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Tradition

After deciding where to go for our yearly hunting trip, three friends and I traveled to Montana to seek out its white tailed deer. The four of us hunkered down...

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This is my Gerber

This is my GERBER. There are many like it but this one is MINE. I am Rudy Vaca and I am an American Soldier. I am a Major in the...

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Freddie Blish

Freddie Blish is a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the United States Marine Corps, where he served 24 years. He has served multiple combat tours and deployed globally in operational, instructional...

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The Difference Between Life And Death

My unit issued me the Gerber S30V Tanto 06 Automatic just before final deployment as a Cavalry Scout. It’s by far the best knife I’ve possessed, and I have yet...

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Deuce And A Half

Letter above transcribed: March 17, 2005 This Gerber multiplier was lost during the 3rd week of Jan. '05 at Camp New York, Kuwait. As I was inspecting my unit's vehicles...

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Roadside Assistance

Author: Edward S. from Alabama My name is SPC Sparks, and I was issued a Gerber multi-tool before I left for deployment to a war zone in Afghanistan. I’ve kept...

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When Hell Froze Over

Author: Gerber Ambassador Keith Ladzinski Keith on Instagram Endorphins of gratitude are filling my body, and for good reason; I can finally see base camp. It’s 2 miles out and...

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Trouble in Patagonia

Author: Gerber Ambassador Erick Voorhees www.catchingsuenos.com The below dispatch was recently relayed from the Patagonia Region in South America by a Gerber Ambassador. The sun long gone, clouds hung suspended...

Chapter One of Gerber's American Expedition Closes

They say that all good things must come to an end - and so it is with our inaugural American Expedition as we wrapped the event with this final blog...

First Chapter of American Expedition Closes

December and January arrived, and as the winter storms of the Northeast began to close in, we steered the Black Boar back to our permanent command post in Portland, Oregon....

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Hunting the Northwest Territories

My Wilderness EMT classes came with books, and even though my certification is long out of date, I’ve kept brushing up. Good thing. On a hunt in Canada’s Northwest Territories,...

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Intermission

As we traveled the final stretch of our expedition the feeling that Trouble was taunting us grew stronger. Hurricane Sandy stormed through the area just before we embarked on our...

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Eastern Passage

The team drove in shifts through the night so we could reach Pennsylvania by dawn. After establishing Field HQ we decided to do some exploring. They should have marked those...

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Trouble on the Bayou

We arrived in the middle of bayou country in Louisiana and were well received by the locals. Their southern drawl was fast and often indecipherable, but our translator insisted that...

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Occupational Hazard

We made our way into Ft. Worth and found ourselves drawn to the commotion of the stockyards. After a quick surveillance the team was in full agreement. This place looked,...

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Texas Bound

We arrived in Texas with some promising leads from a young man we met named Gene. He had grown up in the area and said that everything there was bigger,...