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  • In this episode of Kit Cage I speak with
    Brian Short.
    Following in his late father's footsteps
    Brian pursued a career in the Royal Marines
    from a young age, and soon enlisted to
    become a musician. The impending
    Falkland's war would lead Brian & his unit onto the Canberra to assist in their
    war-footing roles of prisoner guarding. Brian came back from the
    Falkland's with a unique piece of history, a
    signed thank you card from the Argentine
    prisoners he guarded on the ship, and has
    since written the best-selling book, 'The
    Band That Went To War'. His posting back
    to Deal upon his return, was not as peaceful
    as he had hoped, following a shocking visit
    from the IRA..
    Purchase Brian's Book HERE:
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    https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Band-That-Went-to-War-Hardback/p/20170

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  • Resiliency Brain Health was founded by Dr. Scharlene Gaudet on the principle of treating the entire body when helping patients recover from neurological injury. The human body is a complex, interconnected set of systems that can thrive in perfect harmony -- or struggle with immense conflict when improperly balanced.

    The brain, as the primary center of organization, has the responsibility of maintaining this physiological harmony, so when it suffers an injury, any number of systems in the body can be impacted. Using the results of multidisciplinary diagnostic testing, we develop treatment plans to address each element of imbalance within your body.

    Our bodies and brains are intelligently capable of healing themselves, though sometimes a nudge in the right direction is necessary to restore these capabilities. Our intention is to help patients cultivate resiliency of body, brain, mind, and spirit through a treatment methodology emphasizing empowerment and self-responsibility.


    Dr. Scharlene Gaudet

    DC, MSc, DACNB, CCN

    Founder, Clinical Director of Resiliency Brain Health

    Founder of Guardians of Soldiers, a 501 (c) (3) to treat service animals of disabled US Veterans

    Dr. Scharlene Gaudet attended Parker University graduating with a doctorate of chiropractic, a bachelors of science, a certification in animal chiropractic, and later received a diplomate in functional neurology from the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology and a masters degree in clinical neuroscience.

    Dr. Gaudet organized the first all women's adjusting seminar at Parker University and continues to be a strong advocate for advancing women in all aspects of medicine. Dr. Gaudet’s passion for helping veterans has been and continues to be cultivated from interactions with her family members that served in our military, as well as multiple nonprofits in her community serving veterans and their families.

    She now works as a clinical director for Resiliency Brain Health, which specializes in traumatic brain injury, neuro-orthopedic rehabilitation, neurodegenerative, and metabolic disorders. Dr. Gaudet also enjoys her continued work with service animals through Guardians of Soldiers.

    Dr. Michelle Eisenmann

    DC, MSc

    Clinician - Functional Neurology

    Dr. Michelle Eisenmann attended Parker University where she earned her Doctorate degree in Chiropractic, her masters degree in clinical neurology and fellowship. She has a bachelors in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas.

    She has also completed additional courses in neurological studies with an emphasis on neuroplasticity, traumatic brain injury, post stroke rehabilitation, vestibular dysfunction, dysautonomia and more.

    Due to her own health and family history Dr. Eisenmann has a passion for healthy lifestyles. When she is not working at the clinic she assists people with brain injuries by teaching them how to live a lifestyle that is supportive to recovery.


    https://resiliencybh.com/

    https://linktr.ee/resiliencyBH?fbclid=PAAaYY6yP10u5TM4n70ZeVBhYEdy0-SeyKG0docrIWvjefhb05_tTwivYSVgc

    https://instagram.com/resiliency_brain_health?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==



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  • “Honor, Courage, and Commitment” is a gripping memoir that tells the story of one man's journey of personal courage and conviction. As the only active duty member at his military station to refuse the mandatory vaccine mandate, he faced intense pressure from his superiors and peers. But he stood firm in his beliefs, even when it meant risking his career and reputation.

    Through vivid and honest storytelling, the author takes us on a journey of self-discovery and self-realization. He describes the internal struggle he faced as he weighed his own beliefs against the expectations of his colleagues and the military hierarchy. He also shares the emotional toll that the experience took on his personal life, as he faced criticism and ostracism from those around him.

