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On today’s Combat Story we have a deep dive into intense fighting that took place in Afghanistan in the treacherous Arghandab River Valley with Andrew Bragg, a former Army infantryman who served back to back tours to two distinct places in Afghanistan, both with plenty of kinetic activity.
Andrew’s book The Devil’s Playground is about one of his deployments with the 82nd Airborne to the Arghandab River Valley where his unit experienced 50% casualties, including 6 KIA. Andrew traveled the country in his car to interview members of his unit from 12 years prior, many of whom had not seen each other since. Their common bond was the impact that the Valley had on each of them.
I think you’re going to really enjoy this recounting of some incredibly challenging fighting experienced by just one of several units to survive the ‘Dab with Andrew Bragg.
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Show Notes:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Introduction to Combat Story
00:49 Meet Andrew Bragg
02:06 The Devil's Playground
02:59 Andrew's Journey to Reunite with His Unit
04:16 The Heavy Toll of Combat
04:57 Andrew's Early Life and Military Beginnings
05:45 First Deployment with the 173rd
06:35 The Impact of 9/11
07:14 Writing the Book: A Collective Effort
07:38 Reuniting with Fellow Soldiers
12:50 The Argandab River Valley Deployment
14:34 The Harsh Realities of War
22:12 The Aftermath of Combat
32:40 A New AO: The Argandab River Valley
41:08 Arrival During Hibernation
42:09 Learning the Terrain and Locals
43:07 The Return of Conflict
43:49 Escalation and IED Threats
45:30 Close Calls and Ambushes
48:47 Operation: Loveless Shot in the Face
54:29 The Valley's Grip
59:05 Reflections and Reunions
01:11:08 The Healing Process
01:20:15 Final Thoughts and Book Release
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Today we have our first Combat Story from a Swedish Special Operations soldier and intelligence professional, Max Lauker. Max spent 20 years in the elite Swedish forces and was a plank holder for one of the predecessor units to what later became Sweden’s Special Operations Group.
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He served multiple deployments that we cover in this episode in what I’ve coined as four missions and a funeral to dig into more of the combat experiences and lessons while also touching on loss that comes with this line of work.
Max takes us through time fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, solo and team deployments to Latin America, doing full cycle cross-border reconnaissance missions in the Balkans, to lonely and frankly frightening intel work in Eastern Europe and Russia. This is just a bit of the action that Max writes about in his upcoming book that he co-wrote with Antonio Garcia titled ‘Number 788: My experiences in Swedish Special Operations - preparing for NATO and the War on Terror.’
I think you’re really going to enjoy this chat with our first Swede on this show, Max Lauker.
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Welcome to Combat Story
00:56 Meet Max Lauker: Swedish Special Operations
03:53 Growing Up in Sweden and Military Service
06:48 Choosing the Ranger Path
08:06 Swedish Special Operations Community
11:20 Joining the Arctic Rangers
15:34 Selection Process for Special Purpose Units
22:41 First Deployment: Latin America
29:16 Unexpected Mission in Venezuela
33:38 Team Deployment in Colombia
38:09 Official Mission in Kosovo
40:01 The Full Circle Mission in Kosovo
41:19 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operations
44:22 Cross-Border Tensions and Discoveries
47:30 Reflections on the Kosovo Mission
49:22 Transition to Iraq: A Dangerous Deployment
52:50 Afghanistan: Intel and Direct Action
57:26 Lonely Intel Work in Eastern Europe
01:10:54 The Challenges of Counterintelligence
01:15:27 Writing the Book: A New Mission
01:20:06 Final Thoughts and Reflections -
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Today on Combat Story we have our second interview with 32 year veteran and retired Special Forces Sergeant Major Randy Surles, who entered the Army in 1987 and retired in 2019. In round one we covered Randy’s jump into Panama where he broke his leg and had to crawl for seven hours to safety, his transition into Special Forces from the Ranger Regiment, and attending Lancero school in Colombia, which you can think of as a more dangerous Ranger School (entirely in Spanish!).
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In this episode, we dive into his time leading Green Berets in the post-9/11 era in Afghanistan where he saw mulitple combat deployments. Randy now helps veterans write their own memoirs as a ghostwriter with the aptly titled website The Military Editor. With that, please enjoy our second interview with Randy Surles.
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Introduction to Combat Story
00:53 Randy Searles' Military Journey
01:49 Lancero School Challenges
02:38 Jungle Survival Training
12:10 Mission in South America
17:34 Early Deployment to Afghanistan
41:19 Adapting to New Equipment and Strategies
42:16 Unexpected Challenges and Base Management
44:56 IED Encounters and Tactical Adjustments
49:20 Leadership and Tactical Raids
54:30 Hostage Rescue in Colombia
01:10:51 Military Editor and Skill Bridge Program
01:19:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -
Today on Combat Story we have our first of two interviews with 32 year veteran and retired Special Forces Sergeant Major Randy Surles, who entered the Army in 1987 and retired in 2019. Randy saw combat early on in Operation Just Cause as a Ranger and then again for several rotations post-9/11.
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In this episode, we cover Randy’s experience in Panama and attending Lancero training in Colombia which you can think of as something like Ranger school without any safety nets!
In round two, we dive into his time leading Green Berets in the post-9/11 era. Randy now helps veterans write their own memoirs as a ghostwriter with the aptly titled website the military editor. With that, please enjoy our first interview with Randy Surles.
