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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

    Check out the Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation of Los Gatos at https://honoravet.org/

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    ⏰ Show Notes:

    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 Thoughts

    This 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.

  • 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.

    👀 Don't miss out! Check out our Combat Check-In for exclusive updates, fascinating historical snippets, and much more! Visit combatstory.com/newsletter.

    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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    🔗 Website https://chrisfrueh.com/

    📘 Book Operator Syndrome https://www.amazon.com/Operator-Syndrome-PhD-Chris-Frueh/dp/1962202070

    📖 White Paper https://chrisfrueh.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Frueh-et-al-2020-2.pdf

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    🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

    #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 Comments

    What 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.

    👀 Don't miss out! Check out our Combat Check-In for exclusive updates, fascinating historical snippets, and much more! Visit combatstory.com/newsletter.

    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.

    🌟 Find Mark Online:

    📸 Instagram: @TheMarkGreene 🌐 Official Website: themarkgreene.com 📘 Check out Mark’s Book: Unsealed: A Navy Seal's Guide to Mastering Life's Transitions

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    🎵 Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

    ⏰ 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! 🌟📽️

    #NavySEALs #MilitaryStories #CombatStory #VeteranAdvice

  • Today we have a once in a lifetime Combat Story with one of the few living Medal of Honor recipients from the war in Afghanistan: Earl Plumlee. Earl was a Marine infantryman, Force Recon team leader, and Special Forces Weapons Sergeant in the pre- and post-9/11 era.

    Earl would deploy multiple times with the Marine Corps and the Army, to include combat deployments with Force Recon and a historic deployment in 2013 with the his ODA where he would earn the Medal of Honor.

    In this episode, we touch on both of Earl’s Recon deployments but spend a considerable amount of time walking through the battle in which he earned the Medal of Honor and in which his fellow Green Berets earned other medals for valor. It’s an amazing story to hear firsthand that includes a coordinated and lethal attack of a US installation in Ghazni, Afghanistan; suicide bombers; injured Americans; and several Green Berets who had never fought together operating as one element to repel the attack.

    Earl’s work during this assault is amazing and almost impossible to imagine he didn’t get more gravely wounded. He had over 300 rounds of enemy fire directed at him from very close range, dozens of grenades lobbed his direction, and suicide vests detonating meters away.

    He now speaks out about civic duty and service and provides motivational and public speaking for customers around the world. Please enjoy this selfless story of a rare and living Medal of Honor with Earl Plumlee.

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    - Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:02 - Guest Profile: Earl Plumlee
    02:25 - Start of Interview
    02:33 - Life As Medal of Honor Recipient
    07:02 - Childhood
    12:38 - Military Family History
    14:07 - Deciding to Serve
    16:33 - Recruitment Story
    22:26 - Basic
    24:58 - Mad Rabbit Tattoo Ad
    26:22 - Graduation from Marine Corps.
    31:14 - First Time Down Range
    39:14 - S.E.A.R. School
    39:42 - New Guy In Recon Unit
    43:04 - First Time Outside The Wire
    45:08 - Give Legacy Ad
    46:30 - Formative Moments
    53:38 - Losing Teammates
    55:35 - Hindsight Advice
    59:49 - Second Deployment
    01:0:52 - Second Deplyoment Difficult Moments
    01:01:52 - Special Forces
    01:07:21 - First Special Forces Deployment
    01:12:36 - Having Kids At Home While Deployed
    01:14:25 - Medal OF Honor Story
    02:06:58 - Battle Afterthoughts
    02:16:49 - Sentimental Items
    02:17:35 - Would You Do It All Again
    02:19:33 - Listener Feedback

  • Today we have a Combat Story where we bring two F-15E Strike Eagle aviators - a front seater and backseater - together to talk about what it was like flying at the same time and some of the adventures that come with that life. Both Tom “Gunny” Moser and Mike “Pako” Benitez are decorated aviators, both Fighter Weapons School qualified and both former Marines (Tom an 0311 and Mike a helicopter aircrew member and door gunner). We interviewed both Gunny and Pako individually if you’re curious about their other near misses and danger close shots (or the origins of their call signs…Pako shared his call sign origin story with us on air for the first time!).