    But “Honor, Courage, and Commitment“ is more than just a personal story. It's also a powerful and timely exploration of the complex issues surrounding vaccine mandates and individual rights. The author delves into the scientific, ethical, and legal arguments for and against vaccine mandates, and offers a nuanced perspective on this contentious issue.

    Ultimately, "“Honor, Courage, and Commitment” is a call to action for anyone who cares about individual liberty and public health. It's a reminder that we all have a responsibility to stand up for our beliefs, even in the face of opposition. And it's a testament to the power of personal conviction and the human spirit.

    ##usnavy #covid19 #covid_19 #covid

  • Steve grew up in Northern California, Pacific coast, and Redwoods. Camping in the redwoods is his earliest memory.
    "During Vietnam I moved to SF bay area for father’s work. Late 71 moved back north. Graduated High School 72, joined Army Dec 73. After 9 months training as Radio operator/repairer assigned to White House Communications Agency supporting President, Vice President, and Secretary of State. Traveled the US and world on advance teams setting up communications for principle and staff. 4.5 years later switched to US Secret Service as a Technical Security Specialist working alarms and video at White House, VP residence, and Presidential Candidates homes. Traveled as part of Secret Service advance teams working safety and counter-IED with EOD teams for President, VP, and Secretary of State travel. In 7 years supported President’s Nixon, Ford, Carter, and President Elect Reagan. Supported Vice Presidents, and Sec of State Kissinger.
    Resigned in 1980 and took position with GE at nuclear weapons facility. GE sent me to school where I started on my path in networks and security. In 1986 I was awarded my Green Beret and assigned to 2Bn 20th Special Forces Maryland National Guard (aligned with 7th Special Forces in the Southern Command region). 1987 took a position as contractor at US Central Command and later at US Special Operations Command. Over the years my focus has been information sharing from intelligence down to the warfighter and from warfighter and systems into intelligence.
    From 1986 – 2000 was a 18B Weapons Sgt on a HALO team and before I retired as the acting Team Sergeant for ODA 2031. Deployments include counter-drug, reconnaissance and foreign military training in Panama and Columbia.
    At the same time my full-time job was (I retired June 30th) ensuring mission system were secure and working with NSA to deploy solutions to automate and improve information sharing. Systems I helped design and get approved for implementation are supporting the 5VEYs (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) intelligence, operations/warfighters, and Law Enforcement access and transfer data that protects warfighters/agents and ensures mission success.

    Two of my favorite charities are Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Vets to Farmers.
    Homepage - Special Operations Warrior Foundation (specialops.org)
    Veterans to Farmers | Turning Protectors Into Providers"

    Find Steve Stratton online:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/strattonbooks?t=JTJ-LG2i_K8lrAs7X8lBgw&s=09

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevestrattonusa/

    Website: https://www.stevenstrattonusa.com/

    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/stevestrattonusa

    #veteran #greenberets #specialforces #interview #bestsellingauthor #aspiringauthor #authors #interviewer #publishedauthor #interviews #newauthor #authorcommunity #author #interviewpodcast #authorlife #usveteransfoundation #usveteransmagazine #interviewadvice #specialforces #usveterans

  • Ben Pearson is a retired police officer. 

    "I served 19 years in West Yorkshire Police, mainly in their Roads Policing unit. I was also on the hit Channel 5 TV series “Police Interceptors”, appearing in series 15-16-17. This program is now shown world wide and in multiple TV channels such as Paramount, Forces TV, Dave and Bravo.


    In October 2020, I was medically retired from the Police, due to being diagnosed with severe complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety. This was due to the amount of child fatal collisions I attended, plus the loss of my mother and father in quick succession. 


     Since retirement, I have written 2 books, both  have been best sellers on Amazon (Handcuffed Emotions and Hotel Tango 23). I have also launched my “1965 PTSD Awareness” clothing line and have become an advocate for men's mental health.   I am extremely proud to be asked to film for various television shows, and over the last year I have worked along side the BBC, Channel 5 and Paramount TV Plus.