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Introduction to Combat Story
00:48 Meet Randy Searles: Special Forces Veteran
01:21 Randy's Transition to Ghostwriting
11:36 Randy's Early Life and Military Aspirations
12:13 Evacuation from Iran
20:00 Joining the Military
25:17 Ranger Training and Sniper School
29:35 Life in the Barracks
31:01 Ranger School Challenges
35:37 Operation Just Cause
44:23 Injury and Recovery
52:32 Transition to Green Beret
01:03:44 Struggles with Weapon Assembly
01:05:14 Facing the Q Course Challenges
01:06:12 Mastering Mortars and Anti-Aircraft
01:06:52 Language Course and Deployment
01:07:11 Unexpected Armor Duties
01:10:08 Volunteering for Lancero School
01:20:38 Surviving Lancero School
01:32:04 Combat Stories and Future Plans
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In this episode of Combat Story, we hear from Beth Sanner, a former senior CIA analyst and President's Daily Brief (PDB) briefer to President Trump. Beth previously served as the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Mission Integration, the Director of the PDB and as Vice Chair of the National Intelligence Council.
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Beth also held several senior leadership positions in the CIA’s Directorate of Analysis, including leading the analytic effort on South Asia and serving as the deputy for analysis for Russian and European affairs. In this episode, we cover her time as a briefer to Trump, her stint with the NSC, her position at CIA covering Russia and Eurasia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, and leading the Career Analyst Program (the training program for all CIA analysts).
The PDB Briefer is a prestigious position and not a political appointee. We also interviewed former military analyst and PDB Briefer to President Obama Michelle DiGruttolo if you’re interested in hearing her perspective as well.
With that, I hope you enjoy this fascinating inside look at the upper echelons of the analytic side of the CIA as much as I did.
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Show Notes:
00:00 Introduction and Host Background
00:57 Guest Introduction: Beth Sanner
02:18 Beth's Career and Analytical Process
05:49 Consultancy and Expertise
09:41 Early Life and Influences
13:51 Career Path and Key Positions
32:15 Mentorship and Leadership
38:05 Logistics and Program Growth Challenges
39:13 The Role of Note Takers in High-Stakes Calls
41:17 Experiences Aboard Air Force One
43:04 Becoming a Presidential Daily Briefer
53:36 Building Trust with the President
55:47 Handling Personal and Professional Challenges
01:00:01 The Human Side of Intelligence Work
01:11:36 Reflections and Final Thoughts -
Today we have round two of our incredible Combat Story with John Dailey, the former Marine Force Recon operator who was one of the very few selected to help stand up what was known as ”Detachment One,” which would lead to the creation of the Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) that we know today.
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If you missed Round 1, John grew up on the east coast hunting and shooting and, in the ninth grade, visited a Marine recruiter who took him under his wing until it was time to enlist. He went straight into a sniper unit and then served as a Marine Security Guard at Embassies in Hungary and Argentina before joining Force Recon. On 9/11, John was in a bar in Australia with a Marine Expeditionary Unit when he saw the towers come down. He and his Force Recon unit were sent directly to Afghanistan where they took the fight to the Taliban months after the attacks.
This second round interview picks up after John returns from this first deployment and sets the ground for his book that will be released in August 2024, aptly titled ‘Tough Rugged Bastards: A Memoir of a Life in Marine Special Operations’ that describes both John’s experiences and the beginning of MARSOC from his perspective on the ground. I hope you enjoy this experience of combat and the weight of the Marine Corps on the shoulders of a small group of men like John, as much as I did.
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:00:00 Dramatic Baghdad Arrival
00:48 Introduction to Combat Story
01:07 Meet John Daly: Marine Force Recon Operator
01:21 John Daly's Early Career and 9/11 Experience
05:26 Training the Next Generation of Marines
07:46 Forming Detachment 1: The Birth of MARSOC
10:22 First Deployment Challenges and Intel Operations
17:27 Hunting High-Value Targets in Iraq
30:45 Guarding the Vice President
31:32 Interrogation and Intelligence Gathering
34:43 The Final Mission
38:42 Reflections on Service
41:39 Writing the Memoir
48:04 The Sniper Story
57:03 Sentimental Keepsakes and Final Thoughts
59:36 Conclusion and Listener Comments -
Today we have round one of a fascinating Combat Story interview with John Dailey, a former Marine Force Recon operator who was one of the very few selected to help stand up what was known as ”Detachment One,” which would lead to the creation of the Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) that we know today.
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The eighty-six-man “Detachment One” was formed with a two-year charter to train and deploy as a “proof-of-concept” to assess the viability of a larger Marine Special Operations contribution in support of the Global War on Terror. The Commanding Officer—Colonel Robert J. Coates, a Marine Force Recon legend—was given his pick of personnel and one of the four team leaders he selected was Gunnery Sergeant John Dailey. Their sole stipulation in finding the right recruits was that they be: “Tough, rugged bastards with strong backs and hard feet.” We know they got it right because we’ve interviewed some of those early warriors on this show, like Elliot Ackerman and Jason Lilley, to name a few.
John has written a book that will be released in August 2024, aptly titled ‘Tough Rugged Bastards: A Memoir of a Life in Marine Special Operations’ that describes both John’s experiences and the beginning of MARSOC from his perspective on the ground. I hope you enjoy this experience of combat and the weight of the Marine Corps on the shoulders of a small group of men like John, as much as I did.
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
00:00 Intense Combat Introduction
00:33 Meet Your Host: Ryan Fugit
00:52 Introducing John Daly: Marine Force Recon Operator
01:45 John Daly's Book: Tough Rugged Bastards
04:16 A Marine's Perspective on Writing
05:29 Colonel Robert Coates: A Marine Legend
09:32 The Formation of MARSOC
14:39 John Daly's Path to the Marine Corps
20:44 Early Days in the Marine Corps
28:45 Sniper School Challenges
35:30 Reflecting on the Simplicity of the Past
36:24 Joining the Sniper Platoon
37:30 Marine Security Guard Duty
38:34 Life at the Embassy
42:38 Meeting My Future Wife
46:41 Returning to the Infantry
47:13 First Force Recon Company
51:01 Deployment During 9/11
55:32 First Engagement in Afghanistan
01:05:11 Analyzing Combat Experiences
01:10:29 Listener Comments and Reviews -
Today we have a unique Combat Story with F-16 Fighter Pilot and co-founder of the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx), Raj Shah. Raj was handpicked to stand up an organization that would strengthen our armed forces through contractual and cultural bridges between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon, to include accelerating the contracting process and getting the newest technology from Silicon Valley and tech into the hands of the warfighters faster.