    Pako now distributes The Merge newsletter that provides an inside and more fun look at the defense industry with over 20K subscribers and hosts The Merge podcast. Gunny is now a commercial airline pilot flying domestic routes across the US.

    Special thanks to Ryan “Stinger” Fishel for connecting us with these two vets and with that, please enjoy this rare opportunity to hear from two combat aviators together!
    Join hundreds of others with our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan each week about the show, life, and the military.

    This episode was sponsored by Give Legacy.
    Listeners can use the code COMBATSTORY to get 10% off everything on the site
    You can find out more by going to www.givelegacy.com. That’s givelegacy.com.


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    - Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:55 - Guest Profile: Mike Benitez
    00:19 - Marines Becoming Friends
    03:28 - Mike and Tom First Meeting
    10:32 - Teachings in Fighter Weapons School
    22:25 - Mike's Close Calls
    31:09:12 - Tom's Close Calls
    41:44 - Flying Together Down Range
    51:16 - Working With Foreign Forces
    01:00:56 - Dropping Bombs
    01:28:09 - What Do You Miss Most
    01:36:48 - Listener Feedback

  • Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

    Today I’m so excited to share this Combat Story with a legend from the CIA spanning the First Cold War battling the Soviet Union, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, to the Counterterrorism refocus, and then the second Cold War with Putin’s Russia: Glenn Corn.

    Glenn recently retired after 34 years of US government service that included time with the Army and State Department but, primarily, was with the CIA as Case Officer, Russia expert, and multiple time Chief of Station in some of the most important countries in the world for America’s security.

    In this interview, we delve into Glenn’s experience at the Agency, to include close calls, lessons learned, his command of foreign languages (Glenn’s a fluent Russian speaker) and where the Agency is going today, but we spend the entire second half digging into everything Russia, to include Putin’s motivations, Navalny’s death, the experience of the Russian people from the late 1980s until today, and what it would take for Putin’s reign to finally stop and give the Russian people a just leader.

    I’m good friends with Glenn’s brother, Gavin, who was sitting just off-screen during this interview, who also spent many years in government service with the Department of Justice. They come from a family that has given so much to this country and I’m so excited for you all to hear Glenn’s story for the first time.

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    - Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:56 - Guest Profile:
    02:13 - Start of Interview
    2:43 - Getting Out of CIA
    04:46 - Thoughts To Return To Russia
    06:09 - Interest In Government Service
    10:00 - Learning Languages
    15:29 - Time in Soviet Union
    19:55 - Challenging Moments
    22:19 - Bolotor Ad
    23:32 - Experience During 9/11
    27:26 - Children Going Into the Military
    29:00 - Mentorships
    33:10 - Losing Teammates
    40:37 - Planning and Executing
    45:25 - Misunderstandings of the Agency
    47:18 - First Time Outside the Wire
    50:44 - Give Legacy Ad
    52:05 - Aftermath of the First Mission
    59:27 - Pre and Post 9/11 CIA
    01:05:31 - Toughest Moments
    01:08:34 - Thoughts on Russia/Soviet Union
    01:23:47 - American/Russian Proxy Wars
    01:29:50 - Second Cold War
    01:34:11 - Russian Propaganda
    01:41:50 - Putin's Motivations
    01:45:29 - Theoretical Changes in Russia
    01:56:04 - Glenn's Book
    02:01:54 - Sentimental Items
    02:030:06 - Would You Do It All Again?
    02:04:57 - Listener Feedback

  • Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

    In this second round interview with Mike “Pako” Benitez, we dig deep into a series of combat experiences in the air that you won’t believe, including a low pass to danger close strafing run covering two troops-in-contact almost simultaneously to Pako’s description of the operation where he earned his Distinguished Flying Cross (you’ll feel like you were in the cockpit with him).

