Terry Schappert

Terry Schappert
Born (1962-09-29) September 29, 1962
New York City
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Army
Years of service 1988–1997, 2001–2017
Rank Master Sergeant
Unit 82nd Airborne Division
Special Forces
Battles/wars Persian Gulf War
Operation Joint Endeavor
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Global War on Terror
Awards Combat Infantryman Badge
Special Forces Tab
Ranger Tab
Parachutist Badge
Freefall Parachutist Badge
Special Operations Diver Badge
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal
Minnesota Medal for Merit
Army Reserve Good Conduct Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal (Bronze Hourglass device)
NCO Professional Development Ribbon
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)[1]
Spouse(s) Stefanie Schappert
Other work TV Host, Martial Artist, Actor
Website terryschappert.com

Terry Schappert is a United States Army National Guard Special Forces veteran and martial artist who hosted the 2009 show Warriors on the History Channel. He left active duty before 9/11, but continues to serve in the Army National Guard. He has deployed three times since as a Guardsman.[2] He has also had minor acting roles.[3] He hosted a special during the Discovery Channel's Shark Week where he demonstrated ways in which to survive a shark attack.[4] He also makes occasional guest appearances on Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld. He currently appears on the cast of Dude, You're Screwed on the Discovery Channel.[5]

In February 2017 Schappert appeared on television in the United Kingdom where he starred in an episode of the BBC television show "Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week".[6][7] During the episode Schappert directs the civilian contestants through a number of Green Beret inspired training exercises within a 48 hour period in South Africa.[8]

Early life

He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) with a B.A. in Anthropology, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.[9]

At UNCW, Schappert borrowed military books about the Vietnam War from his friend who is a ROTC cadet. After seeing a picture of a MACV-SOG soldier, Schappert became interested in becoming a Green Beret.[10]

Military service

A few months after he graduated from UNCW, Schappert enlisted in the United States Army in 1988. He was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division right after basic training. With his degree, he was selected to enter Officer Candidate School, however Schappert rejected the offer as he was more interested in ground forces. While assigned to a recon squad, he completed Ranger School. After serving in the Persian Gulf War, Schappert moved on to his ultimate challenge; becoming a Green Beret.[11]

Schappert spent five years as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant. He was involved in Operation Joint Endeavor before he left active duty in 1997. He then pursued an acting career.[12]

After 9/11, Schappert re-enlisted as Special Forces Combat Medic in the National Guard 19th Special Forces Group. He served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and theWar on Terror before he retired in 2017.[13][14]

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