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Raj is one of these guys who seems to have more time in a day than the rest of us. He is the Managing Partner of Shield Capital, a venture capital firm focused on technologies at the nexus of the commercial and defense markets; chairman of Resilience Insurance, a start-up powering new approaches to cyber insurance; he was CEO of Morta Security, which was acquired by Palo Alto Networks; and he reported directly to the Secretary of Defense while running DIUx for two years. Raj led DIUx in its efforts to strengthen U.S. armed forces through contractual and cultural bridges between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon. He attended Princeton and got an MBA from Wharton at UPenn.
He and Christopher Kirchhoff recently published ‘Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War,’ which takes you inside AI labs, drone workshops, and battle command centers—to include Ukraine’s frontline – for a fascinating picture of what it takes to stay dominant in a fast-changing and often precarious geopolitical landscape.
With that, please enjoy this short but interesting episode with Raj Shah.
Book Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War: https://www.amazon.com/Unit-Pentagon-Silicon-Valley-Transforming/dp/1668031388
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:00:00 The Power of an Individual in Combat
00:30 Introduction to Combat Story and Raj Shah
01:15 Raj Shah's Background and Achievements
02:21 The Future of Warfare: Ukraine and Israel
04:56 Rapid Technological Advancements
06:55 Raj Shah's Military Journey
08:25 Joining the Air National Guard
09:49 Experiences and Challenges in Flight School
16:21 First Deployment and Technological Disparities
18:13 The Role of Software in Modern Warfare
23:24 The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
27:11 Setting Up DIU and Overcoming Bureaucracy
31:23 Negotiating the Term Sheet
31:54 Connecting with Todd Park
32:28 Setting the Vision
33:54 Facing Budget Challenges
36:21 Overcoming Bureaucratic Hurdles
39:07 Evaluating Success and Achievements
41:20 Innovative Contracting with Startups
45:09 Technological Innovations and Wins
51:42 Strategic Cost Considerations in Warfare
53:59 Book Recommendations and Reflections
58:15 Final Thoughts and Listener Comments -
A Tribute to Our Veterans | Combat Story Podcast
In this heartfelt episode of the Combat Story podcast, we pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served our country. This special video features President Reagan's iconic July 4th, 1986 address to the Nation, seamlessly blended with powerful responses from veterans about whether they would choose their military careers again.
Join us as we honor their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to protecting our freedoms. Their stories remind us of the true meaning of patriotism and the profound impact of their service on our nation's history.
🎖️ Featured Veterans (in order of appearance):
Earl Plumlee Medal of Honor Recipient, Marine Recon, and Special Forces - https://youtu.be/5KhMftSc8mg Mike Edwards - JSOC Omega & Ranger RRC - https://youtu.be/MBTBFCRdbdU Delta Force Operator Brent Tucker - https://youtu.be/_uXX7NVwwtg Navy SEAL Sniper Mark Greene - https://youtu.be/vNeDkhlFRlo FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) Operator Greg Shaffer - https://youtu.be/gDye1XOXBxo CIA Legend Glenn Corn - https://youtu.be/hnc9ZyOOK8A Marine Sniper and Recon (killed Juba) - AJ Pasciuti https://youtu.be/T4QI-5sNeCs
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from our nation's heroes. Share this tribute to honor those who have given so much for our country.
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Today we have an interview with a former Ranger Regiment soldier turned US Army Special Operations Command Sergeant Major, Sean Hagerty. Sean fought in both Afghanistan and Iraq with Ranger Regiment and then spent many years in the very secretive side of the Army in places all over the world.
After retiring, Sean wrote a psychological thriller called Jones Point that has a great plot line focused on a father taking revenge after losing a daughter but in a far more creative and compelling way. Sean self-published that first book but was then picked up by Blue Handle Publishing for another set of books because the first one was so successful.
Sean is an incredibly accomplished soldier and leader and I hope you enjoy this discussion of both the Special Operations world and more secretive USASOC experience as much as I did.
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🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio JungleShow Notes:
00:00 Intro
01:04 Introduction to Combat Story
01:23 Meet Sean Haggerty: Ranger to Author
02:20 Writing Process: From Notebooks to Tablets
06:46 Jones Point: A Psychological Thriller
08:40 Early Military Fascination and Career Beginnings
16:31 Ranger Regiment Life Pre-9/11
19:32 9/11 and the Aftermath
30:28 Camaraderie and Trust in the Platoon
30:47 First Mission Outside the Wire
31:14 Ambush on Route Purple
35:05 Decompression and Team Building
36:53 Invasion of Iraq
39:20 Early Impressions of War
41:16 Advice for Aspiring Rangers
44:38 Transitioning to a New Role
00:11 Surviving a Coup
48:29 Joining a Secretive Unit
58:49 Life After the Regiment
01:01:43 The Living, Breathing Nature of Society and Selection Processes
01:02:30 Holistic Approach to Soldier Care
01:03:40 Aging Athletes and Deployment Stories
01:05:11 Mental Performance Coaching Techniques
01:07:01 Amazing Training Environment and Helicopter Adventures
01:09:04 Defense Science Board and Technological Innovations
01:16:49 Writing Journey and Inspirations
01:23:09 Sentimental Items and Reflections on Service
01:27:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -
🪖 Today’s Combat Story dives deep into the career and combat experiences of former infantryman turned Cavalry officer turned Special Forces Green Beret, Dan Pace. Dan retired after over two decades of service in the military, seeing combat in both Iraq and Afghanistan on both the enlisted and officer sides of the house.
