwait from 1999 to 2001, Kosovo in 2002, Bosnia &amp; Herzegovina in 2005, Kuwait-Iraq from 2005 to 2006, and Afghanistan in 2010-2011. Ranger Beam's reputation as an exceptional leader and trainer is evident through the numerous valorous and meritorious unit citations his units were awarded. He consistently demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and always lead from the front. Whether during times of war or peace, his performance of duties remained consistently outstanding. Following his retirement, Ranger Beam founded the Purple Heart Ranch in Yuma, Arizona, dedicated to providing support to Ranger veterans and active-duty personnel from all branches stationed at the Yuma Proving Grounds and Marine Corps Air Station.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CSM Darrin J. Bohn served 35 years of active service and truly embodies the Ranger Creed and Abrams' Charter. Ranger Bohn began his service in the 75th Ranger Regiment after serving for three years as a Rifle Squad Leader in the 101st Airborne. As a Rifle Squad Leader in 2nd Platoon, A Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, he participated in the night parachute assault on Torrijos Tocumen Airfield, Panama, as part of Operation Just Cause. He later served as the Platoon Sergeant for 2nd Platoon for over five years. During that time, he deployed in support of Operation Iris Gold in Kuwait, Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti, and numerous OCONUS training deployments. Darrin was then assigned to Italy and served as a Rifle Platoon Sergeant, deploying to Bosnia in support of IFOR. He was promoted while serving as the 1SG for three Companies over a four-year period. He was selected as the 1SG for A Company, 1st Ranger Battalion. His Company deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, where they truly exemplified the Ranger Creed in operations on Roberts Ridge. CSM Bohn was promoted to SGM and served as the Operations SGM for 2-2 IN, 1st Infantry Division in Vilseck, Germany. He deployed to Kosovo in support of KFOR and to Operation Iraqi Freedom III. 2-2 IN was attached to 1 MEF to conduct operations to clear Fallujah in the second battle of Fallujah in 2004. Darrin assumed duties as the Battalion CSM when his predecessor was KIA. Ranger Bohn was then assigned to Fort Benning, GA, where he served as a Battalion and Brigade CSM, training Infantry Soldiers and Leaders who would shortly deploy to combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2009, Ranger Bohn was selected to serve as the first CSM for International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) - Joint Command, Kabul, Afghanistan. He served in that capacity for two years before being selected to serve as the CSM for U.S. Army Forces Command, FORSCOM, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He served as the FORSCOM CSM until October 2011 when he was selected as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for AFRICOM. He served as the CSEL for AFRICOM for four years prior to his retirement from the Army in April 2017, completing 35 dedicated years of active service.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ranger Brimstin has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his exemplary service to the Ranger community. Ranger Brimstin entered the Army in August 1978 and attended basic training at Fort Dix, followed by Infantry AIT at Fort Benning, Georgia. His first assignment after Airborne School was the 2nd Ranger Battalion at Fort Lewis, where he served as a machine gunner, fire team leader, and rifle squad leader. In 1983, Ranger Brimstin was assigned as a Ranger Instructor at Camp Merrill in Dahlonega. In 1985, Jay returned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion and served as a weapons squad leader and platoon sergeant. Ranger Brimstin then returned to be a Ranger instructor at the Mountain Ranger camp from 1989 to 1993. He competed in the 1993 Best Ranger Competition a few months prior to moving to the 1st Ranger Battalion, where he served as a Platoon Sergeant and participated in contingency operations in Haiti. Ranger Brimstin also served as the Battalion Intel Sergeant, Operations Sergeant, and later as a company 1SG. In 1999, Ranger Brimstin moved again to Fort Lewis to take on the role of HHC 1SG in 2/75. Ranger Brimstin was promoted to SGM in June 2000 and assigned to the 19th Theater Support Command Korea as G3 Operation SGM. He was then selected and assumed duties as CSM of 3/75 in 2001. He prepared and deployed his Battalion to Afghanistan, executing a combat jump into Rhino DZ near Kandahar. Jay returned with his Battalion and was subsequently assigned as part of TRADOC in 2/19th Infantry Bn of the 198th, Brigade CSM of the 199th, and culminated his career as the Henry Caro NCO Academy CSM. After 30 years of service, Ranger Brimstin took on the job as Deputy Director of Doctrine and Training at Benning, continuing to support Soldiers. Ranger Brimstin has spent four decades setting a superb example and defining the standard of a quiet professional, mentoring leaders and Soldiers in the values embodied in the Ranger Creed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Known as a "Soldier's Soldier," CSM (Ret) Ray Devens is being inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame Class of 2023 for his extraordinary contributions to our nation, our Army, and the Rangers. Ranger Devens has led the way on the battlefield and during peacetime for over 34 years of active service. He always found a way to stay close to the action, accepting the most challenging assignments. Combat duty in Grenada, Somalia, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan highlights a career served in the most demanding assignments our Army has to offer. His numerous assignments in the 75th Ranger Regiment and beyond highlight a career dedicated to living the Abrams Charter, even while occupying the highest positions our Army has to offer. For over a decade, he could be found throughout Iraq and Afghanistan, wherever the fight was most intense, as he sought out soldiers, tactical units, and commands that needed his keen insights and Ranger leadership. His dedication to the ideals of the Ranger Creed and his unwavering commitment to the mission at hand make him the ideal Ranger leader. Whether as a junior enlisted 90mm recoilless rifle gunner in Grenada or as the most senior enlisted leader in Iraq, he has always made an impact, reaching far beyond his imposing physical presence. Ranger Devens has set a lofty example and established a sterling legacy of unwavering commitment and dedication to our nation, the mission, and all Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Retired) Rick Merritt has been inducted into the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame for his extremely distinguished legacy of service to America. Ranger Rick Merritt’s enduring and unquestioned devotion to the values captured in the Ranger Creed has resulted in an extraordinary 35-year career, with 25 years served in the Ranger Regiment. Ranger Rick Merritt is widely recognized for his exceptional service across the entire Army. He has been awarded the highest level of the Order of Saint Maurice, the Primicerius, and has been inducted as a Distinguished Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the 10th Mountain Division "Warrior Legends" Hall of Fame. Even three years after his retirement, his devotion to this nation remains evident as he continues to teach and train young Rangers by example. Ranger Rick Merritt’s contributions to the nation, the United States Army, and the 75th Ranger Regiment are without peer. Therefore, Ranger Rick Merritt has been inducted into the ranks of the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CSM Jan Schalavin has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for 35 years of dedicated service to the Ranger Community and our nation. His Ranger assignments highlight a career that saw him excel in both combat and peacetime, as he relentlessly prepared for the next fight. His three tours in the Republic of Vietnam were legendary, and he has received numerous individual Valor awards, including the Silver Star. His actions on June 17, 1968, credit his "complete disregard for his own safety being responsible for saving many lives and to the success of the entire mission". Additionally the citation states, "When confronted with an enemy Sniper who was hiding in a forward foxhole, Sergeant Schalavin made his way to an advantageous position where he personally killed the sniper who was shooting his men.” His service in the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 75th Infantry before the formation of the 75th Ranger Regiment is equally remarkable. He was the first-ever First Sergeant of C Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion, and while serving as the CSM of the 1st Ranger Battalion, he was involved in the attempt to rescue American hostages inside Iran in 1980. Additionally, Ranger Schalavin served as the CSM of the Infantry School, the 173rd Light Infantry Brigade, and the 25th Infantry Division. Ranger Schalavin’s unwavering dedication to the mission and the exceptional care