At 43, most soldiers with more than two decades under their belt would be forgiven for avoiding a 28-day boot-camp-style gauntlet meant to push the youngest and toughest to the edge. Not Sgt. Maj. Russell Hull.
The seasoned warrior decided that comfort was overrated and pain was the price of purpose — and he walked straight into one of the Army’s most notorious crucibles: the Sapper Leader Course.
Face down in the Missouri mud, with his hands behind his back, Hull’s ...
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