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📚 Dan recently wrote a book titled "It Was What It Was: A Tale of the 1st Infantry Division in Iraq (2006-2008)" where he details his experiences, particularly those with the 1st ID in Iraq during a pivotal moment in the war. In this episode, we dive into the transition from enlisted to officer and conventional to SF, some of the tougher moments in combat, and how perspective may change from that of a soldier to an officer.
🎖️ General Petreus on the book: "...the timeless tale of a young leader and his soldiers on the ground seeking to find meaning and purpose in the gritty, visceral reality of war at the small unit level.
🎧 Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with retired Special Forces officer, Dan Pace.
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📘 It Was What It Was: A Tale of the 1st Infantry Division in Iraq (2006-2008) https://www.amazon.com/Was-What-Infantry-Division-2006-2008/dp/B0CW3MH7KT
📚 Grey Zone Ethics Courses https://danielvpace.com/courses.html
👨✈️ Join host Ryan Fugit in a gripping episode of Combat Story as he delves into the remarkable military career of Dan Pace, a former infantryman, cavalry officer, and special forces Green Beret. Dan shares his intense experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan, from frontline battles to coordinating medevacs. Explore his journey from enlisted to officer roles, the evolution of military strategies, and the personal toll of long deployments. The episode also addresses innovative countermeasures against IED threats, fortified vehicles, and ethical dilemmas faced by troops and leaders. This raw and insightful look into Dan's life and the complexities of modern warfare sheds light on the creativity, resilience, and moral challenges within the military.
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00:00 Intro 01:03 Meet Dan Pace: From Infantryman to Green Beret 02:35 The Story Behind the Book Title 03:36 Reflecting on the Surge and Its Impact 09:23 Joining the Military: A Whimsical Decision 15:16 First Deployment Experiences 20:11 Life in Afghanistan: Challenges and Reflections 33:37 The Decision to Become an Officer 34:18 Encouragement and Motivation 34:57 Transitioning to Officer for Better Opportunities 36:03 Financial Incentives and Career Moves 36:51 Branching and Trading Roles 37:47 Formation of Brigade Combat Teams 40:52 Deployment and Initial Challenges 47:00 Extended Deployment and Coping Mechanisms 01:03:00 Leadership Decisions and Ethical Dilemmas 01:09:34 A Life-or-Death Decision 01:10:11 Moral Dilemmas in Combat 01:12:14 Humor Amidst Chaos 01:14:03 Economic Stimulus in a War Zone 01:14:52 Transition to Special Forces 01:22:20 Ethical Challenges in Special Forces 01:32:45 Training Mishaps and Close Calls 01:38:25 Reflections and Farewell -
Today we have a great Combat Story that ranges from the military intelligence tactical front lines of counterterrorism and the Korean peninsula to the most strategic of all, serving as the PDB briefer to the President of the United States (POTUS) with senior intelligence officer Michelle DiGruttolo.
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I strongly encourage you to listen to the end of this podcast to get a full appreciation of Michelle’s experience as the President’s briefer, to include her role as the briefer during the Benghazi Consulate attack (you can, of course, listen to our previous interview with Kris “Tanto” Paranto who was on the ground during that attack to hear both the front lines and halls of leadership perspectives on that pivotal day).
Michelle began her career as an Army intelligence officer and then transitioned to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) where she would eventually lead a division of 40 fellow analysts. While at DIA, she was handpicked to compile and deliver the President's Daily Brief (also known as the PDB) to then President Obama and his Chief of Staff Jack Lew.
The PDB role to POTUS is not a political appointment and is only entrusted to the elite of the intel community’s analytic core, which Michelle is. As always, we do not get political in this podcast, however, to ensure we hear both sides, we also have former President Trump’s PDB briefer booked for later this summer to understand what her experience was like in the Oval Office under another administration.
Michelle also briefed and/or worked closely with retired senior leaders Petraeus, McChrystal, Clapper, and several household names across her career, exposing her to leadership at the very highest levels.
After service, Michelle went on to found Sage Raven Advisors, where she leverages an extensive network of local advisors, partners, and affiliates and couple them with cutting-edge technologies and data analytics, to provide actionable and timely insights to clients in complex and dynamic geopolitical landscapes.
I hope you enjoy this very interesting deep dive into the life of a career military intel officer and the life of a PDB Briefer to the President as much as I did.
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Key Highlights:
Military Intelligence to Presidential Briefings: Michelle's journey from an Army intelligence officer to leading a division at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
The President's Daily Brief (PDB): Discover the intricacies of compiling and delivering the PDB to President Obama and Chief of Staff Jack Lew, including her crucial role during the Benghazi Consulate attack.
Leadership Insights: Michelle's interactions with renowned leaders like Petraeus, McChrystal, and Clapper, and her exposure to leadership at the highest levels.
