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GW Clobberflage: 60 Years in the Making

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18 DEC 25 – For Immediate Release – Breach-Bang-Clear and Soldier Systems Daily are excited to announce the impending availability of Clobberflage pattern for use on assorted stuff and things – just in time for the 60th birthday of the man who inspired it: GW Ayers.

 

GW Clobberflage: 60 Years in the Making

 

GW Ayers is a foundational icon of the American tactical industry and a longtime friend of both SSD and B-B-C. A retired US Army Cavalry SNCO and combat veteran, GW is not just an institution in our battlespace; he’s one of the finest humans on the planet.

And today is his 60th birthday!

 

 

Why clobberflage, you ask? Glad you asked. The answer is twofold: first, to get your attention, and, second, because Benjamin Grimm, aka The Thing, is (fittingly) GW’s favorite superhero. And if you know anything about the cigar-chomping, ever-lovin’, blue-eyed Thing, then you’re familiar with the phrase, “It’s clobberin’ time!”

 

Ayers hails originally from Virginia. Since then, he has lived in Texas, California, Washington, Kansas, Georgia, Germany, and Iraq, but his heart has always been on Yancy Street. He served for 22 years in the U.S. Army, from the Cold War through the GWOT (e.g., Bradleys through Strykers). He held every leadership role that an enlisted leader can have in his field, including a long stretch as the Senior Enlisted Leader for the 500 indigenous soldiers of an Iraqi Light Infantry Battalion.

 

 

Ayers graduated at the top of his class at every leadership school he attended, was awarded the Soldiers’ Medal for actions for the rescue of downed aviators, is the recipient of a Bronze Star, and is a member of the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club (SAMC), which encompasses only the top 3% of the Army’s Non-Commissioned Officers.

 

 

Since his retirement, GW has successfully helped launch two new companies, achieving immediate 7-figure results. He has held the positions of COO, CSO, VP of Sales and Marketing, and more, across businesses operating in the manufacturing and global distribution industries. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Resilient Warrior 501 (c) (3) charity, which houses homeless veterans and helps them transition back into society.

We are very happy to wish him a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

 

 

Now, a note on the Clobberflage pattern: it isn’t actually a Thing yet (see what we did there?).  That said, if there is actual interest in it, it could be. And if it did happen, it would be found on the Bad Moon Armory website, and all profits would go to support Resilient Warrior.

 

 

Please join us in congratulating this outstanding individual for successfully completing his 60th decade on the planet. We’re looking forward to working with him for several more. You can connect with GW on Instagram, @gwayers3.


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