    Mike now creates and distributes The Merge (themerge.co) newsletter - which has 20K subscribers - and podcast - which has 40 episodes as of this airing. The Merge brings defense and tech news and insights in a more lighthearted and interesting approach that I’m confident most listeners of Combat Story will appreciate!

    We only found Pako thanks to former guest Ryan “Stinger” Fishel who was a beneficiary of the tough love and tutelage of Pako (listen to the end to hear Pako’s commentary on Stinger - it will come as no surprise to those who listened to Stinger’s interview). Stay tuned for a follow-on episode next week with Pako and Tom “Gunny” Moser interviewed together about their experiences in Afghanistan and Syria leading units.

    Join hundreds of others with our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan each week about the show, life, and the military.

    This episode was sponsored by Give Legacy.
    Listeners can use the code COMBATSTORY to get 10% off everything on the site
    You can find out more by going to www.givelegacy.com. That’s givelegacy.com.


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    - Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:55 - Guest Profile: Mike Benitez
    01:52 - First Fatality During Deployment
    13:20 - Tough on New Recruits
    20:47 - Harrowing Flights
    28:23 - Give Legacy Ad
    29:45 - Earning The DFC
    01:00:57 - Time in Syria
    01:09:54 - The Merge Newsletter and Podcast
    01:15:10 - Sentimental Items
    01:16:32 - Would You Do It All Again?
    01:16:55 - Story About Ryan Fishel
    01:18:20 - Closing Thoughts
    01:18:49 - Listener Feedback

  • Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

    Today we hear Round 1 of a two part Combat Story with former F-15E Strike Eagle Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) Mike “Pako” Benitez. In this episode, we follow Mike’s very unlikely path to the cockpit that begins with a career in the Marine Corps as a helicopter mechanic and aircrew member in the very first push into Afghanistan to fighting in Iraq during Fallujah II.

    Mike’s path is anything but direct as he found his way to becoming an expert tactician and aviator in the F-15E. Since retiring, Mike has gone on to create The Merge (themerge.co) newsletter - which has 20K subscribers - and podcast - which has 40 episodes as of this airing. The Merge brings defense and tech news and insights in a more lighthearted and interesting approach that I’m confident most listeners of Combat Story will appreciate!

    We only found Pako thanks to former guest Ryan “Stinger” Fishel who was a beneficiary of the tough love and tutelage of Pako (Stinger mentions a crusty older Weapons Officer during his interview who made Stinger look info up as opposed to handing it to him - that was Pako). Stay tuned for a follow-on episode after Rounds 1 and 2 with Pako to hear both Pako and Tom “Gunny” Moser be interviewed together about their experiences in Afghanistan and Syria leading units together.

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:52 - Guest Profile: Mike Benitez
    02:13 - Start of Interview
    02:37 - PAKO Callsign
    07:45 - Finding Aviation
    10:03 - Family Military Background
    11:17 - Recruitment
    13:43 - Bootcamp
    21:29 - Time in Marines
    23:43 - 9/11
    33:23 - Hello Fresh Ad
    34:37 - Time As A Mechanic
    40:15 - First Raid Outside the Wire
    50:25 - Reenlistment to Weapons Officer
    01:06:30 - Mint Mobile Ad
    01:07:51 - Transition From Marines to Air Force
    01:11:12 - Path to Strike Eagle
    10:18:24 - Welcome to First Air Force Unit
    01:20:00 - First Operational Squadrant
    01:39:07 - First Danger Close
    01:42:02 - First Fatality
    01:42:03 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we have an amazing Combat Story with someone from the very elite Special Missions Unit community who was part of an organization still referred to only as The Unit for operational security purposes: Adam Gomal. Not to be confused with Delta Force (which is also often referred to as The Unit), this SMU blended intel and special operations in combat and non-combat theaters and remains highly secretive and rightly so.