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Show Notes:
00:00 Intro 00:36 Guest Introduction: Michelle DiCartullo 01:22 Michelle's Role as PDB Briefer 03:00 Insights into Intelligence Analysis 08:08 The Path to Becoming a PDB Briefer 18:26 Early Career and Military Experience 38:26 Tactical Missions in Korea 39:13 Life as an Officer in Korea 39:42 Differences Between Intel and Service Personnel 40:42 9/11: A Personal Account 41:51 Counterterrorism Operations During the Surge 43:00 Challenges of Analytic Work in Counterterrorism 44:52 Daily Life of a Deployed Branch Chief 46:31 Building Morale and Team Spirit 49:28 Rewards and Challenges of Targeting Work 50:40 Standing Up the CJIATF in Afghanistan 54:05 The Bin Laden Raid and Its Impact 57:21 Reflections on a Diverse Military Career 01:05:27 The Role of a PDB Briefer 01:12:40 A Tough Night for the PDB Briefer 01:13:51 Initial Signs of Trouble in Benghazi 01:14:59 Realization and Response 01:16:51 Disagreement with the Analyst 01:19:22 Briefing the President 01:20:29 Aftermath and Fallout 01:23:50 Leaks and Challenges 01:30:50 Reflections on Mentorship and Leadership 01:34:41 Current Work and Insights 01:39:02 Personal Touches and Sentimental Items 01:40:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -
Today we have a fascinating deep dive on Chinese intelligence structure, tactics, capabilities, and threats with long-time China expert Nicholas Eftimiades. Nick spent 34 years in the US government with DIA, CIA, State, DHS and more with an intense focus on China and high tech space programs.
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In the 90’s, Nick wrote the book Chinese Intelligence Operations, which is an examination of the structure, operations, and methodology of the Chinese intelligence services and widely regarded as the seminal work in the field. To give you an idea of how impactful this work was, Nick was immediately labeled by the Chinese government as an ‘enemy of the state,’ 100+ Chinese intel assets were recalled to China, and he was asked to appear before Congress and personally brief political leaders on both sides of the aisle.
Nick served overseas in Vienna, Frankfurt, Moscow, London, and Tokyo after studying in China and Taiwan in college where he picked up the language. His long career in DIA includes senior assignments as the Chief of Counterterrorism Operations, Transnational Issues Division, Futures Division, and Space Division. He has been awarded the National Intelligence Council Achievement Award and DIA Director's Intelligence Award - that agency's highest recognition of achievement. He is also a nonresident Senior Fellow at the Forward Defense practice of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security.
He is a professor at Penn State and a frequent lecturer and public speaker on future technology, space, and national security issues. His company Shinobi Enterprises offers confidential consulting and training with specific and in-depth expertise on China's domestic environment, national security, and commercial espionage operations and tactics.
With that, please enjoy this deep dive on all things Chinese intelligence and threat-related from an expert in the field.
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Professor Site:
Visit Nick's faculty page at Penn State for more information about his academic work. Penn State Faculty PageShinobi Enterprises:
Explore Nick's consulting company for confidential consulting and training on China's national security and espionage operations. Shinobi EnterprisesBooks by Nicholas Eftimiades:
Chinese Espionage Operations and Tactics: Dive into Nick's detailed analysis of Chinese espionage. Chinese Espionage Operations and Tactics on Amazon Chinese Intelligence Operations: Discover the seminal work that examines the structure, operations, and methodology of Chinese intelligence services. Chinese Intelligence Operations on Amazon🌟 Stay informed and connected with Nick's expertise on Chinese intelligence and global security!
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00:00 Intro 01:04 Guest Introduction: Nicholas Eftimiades 03:05 Nick's Career Journey 05:14 Language Skills and Early Career 14:13 Writing the Seminal Book on Chinese Intelligence 20:04 Challenges and Investigations 25:39 Understanding Chinese Espionage Motivations 42:40 Google Engineer's Espionage Case 44:22 Nick's Childhood and Early Influences 45:42 Overview of Chinese Intelligence Organizations 47:59 Internal Politics and Purges in China 49:28 China's Global Influence and Espionage Tactics 01:04:19 The Threat of TikTok and AI 01:13:43 Nick's Career Reflections and Advice 01:24:38 Conclusion and Listener Comments -
In today's Combat Story, we sit down with Kevin Seiff, a former Marine officer turned Navy SEAL who now leads the Vet Collective and co-hosts the Harder Not Smarter Podcast with Green Beret Greg VanDyne. 🦅🎙️
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In this episode:
Kevin's relentless journey to become a Marine and Navy SEAL 🪖⚓ Two attempts to get into the Naval Academy and BUD/S Hell Week 😲🏊♂️ Must-read books and the no-shortcuts mantra 📚🛡️ Overcoming swimmer-induced pulmonary edema 🏊♂️🤒 The bizarre ritual of Climbing Herndon Monument 🗿🤸♂️ Tips on avoiding chafing in sensitive areas 🩳💡 Navigating tough transitions from military to civilian life 🎖️➡️👔We dove into several challenges in Kevin’s route to become a Marine and SEAL, including two attempts to get into the Naval Academy and two attempts at Hell Weak in BUD/S. We also dive into great reads, why there’s no such thing as shortcuts when it comes to BUDS or Selection, overcoming swimmer induced pulmonary edema, the strange and slippery ritual that is Climbing Herndon Monument at the academy, stronger mindset, how some SEALs to stop chaffing in the more sensitive regions, and tough transitions out of the military into civilian life.
Kevin’s Vet Collective is making waves with 80 members and a newsletter boasting over 6K subscribers! 🌊📬 He's on a mission to help fellow vets find purpose after service. Kevin spent 12 years in service ‘chasing the dragon’ as he calls it trying to find his way into combat which can even be a challenge within the Marines and SEALs. That said, he’s been undeterred in trying to help other vets navigate the transition out of uniform and find renewed purpose.
With that, please enjoy this episode with Kevin Seiff.
