Run Ranger Run

Run Ranger Run

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ORIGINAL POST:

You can run 565 miles with no problem. It is just a little more than 2 BRRs. What if you had a month instead of 2 days? What if you could do it on a bike or in a boat or rucking? Want to try and help those that have deployed more times in the past 15 years than any other unit? Then welcome to the F3 Darby Challenge.

The F3 Darby Challenge is F3 Nation’s contribution to Run Ranger Run, an event to be held this upcoming February. Run Ranger Run is GallantFew’s annual fundraiser, and it is the collective goal to raise as many funds as possible to do the work they do to transition veterans to civilian life and benefit the communities they live in. Don’t care about history, purpose or why and just want to know how to participate just scroll to the bottom.

The History: One of the GallantFew’s core programs is the Darby Project. The Darby Project’s mission is “to facilitate a successful transition for Army Ranger veterans from active military service to a civilian life filled with hope and purpose.” Rangers have been at the forefront of every major conflict since their advent in the Revolutionary War. Major battles include: Normandy – Rangers scale the cliffs at Point-Du-Hoc to eliminate German coastal guns that threaten the success of the Normandy invasion. Philippines – The Great Raid. 6th Ranger Battalion infiltrates 30 miles behind Japanese lines to rescue 500 POWs sent to a prison camp after the Bataan Death March in 1941. Vietnam – Rangers conduct deep reconnaissance missions, often without support, to seek and report on troop movements. Battle of Mogadishu – Black Hawk Down. Rangers, along with other special operations units, conduct a daylight raid that turns into the largest firefight since the Vietnam War. At the end of the raid the following day, elements of the assault units are forced to exfil on foot an entire mile in full gear under fire, soon dubbed the Mogadishu Mile. Objective Rhino – Rangers conduct a daring nighttime jump in the early days of Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) to seize an airfield and destroy local al-Qaeda elements. Haditha Dam – Rangers assault and secure the strategically important Haditha Dam (Iraq) and hold for 9 days while repelling multiple attacks from much larger, elite Iraqi armored forces. Since the events of September 11, 2001, the Ranger Regiment has deployed more than any other unit in the U.S. military, with some Rangers being down range for over 15 deployments.

The Purpose: GallantFew’s mission is to prevent veteran isolation by connecting new veterans with hometown veteran mentors, thereby facilitating a peaceful, successful transition from military service to a civilian life filled with hope and purpose. GallantFew does this by creating and supporting a nationwide network of successfully transitioned veterans that engage locally with new veterans with the same military background now going through transition, and by motivating communities all over the nation to take responsibility for veterans returning; welcoming, connecting, and including. GallantFew believes this will prevent veteran unemployment, homelessness, and suicide. As part of the GallantFew, the Darby Project is a network of networks that synchronizes the efforts of veteran support organizations to lead revolutionary transition services for the elite Army Rangers! We are not waiting for the next war to figure this out.

Three Pillars of The Darby Project:

  • RESILIENCE: Educate active duty Rangers still serving of the programs available to them now and after leaving the service. 2.
  • REINTEGRATION: Coordinate Ranger education programs and available resources before the Ranger exits active duty. 3.
  • REDIRECTION: Provide assistance to those Ranger veterans and families that need additional care and assistance after Rangers have entered civilian life.

Why F3? Why not. The Darby Project is headed up by one of our own, Bryce Mahoney (aka Darby), who served in 3rd Ranger Battalion. During his time as a Ranger, Darby deployed 4 times to the Middle East. The mission of the GallantFew and the Darby Project ties into the F3 mission of reinvigorating male community leadership. What better way than to help to integrate proven leaders, whose motto is Sua Sponte (referring to the Rangers’ ability to accomplish tasks with little to no prompting), into our communities.

What is the Event? A team of up to ten individuals will pledge to walk, ruck, paddle, row, run and/or ride bicycles a combined total of 565 miles in the month of February (usually 28 days). Teams may be formed from anywhere in the world and your miles can be logged from the comfort of your own home.

What Can I Do? Here are ways to participate: 1. List your name in the HC section for a spot on a F3 Dashstrong team. We currently have lots of Pax who have expressed interest but have not officially formed teams. If we have more than 10 Pax we will need multiple teams and some team captains to step up. So, state if you are willing to lead a team in your HC. 2. You don’t want to run and you think that this is just another stupid thing that Toe Tag is trying to trick the Pax into running or doing some EC, then just support the cause and donate to the cause. We are doing this for those that lead the way and that make our lifestyle possible. For more information on the GallantFew and the Darby Project visit https://gallantfew.org/ or https://darbyproject.org/.

6 Comments

  • Brian Dexter
    January 21, 2019 12:04 pm

    HC

    • Toe Tag
      January 21, 2019 2:41 pm

      Got it, so far we have Cobra, Huckleberry, Van Gogh, Moonlight, Road Apple, Hedwig, Rust Bucket, Pita, and YHC all HCed and thought that Starfish and Zima wanted to do this as well but couldn’t find their HCs. Not sure if Beast and Singing Cowboy were going to join the BBBC team or is there enough interest to form a 3rd team.
      I tried to go back through tweets to see who had expressed interest so if your name is not on here let us know that you want to do this. Also, if anyone is willing to step up and be team captains sound off below. This does not involve renting a van or booking rooms. Just getting people to register and to log their miles.

  • Data
    January 21, 2019 10:59 pm

    HC – is there room on a team?

  • Van Gogh
    January 22, 2019 9:52 am

    YHC can get a team setup and be the captain.

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