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  • In this dynamic episode, Robert and Kyle, along with other veteran hosts, discuss the often overlooked topic of conventional forces versus special operations forces (SOF). They offer an internal perspective, sharing their unique experiences and the critical role SOF plays in global events. They challenge preconceptions, affirming that anyone can aspire to join the SOF with sufficient determination and guidance. They also underscore the importance of fluidity of roles within the military and the potential organizational consequences of leadership unwilling to yield talent.

    The discourse then shifts to the importance of internal cohesion and communication. The intriguing discussion probes the diverse cultures within the military and why both are essential to maintain a balanced force. Intertwining expert opinions, veteran experiences, and actionable advice, this episode promises a deeper understanding of the military world through first-hand accounts.

    We proceed to examine the relationship and communication between conventional army and SOF. We stress the importance of regular dialogues, breaking down barriers, and creating mutual understanding. We question the inherent power bias favoring special operations and emphasize recognizing the journey and contributions of conventional army members. Delving deeper, we scrutinize the competitiveness within these forces, the effect of transitions on a team, and the contrasting dynamic of the corporate-like conventional army against the closely-knit SOF. The episode concludes with a challenging query on the potential parity of conventional forces with SOF given the same resources.

    Lastly, we explore the selection and training processes, highlighting the 75th Ranger Regiment. Through the lens of former Regiment member, we reveal the grit and determination needed to join this elite organization. We then shift to examine the interplay and mutual relevance of both conventional and special operation units, emphasizing the importance of unity amidst competition. This episode does not only appeal to military enthusiasts but to anyone interested in personal growth, unity, and purposeful rivalry.

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  • In this episode, we introduce you to Jovon P. Quarles or 'Q' as his friends call him, an ex-Navy SEAL from a challenging background of drug-abuse and domestic violence. Q's story, drawn from his experiences in the inner city to military training, is sure to inspire you. His path from hardship to accolade-winning Navy SEAL is a testament to perseverance and the pursuit of dreams despite adversity. We explore the people who shaped his life - his coaches, teachers, aunts, uncles, and grandparents - and his transformative journey of independence and self-discovery prompted by sports.We dive into Q's various trials and victories, from his state championship days to the racially tense environment of the '90s that he had to traverse. The episode brings you the candid narrative of wrestling personal hardships while aspiring for greatness, and overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles with determination and resolve. His tale of redemption, resilience, and triumph amidst adversity resonates with everyone, regardless of background.Q's path to becoming an elite Navy SEAL, filled with hard knocks and fumbled opportunities, serves as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. His own story is not just about success; it's about acceptance, growth, self-belief, and the power of 'why'. We also discuss his emotional journey through success and loss as he joins the Navy SEALs, reflecting on how adversity can build resilience and empower us all to emerge victorious.Finally, Q shares his struggles with mental issues, homelessness, and family tragedy. His commitment to self-improvement and passion for mentoring others in the Navy SEALs demonstrates how one can rise above adversity. From his battlefield experiences to his shift towards mental strength and resilience training, Q’s journey underscores the importance of a holistic approach towards success and maintaining constant vigilance.This episode is an amalgamation of raw, powerful journeys towards achieving personal power, building camaraderie, and pushing boundaries. Q’s story encourages us all to find our inspiration, use it as a fuel to move forward, and embrace the daily gifts of life. Immerse yourself in this profound discussion, filled with determination, strength, and triumph over adversity.A Journey Filled with Determination and Triumph_____________Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl#jovonquarles#usnseal#Jovon P. Quarles, USN SEAL - Why Not Me?#whynotme#mentors4mil #mentorsformilitaryMentors4mil Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4milPatreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission.Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/

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  • In this inspiring episode, our hosts Robert and Kyle, meet with Jake Stockdill, a Sergeant Major in the United States Army, at the Pearl and Pine Brewery, Sonoia, Georgia. Jake takes us along his Army journey, becoming a beacon for military leadership and camaraderie, while sharing valuable insights about successful team dynamics, the balance between an army senior enlisted while also being a parent of soldiers in the Army.

