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Army Ranger, Special Forces CIF Team, & Command Sergeant Major | Bill Hanes | Ep. 283

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
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    Bill was born in Wuerzburg, Germany on October 22, 1970 at an Army Hospital. He enlisted in the
    United States Army on 24 March 1993 and served his first four years with Company B, 3 rd Battalion,
    75 th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) at Fort Benning, Georgia. After completing the Special Forces
    Qualification Course in 1999, he was assigned to Company B, 1 st Battalion, 10 th Special Forces Group
    (Airborne) at Panzer Kaserne, Germany.
    From 1999 through 2004, Bill served in several positions on Special Forces Operational Detachments
    Alpha (SFODA) 024 and 036, 1 st BN, 10 th SFG (A) culminating as a Senior Medical Sergeant and Cell
    Leader. In May 2004, he joined Company D, 2 nd BN, 1 st Special Warfare Training Group (A) as a
    Senior Instructor/Writer for the Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance Target Analysis and
    Exploitation Techniques Course. Bill returned to Germany to serve in the Commander’s In-extremis
    Force, CO C, 1 st BN 10 th SFG (A) for SFODA 0136. In July 2011 Bill became the Company
    Operations Sergeant for the newly formed Crisis Response Force, CO C, 2 nd BN, 10 th SFG(A) at Fort
    Carson, Colorado. He next served as the Group Operations Sergeant until selected as 1SG,
    Headquarters Company where he served from November 2012 to May 2014.
    In 2015 Bill became the Company Sergeant Major for Company A, 2 nd BN, 10 th SFG (A) for two years.
    He then served as the NSOCC-A/SOJTF-A CJ3 SGM from November 2017 to September 2018. In
    January 2019, Bill was appointed 2 nd BN, 7 th SFG (A) Command Sergeant Major. In 2020 Bill was
    appointed as the Group Command Sergeant Major for 2 nd Special Warfare Training Group (A). In
    January 2024 Bill retired after 30 years of service.
    Bill participated in Operations JOINT GUARDIAN in Kosovo, JOINT FORGE and BOLERO in Bosnia,
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    SUPPORT in Afghanistan. He has deployed numerous times with EUCOM, CENTCOM, AFRICOM,
    SOUTHCOM, and various unnamed operations.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @JHillNC
    @JHillNC Před 2 měsíci +20

    This is the #1 Team House episode of 2024, for me. Thank you to Mr. Hanes, Jack, Dave and D for such a fantastic episode.

  • @JoshuaFlashman-oc3wm
    @JoshuaFlashman-oc3wm Před 2 měsíci +14

    The CIF Companies still very much exist. C1/1, B2/3, A1/5, C3/7, C1/10, and C2/10 are all still direct action Green Beret companies, who’s members have all graduated from SFARTAETC. They’re now called Critical Threat Advisory Companies, or CTAC

  • @johnroe5998
    @johnroe5998 Před 24 dny +1

    I work already since sunday. Straight through supporting the community. I'll reach out, if tomorrow comes...
    Have a deep deep connection esp. with the guys who never been mentioned. Help should arrive at those who were deployed in secrecy and exactly this is the reason often makes this aftermath worse, cause it's not immediately affecting the individual. Special case with PTSD due to the psychological effects need first to be worked on or gets lost in the cognitive deep of dissonance to try to avoid the pain it puts you in immediately if there's a trigger been found and reflecting starts. Simple cause and effect. While on the other hand the trauma burns itself into your soul where it settles. Unfortunately it's incredibly important to know what it means for someone. Ego is the other thing, cause badass guys would rather die rather than living with a war in your head until this thing stops. As I saw the numbers I was totally attached to this, cause NOBODY GETS LEFT BEHIND.

  • @scottholmberg7695
    @scottholmberg7695 Před měsícem +2

    I came here just to hear Bill talk about ammunition. Great insights. DOL😂

  • @gunnerwright7793
    @gunnerwright7793 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Normally I watch these live love the chat. Not tonight but watching it now!

  • @ccdog87
    @ccdog87 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Best sponsor plugs yet.

  • @flintweathers7
    @flintweathers7 Před 2 měsíci +5

    CIF team? Is he the one responsible for not accepting my canteen cover and ammo pouches? 😂

    • @davewylie654
      @davewylie654 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No man CIF is definitely not S4 and I bought like 3 of those and I swear I never even got one

    • @briandouglas9844
      @briandouglas9844 Před měsícem

      Is that you Flint? This is Brian!

  • @Flo-ws3cc
    @Flo-ws3cc Před 2 měsíci +2

    @The Team House. If you guys wanted to interview another former army ranger and green beret, I'm fellow youtuber Terrence Popp at Redonkulas Regiment would be glad to talk to you guys and pass along some great stories. Great content as always and hope to get more soon.