    I have also been asked to be an ambassador for the Bradford District NHS Mental Health Trust, for which I am extremely proud."

    Since leaving the police, I have strived to make a different on the way people see and deal with mental health issues in the work place. I tell my story and show people that no matter what life throws your way, you can keep pushing forwards and smash the stigma.

    Clients include,

    •  West Yorkshire Police,

    •  North Yorkshire Police, 

    •  Greater Manchester Police,

    •  North Wales Police,

    •  The Metropolitan Police,

    •  NARPO,  

    •  The Crown Prosecution Service, 

    •  Arqiva Television,

    •  Police Cadets - Police Specials,

    • Devon and Cornwall Police,

    • City Of London Police (Trim)

    • Notthinghamshire  Police

    Find Ben Online:

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/ben_pearson1965?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Youtube: https://youtube.com/@BenPearson1965

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7ya4MPOZPvbPyK8iJ8V82f?si=FrrfPmFvSX6m080ThslJXw

    Website: https://benjamin-pearson.co.uk/

    #PoliceInterceptors #ukpolice #Roadtraffic

  • Daniel Vernon, served 10yrs as a British Royal Marine Commando. He saw brutal deployments in Afghanistan, operating out of FOB Gibraltar he witnessed first hand the ultimate sacrifice a soldier serving his country can make.
    Upon returning to civilian life, lost and suffering mentally we hear how his ever loving wife helped steer him towards the light and from the darkness that was consuming him.
    In this episode Dan speaks about training up until his first deployment and for the first time openly talks about his brutal deployments that ultimately changed him for the rest of his life.
    He now resides in the United States and owns Yomping Royal Productions, a freelance photographic company.
    "As a Royal Marine Commando, I thrive in
    situations that take myself and my team above
    and beyond our comfort zones. From spending
    five winters in the Arctic Circle of Norway to
    training in the arid deserts south of Death
    Valley, my leadership skills have been tested in every type of situation. This physical and
    mental endurance has translated into great
    success as an instructor, responsible for
    educating and leading teams of diverse and
    strong-willed individuals. One of my greatest
    strengths is getting the best performance out
    of my team even during the most trying of
    times.
    Now as a professional photographer I enjoy
    working with a vast variety of people and
    brands, particularly those in the outdoor
    industry. From start ups to large operations,
    enjoy bringing visions to reality."

    Find Daniel Vernon online at:

    Website: https://www.yompingroyal.com
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/yompingroyal?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    #RoyalMarineCommando #RoyalMarines #Yomp #veteranbusiness #combatstory #sharetheirstory #photographer

  • Michael’s professional experience includes 12 years of Active-Duty service in the United States Marine Corps, 6 of which were at Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) as a Critical Skills Operator.

    As a Marine, Michael deployed to Iraq three times from 2003-2006, to Jordan in 2010, Africa in 2011, and Afghanistan from 2012-2013.  Michael continued his service as a Contractor with various JSOC elements and units as a Targeting Analyst, Targeting Officer, Technical Intelligence Targeter, Cyber Mission Manager, and Cyber Operations Subject Matter Expert.

    As a Contractor, Michael deployed to Iraq two times from 2016-2018, to Jordan in 2019, and Afghanistan in 2019.

    Professional Experience Highlights:

    • Managed JSOC partnered Cyber portfolios as Mission Manager deployed to CENTCOM AO.

    • Developed technical targeting vectors for Task Force as Tailored Access Targeter deployed to CENTCOM AO.

    • Provided Targeting Intelligence for over 30 successful Task Force Operations under Defeat-ISIS Campaign as Targeting Officer deployed to CENTCOM AO.

    • Participated in planning of innovative approaches to cloud architecture to meet technical demands of customer requirements. Identified technologies to automate and expedite processes and operations.