    Tracing Jake's military experiences and personal anecdotes, the episode emphasizes the essence of treating each other with maturity in a team environment and adhering to realistic expectations. Further talks center around how recreational activities foster a healthy, competitive spirit and bonding among soldiers, leading to improved unit effectiveness.

    Discussions also touch upon the impact of mentorship and societal readiness on the military life, and how pressure and accountability shape the serviceman's career and personal growth. Jake's narration provides a candid perspective on how leadership dynamics, accountability, and internal relationships shape the military journey.

    This episode also explores the interplay of training, readiness, and leadership within the military. It discusses how to maintain readiness standards and the significance of robust military leaders.

    Listen to this compelling journey of a Command Sergeant Major, shedding light on military culture, discipline, camaraderie, and responsibility in a challenging, ever-changing environment. Explore how the military life dovetails with personal experiences, molding individuals into effective leaders while leaving indelible marks on their lives and careers.

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  • Two soldiers from the U.S. Army National Guard Warrior Training Center will be competing in the 2024 Best Ranger Competition (BRC) to be held 12-14 April 2024. A two-person team that has made the cut of 50 where one team will be named the winners and become BEST RANGER!

    The 2024 Best Ranger Competition, is the 40th annual celebration of this grueling competition, starring the best soldiers of the world, our United States Army, RANGERS! From the very beginning, the objective was clear: the competition should place extreme demands on each buddy teams’ physical, mental, technical and tactical skills as Rangers. The standards of performance were to test the mettle of those Ranger-qualified Soldiers who dared to compete.

    Join us in this conversation with two warriors who will be laying everything on the line to be called "Best Ranger" in 2024. They share their Army journey to this point and then discuss what they do to train for this demanding competition.

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  • Join the captivating conversation with Georgia-born U.S. Army Ranger Ethan as he narrates his inspiring journey through the challenging trials and triumphant victories of his military life and beyond. From an aimless high school graduate to a decorated Ranger, his stirring story includes vital tips on survival, leadership, never giving up, and continuously striving for excellence. Listen to this enlightening episode that serves an inside look into the intense world of military training directly from Ethan’s perspective.

    We delve deeper into the riveting events from Ethan's training, unforgettable encounters with team leaders and soldiers, his dad’s priceless advice and wisdom, and his continuous quest for growth and learning. Learn all about the striking differences within army standards, the transition from active duty to National Guard, and successfully navigating civilian life. This episode offers a comprehensive one-man guide through the multifaceted army terrain.

    A noteworthy highlight of this episode is the detailed discussion of the first class of women in Ranger School. The narration emphasizes the enormous challenges, enduring spirit, and the significant milestones these women traversed in the traditionally male-dominated fields, but not without some controversy. This episode intertwining personal experiences and military journey abreast tact, resilience, integrity, and respect makes it a must-listen.

    Experience the remarkable journey of Ethan's successful transition from active duty to the National Guard. He shares the huge benefits of serving in the guard, how it encompassed his life, and enhanced his civilian professional skills. Learn more about his challenging yet rewarding role in SFAB and how his military learnings proved beneficial in his civilian job. Listen to this episode that beautifully captures Ethan’s comprehensive journey from his active duty days to the National Guard, offering invaluable advice for anyone treading on the same path.

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  • Join in as our panel uncovers the critical transition from being soldiers to becoming numbers, highlighting the inevitable disconnect between civilian and military life. They navigate the subtle war raging within many veterans, and the hesitance surrounding open disclosure of their experiences. Join us as we appraise the struggles, losses, and triumphs of the shared veteran experience.

    In the following segment, hear conversation exploring the importance of utilising military service experiences and values positively for society. The episode emphasises the essentiality of veterans consciously deciding to enrich their communities rather than encapsulating an entitlement mentality. Learn about the powerful influence veterans possess to change the world around them through anecdotes of those who've done just that. Highlighting that the 'veteran' tag should be a continued commitment towards societal improvement, not just a badge of entitlement.

    Our dynamic panel of four US military veterans ends by addressing leadership, processing trauma, the concept of entitlement and community integration. From the trenches of leadership to the dark crevices of trauma, the episode peels back layers of complexities that come with service. Acquire wisdom through our candid conversation as we unravel the veteran's journey.