Join us as we dive deep into Kevin's story of determination, resilience, and dedication to helping others. 💪
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Show Notes
00:00 - Intro 00:52 Guest Introduction - Kevin Seiff 02:08 Kevin's Mission to Help Veterans 02:35 Challenges of Military Transition 05:17 Kevin's Post-Military Career 06:44 Starting a Business 08:55 Building the Vet Collective 11:02 Kevin's Military Background 13:08 Journey to Becoming a SEAL 22:48 Life in the Marine Corps 31:10 Leadership and Training in the Military 39:21 Transitioning from Marine Corps to Navy SEALs 40:10 Pivotal Lessons from the Marine Corps 43:46 Surviving BUDS and Hell Week 46:58 The Mental and Physical Toll of SEAL Training 55:49 Leadership and Command in SEAL Teams 01:03:27 Transitioning to Civilian Life and Entrepreneurship 01:11:28 The Importance of Mental Health in Veteran Communities 01:16:22 Final Thoughts and Reflections -
Today we have a round two Combat Story with Kent Hillhouse where we recorded the episode with a screen available to look and talk through some more of his combat experiences with maps and photos from his time in service. Kent is a retired Major General who spent a year as a Platoon Leader and Tank Commander in Vietnam from August of 1967 to August of 1968.
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We wanted to do a Round 2 with Kent after I spent some time with him following our first interview looking over some of his photos from his year in ‘Nam and bringing some of the stories to life. In this episode, we dive into the Tet Offensive, which Kent was a part of as his platoon was sitting close to the Cambodian border when it kicked off in late January 1968.
We cover Kent’s months fighting in the Iron Triangle - an area notorious for being controlled by the enemy in dense vegetation and triple canopy jungles. We also hear a story of a fellow platoon leader who would go on to become a member of the storied SOG outfit following their initial rotation.
If you didn’t catch Round 1 with Kent, he grew up in California and Georgia and attended San Jose State while part of ROTC. He ended up in tanks (Armor) thinking he’d see little combat given how challenging the terrain in Vietnam was for tanks. Little did he know he’d be in a fight for his life, emerging on the other side with a purple heart and two Silver Stars. He would go on to become a two star general and continues to support the veteran community leading our local Veterans Memorial and Support Foundation of Los Gatos.
If you’re just listening to this episode and not watching on YouTube, you may want to take a peak at the video version on YouTube to see some of the images we talk through to get a better feel for what it was really like. With that, please enjoy this second round discussion with Kent Hillhouse.
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#vietnamwar #veterans #army #combat
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00:00 Intro 00:58 Guest Intro Round 2 w/ Kent Hillhouse: A Combat Story of Valor 03:13 The Tet Offensive: A Firsthand Account 05:29 The Journey to Saigon: Combat and Camaraderie 16:04 Inside the M48 Tank: A Detailed Look 21:50 Inside The Iron Triangle Encounter 26:35 Navigating the Dense Terrain: A Combat Story 27:29 Radio Station Assault: Strategy and Challenges 28:13 The Heat of Battle: Survival and Tactics 35:47 Aftermath and Reflections: Leadership in Combat 37:56 Reconnecting and Remembering: The Story of Lou 44:04 Closing Thoughts and Viewer EngagementVietnam,Vietnam War,SOG,Special Operations,Tanks,Silver Star,Purple Heart,Cavalry,M48,M109,Veteran,Stories,Action,Adventure,Images,combat story,Tet Offensive,Cambodian border,Iron Triangle,platoon leader,tank commander,Major General,veteran community,combat experiences,RPG,AK-47,screen available,maps and photos,Nam
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Today we have a Combat Story first with Greg Shaffer, who spent a career in the FBI as an Agent, SWAT member, and Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) operator. He also started his career leading a patrol boat team in the Coast Guard before moving over to the Bureau.
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In this episode, we talk about the selection and entry process to both the FBI and HRT, the origins and mission of the HRT - which numbers fewer than 500 members since its inception in the early 1980s, one of the most successful surveillance and bust operations you’ll ever hear against the Bicycle Bandit, Operation Black Widow, border security, taking down targets and the hunting the deck of cards in Iraq with Delta Force and more.
Greg now runs Shaffer Security Group that provides executive protection, active shooter response, investigations, firearms training and more. He also wrote Stay Safe: Security Secrets for Today’s Dangerous World, which provides practical lessons on mindset, situational awareness, and self-defense.
It took us too long to have our first Bureau agent and HRT operator on the show and we’ll absolutely be looking to have more. With that, please enjoy this hilarious but inspiring discussion with former FBI Agent and HRT operator Greg Shaffer.
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Shaffer Security Group - https://shaffersecuritygroup.com/our-founder/ Stay Safe: Security Secrets for Today’s Dangerous World https://www.amazon.com/Stay-Safe-Security-Secrets-Dangerous/dp/1948484579🎙️ Connect with Ryan & Combat Story:
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00:00 - Intro 00:46 Guest Intro: Greg Schaefer's Journey from Coast Guard to FBI 02:27 The Threat Landscape: Border Security and National Safety 05:14 The Significance of a Special Painting: HRT Brotherhood 08:10 Choosing a Career in Law Enforcement: It's in the Blood 08:57 From the Coast Guard to FBI: A Path of Service 16:00 The Rigorous FBI Selection Process 28:34 First Steps and Early Successes in the FBI 40:10 The Dynamics of SWAT Operations 45:10 The Mental Toll of Law Enforcement Work 45:49 Undercover Challenges and Mental Separation 46:35 Comparing Military and Law Enforcement Stress 47:17 The Importance of Mental Resilience 48:19 Transitioning to HRT and Selection Process Insights 48:44 Sponsor Break: Mint Mobile's Offer 49:58 HRT Selection: A Grueling Process 54:26 Tactical Training and Surveillance in HRT 55:36 The Origins and Mission of HRT 01:01:14 Challenges and Operations with HRT 01:13:12 Public Perception of Law Enforcement 01:16:36 Writing a Book on Active Shooter Survival 01:26:37 Reflections and Advice for Future GenerationsGreg is a former FBI agent, SWAT team member, and HRT operator. Discover the intensity of his career, including in-depth insights into high-stakes operations such as the Bicycle Bandit and DC Sniper cases. Greg discusses the complexities of HRT selection, major national security concerns, especially regarding border security, and the adrenaline-fueled world of elite FBI missions. Learn about his background, transition from the Coast Guard to the FBI, and the indispensable qualities required in law enforcement. This narrative provides a compelling look at true crime, FBI operations, and military strategies.