    • Led a Team of Multi-Discipline Intelligence Professionals, Technologists, and Developers directly supporting SOF CT efforts through Big Data Analytics and Rapid Tool Development.

    • Led an Element of MARSOC Raiders in execution of SOF Tasks and Deployments to Africa and Afghanistan as a Raider Element Leader and Intelligence Specialist.

    • Led combat patrols and managed a Marine Infantry Squad during 3 combat deployments to Iraq.


    Michael’s awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon (Iraq), Navy Unit Commendation (2), Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (3), National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal (w/1 Star), Iraq Campaign Medal (w/4 Stars), Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (Iraq), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4), NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan, Certificate of Commendation (individual award)(4), Letter of Appreciation (2), Expert Rifle Qualification Badge (2), Expert Pistol Qualification Badge (4), Basic Parachute Insignia, Navy/Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia.

    Michael is the CEO and Founder of EBS and VETWERX, is an Intelligence and Special Operations Professional with 19 years of relevant experience. He formed EBS to address a growing need for agile and innovative solutions to support the Special Operations and Intelligence Communities.

    LINKS:
    https://instagram.com/mike__joe__?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    https://www.uap.org/case/michael-bloch-marine-raider/

    https://instagram.com/cxcfoundation?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    https://instagram.com/resiliency_brain_health?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


    #usmarine #marsoc #OIF #OEF #Afghanistan #iraq #Fallujah #BattleofFalujah #usmarines #usmarinecorps #SpecialForces #specialoperations #SemperFi

  • Christian Holloway, a former Marine who was part of the initial invasion into Iraq, fought in both Fallujah I and II, and was one of the first Marines in what we now know as Marine Special Operations Command or MARSOC
    Christian was just 18 years old when he crossed the line of departure into Iraq for the initial invasion alongside M1A1 tanks in his Marine Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV). He was then clearing buildings on foot in Fallujah alongside his Marine brothers, was among the first to see the effects of IEDs and what later became a very common and lethal enemy TTP, and was then in the elite special operations community training foreign militaries as a force multiplier. Since leaving the military, Christian continued to train service members in Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) as a contractor and now hosts a financial information program on YouTube.

    Find Christian Online: -
    •YouTube https://youtube.com/@christianholloway
    •Instagram https://instagram.com/chris.holloway_fi?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


    #usmarine #marsoc #Fallujah #BattleofFalujah #usmarines #usmarinecorps #SpecialForces #specialoperations #SemperFi

  • Jason Lilley, a former Marine infantryman, Marine Recon, sniper, MARSOC, and then CIA Global Response Staff (or GRS) operator. As many are aware, Jason is the other half of the veteran media company Savage Actual (https://www.youtube.com/c/savageactual)

    Jason survived brutal fighting in the initial invasion of Iraq with the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion alongside journalist Evan Wright who would go on to write the book Generation Kill which was transformed into an HBO series by the same name.

    In another deployment, Jason earned a Silver Star during a battle on April 7th, 2004 in Iraq that was later depicted in the History Channel program “Ambush of April 7th”. It is believed to be the most decorations awarded for a single battle during the war, which included four Silver Stars, multiple Purple Hearts, and two Navy Crosses (one award posthumously).

    Find Jason Online:
    •YouTube Savage Actual https://www.youtube.com/c/savageactual
    •Website Savage Actual www.savageactual.com
    •Facebook Savage Actual https://www.facebook.com/SavageActual
    •Twitter Savage Actual @SavageActual3 https://twitter.com/SavageActual3
    •Instagram @jason_lizzle @savage.actual https://www.instagram.com/savage.actual/
    •TikTok Savage Actual https://www.tiktok.com/@savageactual

    #usmarine #marsoc #Fallujah #cia #savageactual #usmarines #usmarinecorps #JasonLilley

  • Tyler Grey is an American actor, consultant, producer, and technical advisor as well as former Army Ranger and Delta Force operator who portrays Trent Sawyer on the SEAL Team.

