Jarred Taylor
Co-Founder of @blackriflecoffee
Lead Singer of @thissaturdayband
Co-Founder of @hardafseltzer
Co-Owner of @ninelineapparel
This is not sped up. I left the audio on so you can hear us laughing, we were cruising yesterday! @official_whizbuckley
What type of milk would you like? 🥛☕️
@calebwfrancis @jtarticle15 @blackriflecoffee @brentpella
#coffee #milk #vegan

This my life now @blackriflecoffee
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@evanhafer
@mat_best_official
@jtarticle15
@the_wetboys
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#nightvibes #shift_life #nightshit #patrol

One year ago today, USAF Col. Pete ‘Dude’ Donnelly (ret.) after a hard-fought battle with cancer… three separate cancers, actually.
Pete served more than three decades in uniform, beginning as a B-52 navigator and ultimately leading as a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) commander across the 20th ASOS, 14th ASOG, and 18th ASOG.
He deployed time and time again in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, from the initial invasion in 2003 through the surge years of 2007–2008. Yet when asked, Pete would tell you his proudest contribution came during Operation Anaconda in 2002, a defining moment that reflected the kind of leader and warfighter he was.
After retiring in December 2014, Pete didn’t slow down. He continued serving in a different capacity through his work at Leidos, while also founding A15 Publishing, creating a space for veterans to process, heal, and tell their stories.
He understood war in a way few ever will, both from the air and on the ground… and he knew that the fight doesn’t always end when the uniform comes off.
But, despite reaching the rank of Colonel, Pete never cared much for titles. What mattered to him was simple, direct, and powerful:
➡️ “What did you actually do for your people?”
That was the standard he lived by 🇺🇸
If you have the time, listen to his conversations with one of his TACPs and HunterSeven board member, @jtarticle15, on the BRCC podcast (Episodes 33 and 58). His words carry a calming weight: honest, grounded, and deeply human.
Today… and every day, we honor him and all those who have stood in the arena, carried the burden, and put their lives on the line for this country.
Forever grateful, Dude 🇺🇸⚔️

One year ago today, USAF Col. Pete ‘Dude’ Donnelly (ret.) after a hard-fought battle with cancer… three separate cancers, actually.
Pete served more than three decades in uniform, beginning as a B-52 navigator and ultimately leading as a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) commander across the 20th ASOS, 14th ASOG, and 18th ASOG.
He deployed time and time again in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, from the initial invasion in 2003 through the surge years of 2007–2008. Yet when asked, Pete would tell you his proudest contribution came during Operation Anaconda in 2002, a defining moment that reflected the kind of leader and warfighter he was.
After retiring in December 2014, Pete didn’t slow down. He continued serving in a different capacity through his work at Leidos, while also founding A15 Publishing, creating a space for veterans to process, heal, and tell their stories.
He understood war in a way few ever will, both from the air and on the ground… and he knew that the fight doesn’t always end when the uniform comes off.
But, despite reaching the rank of Colonel, Pete never cared much for titles. What mattered to him was simple, direct, and powerful:
➡️ “What did you actually do for your people?”
That was the standard he lived by 🇺🇸
If you have the time, listen to his conversations with one of his TACPs and HunterSeven board member, @jtarticle15, on the BRCC podcast (Episodes 33 and 58). His words carry a calming weight: honest, grounded, and deeply human.
Today… and every day, we honor him and all those who have stood in the arena, carried the burden, and put their lives on the line for this country.
Forever grateful, Dude 🇺🇸⚔️

One year ago today, USAF Col. Pete ‘Dude’ Donnelly (ret.) after a hard-fought battle with cancer… three separate cancers, actually.
Pete served more than three decades in uniform, beginning as a B-52 navigator and ultimately leading as a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) commander across the 20th ASOS, 14th ASOG, and 18th ASOG.
He deployed time and time again in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, from the initial invasion in 2003 through the surge years of 2007–2008. Yet when asked, Pete would tell you his proudest contribution came during Operation Anaconda in 2002, a defining moment that reflected the kind of leader and warfighter he was.
After retiring in December 2014, Pete didn’t slow down. He continued serving in a different capacity through his work at Leidos, while also founding A15 Publishing, creating a space for veterans to process, heal, and tell their stories.
He understood war in a way few ever will, both from the air and on the ground… and he knew that the fight doesn’t always end when the uniform comes off.
But, despite reaching the rank of Colonel, Pete never cared much for titles. What mattered to him was simple, direct, and powerful:
➡️ “What did you actually do for your people?”
That was the standard he lived by 🇺🇸
If you have the time, listen to his conversations with one of his TACPs and HunterSeven board member, @jtarticle15, on the BRCC podcast (Episodes 33 and 58). His words carry a calming weight: honest, grounded, and deeply human.
Today… and every day, we honor him and all those who have stood in the arena, carried the burden, and put their lives on the line for this country.
Forever grateful, Dude 🇺🇸⚔️
Thursday night is for the patriots! See you in the team room at 8pm on our YouTube channel! @jtarticle15#tier1 #podcast #deltaforce #firstresponders
Part 2 of an old song 🔥
#thissaturday #fires #part2 #round2 #newsingle

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.

Here’s to 41, and the most important thing to me is the relationships I made over the years! I’m surrounded by giants with huge hearts. Here’s to all of you for being the best part of my life.
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