Thomas Rathsack
Danish special forces soldier and author
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Thomas Rathsack is a lecturer and former member of the Danish Jaeger Corps.[1]
Thomas Rathsack | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1967 (age 58–59) |
| Branch | Royal Danish Army |
| Service years | 1985–1994; 2001–2008 |
| Rank | Sergeant first class |
| Unit | Jaeger Corps |
| Awards | U.S. Presidential Unit Citation |
| Other work | Jæger – i krig med eliten |
| Website | Official website |
He served with the Royal Life Guards as a sergeant before getting accepted into the Jaeger Corps in 1990.[1] After retiring from the army he worked as a photographer and IT specialist. He reenlisted after the September 11 attacks.[1]
He writes about his experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan in his book Jæger – i krig med eliten (Jaeger: At War with Denmark's Elite Special Forces), which was widely talked about and criticized.[ambiguous][2][3]
In 2017, he featured in a TV2-produced show which put 30 men through Jaegor Corps-like physical tests.[4]