Former Army Ranger discusses what he learned about racism in the military after 15 tours in Iraq, Afghanistan
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Jariko Denman, a retired Army Ranger, described the military as a melting pot and said it stamped out racism long before Lloyd Austin became secretary of defense.
"You as an individual are not important," he said. "The mission is important, and your teammates are important."
"You always put your teammate before yourself," Denman, who served 20 years in the Army, added.
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