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by Mrs. Elvie Kuhic III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Gary Lee O’Neal?

Devoting nearly forty years with the US Army Rangers and Special Forces serving his country and its allies around the world, Chief Warrant Officer Gary Lee O’Neal (Ret.) is the stuff of legend—on land, sea and air. Trained from childhood in the warrior traditions of the Ogala Sioux, Ranger O’Neal epitomizes the spirit of the Ranger and Green Beret.

What did Ryan O’Neal do in the military?

Ranger O’Neal served with the US Army Parachute Team (Golden Knights), competing nationally and internationally with distinction. As NCOIC of the R & D Detachment of the Military Free Fall (MFF) School, he helped to develop tandem and MFF bundle delivery systems.

What happened to Ranger O’Neal?

Ranger O’Neal spent over fifteen years training and fighting with American and Latin American forces in Central and South America to oppose communism. When compromised while bringing home the body of a comrade killed in action, Ranger O’Neal was captured, shot and left to die.

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Who is Gary Lee O'Neal?

Devoting nearly forty years with the US Army Rangers and Special Forces serving his country and its allies around the world, Chief Warrant Officer Gary Lee O’Neal (Ret.) is the stuff of legend—on land, sea and air. Trained from childhood in the warrior traditions of the Ogala Sioux, Ranger O’Neal epitomizes the spirit of the Ranger and Green Beret.

What company did Ranger O'Neal serve in?

Returning from Vietnam, Ranger O’Neal served with Company B, 75th Rangers and later joined MSG Vladimir Jakovenko on ODA 594, 5thSFG, completing scuba and sub-operations training. Handpicked as one of the first men on DOD’s first antiterrorist teams (Blue Light), he also shared his expertise in the creation and training of the first Delta teams and was recalled throughout his career to assist the Delta effort.

What did Ranger O'Neal do?

As NCOIC of the R & D Detachment of the Military Free Fall (MFF) School, he helped to develop tandem and MFF bundle delivery systems. Key in developing the advanced MFF course and training assistance teams, he was selected by General Wayne A. Downing as Safety and Training Officer and was instrumental in organizing the school SOP and redesigning its POI.

What martial arts did Ranger O'Neal learn?

Awarded the Silver and Bronze Stars during his Vietnam service, Ranger O’Neal refused award of the Purple Heart several times, regarding his wounds as hard-earned learning experiences rather than reason for decoration. He also discovered martial arts during that time, eventually mastering several styles, among them military Muay Thai, Hwa Rang Do, Chinese and Okinawan Kenpo, Ninjutsu and Jiujitsu. Tailoring the techniques to military combat, he developed what eventually became his own school, the American Warrior Free Fighting System for combat, in which he holds a 10th-degree black belt along with a 6th-degree Dan black belt in American Karate Do.

When did Ranger O'Neal reenlist?

Drafted in 1969 , Ranger O’Neal reenlisted, serving multiple combat tours in Vietnam through December 1972. Keen to master any skill useful in Combat, if Ranger O’Neal was not on a mission, he was training for one—picking brains and volunteering to serve with every elite team he could find—from his 173rd Airborne Brigade line company, Battalion Recon Platoon, Brigade LRRPs, Company C-75th Rangers and 5th Special Forces Group. He served on some of the most dangerous missions of the war: special recon, POW rescue, sniper operations and classified operations involving multinational forces.

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