he provided to his Rangers showcased his steadfast commitment to upholding the Ranger Creed, thus reflecting immense credit upon himself, the U.S. Army, and the Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - CSM William “Bill” Thetford</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM(Ret) William "Bill" Thetford has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his over 35 years of exemplary service. Ranger Thetford served with both the 2nd and 1st Ranger Battalions, as well as the 5th Ranger Training Battalion. Ranger Thetford has participated in the Best Ranger Competition three times, achieving 4th, 5th, and 2nd place respectively from 1987 to 1989. He then served for 20 years in a SMU at Ft. Bragg before progressing to the nominative level. In this capacity, he served as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for the Joint Special Operations Command at Ft. Bragg, NC, the U.S. Special Operations Command at MacDill AFB, FL, and, in his final military assignment, as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader of U.S. Central Command, also at MacDill. Currently, Ranger Thetford continues his service to veterans as a mentor and guest speaker for the SOF Team Room program, Project Transition USA, and various Veteran workshops on Ft. Bragg. Throughout his career, Ranger Thetford has gained extensive combat experience and has been deployed numerous times. He participated in Operations Urgent Fury in Grenada, Gothic Serpent-Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu, Somalia, as well as Operations Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, and Enduring Freedom in the Middle East. He has also supported peacekeeping operations in Bosnia. During his career, Ranger Thetford attended and successfully completed numerous military and civilian schools, including the Sergeants Major Academy, the Ranger School, and the Special Forces Qualification Course. Furthermore, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science from Campbell University, a Master’s Degree in Business and Organizational Security Management from Webster University, and he has earned his Project Management Professional (PMP) Certificate from the Project Management Institute. Ranger Thetford's accolades and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and Bronze Star Medal with V-Device. In 2018, he was honored with the VFW’s prestigious Armed Forces Award, in recognition of his significant contributions to the nation. After retiring with over 35 years of service, Ranger Thetford joined the CACI - Wexford team in July 2019, where he currently serves as the Operations Manager for CACI's service and support program to USASOC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1SG Marshall Huckaby has been inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his heroism, dedication, and distinguished, continued service to his country and the Ranger Community. During his first tour, he volunteered and served in the newly formed Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrol Company of the 25th Infantry Division. Ranger Huckaby became one of the first graduates of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) 'Recondo' School in Nha Trang. Ranger Huckaby returned to the United States, where he continued his military career, serving in many Senior NCO Leadership positions until his retirement in October 1981. Most importantly, his service to the greater Ranger Community has never ceased. As a lifetime member of the 75th Ranger Regiment Association, he has served in multiple positions as Unit director of Company F 25th ID LRRPS. He has also volunteered to assist the 1st Ranger Battalion in their fundraising programs that benefit Rangers and their families. Furthermore, he has donated his time and culinary expertise during the annual "Critter Cookout" at the Mountain Ranger Camp in Dahlonega, GA. Marshall Huckaby established and was the first President of the Long-Range Reconnaissance Association, an association that honors and preserves the "Lost Brotherhood" of Long-Range Reconnaissance Warriors. He led the fundraising efforts to secure and place Stone Memorial Benches at the National Ranger Memorial, the National Infantry Museum, and the National Museum of the United States Army. Ranger Huckaby exemplifies the Ranger Creed as he lives it each day. He was inducted into the GEORGIA MILITARY VETERANS HALL OF FAME Class of 2018 and currently serves on their Board. Ranger Huckaby has distinguished himself through his countless contributions, dedicated loyal support to the 75th Ranger Regiment, and his selfless service to the Ranger community. His actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr. David H. Ermer has been inducted as an Honorary Member of the Ranger Hall of Fame for his philanthropic and compassionate endeavors with 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. A United States Army Veteran, Mr. Ermer has encouraged, supported, and befriended Rangers for over twenty years. Drawing from his extensive experience in the largest financial institutions and Wall Street, he has mentored countless Rangers in building financial security. Mr. Ermer has actively participated in morale-building activities, frequently engaging in conversations and mentoring sessions to uplift spirits. Throughout the past two decades, Dave Ermer has been present at most services honoring our Fallen Heroes, often traveling out of state to pay his respects. He has also attended various social and sporting events, gaining a reputation for hosting single Rangers on holidays when they were away from their families. Through these encounters, he earned the nickname "Super Dave," a title that still stands today, more than two decades later. It is through his contacts and unwavering determination in fundraising that the 1/75 Memorial became a reality. Mr. Ermer was a founding Board Member of the Ranger Memorial Board, which has since evolved into the 1/75 Sua Sponte Foundation, dedicated to supporting Rangers, their families, and Gold Star Families through morale and welfare events. He is an exceptionally caring and generous individual who deeply loves his Rangers, deserving recognition and remembrance for his numerous contributions. Mr. Ermer is truly deserving of the honor and distinction of being inducted as an Honorary Member in the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 RHOF Inductees - HON: CW4 Jose “Joe” Ibarra</image:title>
      <image:caption>CW4 (Ret.) Jose C. Ibarra is hereby inducted as an Honorary Member into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his superb leadership and accomplishments as the original Property Book Officer for 1st Bn (Ranger) 75th Infantry. Because of his stellar service to the U.S. Army and his dedication to promoting the Ranger Ethos, he was hand selected by Major General Kenneth C. Leuer to be the Property Book Officer for the 1st Bn (Ranger) 75th Infantry. Due to his extensive technical knowledge of Property Management, CW4 (Ret.) Ibarra had the responsibility for the development of all property records and training of the logistics personnel assigned to the Ranger Battalion. He was instrumental in developing the standards for property accountability under the manual property book system and transitioning to the automated Property Book System. He assisted the Bn S4 officer in developing the Military Table of Organization and Equipment for each company so they can perform each and every assigned mission. CW4 (Ret.) Ibarra served in 1st Bn (Ranger), 75th Infantry from 1974 until his retirement in 1978 and was always willing to support the Ranger community to the best of his abilities as the Property Book Officer and Chief Logistics Subject Matter Expert no matter the mission. He was a true example of the Ranger Motto "Rangers Lead The Way!". Ranger Ibarra distinguished himself by his dedication and loyal support of the 75th Infantry Regiment, and by his devotion of selfless service embodied to the Ranger community. Ranger lbarra's actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army Rangers, the U.S. Army, and the United States of America. CW4 (Ret.) Jose C. Ibarra demonstrated the exemplary nature of the true professional and what Rangers need to emulate as he "Led The Way" each and every day of his professional life and even after retirement. After retirement, Chief Ibarra continued his commitment by becoming active in the following associations: Treasurer, Isaac Camacho Chapter IX of the Special Forces Association and Treasurer of the Benavidez-Patterson All Airborne Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association in El Paso Texas. Chief Ibarra was the epitome of a Ranger and lived the Ranger Creed every day.