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Sergeant First Class (SFC) Ryan Hendrickson is a determined, and courageous soldier -- a Green Beret clearing the way for his twelve-man team while conducting combat operations against the Taliban. As the "tip of the spear," his role is to insure the route taken by U.S. and Afghan troops are free of IEDs -- improvised explosive devices. Many soldiers do not survive their last step; those who do often lose at least one limb. While rescuing an Afghan soldier outside a mud-hut compound in 2010 -- knowing that he was in "uncleared" territory -- Ryan stepped on an IED with his right foot. The device exploded, leaving his foot dangling at the end of his leg. American soldiers losing a limb is an all-too-common occurrence. But what makes Ryan's story different is that after undergoing two dozen surgeries and a tortuous rehabilitation, he was medically retired but fought to return to active duty. Multiple skin grafts to his lower leg and right foot successfully reattached his lower leg, and he was aided in his recovery by wearing a new prosthetic device known as an IDEO (Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis). Once he passed a series of crucial physical tests, Ryan was able to rejoin the Green Berets within a year and physically perform his duties, redeploying to Afghanistan in March 2012. In 2016, he volunteered to return to Afghanistan with Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group. During a firefight with the Taliban, he risked his life under heavy enemy fire to rescue three Afghan soldiers cut off from friendly forces and return the bodies of two dead Afghan soldiers under the ethos that "no one gets left behind." For his heroic efforts on the battlefield, SFC Ryan Hendrickson was awarded a Silver Star, the nation's third-highest award for valor. An engaging and harrowing account, Tip of the Spear tells the amazing story of one Green Beret's indomitable spirit. About the Author Ryan Hendrickson is a Special Forces Engineer in the U.S. Army. Ryan transferred over to the Army in 2008 after completing enlistments in both the Navy and Air Force. Ryan has many military deployments including Iraq, Afghanistan, and several South and Central American countries. Ryan's decorations include the Silver Star, four Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, and an Army Commendation Medal with Valor. He lives in Florida.
Posted on September 7, 2020September 22, 2020

Amazing birthday weekend with awesome friends! Made it 42 years on this great planet of ours.

Made it 42 years on this great planet. Last year I wrote a book, deployed to Afghanistan, and lived a healthy life. Can’t wait to see what 42 brings!

Life-long friends.
My boy Phil.
Can’t wait to see where my book goes.
Posted on August 3, 2020September 22, 2020

A soldier’s evening view as the sun sets over Afghanistan

Although guarded by T-Walls, HESOCs barriers, and C-Wire, it is hard to beat the beauty and peacefulness of an Afghan sunset. It’s times like these that one can almost forget about the war.

Posted on July 24, 2020September 22, 2020

Afghan deployment giving me an excellent Tip of the Spear photo opportunity

My new book was published July 7th, but I was unable to actually hold it until now. Taking advantage of having my book to capture this picture.

Posted on July 24, 2020September 22, 2020

Tip of the Spear. All American Soldier, All American Book.

With COVID-19 and all the tension in our country today, crack open a good book and lose yourself.

Posted on July 9, 2020September 22, 2020

My book Tip of the Spear is available now for purchase!

After a long process, my book Tip of the Spear is finally available.

Posted on June 28, 2020September 22, 2020

Best football team and the greatest country on earth. God bless America!

Our country may be facing many challenges, but I will always love my Seattle Seahawks!

Posted on June 28, 2020September 22, 2020

Red White and Blue with a Afghanistan sunset

Afghanistan may be rough, but look at that sunsets!

Posted on June 25, 2020September 22, 2020

Never leave on mission without my dad’s old Vietnam unit patch!

2019 pre-mission picture taken before heading out to Wardak Province Afghanistan for a little fun.
Posted on June 24, 2020September 22, 2020

She keeps me right!

My bestfriend and wife!
Posted on June 23, 2020June 23, 2020

Tip of the Spear: First Two Chapters

For anyone interested, my publisher just released the first two chapters of my upcoming book The Tip of the Spear. Just GO HERE, and you can get a sample from wherever you buy books.

Thanks so much for your support!

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Although my two Ukrainian counterparts got called out in a mission, the show must go on! Hard work being a one man clearance team but thankfully medical evacuation crew was only one loud boom away🤣 Today was a smoker. The rain this morning, crazy humidity, chest to head high grass, sun and the relentless yellow Flys, we put in a hard day clearing landmines in Ukraine. Three of us hauled in 77 mines in very difficult terrain. Back at it tomorrow. Getting the day started out right. It rained all morning so it's hot, humid and we are clearing through chest high grass but we are finding mines so, It's a good day today! Link is in my bio if you'd like to support Another good day of removing landmines from farm fields. I also go into the dip question I've been asked so much and if you watch to the end you'll see why I do what I do. Please see link in my bio if you'd like to support. The game of hide and seek or cat and explosive mouse. Everyday is nerve wracking which is also why I dip🤣 I really want to thank everyone who has donated, your donations are going to a great cause. Please spread the word and if you'd like to donate the link is in my bio. Ever ask yourself what do we do with the mines we find? Well, we make it happen KIA style. New Army SOP. Tip of the Spear Landmine Removal had another great day. Clearing landmines for farmers so they can start to piece their lives back together again is satisfaction on a whole other level. Myself and two Ukrainian badasses have cleared over 130 mines in two days. Image if we could keep this momentum keep going, kinda like, force multiply🤔 This is my drive and focus not only in Ukraine but any country that needs this help. If you'd like to support please see the link in my bio It's always a good day if you remove some mines making civilian areas safer and come back with all your limbs. Thank you for everyone that is supporting me on this mission, another full day tomorrow. Today's mission in Eastern Ukraine was one that means a lot to me. We are clearing farm land so farmers can cut their fields. Already one tractor hit a mine but we are doing our part to help save lives. If you'd like to support please see the link in my bio

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