  • @morelanc
    @morelanc Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great interview 👍. So thankful for these American heroes.

  • @orlandosilva1295
    @orlandosilva1295 Před měsícem +1

    My battle buddy from 7th Group; awesome interview!

  • @stevehawley8758
    @stevehawley8758 Před 2 měsíci +2

    what a great dude; great interview

  • @briandouglas9844
    @briandouglas9844 Před měsícem

    Bill was my SFARTAETC instructor back in 2005. We would call him “Crirical Bill.” Nice to see him again.

  • @sarah6478
    @sarah6478 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I was wondering who those guys were in Sicily. I had a no notice deployment that same day. Have you tried contacting retired sgt major Mike Burke from 3/75?

  • @gunnerwright7793
    @gunnerwright7793 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This is kinda sad, Seems like hazing is rampant in sf. The training is hard enough hazing has been proven to not bring groups together. So this just sounds like bullying to me and I’m sure it happens a lot in the military, but you would think in the higher groups like special forces. You’re dealing with more smarter individuals in this does not happen.

  • @Andingo86
    @Andingo86 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great episode!!

  • @johnroe5998
    @johnroe5998 Před 23 dny

    Embrace the suck. Observe yourself. Check if there's a real motivation and unbreakable will doing this. No matter what. Until there's no difference between pain or feeling comfortable this challenge is won. The end is anyways far longer than just heard about these techniques. These are just the tools.
    You will go through a process that psychologically now is breaking the rest that may physically seems fit like wtf but psychologically hell just starts. Observing yourself in every aspect is the key. Check if there's a real motivation for why you want to do this to yourself BUT it is way more than just want this so badly. Dedication to all aspects of this kind of life concept. Despite how far your ambitions are. A 300k training phase for a Navy SEAL should speak for itself. Not mentioned the specialization, which will in the digital warfare is a neccesary need. SOF operators are currently in a transition phase. No other solution until you bring in more diverse fields of knowledeg and experience.
    Again, there's no difference between pain or feeling comfortable. Until you may get closer to master these arts. There's no tomorrow, who knows if you made it. The end is anyways coming and that should be clearly understood what this means for your whole lifestyle. More in the times of isolation and despair it will come out who has the fucking guts. Most I think as you make it alive out of there you would be already a lucky man.
    The fact you drop out, forced by your supervisor, because it's their only intend to bring you to this point.
    The rates speak for themselves. FUTURE attendee facing far more complex environments and battlefields that they will have to be prepared for. Physically is not the most crucial part. It is such an amount of complexity which brings Cybersecurity into this. There are many challenges may come up much faster than we want.
    #X

  • @RobertGroszmann
    @RobertGroszmann Před měsícem +1

    So glad he brought up the shortcomings of TAP. It’s really set up up for lower enlisted ETSing and JOs getting out. It’s like they assume senior NCOs will retire and work at Lowes or something like that, instead of assuming they can go into corporate America. Every SNCO in my TAP cohort had at least a bachelor’s and many had a Masters, but these TAP programs are like, “you can be the lumber guy”. Sad

    • @tomwilson1006
      @tomwilson1006 Před měsícem +1

      I worked at Lowe’s years ago and one of the managers over Lumber, Millwork, and Hardware was a retired Navy CPO. He was a crusty guy in his 40’s and he treated those 3 departments under him like he was in charge of 3 separate platoons. He couldn’t grasp that he was now in the corporate, customer-service oriented environment and NOT the military. Some of the employees under him that had never been in the military took exception to his leadership style, while the rest of us who had served previously kept up the dog & pony show like we were all still in. We used to make him so mad bcuz he couldn’t use “corrective action” like he was used to, so he took joy in putting a bunch of us on paper like they were article 15’s. It didn’t help when management gave him and the rest of the vets camouflage vests, he swore he was still on deployment overseas!

  • @brentj5616
    @brentj5616 Před měsícem

    Fantastic episode, fantastic shoes/sandals Jack (burn them)

  • @sabinasb2445
    @sabinasb2445 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Everyone should try at least ones in a lifetime RAKIJA, cheers

  • @TOOL04201
    @TOOL04201 Před měsícem +1

    Send this video to tom Mcdonald or Rogan.

  • @brankomilicevic6904
    @brankomilicevic6904 Před měsícem

    Hey guys hi from Serbia! ❤ Yes Jebi ga means Fuck it 😂
    Much love and respect

  • @scr4370
    @scr4370 Před 2 měsíci +1

    👍

  • @Zooka208
    @Zooka208 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Kick ass episode

  • @375JayR
    @375JayR Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’ve noticed that a lot of warriors there origin start in 3/75. Bravo Co to be exact. 👊🏼🤙🏼🪖