    Tyler is a former 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (Delta Force) operator. Prior to that, he was a sniper-qualified Army Ranger. Tyler was medically retired from the Army and was 100% disabled after being severely wounded on a mission in Iraq, which is why his right arm is disfigured. Tyler portrays Trent Sawyer on SEAL Team (TV Series), and also serves as a producer and consultant for the series

    Tyler Grey Links:

    SEAL Team Series - https://www.cbs.com/shows/seal-team/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tyleragrey

    https://www.patreon.com/Greyman80

    https://linktr.ee/tyleragrey?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

    #deltaforce #armyrangers #sniper #sfod #Sealteamcbs #sealteam #paramountplus #TrentSawyer #TylerGrey

  • Pat McNamara served 22 years in U.S. Army Special Operations, 13 of those years were with 1st SFOD-D. Pat has extensive experience in combat zones in Eastern Europe and the Middle East and during his time in Special Operations, he became an elite marksman and would later serve as his Unit's Marksmanship NCO eventually retiring from the Army’s premier hostage rescue unit as a Sergeant Major. Pat is now the CEO of TMACS a Performance-Based Training company that teaches individuals how to excel in everything from Tactics and Marksmanship through to Security. He is also the author of the two books, "T.A.P.S Tactical Application of Practical Shooting" as well as "Sentinel: Become the Agent in Charge of Your Own Protection Detail," a book that teaches survival techniques for protecting your family.
    In this episode, Pat and I discuss his time serving in SFOD-D, the US Army's Tier One Special Operations unit, and the time he spent in Eastern Europe during the Cold War setting up spy networks, including infiltrating communist East Germany under diplomatic cover to collect intelligence on the Soviet and East German militaries.
    Pat and I also explore his difficult journey transitioning out of Special Operations and into civilian life, and the challenging period he faced raising young children in an extremely problematic marriage, as well as an unlikely visit from an owl (yes, the bird) that helped him overcome his downward spiral and fostered his growth as one of the most positive and highly motivated individuals you will ever meet.

    Links:
    Pat McNamara's training company: https://www.tmacsinc.com/

    Pat McNamara on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@patmcnamara

    Pat on Instagram: @tmacsinc
    https://instagram.com/tmacsinc?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    https://twitter.com/PatMcNamara65?s=09

    https://instagram.com/combatstrengthtraining?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


    #delta #specialforces #SFOD-D #veteran #sharethierstory #oif #airborne #patmac

  • Reginald Green was born and raised in
    Dallas, Texas. He is a 15 -year, medically
    retired Navy Veteran. "Reggie" got into art
    to "heal", "explore his creativity", and to do
    something positive and productive to shift
    his focus off his highly debilitating
    migraines, headaches, depression, and
    lower back pain that he acquired from his
    active duty service. Prior to finding
    VETERANS ART PROJECT "VETART", Reggie
    stated, "When I create art , it allows me to
    get lost in the process and takes my mind
    off the pain,"
    As a participant at VetArt, Reggie took it
    upon himself to learn the basics of mold
    making, painting, and expressing himself
    through sculpting and various or types of
    art; Utilizing influences from Egyptian,
    Moorish, Mayan , African and other ancient
    civilizations/cultures that he learned about
    while volunteering at The Casa Del Moro
    museum under Professor Chuck Ambers.
    After volunteering for a year and a half with
    the organization showing his dedication
    wilingness , passion for art and helping
    veterans, he was hired as an VETART
    instructor and taught classes at the ASPIRE
    Center, The V.A. Medical Center in La Jolla ,
    and at the VETART School of Foundry in
    Fallbrook, CA. He currently still works with
    VETART as an instructor, veteran advocate,
    an outreach spokesperson. He recently
    started his own LLC "Reggie's World Of Fine
    Arts" . Reggie currently lives in San Diego
    CA and is working/creating out of the
    VETART's School of Ceramics and Glass
    studio in Vista, Ca.

