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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Private iTeam Tidbit # 1: Giovanni M J Ferrari

Giovanni Michelangelo Jamaal Ferrari, graduated the New York City Police Department Academy shortly before the 9/11 attack of the World Trader Center.  From there he went on and enlisted in the US Special Forces and became a highly respected US Army Ranger.  He would see combat two years later during Operation Enduring Freedom as well as several other deadly combat missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

His family had both military and police backgrounds to begin with.  But he is not his only family member to have a background in both.  Who are the others?  That remains to be revealed.

The US Rangers are some of the most well conditioned, versatile and physically toughest trained soldiers in the world.  They are trained to "travel further, faster and fight harder" than any other soldier.  They have skills to adapt and address conditions from land, air and sea.

Here is a promo video to the US Army Rangers.  It will give you a better idea of how he evolved from his civilian life, to law enforcement, then onto military and then back to civilian life in the private sector.

The 75th Ranger Regiment recruitment video.

Combat stress did weigh on him and forced him out.  Some of his experiences overseas do come back to haunt him here at home, in ways that he could never have imagined.  However, his inner battle to regain balance in his civilian life - and channeling his skills from his brief career in the New York City Police Department as well as his extensive career in Special Forces into the private investigative agency does help him.  Challenging himself to exceed his father's career successes, and avoid the life pitfalls of his older brother, Nick Jr. keeps him motivated to take the agency to another level.  Even still, the characters he meets in his private investigative world does have it's moments.

Giovanni also has a Facebook page.  Feel free to friend!

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