    Adam recently wrote a fantastic book - the first about this organization - titled “The Unit: My Life Fighting Terrorists as One of America’s Most Secretive Military Operatives” that details the experiences of someone operating in this shadowy, kinetic, and clandestine world so other fellow unit operators would have something they can point much the way DEVGRU and Delta can explain the great work they did by referencing other excellent books written about those experiences.

    Since the work remains so secretive, however, you’ll notice we’ve implemented some controls to protect Adam’s identity, including not clearly showing his face on camera and distorting his voice. We are able to vouch for Adam’s experience thanks to previous guests who know him personally and worked with him directly. Additionally, Adam’s book went through the lengthy publication review process with DoD, indicating his story is, in fact, legitimate.

    With that, please enjoy this amazing story from an epic and unlikely upbringing in Egypt to being ambushed downrange, shot in the stomach, surveilling HVTs, and delivering missile strikes that have a 90 minute time of flight, and more from one of the very, very few cleared to talk about their experiences.

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Intro
    08:36 - Connecting with Foreign Fighter Through Interrogation
    16:26 - The American Dream: Coming to America with $500 and no English
    36:04 - Mint Mobile Ad
    59:59 - First deployment
    01:05:15 - Close calls in an Arms Market
    01:09:50 - Getting shot downrange and fighting your way out
    01:24:16 - Deciding to stay in or get out after being shot
    01:26:22 - Hostile counterintelligence environment and Embassy attack
    01:31:07 - Tracking down a high value target and delivering a TLAM
    01:46:15 - The Operator Syndrome
    01:54:42 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we hear round two of our two-part Combat Story from seasoned F-15E Strike Eagle fighter pilot Tom “Gunny” Moser. Moser would go on to be a Weapons Fighter School graduate (the Air Force’s Top Gun), in addition to a Squadron and Wing Weapons Officer, and Squadron Commander.

    In this episode, we dig into several combat experiences from the F-15’s front seat and what makes this aircraft so lethal. This includes the very first strikes into Syria in 2014 taking on ISIS where Gunny helped plan these missions and lead some of the first attacks into theater.

    If you didn’t hear round one with Gunny, he’s finally made it to his Squadron after three years as a Marine infantryman (hence the call sign!) and a stint as a Police Officer (something he loved). He’s got an incredibly supportive spouse who told him to not come home if he didn’t get F-15s because there are only winners in their house!!

    Gunny is good friends with both former guest Ryan “Stinger” Fishel and our next guest coming in one week - Mike “Pako” Benitez - another F-15E Strike Eagle aviator. Stay tuned after our interviews with Pako to hear Gunny and Pako interviewed together about their time downrange as a front seater and back seater as standard bearer Weapons Officers!

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:55 - Guest Profile: Tom Moser
    02:17 - Start of Interview
    03:10 - After Mission Debrief
    06:06 - '07 Deployment
    20:25 - Providing Cover for Marines on the Ground
    25:54 - Home Life
    29:24 - '09 Deployment pt. 1
    32:20 - Verstreppo Inspiration
    37:00 - '09 Tough Missions
    51:34 - Moral After Losing A Teammate
    54:40 - The Officer's Club
    56:20 - '14 Deployment
    01:15:00 - After The Last Deployment
    01:20:50 - Cutting Edge Technology
    01:23:49 - Deciding to Retire
    01:29:04 - New Career Path
    01:31:28 - Miss Most About The Military
    01:32:03 - Most Courageous Act
    01:33:48 - Favorite Role
    01:38:42 - Sentimental Items
    01:40:38 - Would You Do It All Again?
    01:41:23 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we hear Round 1 of a two part Combat Story from seasoned fighter pilot Tom “Gunny” Moser who flew the F-15E Strike Eagle, served as a Squadron and Wing Weapons Officer, was a Fighter Weapons School graduate (akin to the Navy’s Top Gun), commanded a Squadron, and more.