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/reggiesworld41?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    https://instagram.com/vetartorg?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    https://linktr.ee/vetartorg?fbclid=PAAaYCMWkJLKXpNO-HBcCp5czxBD4EzoZoklyXwg4OWuD_eTnjFSi4O5fsVhI

    https://youtube.com/@vetartteam1727


    #veteranownedbusiness #VeteranOwned #USA #usnavy #artist #arttherapy #veteranhelpingveterans #art #potery #charity #army #Airforce

  • In November 2009, Harrison consecutively struck two Taliban machine gunners south of Musa Qala in Helmand Province in Afghanistan at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd) using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle. In a BBC interview, Harrison reported it took about nine shots for him and his spotter to range the target, using a bracketing technique. Then, he reported, his first shot "on target" was a killing shot followed consecutively by a kill shot on a second machine gunner. The bodies were later found by Afghan National Police looking to retrieve the weapon (which had already been removed). The first Taliban was shot in the gut and the other through the side. Later in the day an Apache helicopter hovered over the firing position, using its laser range finder to measure the distance to the machine-gun position, confirming it.
    After returning from Afghanistan in 2009 he developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and was discharged from the army in 2014. He has stated since that:

    "I joined when I was 16 and since all of this has happened I felt abandoned, absolutely abandoned by my regiment. ... I spent 22 years loyal to that regiment, putting my life on the line doing tours, and they just hung me out to dry. My trust in people, the armed forces – it's gone."

    Harrison has written The Longest Kill, about his life and career as a sniper.


  • In this episode we welcome Nick Aicardi of Hard to Kill Podcast.. A group of veterans that want to tell their stories, talk shop, address current events and help shine a light on the mental health issues that are affecting our armed forces and veterans across the world. Hopefully threw communication and teamwork we can find new ways to treat things like: PTSD, TBI, anxiety, depression and much more. Semper Fidelis
    All Buisness [email protected]

    https://instagram.com/hardtokillp0d?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    #usmarinecorps #semperfi #veteran #lifegoals #mentalhealth #motivation #veteranownedbusiness #hardtokill

  • Command Sgt. Major (ret.) Tom Satterly served in the Army for 25 years, 20 of those years were spent in the military’s most secretive and elite Special Operations unit, Delta Force. As an Operator and CSM, Tom fought in and lead countless high profile military missions including Operation Red Dawn (Saddam Hussein’s capture) and the Battle of Mogadishu (Black Hawk Down) which was the longest sustained firefight since Vietnam. That 18-hour firefight ended with Tom, along with several of his team mates, running the Mogadishu Mile to safety.

    Tom is on his most important mission to date with his wife and partner, Jen. Together, they are co-Founders and co-CEOs of All Secure Foundation, a non-profit organization serving Special Operation warriors and their families reconnect and heal on the homefront. Their organization has been recognized as a top rated non profit by Great Nonprofits and has grown to serve thousands of combat families.

    Tom’s best-selling book, “All Secure: A Special Operations Soldier’s Fight to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront”, was released on November 5, 2019 is available at https://allsecurefoundation.org/shop/all-secure-a-special-operations-soldiers-fight-to-survive-on-the-battlefield/

    Jen Satterly was an award-winning filmmaker and photographer for 15 years, spending the last three years as Director of Film and Photography of an elite Special Operations training company fully embedded with Navy SEALS, Green Berets, and Army Rangers in large-scale realistic training missions.

    During her time embedding with Special Operations warriors, Jen began to see a pattern with the soldiers, sailors, and airmen she worked alongside, some of the very same issues her husband, retired Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly, was also facing with complex Post-Traumatic Stress. She began searching for answers to help them find a way to constructively deal with PTS and its symptoms which included isolation, anxiety, severe depression, anger issues and a long list of medical challenges. Jen made it her mission to not only help the service member but also the families who often suffer from secondary PTS and are innocent causalities of the longest war.