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Today we have a unique Combat Story where we hear about the armored cavalry in Vietnam from then Platoon Leader with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Kent Hillhouse. Kent would go on to retire as a Major General in the Army Reserve and has continued to support veterans leading his community’s Veterans Memorial and Support Foundation of Los Gatos.
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Many will likely be surprised to learn we had tanks in Vietnam given how the war has so frequently been depicted as a fight by infantrymen in the jungles. Kent’s firsthand accounts of commanding an M48 platoon from 1967 to 1968 provide an inside look at the way these tanks were employed, leveraged, and targeted.
In this episode, we get into battling for your reputation, pushing through complex ambushes, near death experiences, trusting and leaning on your NCOs, taking the initiative, the responsibility of command, and never giving up.
With that, please enjoy this amazing piece of history as we look at the age and employment of tanks in Vietnam with retired Major General Kent Hillhouse.
#vietnamwar #warzone #combat #army
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00:00 - Intro 00:47 Guest Introduction Kent Hillhouse: From Vietnam to Major General 01:09 The Unseen Role of Tanks in Vietnam 01:30 Battling for Reputation and Trust in Leadership 01:59 A Personal Connection with Joe Galloway 05:22 Debunking Hollywood: The Realities of War vs. Movies 17:58 The Legacy of Leadership and the Importance of NCOs 18:20 The Path to Becoming an Armor Officer 22:37 ROTC Challenges and Leadership Lessons 34:43 Journey to Vietnam: Engagements and Expectations 36:55 Arrival and First Impressions in Vietnam 37:29 Adapting to Military Life and Unit Dynamics 40:43 The Technicalities of Armored Warfare 46:12 Experiencing the Heat of Battle 47:40 Learning Through Mistakes and Misfires 50:15 Navigating Leadership and Tactical Challenges 52:12 The Intensity of Night Convoys and Combat 01:07:28 Reflections on First Combat Experience 01:16:43 Recalling Vietnam: Maneuvering and Survival 01:17:11 Life in the Field: Challenges and Adaptations 01:19:25 First Contact and Leadership Under Fire 01:23:39 The May 5th Encounter: A Detailed Recollection 01:30:44 Overcoming Adversity: Tactics and Teamwork 01:41:52 Reflections on Leadership and Disobedience 01:44:32 Personal Mementos and the Value of Letters 01:46:15 Veterans Foundation: Building a Legacy 01:50:18 Listener Engagement and Closing ThoughtsThis interview combines the compelling experiences of Vietnam War veterans, including Kent Hillhouse's leadership in armored warfare with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and another veteran's close-quarters combat and survival instincts against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. It portrays the harrowing and unpredictable nature of the Vietnam War, detailing initial combat encounters, leadership challenges, intense ambushes, and the adaptation required to navigate the difficult terrain and psychological impacts of warfare. It also highlights moments of courage, quick decision-making, and the importance of camaraderie. Additionally, the narrative touches on post-war efforts to honor the sacrifices of veterans, weaving together personal stories of combat, survival, and the enduring bonds formed in the crucible of war.
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This episode dives deep into the challenges and conditions dubbed 'Operator Syndrome' faced by veterans and active-duty members of the military, exploring both psychological and physical facets, including traumatic brain injury, PTSD, hormonal imbalances, low testosterone, existential issues, and more.
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The episode features insights from Dr. Chris Frueh, a clinical psychologist with extensive experience treating thousands of veterans, on the complexity of these issues and the effects on individuals and their families. It also highlights the importance of a holistic approach to treatment, covering proper diet, sleep, medical care, and the support structures provided by organizations like the Warrior Health Foundation.
Additionally, it addresses the unique experiences of female operators and the broader implications of these syndromes across different nations and military roles.
Check out our interview with Derek Nadalini - former Delta Force operator featured in this video - at https://youtu.be/IjaGelOdV6U
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#veterans #operatorsyndrome #ptsd #specialoperations
⏰ Show Notes:
00:00 - Intro 01:11 Unveiling Operator Syndrome with Dr. Chris Frueh 01:22 The Science Behind Operator Syndrome 02:01 Chris Frueh: A Life Dedicated to Veterans' Health 04:36 The Power of Music and Connection 06:20 Understanding Operator Syndrome: A Deep Dive 14:58 The Personal Journey of Dr. Chris Frueh 25:43 Insights into History of Suicide in Active Duty Military since the 1800s 36:27 Why do we call Operator Syndrome a Syndrome 42:18 What exactly is TBI (it's not what I expected) 50:36 The Hidden Impact of TBIs Beyond Physical Injuries 53:29 Diagnosing and Recognizing TBIs: Challenges and Approaches 55:04 The Signature Injury of Modern Warfare: Research and Realities 55:41 Innovations and Adjustments in Training to Mitigate TBI Risks 01:05:51 The Psychological and Existential Effects of Operator Syndrome 01:14:31 Addressing TBIs: Medical Insights and Personal Stories 01:15:31 The Global Perspective: Operator Syndrome in International Forces 01:16:42 Women in Combat w/ Operator Syndrome 01:24:56 Three Things to Change if You're Dealing with Operator Syndrome 01:29:56 Closing Thoughts and Listener CommentsWhat is Operator Syndrome?