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - MG Leroy Suddath Jr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Major General (Ret.) Leroy N. Suddath, Jr. is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for ex- traordinary achievements and outstanding leadership as commander of the 1st Special Operations Command. Major General Suddath took command of the 1st SOCOM in August 1984, with the mission of forging the 75th Ranger Regiment and other special operations units into a lethal fighting force. Major General Suddath instilled discipline and esprit de corps within the regiment and its subordinate Ranger battalions. He demonstrated the importance of Rangers within the total army formation and as the vital component of special operations. Major General Suddath's efforts led to elevated senior leadership opportunities for Rangers, which brought the possibly of career enhancement for all US Army Rangers. With increased manning levels, firepower, and equipment, MG Suddath left the Ranger Regiment as a superior fighting force within the special operations community. Following Major General Suddath's retirement he stayed a champion of Ranger ethos in his community of Savannah, Georgia. A steady presence for decades of Ranger Battalion commanders at Hunter Army Airfield, Major General Suddath inspired generations of Rangers to "Lead the Way". Major General Suddath's awards and decorations include the Silver Star with one oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with V device and four oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Air Medal with “3” device, Army Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Army Occupation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Gallantry Cross, Army Service Ribbon, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, Thai Parachutist Badge with Aiguillette, and the Canadian Parachutist Badge. Major General Suddath's strength of character, superior leadership, and exemplary service to the nation have set the example for other Rangers to follow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - COL James A. Pfaff</image:title>
      <image:caption>For over thirty years of service, Colonel (Ret.) James A. Pfaff MD has provided medical care and training to the brave men and woman of the United States Armed Forces, and his beloved Army Rangers. Dr Pfaff began his Ranger career jumping into Grenada during Operation Urgent Fury with the 1st Ranger Battalion, as the Battalion Surgeon. Upon completing his residency in Emergency Medicine, Dr Pfaff began a combat and peacetime by selecting, training, mentoring, and developing the finest medics and physicians in the Army. Ranger Pfaff served in the Joint Military Augmentation Unit (JMAU) for over ten years, including time as the commander. In this role, he provided trauma and critical care medicine to Special Operations Forces and Rangers in Panama, Somalia and both wars in Iraq. He further served as the Consultant to the Army Surgeon General for both Emergency Medicine and Special Operations Medicine. He continued service as teaching faculty at Brooke Army Medical Center, the only Level 1 Trauma Center in the Department of Defense. As the Chief and teaching faculty at the San Antonio Uniformed Health Education (SAUSHEC) Emergency Medicine Residency at BAMC, Dr Pfaff trained and mentored dozens of physicians for service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, Special Forces Groups and as Surgical Resuscitation Team (SRT) members of the JMAU supporting global JSOC operations. In keeping with the Ranger Creed, he led the way in combat, training, and maintaining Ranger medical mission readiness through a life of selfless service and dedication to caring for Rangers and Soldiers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - COL John L. Jensen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Colonel John L. Jensen is inducted into the Ranger HOF for his more than 35 years of distinguished service, both during and after his active duty. Jensen entered the Army in 1968, immediately completing IOBC, Abn and Ranger training. After completing the Pathfinder Course in 1969, then 1LT Jensen was assigned to VN and the 173rd Abn Bde, where he served as a rifle platoon leader for 10 months. Then CPT Jensen extended his tour and after 16 months of combat (including 131 consecutive days and 13 0 consecutive nights in field combat operations), was then assigned to MRD, where he was a Ranger Instructor and a Patrolling Team Chief. During this assignment, CPT Jensen became the first Ranger slotted officer to attend HALO (Military Freefall Parachutist) and the first to be ground sensor trained. LTC Jensen took command of Camp Rudder and the FRD in the Spring, 1985. In 1987, upon the standup of the Ranger Training Brigade (RTB), he became the first Cdr, 6th RTBn, the sole field grade cdr to be retained by the RTB. During this assignment, LTC Jensen brought FRD training into conformation with Army standards, changes that were later exported throughout the RTB. LTC Jensen was lauded by the RTB Commander in1988, who said, "John Jensen, though appearing to be quiet and softspoken, is the most effective Ranger trainer ever. No one has helped prepare more folks for combat leadership than John Jensen.” LTC Jensen was airborne cmdr for 100+ jumps, amphib cmdr for 40+ small boat beach assaults, and cmdr for hundreds of riverine, helo, live fire and rappel operations. After Camp Rudder, LTC/COL Jensen graduated from the Naval War College and served there as an Army Exchange Professor. Upon retirement, COL Jensen practiced law, ran hiring centers for TSA, and helped certify units for overseas combat service. He is one of few who has been behind both the Soviet era Iron Curtain and the 21st Century Chinese Bamboo Curtain. In both his Army career and his post Army activities, 35 years, COL Jensen exemplifies our motto of "Rangers Lead the Way"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - COL John R. Reitzell</image:title>
      <image:caption>Colonel (Ret.) John R. Reitzell lives by the Ranger Creed and is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his courageous actions in combat, and his magnificent service to the U.S. Army Ranger and U.S. Special Operations forces, the United States Army, and the Nation. Colonel John Reitzell is a combat leader who led from the front in performing the many missions given to him, while always ensuring the care of Rangers, Soldiers and American service members under his command or tutelage. Colonel John Reitzell is a man of unparalleled courage who has deployed into combat in Vietnam (1971), Operation Urgent Fury-Grenada (1983) and countless highly sensitive and classified missions during peacetime. John was instrumental in times of combat and was influential in providing judgment, advice and assistance to the Commanders of JSOC and USSOCOM on countless operations. His 28+ years of active service was a true example of the Ranger Creed, I will set the example for others to follow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - MAJ Gilbert K. Jenkins</image:title>
      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Gilbert K. Jenkins is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his incredible accomplishments as a NCO and officer, his combat leadership and exemplary valor, and his significant contribution in developing Ranger students and supporting mission readiness of the newly formed 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions and Delta Force. During his 21-year career, Ranger Jenkins served with distinction during the Vietnam War and in peacetime in numerous Ranger, Special Forces, and Infantry assignments. As a young NCO with the 77th Special Forces Group, he served his first combat tour in Laos from October 1960 – May 1961. During May 1962 – November 1962, he served his second combat tour in Laos with the 7th Special Forces Group. After a tour with the 10th Special Forces Group in Bad Tolz, Germany, Staff Sergeant Jenkins attended Infantry OCS in February 1965 and was the Honor Graduate. While assigned to the 6th Special Forces Group, First Lieutenant Jenkins attended Ranger School and was the Honor Graduate of Class #05-66, February 1966. Upon completion of Ranger School, Ranger Jenkins was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, Vietnam, and served his third combat tour from June 1966 – June 1967 with a Mike Force Blackjack operation. Ranger Jenkins was then assigned to the Florida Ranger Camp where he served as a Ranger Instructor, S4, and Commander, 1st Ranger Company, June 1967 – January 1969. Ranger Jenkins graduated from Aviation School in October 1969, and as Commander, 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company, he served his 4th combat tour in Vietnam flying Chinook helicopters. During his four combat tours, Ranger Jenkins was awarded two Bronze Stars for Valor, two Purple Hearts, and a Distinguished Flying Cross for his courage under fire. From June 1977 to May 1979, as the FORSCOM DCSOPS G3 Army Special Operations Forces Action Officer, Ranger Jenkins coordinated all actions pertaining to Special Forces, 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions, and Delta operational readiness. The CG of FORSCOM selected Ranger Jenkins to develop an "Entebbe" type of unit from Special Forces and Ranger assets until Delta was ready and to develop Delta's mission requirements and evaluate their ORT. Major Jenkins retired from Active Duty in May 1979 after and was awarded the Legion of Merit for his incredible contribution to his country. Ranger Jenkins led the way throughout his distinguished career. His courageous leadership and dedicated service epitomize the Ranger Creed and merit his induction into the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - MAJ Anthony Mayne</image:title>