    Passionate about helping warriors and their families heal, Jen stepped out from behind the camera and became a certified health and wellness coach to better understand the biology of PTS. Alongside her husband, Tom, they co-Founded All Secure Foundation and serve as co-CEOs. Their organization has been recognized as a top rated non profit by Great Nonprofits and has grown to serve thousands of combat families.

    https://allsecurefoundation.org/our-story/

    https://instagram.com/allsecurefoundation?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    https://instagram.com/virago_allsecurefoundation?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    https://linktr.ee/allsecure

    https://www.youtube.com/@allsecurefoundation5084

    #deltaforce #blackhawkdown #mogadishu #ptsd #usspecialforces #mentalhealth #allsecure #lifehacks #posttraumaticstress #posttraumaticgrowth

  • Tim understands and has seen the sacrifice required by both the service member and their families to keep the American dream a reality.

    ” I served 25 years in the US Navy and felt compelled when I retired to honor my Teammates and give back to the community that gave so much to me. This is my way to continue to serve.”

    Bonefrog Coffee was founded on the core concept of sharing stories of courage, selflessness, and sacrifice on and off the battlefield. We will continue to say their names, so their memories will never be forgotten.
    As a tribute to the “Brotherhood” of U.S. Navy SEAL’s, the Naval Special Warfare community, and to all Americans who have bravely served, or who are currently serving, in our United States Armed Forces. With each cup, Bonefrog Coffe make a humble and heartfelt commitment to financially support foundations that were created to serve the Naval Special Warfare community and their families.

    https://bonefrog-coffee.com/

    https://twitter.com/BonefrogCoffee?t=vyj_oPh847Ja2rPUj6iPzA&s=09

    https://www.instagram.com/bonefrogcoffee/

    https://facebook.com/100063807383416/

    #bonefrog #usnavyseals #SpecialForces

  • Cody Alford’s 15 year career in the U.S. Marines (Scout sniper & Raider) began in the early days of the Iraq war and the bloodiest battle - Fallujah
    Cody Alford served assignments with 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines (2/1) STA, 1st Force Reconnaissance, and all three Marine Raider (MARSOC) battalions.

    Marine Scout Snipers must become proficient in all manners of combat. Those who attempt the Scout Sniper Basic Course are called PIGs, or Professionally Instructed Gunmen, and those who have what it takes to make it through the brutal training and graduate earn the elite moniker “HOG,” or Hunter of Gunmen.

    After retiring from the military, Cody’s wife asked him: “What would you do if you only had 6 weeks to live?” Cody wanted to travel and take photographs….so that is what they did for the next few years. They sold everything they owned, bought a van and became nomads, enjoying life to the fullest.

    Today, Cody is the founder & CEO of We Defy The Norm apparel company (wedefythenorm.com). Cody can be found on Instagram @wedefythenorm and @thecodyalford. He also has a YouTube channel where he uploads raw and uncut videos discussing everything from his military experience, dealing with PTSD, and living a purpose driven life.

    Patriot Force https://patriotforceusa.com/products/cody-alford-patriot-force-action-figure-wave-4 has also made a limited edition action figure of Cody.
    The goal of the Patriot Force is to give back to non-profit veteran organizations by creating and selling action figures of real American veterans and Presidents. Every figure is custom painted/molded by a 16 year old who has taken an interest in the military. 25% of the profit from every veteran figure sold is donated.

    The figure is 3.75” on a 6”x9” card backer. All figures are customized, so variances will occur in paint, gear and rifle style. Minor blemishes might be noticeable. Figures are meant to be a display piece and not taken out of package.

    Cody is part of the Wave 4 release. There are two versions available. A Regular Edition and a version with the Marine Raider logo painted on the front. The base figures we use to customize, have a limited number of plate carriers that have space for this logo. Due to the limited quantity, there is an additional fee to receive a figure with this body style and logo.

    25% of the profit is donated to VETS.

    VETS was created three decades ago to serve all veterans. VETS offers a wide variety of services for all veterans. Their special focus is to support and provide resources for veterans in business or those who want to be involved as founders and leaders in for-profit commerce. To learn more, please visit Vets.org.