    In this episode, we follow Gunny’s circuitous route into the military first as a Marine 0311 (Infantryman), followed by a stint as a Police Officer, followed by a very decorated career in the Air Force.

    Since retirement, Gunny has gone on to a career flying for the commercial airlines which we should all be grateful to know that we’ve got this seasoned combat aviator at the controls on our regular domestic flights!

    Special thanks to former guest Ryan “Stinger” Fishel for helping us find Gunny!

    And with that, please enjoy this first round discussion with someone who found his way to his dream job.

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:59 - Guest Profile: Tom Moser
    01:57 - Start of Interview
    02:26 - Callsign 'Gunny'
    04:02 - Growing Up
    04:55 - Path to Military
    11:26 - Love of Flying
    12:25 - Choosing Enlistment Route
    16:46 - Exiting the Marines
    20:40 - Law Enforcement Career
    23:02 - Path to Aviation
    28:52 - Law Enforcement to Pilot Experience
    31:08 - Family Life
    35:09 - Close Calls
    39:00 - Mindset during Dangerous Jobs
    41:29 - Flight School
    47:25 - Getting Assigned Strike Eagle
    51:52 - Responsibility as an Aviator
    57:40 - Strike Eagle Mission Set
    01:02:05 - Weapon Loadout for F-15
    01:08:53 - Hazing Stories
    01:12:11 - Schedule for Pilots
    01:14:24 - Weapons Officer
    01:21:06 - Why Not Marine Corps.
    01:22:17 - First Unit
    01:26:58 - First Deployment
    01:30:30 - First Flying Operation
    01:38:49 - Listener Feedback

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    This is our first JOINT Combat Story where we bring two combat veterans on the show to talk about combat operations they were part of together. This time we’re fortunate to have Sam Mackey and Joel McGuire, both former SEALs, who speak about some of the toughest moments they had deployed to Afghanistan.

    I always wanted to have two guys who fought side by side to see what they remember, where they each have gaps and to watch the bond firsthand that was forged in those difficult moments downrange.

    For those who listened to the individual interviews with both Sam and Joel, you’ll recall that Sam was somewhat of a free agent SEAL being shipped to various teams to support operations for weeks or months at a time given his unique sniper skill set. Joel was leading a team at a smaller FOB that needed all the help they could get and welcomed Sam with open arms.

    Please enjoy two seasoned vets get down to what actually happened on particular ops when they were downrange together.

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    👇 Show Notes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:42 - Guest Profile: Sam Mackey and Joel McGuire
    01:40 - Start of Interview
    02:13 - Joel and Sam post deployment relationship
    05:50 - How Joel and Sam met
    21:28 - Factor Meals Ad
    22:45 - Deploying A Sniper in Battle
    31:40 - Sam and Joel Reminiss Same Gun Fight
    42:12 - Hairy Engagements
    47:29 - Deployment During Bin Laden Raid
    49:54 - Favorite MRE
    51:59 - Favorite Part About Teams
    01:02:44 - Joel Grazed In The Range
    01:10:31 - Advice to A Future SEAL
    01:12:34 - Outsider Mugs
    01:13:08 - Listener Feedback

  • We sit down with previous guest and former Ranger and Delta Force operator Brad Thomas as he sets the record straight about what happened back in Mogadishu and how his recollection of one event (as he shared back on Episode 58) was different than what another person remembered.

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    In the former interview, Brad describes a "jackass lieutenant" running around during the battle collecting fastropes because they were an accountable item. The individual in question listened to the interview and contacted Brad to explain what was actually going on.

    Being the standup guy that he is, Brad immediately wanted to acknowledge this new information and share that we often don't recall things as they were.

    Many will recall Brad gave up a promising musical career to serve, first with Ranger Battalion and then finding his way into Delta Force. His first combat experience was in Mogadishu in what we know as Black Hawk Down as part of 3rd Ranger Battalion in a true baptism by fire.

