Black Rifle Coffee Company

Black Rifle Coffee Company

Food and Beverage Services

Salt Lake City, UT 346,342 followers

Black Rifle Coffee Company is a veteran founded coffee company serving premium coffee to people who love America.

About us

America's Coffee Company. Veteran founded. BRCC specializes in roasting high quality, small batch coffees.

Website
https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/
Industry
Food and Beverage Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT
Type
Public Company
Founded
2014
Specialties
Premium Coffee, Apparel, Speciality Coffee, Coffee mugs, Media, Ready To Drink, Retail, Veterans, Military, Customer Service, Podcast, Marketing, Content, and Culture

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    “Those of our troops who were not wax-gray with seasickness, fighting it off, trying to hold on to themselves before they had to grab for the steel side of the boat, were watching the (battleship) Texas with a look of surprise and happiness. Under the steel helmets they looked like pikemen of the Middle Ages to whose aid in battle had come some strange and unbelievable monster. There would be a flash like a blast furnace from the 14-inch guns of the Texas that would lick far out from the ship. Then the yellow brown smoke would cloud out and, with smoke rolling, the concussion and report would hit us, jarring the men’s helmets. It struck your ear like the punch of a heavy, dry glove.” - Hemingway on the D-Day landings. While he was not allowed to join the troops on the first wave, he was able to land on Omaha Beach with the seventh wave. He also said: “Never think that war, no matter how necessary nor how justified, is not a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.”

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    Operation Jedburgh was a joint Allied initiative involving the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), and the Free French Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action (BCRA). They usually consistend of an American or British officer, a French officer, and an NCO who served as the radio operator. Their mission was to connect with and support the pockets of French resistance and to hit the Germans via unconventional warfare, and they infiltrated enemy lines on June 5-6 in support of the D-Day landings. #militaryhistory

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    Operation Overlord is our latest Exclusive Coffee Club Subscription (ECS) coffee, honoring the Allied men and women who participated in Operation Overlord AKA the D-Day landings 80 years ago. The ghost on the front signifies the "Ghost Army" that shifted the focus of German intel away from the target (Normandy) to give the service members on the beaches a fighting chance. It's an medium-bodied roast, with tasting notes of apple, cinnamon, and burnt honey as well as a cherry aroma. If you want a bag, sign up for the ECS on our site — slots available now: https://lnkd.in/esmi9Xc

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    These interviews are from our mini-documentary "D-Day by Land, Sea, and Air," where we spoke to Veterans who served in each of those aspects on Operation Overlord 80 years ago. Watch the whole thing on our YouTube. Some more facts about the equipment used in the invasion of Normandy: -The Allies had to build two portable, temporary harbors to facilitate the offloading of equipment on the beaches. -The Brits laid PLUTO (Pipes Under the Ocean) along the bottom of the English Channel to help ensure a steady flow of fuel for the guys in France. -Much like the famed "Ghost Army," dummy paratroopers called "Ruperts" were dropped by the Allies to mislead Germans about the invasion points. -The "Churchill Crocodile" tanks were basically tank-flamethrower combinations and they were used to clear out bunkers and other fortified positions. -The U.S. Military knew the casualties would be high. They made so many Purple Hearts in preparation for the invasion that we still award those surplus medals to service members wounded in combat today.

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