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    #marsoc #scoutsniper #Fallujah #codyalford #motivation #veteran #veteranownedbusiness #lifegoals #usspecialforces

  • Dave Radband is a former British Para who served as part of the UK Special Forces Support Group on many operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, including the infamous Op Larchwood 4.. an operation launched by B squadron of the British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment supported by SFSG and US forces to attack an Al-Qaeda-occupied farmhouse in Yusufiyah, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. The raid was a major success, as a result of which intelligence was gathered which led to the finding and killing of Al Qaeda in Iraq's leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

    The war on terror and multi deployments took is toll on the body and mind of this Warfighter..
    "I returned from war, I started to feel tired. It was this unending languor, clouding my emotions, hiding my motivation and affecting my concentration. I felt permanently hungover. At the same time, I started to become uneasy; anxiety and panic became the norm.

    It’s 2011, Ive been blown up for my 5th time. On returning from that mission I remember panicking, hidden away from the lads. I realised that I had perfected the art of hiding, concealing, and building the perfect front. As a male, an elite soldier, I felt vulnerability wasn’t an option for me.

    I returned to the UK, alcohol become my medication. I could only talk about the darkness when I was drunk and refused to think about it when I was sober. I thought the darkness would pass. I was also too embarrassed to talk about my dark emotion. I never dared to tell my brothers; it made me feel uncomfortable. Besides, I was a solider in one of the most elite units in the world; to me, weakness was prey.

    So, for the boys who are afraid to embrace emotion and for the boys who feel with no tears, let’s rid the fear of talking. For the men who feel silenced and for those who have already succumbed to their darkness, let’s discuss the importance of sharing emotion.
    Let’s just talk. To speak of pain is to overcome struggle, and to advocate the truths of those still excludes by the screaming mask. It’s this open and honest dialogue that is helping so many. It’s helping me.

    As someone who’s tried to kill himself, I’ve come to realise the importance of emotional vulnerability within such a hyper-masculine culture that prides itself on strength and invincibility. Let’s ask boys and men alike how they are feeling, behind the performance. There is strength in susceptibility, too.

    No one deserves a black cloud"


    #mentalhealthawareness #sfsg #theparachuteregiment #1para #britisharmy #mentalhealth #ptsd

  • Kim Campbell is a retired Air Force Colonel who served in the Air Force for over 24 years as a fighter pilot and senior military leader. She has flown 1,800 hours in the A-10 Warthog, including more than 100 combat missions protecting troops on the ground in both Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2003, Kim was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism after successfully recovering her battle-damaged airplane after an intense close air support mission in Baghdad.

    As a senior military leader, Kim has led hundreds of Airmen both at home and abroad in deployed locations and enabled them to succeed in their missions. She has experience leading complex organizations and driving cultural change. Kim knows what it takes to be a successful leader, to inspire and empower high performance teams to achieve success. Kim is passionate about leadership and feels strongly that leaders earn trust by leading with courage and connecting with their team.

    Kim is a sought-after keynote speaker, sharing her inspirational story with business and corporate audiences about a life changing combat experience while weaving in lessons about leadership, vulnerability, and courage. Kim’s remarkable story demonstrates how leading with courage builds deeper relationships, inspires loyalty, and enables teams to perform at their best.

    https://kim-kc-campbell.com/

    https://www.sotf.org/

    https://twitter.com/kchawg987?t=VJrXW5VglHgXe_AyiKDd7A&s=09

    https://twitter.com/SpecialOpsTF?t=fONVfd-u0VHhydKvjC_QDA&s=09

    #leadership #fighterpilotmindset #a10warthog

  • SPECIAL EDITION AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.. In this episode I invited Matt Powell, owner of eNVy Night Vision, "Darren" a longtime listener/watcher of many military podcasts, husband and wife Ryan and Lisa Hopkin who are big fans of Kit Cage and George "Smudge" Smith who was my very first guest on the show to come on and talk about the past year of Kit Cage interviews, their favourite episodes, favourite moments, what they took away personally from the podcast and what/who they'd like to see on Kit Cage in 2023.

    #2022 #review #mentalhealthmatters #specialedition