    Since leaving the military, Brad returned to his passion: music. He gathered a group of veterans who now make up the band “Silence and Light” and saw far more success than they expected on their debut album.

    We sit down today to discuss misinterpretations on the battlefield and clarify a situation discussed in Brad's interview from two years ago (Ep58).

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    Today we have our second round Combat Story with Sam Mackey, who overcame a challenging and rebellious youth to successfully earn his SEAL Trident, carrying him to SEAL Team Eight where we left off at the end of round one.

    In this second round interview, Sam’s deployments continue as he faces defining moments, including the loss of a close friend in a helicopter crash and intense firefights in Afghanistan. This includes a brief morbid but hilarious story of Sam nearly breaking the longest sniper shot record.

    Transitioning from the military, Sam partnered with former pro-football QB Jay Cutler to launch Outsider, focusing on high-quality outdoor lifestyle products. This venture reflects his entrepreneurial spirit, shaped by his time in the SEALs. Sam's story, from a troubled past to military excellence and business success, is a testament to the power of resilience and adaptability. It's an inspirational tale for those who admire the military, combat, and life's challenges.

    For those who heard our recent Combat Story interview with Joel McGuire, you’ll recall Joel mention that he and Sam served together in Afghanistan. Stay tuned next week to hear Joel and Sam interviewed together talking about the same battles and what it takes to earn the trident (and recommendations to aspiring SEALs and Special Operators).

    Many thanks to Ari for connecting us with Sam!

    And now, please enjoy this wide ranging discussion with retired Navy SEAL and entrepreneur, Sam Mackey.

    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    01:04 - Guest Profile: Sam Mackey
    02:33 - Start of Interview
    02:40 - First Hairy Operation
    11:26 - Specialties Within Teams
    13:13 - Sniper School
    14:35 - Respect In Teams
    18:33 - Challenging Moment 1
    20:31 - Mint Mobile Ad
    21:38 - Challenging Moment 2
    32:54 - After Op De-Brief
    34:07 - Working With Lithuanians
    39:03 - Lithuanian Operation
    48:06 - Most Courageous Act
    51:20 - Responsibility For The Team
    52:09 - Marriage Throughout Teams
    55:07 - Outsider Company
    01:08:25 - Entrepenurialship in Teams
    01:21:58 - Sentimental Items
    01:23:10 - Would You Do It All Again?
    01:24:47 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we have our first of a two round Combat Story as we delve into Sam Mackey's extraordinary journey from a rebellious youth to a Navy SEAL and, after retiring with 20 years in the service, to a successful entrepreneur. His early years were marked by selling drugs and legal troubles, finding purpose in a love for boxing and eventually joining the military. This decision, fueled partly by a need to escape legal issues, led Sam on a transformative path of discipline and self-discovery.

    Sam's time in the military was challenging yet formative. His first attempt at BUD/S training was unsuccessful, leading to a stint in Italy where misadventures and personal growth went hand in hand. However, Sam returned to BUD/S more mature and focused, eventually joining SEAL Team 8. His first combat experience comes in Iraq, where he first grappled with the harsh realities of warfare with an intense gunfight marking a significant shift from training to real-world operations, highlighting the need for quick, tactical decision-making and adaptability.

    Stay tuned for Round 2 where we cover even more of Sam’s time downrange and the entrepreneurial skills he develops in the teams that translate into his current work on Outsider, an outdoor lifestyle brand with high quality products, alongside former NFL QB Jay Cutler.

    Many thanks to Ari for connecting us with Sam! And now, please enjoy this inspiring episode with retired Navy SEAL, Sam Mackey.

