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Jack Randal was born January 5th, 1967 in South Bend, Indiana. Moving to Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of 5, he was raised in the South, where people know what Iced Tea is supposed to taste like. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Army, serving with Airborne and Special Operations units at Ft Bragg, North Carolina for several years. He left military service in 1992 after the Gulf War, and began working abroad performing K&R operations and high-risk security details with RISK, Limited. In 1996 he became the lead instructor and front man for Ground Zero, Mobile Combat Weapons Training until 2000, when they settled in Tulsa as Ground Zero International Inc. Combat Weapons Training Center. It was standard procedure for GZI to photograph and videotape classes for instructional purposes, and this was where Jack first developed his love of video and film production. In April of 2003, Jack and GZI business partner Bill Bowling established Miracle! Pictures, and began production on their first feature film, "The Designated Hitters" an action/espionage film shot on location in Tulsa, Oklahoma with local talent in 2007. 2008 brought their first venture into documentary film making with the award winning film, "The American Hero Ride". Miracle! Pictures continues to grow in 2009 with their second documentary, "The Road To Bataan", reuniting Randal with "Hero Ride" 2nd Unit Director Vicky Garner, and "Hitters" costar Chad Henninger.