    If these perspectives enlighten you or you have other topics you'd like us to explore, reach out. Being a veteran encompasses a journey of constant growth and impactful citizenship. So, join us and let these discussions guide your journey.

    Sean Jarvis and Mike Burke (Legends of the 75th) join Kyle and Robert as guest hosts on this episode.

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  • Immerse yourself into Episode 360 of our series with Kyle and Robert, where they delve into an intensely raw and emotional conversation with retired Command Sergeant Major Dan Pinion. This episode of 'Battlefield Chronicles' unveils the hard-hitting stories immortalized in Dan's book, 'Chop That Sh*t Up'. Journey through the soldiers' experiences on the battlefield, grappling with PTSD, depression and the unbearable pain of losing comrades.

    Stand witness to Major Dan Pinion's first-hand accounts of war's harsh realities and the unquestionable bravery of the soldiers. He reflects on the heartbreaking loss of comrades, narrates the emotional journey of a young soldier, David Dietrich, and provides a stark picture of veterans' struggle with PTSD.

    Dive deep into the gripping tales of Dan's military career and the unsung heroes who exhibited bravery beyond measure. Hear the authentic stories of resilience, guts and sacrifice that make this episode an enthralling tribute to our military men and women. Be prepared for an intense, emotional ride that lays bare the extraordinary valour and one man's quest to overcome the debilitating grip of PTSD.

    Explore the darker side of glory, and honor the sacrifices made on the battlefield. Listen to the powerful narrative that emphasizes optimism and resilience, even when haunted by the shadows of war. Subscribe and follow on all audio platforms to join us on this journey and pay tribute to the brave hearts in this episode of 'Battlefield Chronicles'.

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  • In this riveting second segment of our military series, we delve into the mesmerizing world of battlefield heroism and sacrifice. Our veteran guest, Dan, shares his experiences of serving in combat with true tales of valiant actions and perseverances of his fellow soldiers.

    Among the stories, Dan narrates the courageous act of Sergeant Marquis Quick, who tragically gave his life to save his fellow soldiers by covering a live grenade in Iraq in 2006. This episode reflects the spirit of bravery, sacrifice, and selfless commitment to their comrades and their nation.

    Beyond illustrating the dramatic face of war, Robert, Kyle, and Dan also shed light on the logistical challenges soldiers face while preparing for combat. The conversation reveals how they always looked ahead, focusing on the upcoming battles rather than dwelling on their past losses.

    Featuring a captivating account of the arduous six-month mission to reclaim the city of Ramadi, this episode depicts the unwavering resilience of American soldiers amid challenging circumstances. Their stories inspire awe and respect, reminding us of the incomparable courage they displayed in their duty to ensure the city's safety.

    Former then First Sergeant Dan Pinion offers an inside look at his battalion's combat outpost in Ramadi. In a touching segment, he shares the tale of Private David Dietrich, a young soldier who faced adversity yet still aspired to serve his country. Tragically, Dietrich's inclusion in an operation led to regrettable circumstances that will be revealed in upcoming episodes.

    This episode gives a rare glimpse into the rigors of military life, the intensity before a crucial mission, and the rigorous training necessary to prepare soldiers. Through these tales of bravery, brotherhood, and resilience, listeners will gain a heart-wrenchingly real perspective on the sacrifices soldiers make for their comrades and country.

    Join us as we commemorate these heroes who exhibited steadfast bravery during the toughest of times. Stay tuned for the final episode where Dan Pinion continues to share the unsung stories of resilience, heroism, and the stark realities of war.

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of Mentors for Military Podcast where we are joined by Command Sergeant Major Daniel L. Pinion. A veteran of several historic military operations including the Cold War, Operation Joint Endeavor and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Sgt. Major Pinion offers a compelling narrative of his experiences on the field and as a military leader.

    Over his 28-year career, Sgt. Major Pinion has served in a host of leadership positions. His firsthand experiences bring to life the stories of courage, sacrifices and resilience of the soldiers he served with. Now a Department of the Army Civilian in Virginia, he continues his commitment to service but from a different perspective.

