RICHY

U.S. ARMY VETERAN

CONTENT CREATOR, AND THE PROPRIETOR OF DENIED ENVIRONMENT.

Denied Environments was created to document my continued journey of self-improvement, discipline, training, and personal development. This website serves as a place to share my experiences, lessons learned, product development projects, and the pursuits that continue to shape who I am.

From military service to civilian life, I have learned that growth never stops. Whether through firearms training, fitness, business, or everyday challenges, the mission remains the same: continue moving forward.

Everything shared throughout Denied Environments reflects my personal experiences, opinions, and lessons learned along the way.

Thank you for visiting and being part of the journey.

— Richy

While firearms training and equipment are a major interest of mine, I am not currently a firearms instructor. Everything shared on this website AND MY SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES reflects my personal experiences, observations, and opinions. As I continue to train, learn, and pursue professional development opportunities.

becoming a certified instructor is a goal I may pursue in the future.

Denied Environments is currently in the process of establishing its official business structure and obtaining the necessary licensing as we continue to build the brand.

In the meantime, product development is moving forward and new apparel, gear, and other projects are already in the works. We appreciate your patience and support as we lay the foundation to bring quality products to the community.

Stay tuned— some exciting things are coming soon.

27TH OF NOVEMBER- YEAR 2019

APPROXIMATE TIME:

1130–1400 HRS

Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan-

-Parwan province-

A photo from my deployment while assigned to the Warrior Side of Bagram Airfield- Parwan province. On this day, snowfall covered the flight line as UH-60’s sat in the background preparing for another mission cycle.

At the time, I was serving with the U.S. Army-

10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION ( GSAB )

In support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and Resolute Support. Looking back, moments like these remind me of the people I served alongside, the experiences we shared, and a chapter of life that helped shape who I am today.

Two weeks after this photo, the Taliban conducted an attack on a hospital adjoining Bagram Airfield. The taliban used a VBIED ( Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device) garbage truck filled with 25,000 pounds / 11,339 kilos of home-made explosive killing two and wounding 80 others.

STAY TRUE TO YOURSELF.