Delta Force Operator and CIA Officer | Gary Harrington (throwback episode)

Delta Force Operator and CIA Officer | Gary Harrington (throwback episode)

original airdate - 3/13/23

I spent most of my career working in the shadows. While some of my service was spent with large groups, such as the 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit, serving in Beirut in 1982, I spent most of my career working on small teams or alone. We often lived and worked with foreign military units like a Kuwaiti tank unit in the northern desert in 1996. In 1998, I worked alone in Yemen. Trouble spots on my own became my specialty. After 9/11, I launched to Uzbekistan in the vanguard for 5th Special Forces Group and served on several teams in Afghanistan during 2001 and 2002, participating in major combat operations alongside Afghan indigenous forces. Often, my mission was to enter a country to determine if other special operations forces could safely follow and operate. If so, I would develop the situation and make ready for them to arrive. In 2002, after departing Afghanistan, I moved to a mid-Eastern location to prepare the way for the next conflict. Working independently and conducting successful, often classified missions on several continents taught me the power of prudence…and the skills that must accompany it.

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0:00 - Intro
00:51 - Origin story
7:01 - USMC
16:10 - FBI recruitment
18:05 - Enlisting in Special Forces
21:49 - 7th Group SF
25:00 - Hearing about Delta Force
27:22 - Delta Selection & OTC
34:00 - Invitation to leave & the aftermath in the Army
41:03 - Highly Qualified
43:38 - 5th SF Group
1:06:40 - Picked to work in a classified cell in 5th Group
1:08:22 - 9/11 & getting ready for the GWOT
1:14:50 - Setting the stage in Uzbekistan
1:23:10 - Infilling to Bagram and Tora Bora
1:34:00 - Bin Laden getting away
1:50:00 - Standing up FOB Orgun
2:09:47 - AFO in Iraq
2:13:45 - Making the jump from Army to the CIA & CIA ops
2:37:39 - Viewer questions

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The Truth About Bowe Bergdahl: a conversation with American Cipher author Michael Ames, Ep. 33

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Ron Moeller Returns! Reflections from a CIA Para-Military Operations Officer, Ep. 32

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CIA Para-Military Ops in the Philippines with fmr Ops Officer Kent Clizbe, Ep. 31

CIA Para-Military Ops in the Philippines with fmr Ops Officer Kent Clizbe, Ep. 31

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