    Our conversation also covers his recently released book, "Chop That Sh*t Up". A tribute to our brave soldiers, the book encapsulates the trials and tribulations, the shocking and inspiring stories from their deployments in Iraq and elsewhere.

    His personal journey, the struggles with depression, PTSD, and the emotional toll of losing soldiers are candidly put forth. Included are his vivid accounts from Ramadi, Iraq, when his unit faced the nearly insurmountable task of making one of the world's most dangerous cities a safer place. These gripping narratives offer a raw and unprecedented view of military life and service.

    One of the highlights includes an emotional recounting of an IED explosion that claimed the lives of his fellow soldiers, Staff Sergeant Clint Story and Sergeant Bradley Best. Grappling with emotional turmoil associated with their tragic loss, Sgt. Major Pinion exposes the debilitating reality of PTSD among veterans.

    Join us in this deeply touching conversation and gain profound insights into the world of our soldiers, the immense challenges they encounter on the battlefield, and the silent battles they continue to fight in their minds.

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  • This is part 3 of a 3-part series with the 75th Ranger Regiment's Regimental Sergeant Major, CSM Brett Johnson. If you haven't already listened to EP-355 & EP-356, please do that before listening to this episode.

    CSM Brett Johnson is the current regimental sergeant major at 75th Ranger Regiment. His career in the Army spans more than 25 years and includes 19 deployments within special operations in support of the global war on terrorism.

    This episode was taped at the HQ of the 75th Ranger Regiment.

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  • This is Part 2 with the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 75th Ranger Regiment, CSM Brett Johnson. If you haven't listened to Episode 355, please start there.

    CSM Brett Johnson is the current regimental sergeant major at 75th Ranger Regiment. His career in the Army spans more than 25 years and includes 19 deployments within special operations in support of the global war on terrorism.

    This episode was taped at the HQ of the 75th Ranger Regiment.

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  • CSM Brett Johnson is the current regimental sergeant major at 75th Ranger Regiment. His career in the Army spans more than 25 years and includes 19 deployments within special operations in support of the global war on terrorism.

    This episode was taped at the HQ of the 75th Ranger Regiment.

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  • Dr. Kate Pate is a neurophysiologist who has been conducting research for 15 years in a variety of different areas, including neurotrauma, respiratory neurobiology, mental health, redox biology, and combat trauma.

    Traumatic brain injuries are more frequent in the military these days. The military health system statistical data states that between 2020 and 2nd quarter of 2023, the U.S. military saw approximately 486,000 cases of traumatic brain injury of which 82.2% experienced a mild traumatic brain injury (concussion), 11.3% experienced a mild TBI, 1% experienced a severe TBI, while 1.2% experienced a penetrating TBI.

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  • You're only as good as what you did today. Acquiring and maintaining a competitive mindset will make you better at everything you do.

    In this episode, we bring back an older episode that includes several US Army special forces NCOs and a USAF pararescueman to discuss the topic of competitive excellence.

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  • Flying the Tyrant Saddam Hussein | My Story

    Mohammed Sulaiman was the son of a distinguished military officer of Saddam Hussein and the Iraq Air Force. He grew up one day wanting to follow his father's footsteps and fly. He graduated flight training and his experience resulted in him becoming a member of the Iraq elite VIP Squadron. It wasn't long before he became the pilot of Saddam and his family.

    In this episode, Mohammed shares how he became Saddam's pilot and how he was in Baghdad at the military airport in a bunker during Desert Storm when all of the aircraft was destroyed by US bombing raids. He shares how things changed in that country and how his life was in danger, before escaping to America where he's raised his four children and has enjoyed the American Dream.

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  • Veterans Day - World War I

    Larry Freeland is a U.S. Army veteran from the Vietnam War whose father served in WW2 and Korea and a grandfather who served as a doughboy in World War I in Europe. In this episode Larry talks mostly about his grandfather and the stories that he overheard he and his grandfathers veteran friends sharing while playing poker every week.

    He also talks about his grandfather protesting following WW1 in Washington D.C. as part of the Bonus Expedition Forces (BEF) and how the President and government at that time turned against the crowds of veterans who protested.