      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Anthony W. Mayne is hereby inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service as a rifleman, noncommissioned officer, commissioned officer, and veteran advocate of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Throughout his military and civilian careers, Ranger Mayne has always placed the well-being of the Rangers above his beginning with his service as a Ranger in C Co., 3/75. As a Ranger noncommissioned officer, he deployed on three combat tours and participated in two combat airborne assaults, including the nation’s initial response to the 9/11 terrorist attack on Objective Rhino in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, on Oct 19, 2001. Ranger Mayne received the Bronze Star for Valor for his decisive actions in saving the lives of his Rangers’ during an enemy near ambush in Haditha, Iraq, on April 1, 2003. Upon returning to the Ranger Regiment, Ranger Mayne’s enduring legacy was made as the Regimental Public Affairs Officer, where he codified the Ranger for Life career and personal development program. As a veteran advocate for Rangers and their families, Rangers Mayne has served as the GallantFew national transition director, United States Army Ranger Association southeast region director, 75th Ranger Regiment Association 3rd Ranger Battalion unit director, Merrill’s Marauders and World War II Ranger Congressional Gold Medal teams, and the Global SOF Foundation SOF for Life steering committee. Ranger Mayne established St. Luke Church’s Ranger Outreach Center in 2021. The ROC and its partner organizations enhance the holistic wellness of hundreds of Rangers, local veterans, and their families annually through a variety of professional, personal, and Christian growth programs and activities. Ranger Tony Mayne’s leadership and service to past, present, and future members of the Ranger and Veteran communities set an example for others to follow in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed. His achievements reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and 75th Ranger Regiment Association.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Willie Merkerson is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and personification of the Ranger Creed throughout his military and civilian career. Major Merkerson retired from the U.S. Army in August 1980 after twenty three years of service. He served fourteen years in special operation units as both a Non Commissioned Officer and a Commissioned Officer. His most notable assignments include Special Forces Demolition Sergeant, Commander, 21st Mobile Strike Force (MIKE Force), Commander, K Company (Ranger),75th Infantry Airborne, 4th IN DIV, Commander, Recon Company CCC (MACV-SOG), and Commander Recon Company Brightlight. He received the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) for his actions in the Bin Dinh Province on 19 June 1967. At the time, 1LT Merkerson led a search and destroy mission with a Vietnamese task force as the senior Special Forces advisor. Under intense enemy fire, he provided purpose and motivation to his men, operated multiple weapons systems, coordinated fires and medical evacuation flights, evacuated casualties, and provided life saving interventions to wounded Soldiers. During his time at MACV-SOG, he led and participated in multiple covert missions into Laos and Cambodia. Major Merkerson was once again decorated for valor due to his actions in combat while in MACV-SOG. Continuing his service to our nation, he served in various roles with the CIA, often working directly with US military Special Operation Forces (SOF). In September 2011, he retired from the CIA after more than 54 years of distinguished U.S. Government service. Major Merkerson deployed numerous times to Vietnam while in the Army and worked extensively in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East while in the CIA. Major Merkerson’s actions bring great credit upon himself, the United States Government, the United States Army and the United States Army Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Victor A. Ballesteros</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Victor A. Ballesteros is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed through out his military career. Command Sergeant Major Ballesteros' service career began in 1991 when he attended basic training in Fort Moore, Georgia. After completion of the Ranger Indoctrination Program he was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment where he would spend a majority of his 28 year military career holding every Infantry position from Rifleman to Command Sergeant Major of 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment as well as Command Sergeant Major of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade. He has 11 combat deployments as a Ranger. Ranger Victor Ballesteros is the epitome of a Ranger and has set the example for others to follow. RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM John Brady</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM (Ret.) John Brady is inducted in the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished service to America and for his enduring devotion to the values captured in the Ranger Creed. CSM Brady has served in every enlisted duty position inherent to an Airborne Ranger Rifle Company. His first assignment was with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Then he was stationed with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In 1996 CSM Brady was assigned to 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment where he would serve in every leadership position from Squad Leader through Company First Sergeant. Upon making promotion to Sergeant Major CSM Brady went to 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment to serve as the Operations Sergeant Major and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. After his tour with 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment, returned to Fort Benning and became the 75th Ranger Regiment Operations Sergeant Major until 2011. CSM Brady finished his career as the Infantry School Command Sergeant Major- Retiring on 31 Oct 2017 with 29.3 years of active federal service and 9 combat deployments in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. CSM Brady contributions to the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Nation are phenomenal and enduring. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Brunk W. Conley</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Segreant Major (Ret.) Brunk W. Conley the 10th Sergeant Major of the Army National Guard, is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his dedication to duty, exemplary service and contributions to the U.S. Army as a Ranger Non-commissioned Officer, leader and citizen-soldier, who served his state and nation at the highest levels of the Army National Guard. Ranger Conley began his military career in 3rd Platoon, A Company, 2nd Battalion, (RANGER) 75th Infantry. Taught and mentored by Rangers that lived the Ranger Creed Ranger Conley lived and fulfilled the Abrams Charter serving as a "Citizen Soldier," teaching High School Physics, Chemistry, and Coaching High School athletes. Wherever Ranger Conley served the Army, the National Guard, or his community he instilled Ranger values, skills and attributes. He served at every enlisted leadership position as an infantryman Team Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Command Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major of the National Guard. He served in Iraq as a Battalion Command Sergeant Major, Hurricane Katrina as a Brigade Command Sergeant Major, in Afghanistan as the Joint Task Force Phoenix V Command Sergeant Major, the Oregon National Guard Command Sergeant Major, and culminated his military career as the 10th Command Sergeant Major of the Army National Guard representing over 300,000 enlisted soldiers. Ranger Conley is the first Ranger to serve in that position. Ranger Conley’s leadership, professional excellence and dedication to duty throughout his 35-year career brings credit to himself, his country, and the United States Army Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Frank Grippe</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Frank Grippe is inducted in into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his distinguished service to our Nation as a Ranger, his inspiration to generations of Rangers and embodiment of the Ranger Creed. CSM Grippe served in Ranger and Infantry units from Private to Command Sergeant Major of the 101st Airborne Division. He was subsequently selected to serve as the CSM of US I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord WA and was dual hatted as the Senior Enlisted Leader of Multi-National Corps-Iraq during OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. CSM Grippe’s final assignment was as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for the United States Central Command. Command Sergeant Major Grippe’s combat leadership was inspirational as a Platoon Sergeant during the Airborne Assault into Panama with 2nd Ranger Battalion during OPERATION JUST CAUSE, as a key leader during Operation Anaconda in the initial days of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM in Afghanistan and throughout his additional numerous other combat deployments. Command Sergeant Major Grippe always led from the front and was a pivotal leader at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels during some of our Nation’s toughest combat during the Global War on Terrorism. As a senior enlisted leader at the highest levels, Frank Grippe participated in numerous combat operations with Ranger forces, general purpose forces, other special operation forces and our partnered forces shouldering the same risk as those he led. He is a Distinguished Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment and the 87th Infantry Regiment. He is also a 2022 Doughboy award recipient, which is presently annually by the Chief of Infantry. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Randall K. Inman is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed through out his military career. CSM (Ret.) Inman's service career began in 1985 when he attended basic in Fort Moore, Georgia. After completion of the Ranger Indoctrination Program he was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, where he would spend a majority of his 23 year military career holding every Infantry position from Rifleman to Command Sergeant Major. For his final position in the Army he was selected as the Command Sergeant Major of the 75th Ranger Regiment while the Regiment was engaged in combat operations in two theaters. His combat deployments include Operation Just Cause, Panama; Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan; Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq. During Operation Just Cause, Inman was selected to preform Jumpmaster duties for the low level combat jump onto Rio Hato air field. After his retirement, Inman returned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment to serve in a civilian position. In Spring 2011, Randy Inman, and a small group of retired Army Rangers living in the Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington area formed a non-profit organization, the Pointe Du Hoc Foundation. It’s mission: provide charitable and benevolent support to 2nd Battalion Rangers and families, those directly impacted by multiple mid-east combat deployments. Additionally, Randy Inman facilitated the building of the Battalion Memorial which celebrates Rangers past, present, and future.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Glenn Legg</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Glenn Legg is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed throughout his military career. CSM (Ret.) Legg's service career began in 1983 when he attended Infantry One Station Unit Training at Fort Moore, Georgia. He was assig ned to 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Johnson, Louisiana where he held positions as Rifleman, Machine Gunner, and Team Leader. He also served with 1st Armored Division (Mechanized), Erlangen, Germany. Early in 1988, he was reassigned to the 10th Mountain Division, where he served as an Air Assault Instructor and Pre-Ranger Instructor. His career with the 75th Ranger Regiment began in 1990, when he volunteered for 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, serving as a Squad Leader, Weapon Squad Leader, and Platoon Sergeant in Charlie Company. He returned to the U.S. Army serving in the 82nd Airborne Division as a First Sergeant in 2nd Battalion 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. After attending the US Army Sergeant’s Major Academy was selected to serve as the Operations Sergeant Major for the 75th Ranger Regiment, and later as the Command Sergeant Major for 5th Ranger Training Battalion, and subsequently the Command Sergeant Major for 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. CSM (Ret.) Legg continues to serve his country as a Department of the Army Civil Servant. CSM (Ret.) Legg deployed in support of operations DESERT STORM, UPHOLD DEMOCRACY, NOBLE ANVIL, NOBLE EAGLE, and multiple times in support of operations ENDURING FREEDOM, and IRAQI FREEDOM. Ranger Glenn Legg is the epitome of a U.S. Army Ranger and has set the example for others to follow for more than 40 years. RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Harry L. Wimbrough</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Harry L. Wimbrough is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his contributions to our Nation, the U.S. Army, and the 75th Ranger Regiment. CSM Wimbrough successfully completed a multitude of high profile and influential leadership positions spanning a thirty year Army career. He was well prepared for these challenging assignments after having served in all three Ranger Battalions within the 75th Ranger Regiment. He was an original member of the 3rd Ranger Battalion and served in combat with the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Panama where he earned his Master Parachutist Badge with combat star during the initial invasion. His Ranger service in peacetime and wartime have inspired and motivated hundreds of Rangers within the Ranger Regiment and beyond. In 2003, Ranger Wimbrough was chosen to be the Regimental Command Sergeant Major of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard, the Army's official ceremony unit and escort to the President. His accomplishments are too numerous to name but span a ;lifetime. He is still active within the Ranger Community today, continues to mentor young Rangers, and is the Honorary Sergeant Major of The Old Guard.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ranger Terry Roderick is hereby inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame after spending nearly seven years in the military culminating in his time served as a volunteer with P Company (Ranger) 75th Infantry in Vietnam. Ranger Roderick distinguished himself again by assuming leadership positions in the 75th Ranger Regiment Association as both the Vice President and President. Following his tenure there he continued to assist and support the Association as an advisor with his guidance and constant contributions. Ranger Roderick's aspiration to bring the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and the current Ranger Battalions closer together was a principal objective of his and one that he pursued strongly through his actions for the remainder of his life. His support for the 75th Ranger Regiment and Battalions was remarkable and unparalleled. In this capacity, Ranger Roderick set himself apart as an example for all to follow through his continued advice and mentorship, both monetarily and with his constant presence at most Ranger functions. He truly distinguished himself as a Ranger model with his phenomenal commitments and service to our "Ranger Brotherhood" and community. Ranger Terry Roderick's leadership and service to both the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and to the Ranger Battalions and our community as a whole were phenomenal and exceptional and in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed. His achievements reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers and the United States Army. Ranger Roderick has always “Lead the Way”!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - Honorary Inductee Mr. Richard Dean Eckburg</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mr. Richard D. Eckburg is posthumously inducted as an Honorary Member of the Ranger Hall of Fame for his philanthropic and compassionate endeavors with the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia and the 75th Ranger Regiment. Mr. Eckburg, a United States Army Veteran, has encouraged, supported and befriended Rangers for over twenty years. He has mentored Rangers in building financial security based upon his many years in business at corporate levels. He assisted in morale building activities and was seen talking, mentoring, and always lifting spirits with Rangers, Ranger Civilians and Ranger Families. Until his unexpected death in 2020, Dick Eckburg was present at most services of our Fallen Heroes and was well known for his deployment packages which brought a little bit of home to our Rangers. He also hosted the Annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for the Ranger Volunteers. It is through his contacts and determination at fundraising that the 1/75 Memorial became a reality. He was a founding Board Member of the Ranger Memorial Board which has become the 1/75 Sua Sponte Foundation, supporting Rangers, Families and Gold star Families in morale and welfare events. He was one of the most caring, generous individuals who loved his Rangers and should be recognized and remembered for his many contributions. He is most worthy to be recognized and honored with being inducted as an Honorary Member in the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Major General (Ret.) Leroy N. Suddath, Jr. is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for ex- traordinary achievements