    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:31 - Guest Profile: Sam Mackey
    01:48 - Start of Interview
    05:32 - Fighting Growing Up
    10:31 - Legal Troubles
    14:17 - Joining the Military
    16:50 - Mentors
    21:46 - Hello Fresh Ad
    23:09 - Taking Accountability
    24:03 - Deciding Branch of Service
    27:47 - Boot
    33:26 - Path to Teams
    41:00 - BUDS
    49:47 - Time In Italy
    01:01:45 - 2nd BUDS
    01:04:29 - West Coast Team
    01:15:29 - First Call After Making Teams
    01:23:12 - First Time Downrange
    01:29:51 - Loadout Advancements
    01:32:25 - Feeling Coming Back Home
    01:33:08 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we hear a Combat Story with former Navy SEAL Joel McGuire, who completed multiple combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, in addition to deployments to Europe and South America over a 20 plus year career. We were introduced to Joel when scheduling an upcoming interview with Sam Mackey, another SEAL.

    Sam was deployed with Joel and we’ll have a combat story with both individuals together talking about a few of their battles they fought in. In this episode, Joel goes into detail about his multiple attempts to finally get through BUD/S, his battlefield experiences, managing short-term memory loss, sleep deprivation, and emotional challenges of losing close-knit community members in action.

    Joel also talks through the challenges of Maritime Interdiction Operations (or MIO), which many have likely seen in the news recently as an MIO tragically claimed the lives of two Navy SEALs in the past month, and it’s helpful to better understand what goes into these operations and what makes them so risky.

    With that, please enjoy this conversation with Joel McGuire, a tough old frogman (stay tuned for a future episode for our joint interview with Joel and his fellow SEAL, Sam)!

    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:43 - Guest Profile: Joel McGuire
    01:51 - Start of Interview
    02:22 - First Time In California
    03:49 - Childhood
    05:47 - Javolina
    08:05 - Fighting As A Kid
    17:29 - Path To Teams
    26:37 - NordVPN Ad
    28:14 - BUDS
    32:39 - Teammates in Teams
    35:32 - Team 2 Reputation
    43:36 - Maritime Interdiction Operations
    52:20 - Specialties Within Team
    53:53 - Leadership and Platoon Relationships
    59:18 - FIrst DA Op.
    01:04:27 - Being A Parent While Deployed
    01:11:33 - Team 10 Petty Officer
    01:14:33 - Relationships With Squad
    01:19:30 - A Memorable Op.
    01:23:34 - 2011 Deployment
    01:39:34 - Post Deployment
    01:51:49 - Losing A Teammate
    02:08:10 - Deciding To Get Out
    02:13:05 - Sentimental Items
    02:14:25 - Would You Do It All Again
    02:15:42 - Listener Feedback

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    In this second round Combat Story with Jack Beaumont, we pickup with Jack being forced to walk away from flying jets after wrecking his back in a hard landing. His back was too injured to handle the Gs and an ejection from the aircraft, making him a liability to his fellow fighter pilots.

    He found his way over to fly planes in the French COS or Special Operations Command in some amazing circumstances, to include evading radar and landing to unimproved runways at night in bad weather (it’s really amazing piloting), followed by a transition into the very secretive world of the French External Security Service or DGSE, which is the French version of the CIA and a very capable service.

    In this episode, Jack shares some of the challenging experiences in the cockpit and in the shadowy world of the intelligence community, including the unthinkable moment of losing a human source and his family. This tragic story forms the basis of the book that Jack wrote - The Frenchman - which was picked up for TV by the people who delivered True Detective, The Night Manager, and A Most Wanted Man. His next book, Dark Arena, comes out in February 2024.

    Please enjoy this very insightful Combat Story that goes deep into the experiences of a French special operator and intelligence professional!