    A great listen with it being close to Veterans Day as a reminder of the hardships many veterans who've returned from war have endured.

    Buy Larry's book Legion of Honor at Amazon or on his official website today! https://www.larryfreeland.com
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  • This is part two on the topic of healing from the trauma of war. The previous episode is 349. If you haven't listened to that one first, it would probably help to start there.

    Welcome back to a new episode of Mentors4mil. We're happy that you're here. On this episode, Phil and Jared discuss several topics and answer your questions regarding the use of Psychedelics to help with post traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries.

    Jared Rinehart is a former U.S. Marine as an infantryman from 2006 to 2011, and separated as a sergeant. In 2013, he became a contractor and protected a base in the southern province of Afghanistan where he saw a lot combat.

    Phil Sussman is a former U.S. Army cavalry and civil affairs officer who saw the trauma of war from his three deployments and he spent a total of 10 years in service.

    Both share their own personal experiences, the challenges of using psychedelics as part of the healing process and having to face their demons, how the process shouldn't be taken lightly, and how it's helped them in their healing journey. It's not the destination, it's part of the journey.

    The FDA designated MDMA and psilocybin as "breakthrough therapies" in 2017, which expedites the study and development of drugs that "may demonstrate substantial improvement over available therapy." The Veteran Affairs continues to research opportunities to aid in those struggling with PTSD.

    Please see our show disclaimer regarding this content. This episode and the second part are meant to share personal stories of two individuals and to describe/share treatments our veterans are seeking as part of their healing process.

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  • Jared Rinehart is a former U.S. Marine as an infantryman from 2006 to 2011, and separated as a sergeant. In 2013, he became a contractor and protected a base in the southern province of Afghanistan where he saw a lot combat.

    Phil Sussman is a former U.S. Army cavalry and civil affairs officer who saw the trauma of war from his three deployments and he spent a total of 10 years in service.

    In this episode (Part 1 of 2) Jared and Phil join us to discuss how veterans are now turning to psychedelics to help them heal from the trauma of war. After experiencing the positive effects of psychodelics himself during a trip to Peru, Jared knew this was his purpose: to help others like himself overcome the demons he knew too well. Both share their own personal experiences, the challenges of using psychedelics as part of the healing process and having to face their demons, how the process shouldn't be taken lightly, and how it's helped them in their healing journey. It's not the destination, it's part of the journey.

    The FDA designated MDMA and psilocybin as "breakthrough therapies" in 2017, which expedites the study and development of drugs that "may demonstrate substantial improvement over available therapy." The Veteran Affairs continues to research opportunities to aid in those struggling with PTSD.

    Please see our show disclaimer regarding this content. This episode and the second part are meant to share personal stories of two individuals and to describe/share treatments our veterans are seeking as part of their healing process.

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  • U.S. Army Ranger Mike S. Burke

    Mike spent 23 years in the U.S. Army and 16 of those in the 75th Ranger Regiment and special operations, including 14 deployments. He retired as a Brigade level Command Sergeant Major (CSM).

    In this episode he's joined by Robert and Kyle as they talk about Mike's background, the impact the loss of his friend Josh had on him, his suicide attempts, leadership post-suicide, whether he was successful at transitioning out of service, and other topics.

    He is the podcast host of "Always in Pursuit" and "Legends of the 75th".

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    00:00 Intro & Background
    00:30 Suicide and loss of Josh
    00:55 Opening up
    01:03 Transition from the Army after 23 years
    01:21 Two questions

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  • EP-347 | Warrior Training Center - Fast Tracking

    Somewhat unknown and hidden within Fort Moore (aka Fort Benning) is the Army National Guard's Warrior Training Center (WTC). The ARNG Warrior Training Center trains Service Members in critical functional skills, develops leaders, and represents the ARNG in order to increase the Federal and State operational readiness of the ARNG.

    In this episode, we dive into the Ranger Training Assessment Course, a precursor for those who are wanting to attend Ranger School, with Cpl LeShane, an instructor and former student of the program. He provides all of the details of how to attend this course and how some have also returned to become instructors full-time.

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