and outstanding leadership as commander of the 1st Special Operations Command. Major General Suddath took command of the 1st SOCOM in August 1984, with the mission of forging the 75th Ranger Regiment and other special operations units into a lethal fighting force. Major General Suddath instilled discipline and esprit de corps within the regiment and its subordinate Ranger battalions. He demonstrated the importance of Rangers within the total army formation and as the vital component of special operations. Major General Suddath's efforts led to elevated senior leadership opportunities for Rangers, which brought the possibly of career enhancement for all US Army Rangers. With increased manning levels, firepower, and equipment, MG Suddath left the Ranger Regiment as a superior fighting force within the special operations community. Following Major General Suddath's retirement he stayed a champion of Ranger ethos in his community of Savannah, Georgia. A steady presence for decades of Ranger Battalion commanders at Hunter Army Airfield, Major General Suddath inspired generations of Rangers to "Lead the Way". Major General Suddath's awards and decorations include the Silver Star with one oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with V device and four oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Air Medal with “3” device, Army Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Army Occupation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Gallantry Cross, Army Service Ribbon, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, Thai Parachutist Badge with Aiguillette, and the Canadian Parachutist Badge. Major General Suddath's strength of character, superior leadership, and exemplary service to the nation have set the example for other Rangers to follow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - COL James A. Pfaff</image:title>
      <image:caption>For over thirty years of service, Colonel (Ret.) James A. Pfaff MD has provided medical care and training to the brave men and woman of the United States Armed Forces, and his beloved Army Rangers. Dr Pfaff began his Ranger career jumping into Grenada during Operation Urgent Fury with the 1st Ranger Battalion, as the Battalion Surgeon. Upon completing his residency in Emergency Medicine, Dr Pfaff began a combat and peacetime by selecting, training, mentoring, and developing the finest medics and physicians in the Army. Ranger Pfaff served in the Joint Military Augmentation Unit (JMAU) for over ten years, including time as the commander. In this role, he provided trauma and critical care medicine to Special Operations Forces and Rangers in Panama, Somalia and both wars in Iraq. He further served as the Consultant to the Army Surgeon General for both Emergency Medicine and Special Operations Medicine. He continued service as teaching faculty at Brooke Army Medical Center, the only Level 1 Trauma Center in the Department of Defense. As the Chief and teaching faculty at the San Antonio Uniformed Health Education (SAUSHEC) Emergency Medicine Residency at BAMC, Dr Pfaff trained and mentored dozens of physicians for service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, Special Forces Groups and as Surgical Resuscitation Team (SRT) members of the JMAU supporting global JSOC operations. In keeping with the Ranger Creed, he led the way in combat, training, and maintaining Ranger medical mission readiness through a life of selfless service and dedication to caring for Rangers and Soldiers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - COL John L. Jensen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Colonel John L. Jensen is inducted into the Ranger HOF for his more than 35 years of distinguished service, both during and after his active duty. Jensen entered the Army in 1968, immediately completing IOBC, Abn and Ranger training. After completing the Pathfinder Course in 1969, then 1LT Jensen was assigned to VN and the 173rd Abn Bde, where he served as a rifle platoon leader for 10 months. Then CPT Jensen extended his tour and after 16 months of combat (including 131 consecutive days and 13 0 consecutive nights in field combat operations), was then assigned to MRD, where he was a Ranger Instructor and a Patrolling Team Chief. During this assignment, CPT Jensen became the first Ranger slotted officer to attend HALO (Military Freefall Parachutist) and the first to be ground sensor trained. LTC Jensen took command of Camp Rudder and the FRD in the Spring, 1985. In 1987, upon the standup of the Ranger Training Brigade (RTB), he became the first Cdr, 6th RTBn, the sole field grade cdr to be retained by the RTB. During this assignment, LTC Jensen brought FRD training into conformation with Army standards, changes that were later exported throughout the RTB. LTC Jensen was lauded by the RTB Commander in1988, who said, "John Jensen, though appearing to be quiet and softspoken, is the most effective Ranger trainer ever. No one has helped prepare more folks for combat leadership than John Jensen.” LTC Jensen was airborne cmdr for 100+ jumps, amphib cmdr for 40+ small boat beach assaults, and cmdr for hundreds of riverine, helo, live fire and rappel operations. After Camp Rudder, LTC/COL Jensen graduated from the Naval War College and served there as an Army Exchange Professor. Upon retirement, COL Jensen practiced law, ran hiring centers for TSA, and helped certify units for overseas combat service. He is one of few who has been behind both the Soviet era Iron Curtain and the 21st Century Chinese Bamboo Curtain. In both his Army career and his post Army activities, 35 years, COL Jensen exemplifies our motto of "Rangers Lead the Way"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Colonel (Ret.) John R. Reitzell lives by the Ranger Creed and is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his courageous actions in combat, and his magnificent service to the U.S. Army Ranger and U.S. Special Operations forces, the United States Army, and the Nation. Colonel John Reitzell is a combat leader who led from the front in performing the many missions given to him, while always ensuring the care of Rangers, Soldiers and American service members under his command or tutelage. Colonel John Reitzell is a man of unparalleled courage who has deployed into combat in Vietnam (1971), Operation Urgent Fury-Grenada (1983) and countless highly sensitive and classified missions during peacetime. John was instrumental in times of combat and was influential in providing judgment, advice and assistance to the Commanders of JSOC and USSOCOM on countless operations. His 28+ years of active service was a true example of the Ranger Creed, I will set the example for others to follow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - MAJ Gilbert K. Jenkins</image:title>
      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Gilbert K. Jenkins is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his incredible accomplishments as a NCO and officer, his combat leadership and exemplary valor, and his significant contribution in developing Ranger students and supporting mission readiness of the newly formed 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions and Delta Force. During his 21-year career, Ranger Jenkins served with distinction during the Vietnam War and in peacetime in numerous Ranger, Special Forces, and Infantry assignments. As a young NCO with the 77th Special Forces Group, he served his first combat tour in Laos from October 1960 – May 1961. During May 1962 – November 1962, he served his second combat tour in Laos with the 7th Special Forces Group. After a tour with the 10th Special Forces Group in Bad Tolz, Germany, Staff Sergeant Jenkins attended Infantry OCS in February 1965 and was the Honor Graduate. While assigned to the 6th Special Forces Group, First Lieutenant Jenkins attended Ranger School and was the Honor Graduate of Class #05-66, February 1966. Upon completion of Ranger School, Ranger Jenkins was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, Vietnam, and served his third combat tour from June 1966 – June 1967 with a Mike Force Blackjack operation. Ranger Jenkins was then assigned to the Florida Ranger Camp where he served as a Ranger Instructor, S4, and Commander, 1st Ranger Company, June 1967 – January 1969. Ranger Jenkins graduated from Aviation School in October 1969, and as Commander, 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company, he served his 4th combat tour in Vietnam flying Chinook helicopters. During his four combat tours, Ranger Jenkins was awarded two Bronze Stars for Valor, two Purple Hearts, and a Distinguished Flying Cross for his courage under fire. From June 1977 to May 1979, as the FORSCOM DCSOPS G3 Army Special Operations Forces Action Officer, Ranger Jenkins coordinated all actions pertaining to Special Forces, 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions, and Delta operational readiness. The CG of FORSCOM selected Ranger Jenkins to develop an "Entebbe" type of unit from Special Forces and Ranger assets until Delta was ready and to develop Delta's mission requirements and evaluate their ORT. Major Jenkins retired from Active Duty in May 1979 after and was awarded the Legion of Merit for his incredible contribution to his country. Ranger Jenkins led the way throughout his distinguished career. His courageous leadership and dedicated service epitomize the Ranger Creed and merit his induction into the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - MAJ Anthony Mayne</image:title>
