Ep. 282 - Josiah Guthland (U.S. Army / Veteran and Military Student Services, Director, UBALT)

Ep. 282 - Josiah Guthland (U.S. Army / Vetera...

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Ep. 351 - Ian Fritz (U.S. Air Force / 'What The Taliban Told Me')

At eighteen, Ian Fritz joined the Air Force out of necessity and was soon selected to become an Airborne Cryptologic Linguist in the war in Afghanistan. Over the course of two tours, Fritz listened to the Taliban for hundreds of hours, all over the country night and day, in momen ...  Afficher plus

Ep. 350 - Patrick Brown (U.S. Army / The Warrior Alliance)

Patrick Brown joined the Army in 2005 as an Infantryman in the US Army, deploying to multiple combat zones throughout his service. Immediately after service, he became a US Army Survival, Escape, Resistance, Evasion (SERE-C) instructor to soldiers who were at high risk of being c ...  Afficher plus

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