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  • 17 - Robert Waples II
    2022/01/05

    Hey everyone, just a heads up, this interview was originally recorded back in March of 2021, so some of Robert's comments will sound a little dated, but remarkably prescient. 

    The groups Robert recommends are: Horses for Heroes, they provide free programs for post-9/11 vets that focus on leadership and horsemanship exercises. Anyone who's ever spent some time on a ranch can testify to the healing powers of horses. The second is Hooten Young, an American Whiskey and cigar company founded by a former Delta Force Master Sergeant. They also donate 10% of the proceeds to veterans charities. 

    Lastly, if you're interested in my memoir, Chasing Alexander: A Marine's Journey Across Iraq and Afghanistan, you can grab a copy here.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • 16 - Gus Biggio
    2021/12/20

    Hey everyone, we're back! For today's episode I spoke to Gus Biggio. We originally spoke back in the spring, so things might be a little dated.

    Gus recently published a wonderful memoir about his time in the Marines called The Wolves of Helmand. Gus is an insightful guy, who genuinely carries about service and honor. 

    The organizations he supports are:

    • Socks for Heroes, over they last 10 years they've donated over 750,000 pairs of fresh socks to troops serving overseas. Anyone who's ever deployed or gone on a long camping trip can appreciate the sheer joy of a fresh pair of socks.
    • Our Spirit of America, they work alongside US troops and diplomats to help out in a civilian capacity. If you're interested in helping Afghan refugees after the Taliban takeover, this is a great place to start. 
    • And lastly, a repeat recommendation because of what great work they do, Team Rubicon. Right now these rapid response teams of veterans are helping out after the horrific tornadoes in Kentucky. 

    You can find out more about Gus, his book, and other organizations he works with at WolvesOfHelmand.com.

    And last but not least, you can by my memoir Chasing Alexander: A Marine's Journey Across Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    40 分
  • *Long War Interviews Update*
    2021/11/12

    Hey everyone, just a quick update on the show and a big Happy Veterans' Day to all my fellow vets out there. 

    Also, here are the links to my book, Chasing Alexander: A Marine's Journey Across Iraq and Afghanistan

    https://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Alexander-Marines-Journey-Afghanistan-ebook/dp/B098JWHJLV

    https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/chasing-alexander-christopher-martin/1139775998?ean=9781737259817

    https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781737259817

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    2 分
  • 15 - Myles Hennessey
    2021/03/23

    For today's episode, I sat down with Myles Hennessey, who was both an enlisted soldier and a commissioned officer in the US army. We talked about both of his tours to Iraq, as well as the mindset it takes to go from being enlisted to being an officer. He's an incredibly humble and interesting guy. 

    This episode supports The Independence Fund. They work with catastrophically wounded veterans and their families in a ton of ways. From political advocacy, to supplying free all-terrain wheelchairs, to supporting the caregivers and family members who support wounded veterans. The Independence Fund is an amazing organization, and if you can swing it, give them a donation. They're doing great work.

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    48 分
  • 14 - Erik Armstrong
    2021/03/18

    For this episode I talked to Erik about the 82nd Airborne, his time fighting the Iraq War and his time hopping around in the Afghanistan War. We also talked about the importance of training, good leadership, working with army Special Forces, and the differences between those two wars and those two countries. 

    This show supports local veterans' organizations. It's easy to give money to large, national groups, and call it a day, but it's much more impactful, and rewarding to work with vets in your local community. Here's a link from the VA that highlights different local, veterans service organizations across the country. Take a look, and see if there's a way you could make an impact.

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    53 分
  • 13 - Michelle Murray
    2021/03/13

    For this episode, I sit down with Michelle Murray, a former soldier and veteran of OIF I, (that's Operation Iraqi Freedom phase one, or the invasion of Iraq). We talked about dealing with our Arab allies and their biased views of women, how to talk to your kids when you're a military parent, and she filled me on what happened to the famous 507th Maintenance Company.

    This episode supports the Veterans Business Association in El Paso, Texas. They support veterans in two ways. First they help veterans who own their business, or vets who are looking to start a business, with education and access to critical resources. Second, they assist vets in the community, and make sure that the business community is working to aid veterans in crisis.

    You can find out more about Michelle at her website, or listen to her interview with StoryCorps.

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    55 分
  • 12 - Abe McCann
    2021/03/10

    Hey everyone, this episode contains discussions of suicide bombings and things like that. If hearing stories about that isn't for you, go ahead and skip this one.

    Today I talk to Abe McCann, a former combat engineer. He discusses how the US Army started to develop standard operating procedures, or SOPs, to fight IEDs, largely based on the work that Abe and his team did. Also, he gets deep into the profound dehumanizing aspects of war.

    This episode supports Veterans 5-9. They're an Arizona based 501(c)3 that helps provide emergency assistance to veterans in a crisis. Their goal to to provide help and assistance until more formal forms of help can kick in. If you're in Arizona and you need help, hit them up. If you not in Arizona, send them a donation, they're doing incredible work.

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    53 分
  • 11 - Nick Burkert
    2021/03/06

    Hey everyone, in this episode I sat down to talk to Nick Burkert, a veteran of the famous 82nd Airborne Division. He did two tours through Iraq and one in eastern Afghanistan, before finishing out his career as a recruiter. He's an incredibly honest, and open guy who talks about a lot of things most vets aren't willing to open up about. 

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    58 分