      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Anthony W. Mayne is hereby inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service as a rifleman, noncommissioned officer, commissioned officer, and veteran advocate of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Throughout his military and civilian careers, Ranger Mayne has always placed the well-being of the Rangers above his beginning with his service as a Ranger in C Co., 3/75. As a Ranger noncommissioned officer, he deployed on three combat tours and participated in two combat airborne assaults, including the nation’s initial response to the 9/11 terrorist attack on Objective Rhino in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, on Oct 19, 2001. Ranger Mayne received the Bronze Star for Valor for his decisive actions in saving the lives of his Rangers’ during an enemy near ambush in Haditha, Iraq, on April 1, 2003. Upon returning to the Ranger Regiment, Ranger Mayne’s enduring legacy was made as the Regimental Public Affairs Officer, where he codified the Ranger for Life career and personal development program. As a veteran advocate for Rangers and their families, Rangers Mayne has served as the GallantFew national transition director, United States Army Ranger Association southeast region director, 75th Ranger Regiment Association 3rd Ranger Battalion unit director, Merrill’s Marauders and World War II Ranger Congressional Gold Medal teams, and the Global SOF Foundation SOF for Life steering committee. Ranger Mayne established St. Luke Church’s Ranger Outreach Center in 2021. The ROC and its partner organizations enhance the holistic wellness of hundreds of Rangers, local veterans, and their families annually through a variety of professional, personal, and Christian growth programs and activities. Ranger Tony Mayne’s leadership and service to past, present, and future members of the Ranger and Veteran communities set an example for others to follow in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed. His achievements reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and 75th Ranger Regiment Association.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Major (Ret.) Willie Merkerson is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and personification of the Ranger Creed throughout his military and civilian career. Major Merkerson retired from the U.S. Army in August 1980 after twenty three years of service. He served fourteen years in special operation units as both a Non Commissioned Officer and a Commissioned Officer. His most notable assignments include Special Forces Demolition Sergeant, Commander, 21st Mobile Strike Force (MIKE Force), Commander, K Company (Ranger),75th Infantry Airborne, 4th IN DIV, Commander, Recon Company CCC (MACV-SOG), and Commander Recon Company Brightlight. He received the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) for his actions in the Bin Dinh Province on 19 June 1967. At the time, 1LT Merkerson led a search and destroy mission with a Vietnamese task force as the senior Special Forces advisor. Under intense enemy fire, he provided purpose and motivation to his men, operated multiple weapons systems, coordinated fires and medical evacuation flights, evacuated casualties, and provided life saving interventions to wounded Soldiers. During his time at MACV-SOG, he led and participated in multiple covert missions into Laos and Cambodia. Major Merkerson was once again decorated for valor due to his actions in combat while in MACV-SOG. Continuing his service to our nation, he served in various roles with the CIA, often working directly with US military Special Operation Forces (SOF). In September 2011, he retired from the CIA after more than 54 years of distinguished U.S. Government service. Major Merkerson deployed numerous times to Vietnam while in the Army and worked extensively in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East while in the CIA. Major Merkerson’s actions bring great credit upon himself, the United States Government, the United States Army and the United States Army Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Victor A. Ballesteros</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Victor A. Ballesteros is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed through out his military career. Command Sergeant Major Ballesteros' service career began in 1991 when he attended basic training in Fort Moore, Georgia. After completion of the Ranger Indoctrination Program he was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment where he would spend a majority of his 28 year military career holding every Infantry position from Rifleman to Command Sergeant Major of 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment as well as Command Sergeant Major of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade. He has 11 combat deployments as a Ranger. Ranger Victor Ballesteros is the epitome of a Ranger and has set the example for others to follow. RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM John Brady</image:title>
      <image:caption>CSM (Ret.) John Brady is inducted in the Ranger Hall of Fame for distinguished service to America and for his enduring devotion to the values captured in the Ranger Creed. CSM Brady has served in every enlisted duty position inherent to an Airborne Ranger Rifle Company. His first assignment was with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Then he was stationed with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In 1996 CSM Brady was assigned to 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment where he would serve in every leadership position from Squad Leader through Company First Sergeant. Upon making promotion to Sergeant Major CSM Brady went to 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment to serve as the Operations Sergeant Major and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. After his tour with 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment, returned to Fort Benning and became the 75th Ranger Regiment Operations Sergeant Major until 2011. CSM Brady finished his career as the Infantry School Command Sergeant Major- Retiring on 31 Oct 2017 with 29.3 years of active federal service and 9 combat deployments in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. CSM Brady contributions to the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Nation are phenomenal and enduring. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Segreant Major (Ret.) Brunk W. Conley the 10th Sergeant Major of the Army National Guard, is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his dedication to duty, exemplary service and contributions to the U.S. Army as a Ranger Non-commissioned Officer, leader and citizen-soldier, who served his state and nation at the highest levels of the Army National Guard. Ranger Conley began his military career in 3rd Platoon, A Company, 2nd Battalion, (RANGER) 75th Infantry. Taught and mentored by Rangers that lived the Ranger Creed Ranger Conley lived and fulfilled the Abrams Charter serving as a "Citizen Soldier," teaching High School Physics, Chemistry, and Coaching High School athletes. Wherever Ranger Conley served the Army, the National Guard, or his community he instilled Ranger values, skills and attributes. He served at every enlisted leadership position as an infantryman Team Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Command Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major of the National Guard. He served in Iraq as a Battalion Command Sergeant Major, Hurricane Katrina as a Brigade Command Sergeant Major, in Afghanistan as the Joint Task Force Phoenix V Command Sergeant Major, the Oregon National Guard Command Sergeant Major, and culminated his military career as the 10th Command Sergeant Major of the Army National Guard representing over 300,000 enlisted soldiers. Ranger Conley is the first Ranger to serve in that position. Ranger Conley’s leadership, professional excellence and dedication to duty throughout his 35-year career brings credit to himself, his country, and the United States Army Rangers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Frank Grippe is inducted in into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his distinguished service to our Nation as a Ranger, his inspiration to generations of Rangers and embodiment of the Ranger Creed. CSM Grippe served in Ranger and Infantry units from Private to Command Sergeant Major of the 101st Airborne Division. He was subsequently selected to serve as the CSM of US I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord WA and was dual hatted as the Senior Enlisted Leader of Multi-National Corps-Iraq during OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. CSM Grippe’s final assignment was as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for the United States Central