From Chris' Research paper: We identified a consistent pattern of health-care difficulties within the special operation forces community that we and other special operation forces health-care providers have termed “Operator Syndrome.” This includes interrelated health and functional impairments including traumatic brain injury effects; endocrine dysfunction; sleep disturbance; obstructive sleep apnea; chronic joint/back pain, orthopedic problems, and headaches; substance abuse; depression and suicide;
anger; worry, rumination, and stress reactivity; marital, family, and community dysfunction; problems with sexual health and intimacy; being “on guard” or hypervigilant; memory, concentration, and cognitive impairments; vestibular and vision impairments; challenges of the transition from military to civilian life; and common existential issues.
“Operator Syndrome” may be understood as the natural consequences of an extraordinarily high allostatic load; the accumulation of physiological, neural, and neuroendocrine responses resulting from the prolonged chronic stress; and physical demands of a career with the military special forces. Clinical research and comprehensive, intensive immersion programs are needed to meet the unique needs of this community.
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🔥 Dive deep into the heart of armored combat in this gripping interview with Tim Gauthier, a Platoon Leader during the iconic Battle of 73 Easting in Desert Storm! 🎖️
🚀 From the tactical viewpoint of both a scout platoon leader and a tank commander, discover the intense preparation, reconnaissance, and combat strategies that shaped this pivotal tank-on-tank clash. 🛡️
🤝 Experience the high-stakes world of M1A1 Abrams and Bradleys as they faced off against Iraqi T-72s and armored vehicles. Learn about the tactics, challenges, and crew dynamics that define the fierce realm of armored warfare. 🌍
💥 Uncover the critical lessons in leadership, speed, and initiative that emerged from the battlefield. Reflect on the broader impact of this battle on modern combat doctrine and the enduring bonds forged in the fires of conflict. 📚
👥 Join us as we explore the real stories of courage, strategy, and teamwork that secured a decisive victory, and delve into the profound human elements of warfare, from handling POWs to the deep camaraderie among soldiers. 💪
#tankwarfare #combat #military #M1A1 🌟 Don't miss out on this powerful recount of history and heroism!
Show Notes:
00:00 - Intro 00:36 Welcome to Combat Story: Insights from a Veteran 00:55 Tim Gauthier's Journey to the Front Lines 03:44 The Making of an Armor Officer: Early Influences and Decisions 11:54 Choosing the Armor Path: A Decision at Advanced Camp 13:53 The Rigorous Training and Preparation for Combat 33:58 Introduction to HR McMaster and Leadership Dynamics 37:04 The Formidable Leader: Setting the Stage 38:30 Preparation and Training: The Road to Combat 40:48 Deployment and Anticipation: The Desert Beckons 43:31 Adapting to the Desert: Training and Tactics 48:04 The Eve of Battle: Tension and Strategy 56:05 Engagement: The Battle Unfolds 01:02:10 A Moment of Triumph: Overcoming the Enemy 01:15:13 The Devastating Power of Depleted Uranium Rounds 01:16:00 Tactical Challenges and Advancements in Tank Warfare 01:16:32 A Detailed Account of a Rapid and Decisive Battle 01:18:22 Reflections on Combat Dynamics and Teamwork 01:25:06 The Importance of Training and Adaptability in Combat 01:29:01 Handling POWs with Humanity 01:31:05 Post-Battle Reflections and the Importance of Leadership 01:36:48 The Emotional Toll of War and the Value of Brotherhood 01:39:24 Insights into Modern Warfare and Leadership Lessons 01:49:57 Personal Reflections and the Significance of Mementos -
🎯🔥 Today's Combat Story Features Mark Greene, an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper! 🔥🎯
Join us as we dive deep with Mark Greene, a courageous former Navy SEAL who has experienced the sharp edge of battle as both an officer and enlisted sniper. 🎖️💥 Mark's extensive service spans the pivotal moments of our time, from the intense pre-9/11 missions to the high-stakes post-9/11 operations where his sniper skills were put to the ultimate test.
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In this gripping episode, Mark shares heart-wrenching stories of loss and thrilling near-misses that define the SEAL brotherhood. 🌊🔫 Plus, get a sneak peek into his compelling book, "UNSEALED: A Navy SEAL's Guide to Mastering Life's Transitions", where he offers invaluable advice on navigating life's many challenges, whether in military or civilian life. 📖➡️ Grab your copy here!
🏈🏊♂️ From tackling college football to conquering the grueling BUD/S training, and from surviving close calls to engaging enemy targets as a lethal sniper, Mark's journey is nothing short of extraordinary.
📹 Enjoy this expansive discussion and walk a mile in the boots of a true warrior with Mark Greene.
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⏰ Show Notes:
00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Welcome to Combat Story 01:41 - Guest Introduction 02:10 A Grandfather's Influence: Baseball and Beyond 12:43 Transitioning to Military Life: The SEAL Path Begins 17:09 The Rigors of SEAL Training: Overcoming Challenges 27:46 Deployment Realities: Facing Combat and Brotherhood 34:36 Surviving the Unthinkable: A Near-Death Experience 46:28 The Loss of a Brother: The Reality of Training Risks 46:44 The Heartbreaking Loss of a Brother-in-Arms 48:05 A Solemn Duty: The Hardest Task of All 51:33 Reflections on Mortality and the Bonds Forged in Battle 54:40 The Sniper's Craft: Precision and Peril 01:09:03 Teaching the Next Generation: Lessons from the Field 01:19:13 Leadership in the Shadows: Commanding SEALs 01:26:25 The Journey to Authorship: Sharing a SEAL's Story 01:35:49 Final Thoughts: The Weight of Service and Sacrifice💬 We value your thoughts! Drop a comment, like this video, and don't forget to subscribe for more unmissable stories from the front lines! 🌟📽️
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