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    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:52 - Guest Profile: Jack Beaumont Round 2
    02:14 - Start of Interview
    02:44 - SOCOM and Life After Plane Incident
    12:46 - Serbian Mission
    19:06 - Jack's Books
    25:53 - Nord VPN Ad
    24:33 - DGSE Reputation and Rainbow Wire
    32:04 - Getting Accepted To DGSE
    46:40 - Factor Ad
    48:05 - Spy Training
    01:08:24 - Truth To The Frenchman Opening
    01:18:50 - Toll of Intelligence Officers
    01:26:25 - Sentimental Items
    01:27:19 - Would You Do It Again?
    01:28:24 - Making of The Frenchman
    01:31:48 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we have round one of an incredible two part Combat Story and our first from a member of the French military and intelligence services, Jack Beaumont. Jack was an elite fighter pilot in the French Air Force flying single seat Mirage2000’s, designed for dog fighting, in combat operations.

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    He would go on to fly Special Forces aircraft in unbelievable conditions (blacked out, bad weather, to unimproved runways), and then found himself running covert intel operations across the globe with the French DGSE (the French version of CIA and an incredibly capable service as I know very well!). He went on to write a spy thriller called The Frenchman that was recently picked up for a TV show by the people who delivered True Detective, The Night Manager, and A Most Wanted Man!

    In this first round interview, we hear about Jack’s storied family military history that goes back to Napoleon’s generals and a member of the French resistance in WWII. Jack would carry that lineage forward by competing with 3,600 other would-be fighters pilots and becoming just one of only three men who made it through that gauntlet.

    We also hear one of the most challenging experiences for any recruit during training in terms of loss that really hits home, followed by an unprecedented hazing for someone arriving at a new unit that I’ve ever heard that will leave you crying with laughter.

    We end this episode when Jack wakes up in a hospital after a very hard landing with a surgeon telling him he’d never fly again. He was back in the cockpit three months later.

    Stay tuned for Round 2 where Jack has to change flying roles as he moves into the secretive French Special Operations aviation community doing things in the air you can’t imagine and eventually finding his way into the French DGSE.

    With that, please enjoy this very interesting and unique Combat Story from our close partners across the pond!

    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    01:05 - Guest Profile:
    02:48 - Start of Interview
    04:26 - The Frenchman and Dark Arena
    06:20 - Childhood
    21:52 - Path to the Military
    28:22 - HelloFresh Ad
    29:35 - Flight School
    43:18 - Tough Part of Flight Curriculum
    52:11 - Induction Into First Unit
    01:03:46 - Timeline of Career
    01:04:29 - First Combat Flight
    01:20:16 - The Crash
    01:38:42 - Continuing To Fly
    01:39:55 - Listener Feedback

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    Today we hear the second round of our insightful two part Combat Story with former Green Beret and Delta Force operator Brent Tucker. In this episode, Brent runs through deployments with The Unit, including what it feels like breaching a door on an objective and earning a Purple Heart (the last one on his team to earn one), after being shot and hit with grenade shrapnel.

    Since leaving the military, Brent founded First Responder’s Coffee Company, which uses the tagline ‘Coffee with a purpose’ because it supports the First Responder community. We dig into the intent behind it’s sister entity, First Responder’s Cigar Company, and Brent’s recollection of cigars and coffee in the military.

    Please enjoy this deep dive and wide ranging discussion with a former Tier 1 operator and all the ups and downs that come with that career…and maybe listen to this with a cup his Bourbon flavored coffee from FRCC!

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    👇 Show Notes:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:54 - Guest Profile:
    02:02 - Start of Interview
    02:09 - First Responders Coffee and Cigar Company
    10:37 - Smoking Cigars in Uniform
    21:21 - Celbrating After A Mission
    25:41- Mint Mobile Ad
    26:53 - First Near Death Experience
    38:42 - Losing a Teammate and Grief
    46:54 - Loss of Purpose After Service and First Responders
    01:05:02 - Getting Shot Story
    02:02:02 - Existing Outside The Military
    02:08:11 - First Responders Coffee Company Future
    02:10:36 - Sentimental Items
    02:15:01 - Would You Do It All Again?
    02:17:47 - Listener Comments and Feedback

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