Command. Command Sergeant Major Grippe’s combat leadership was inspirational as a Platoon Sergeant during the Airborne Assault into Panama with 2nd Ranger Battalion during OPERATION JUST CAUSE, as a key leader during Operation Anaconda in the initial days of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM in Afghanistan and throughout his additional numerous other combat deployments. Command Sergeant Major Grippe always led from the front and was a pivotal leader at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels during some of our Nation’s toughest combat during the Global War on Terrorism. As a senior enlisted leader at the highest levels, Frank Grippe participated in numerous combat operations with Ranger forces, general purpose forces, other special operation forces and our partnered forces shouldering the same risk as those he led. He is a Distinguished Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment and the 87th Infantry Regiment. He is also a 2022 Doughboy award recipient, which is presently annually by the Chief of Infantry. His exceptional leadership and service are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed, and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers, and the United States Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Randall K. Inman is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed through out his military career. CSM (Ret.) Inman's service career began in 1985 when he attended basic in Fort Moore, Georgia. After completion of the Ranger Indoctrination Program he was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, where he would spend a majority of his 23 year military career holding every Infantry position from Rifleman to Command Sergeant Major. For his final position in the Army he was selected as the Command Sergeant Major of the 75th Ranger Regiment while the Regiment was engaged in combat operations in two theaters. His combat deployments include Operation Just Cause, Panama; Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan; Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq. During Operation Just Cause, Inman was selected to preform Jumpmaster duties for the low level combat jump onto Rio Hato air field. After his retirement, Inman returned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment to serve in a civilian position. In Spring 2011, Randy Inman, and a small group of retired Army Rangers living in the Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington area formed a non-profit organization, the Pointe Du Hoc Foundation. It’s mission: provide charitable and benevolent support to 2nd Battalion Rangers and families, those directly impacted by multiple mid-east combat deployments. Additionally, Randy Inman facilitated the building of the Battalion Memorial which celebrates Rangers past, present, and future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Glenn Legg is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed throughout his military career. CSM (Ret.) Legg's service career began in 1983 when he attended Infantry One Station Unit Training at Fort Moore, Georgia. He was assig ned to 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Johnson, Louisiana where he held positions as Rifleman, Machine Gunner, and Team Leader. He also served with 1st Armored Division (Mechanized), Erlangen, Germany. Early in 1988, he was reassigned to the 10th Mountain Division, where he served as an Air Assault Instructor and Pre-Ranger Instructor. His career with the 75th Ranger Regiment began in 1990, when he volunteered for 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, serving as a Squad Leader, Weapon Squad Leader, and Platoon Sergeant in Charlie Company. He returned to the U.S. Army serving in the 82nd Airborne Division as a First Sergeant in 2nd Battalion 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. After attending the US Army Sergeant’s Major Academy was selected to serve as the Operations Sergeant Major for the 75th Ranger Regiment, and later as the Command Sergeant Major for 5th Ranger Training Battalion, and subsequently the Command Sergeant Major for 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. CSM (Ret.) Legg continues to serve his country as a Department of the Army Civil Servant. CSM (Ret.) Legg deployed in support of operations DESERT STORM, UPHOLD DEMOCRACY, NOBLE ANVIL, NOBLE EAGLE, and multiple times in support of operations ENDURING FREEDOM, and IRAQI FREEDOM. Ranger Glenn Legg is the epitome of a U.S. Army Ranger and has set the example for others to follow for more than 40 years. RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 RHoF - CSM Harry L. Wimbrough</image:title>
      <image:caption>Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Harry L. Wimbrough is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his contributions to our Nation, the U.S. Army, and the 75th Ranger Regiment. CSM Wimbrough successfully completed a multitude of high profile and influential leadership positions spanning a thirty year Army career. He was well prepared for these challenging assignments after having served in all three Ranger Battalions within the 75th Ranger Regiment. He was an original member of the 3rd Ranger Battalion and served in combat with the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Panama where he earned his Master Parachutist Badge with combat star during the initial invasion. His Ranger service in peacetime and wartime have inspired and motivated hundreds of Rangers within the Ranger Regiment and beyond. In 2003, Ranger Wimbrough was chosen to be the Regimental Command Sergeant Major of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard, the Army's official ceremony unit and escort to the President. His accomplishments are too numerous to name but span a ;lifetime. He is still active within the Ranger Community today, continues to mentor young Rangers, and is the Honorary Sergeant Major of The Old Guard.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ranger Terry Roderick is hereby inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame after spending nearly seven years in the military culminating in his time served as a volunteer with P Company (Ranger) 75th Infantry in Vietnam. Ranger Roderick distinguished himself again by assuming leadership positions in the 75th Ranger Regiment Association as both the Vice President and President. Following his tenure there he continued to assist and support the Association as an advisor with his guidance and constant contributions. Ranger Roderick's aspiration to bring the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and the current Ranger Battalions closer together was a principal objective of his and one that he pursued strongly through his actions for the remainder of his life. His support for the 75th Ranger Regiment and Battalions was remarkable and unparalleled. In this capacity, Ranger Roderick set himself apart as an example for all to follow through his continued advice and mentorship, both monetarily and with his constant presence at most Ranger functions. He truly distinguished himself as a Ranger model with his phenomenal commitments and service to our "Ranger Brotherhood" and community. Ranger Terry Roderick's leadership and service to both the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and to the Ranger Battalions and our community as a whole were phenomenal and exceptional and in keeping with the highest traditions of the Ranger Creed. His achievements reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Army Rangers and the United States Army. Ranger Roderick has always “Lead the Way”!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr. Richard D. Eckburg is posthumously inducted as an Honorary Member of the Ranger Hall of Fame for his philanthropic and compassionate endeavors with the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia and the 75th Ranger Regiment. Mr. Eckburg, a United States Army Veteran, has encouraged, supported and befriended Rangers for over twenty years. He has mentored Rangers in building financial security based upon his many years in business at corporate levels. He assisted in morale building activities and was seen talking, mentoring, and always lifting spirits with Rangers, Ranger Civilians and Ranger Families. Until his unexpected death in 2020, Dick Eckburg was present at most services of our Fallen Heroes and was well known for his deployment packages which brought a little bit of home to our Rangers. He also hosted the Annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for the Ranger Volunteers. It is through his contacts and determination at fundraising that the 1/75 Memorial became a reality. He was a founding Board Member of the Ranger Memorial Board which has become the 1/75 Sua Sponte Foundation, supporting Rangers, Families and Gold star Families in morale and welfare events. He was one of the most caring, generous individuals who loved his Rangers and should be recognized and remembered for his many contributions. He is most worthy to be recognized and honored with being inducted as an Honorary Member in the Ranger Hall of Fame.</image:caption>
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