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The Choices Not Chances Podcast came about after the release of Ryan Rogers’s new book, "Lions of Marjah". The Podcast is a veteran-oriented work, focusing on interviews of not only combat veterans but the families and lives they lead transitioning from c

Ryan Rogers And Matthew Charette


    • Apr 22, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 92 - JC Knight and William Bodette

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 59:16


    To the men of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Names like William Bodette and JC Knight stay with the Marines they led into harm's way. These two Marines are the epitome of what it means to be a Marine. Both seasoned war veterans have impacted many Marines with their leadership. The ripple effect a good leader has will ripple forever in the hearts and actions of their men. JC and Bodette have a wealth of knowledge and compassion for the Marines and our way of life. They just launched the JC and Bo Show, and focus on the lighter side of war. They talk about the lighter side of combat and sometimes the shit only Marines would find humor in. Get on and subscribe to these two heroes and prepare to laugh.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 91 - J. Kael Weston

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 69:08


    JK Weston is more than just a man. More than a patriot, more than an author. He is a storyteller who has been in the belly of the beast and stared the devil in the eye. He worked in both Iraq and Afghanistan in an official capacity with the U.S. State Department. He was a semi-direct link to Washington, D.C., on all matters of big strategy concerning the Iraqi elections. JK was tasked with building the new government. He explains how some of these political positions were filled and by whom they were filled. We discuss the mistakes of America's longest war and of some unforgettable memories. Kael was in Fallujah and later Marjah, Afghanistan. He was attached to General Larry Nicholson on both occasions. Both occasions as his political advisor. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. It is always enlightening to understand the missions and execution of tasks at 2-3 levels higher than you are/were commanding.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 90 - Riley Tejcek Inspiring the next generation of young ladies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 66:36


    Riley Tejcek is an active duty Captain in the United States Marine Corps, a top-ranked bobsled pilot, and the 2021 female Marine athlete of the year. Riley just published a children's book, "If You Can Dream It, Be It". Be sure to support her and her work after watching this episode.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 89 - Adam Walker ( Retired Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant GWOT)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 161:04


    Adam Walker is more than a retired Marine; he is more than a patriot and friend. Adam continues to transition his experiences in the Middle East to written works. From his columns to his own poetry and short stories, Adam gives the reader a glimpse into the world of a grunt. Adam takes us from his 1996 Super Squad to the battles that wounded him and others in Iraq. He appears in the Documentary "The Gift" about the courage and tenacity of Medal of Honor recipient Jason Dunham, who gave his life for the life of his brothers. There is so much to take in from this episode to recount, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please let us know the most moving part of the episode in the comments below.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 88 - Jo Patti Munisteri - USAID Money and Special Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 87:20


    In this Episode, Jo speaks about her experience with projects overseas working for in different capacities. State Department, Peace Corps Response, and others. For her credentials and life story go back to episode 83. Tonight will focus on USAID Afghanistan And USAID Ukraine, as she worked to deliver and vet different projects with our tax dollars. Jo has several first-hand experiences with USAID money/missions, as well as the ability to articulate ways that the money is extorted when the purpose is just. She explains some of the overhead pressures that people in her line of work can face, when the projects are unjust.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 87- Doron Keidar - Israeli SF Soldier, podcaster, Speaker.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 58:56


    In this Part 1 episode of a two-part story, Doron speaks about his upbringing in the land of the Bible. He lived in the place where David killed Goliath, and the spirit of the living God was abundant. In these times, the Jewish state is more under attack than ever in my lifetime. The West has continued to support Israel through the years, but even some in the West are bucking the open-ended support. In Part 2 we will discuss the current day operations in Gaza and Doron's front line experience in the fighting.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 86 - JC Knight ( Retired Marine Gunner-Afghanistan, Iraq, Rocket man)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 108:19


    JC Knight was born on September 4, 1976, in Charleston WV. He joined the Marine Corps on 1 September 1995 aboard Parris Island SC and graduated from recruit training on November 17, 1995. Following recruit training, He attended the School of Infantry East (SOI), graduated with the MOS of 0331 Machine Gunner, and was assigned to 1st Bn 2d Marines (1/2). During his time in 1/2, he served as a Team, Squad, and Section leader. He also deployed to provide security in Panama and as part of the 22d Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). While deployed with the 22d MEU, he evacuated Americans from Sierra Leone. From 1999 to 2000, Sergeant Knight was assigned to the Infantry Training Battalion East (ITB). He held several billets, including squad leader, chief weapons instructor, and platoon commander. Following his tour at ITB he received orders to Parris Island for Drill Instructor Duty in January 2001. While aboard Parris Island, he molded Marines as a Drill Instructor, Senior Drill Instructor, and as Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival (MCWIS). He was meritoriously promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant in July of 2003 and received orders to 3rd Bn 6th Marines (3/6) in February of 2004. Upon arrival, he was assigned as the Platoon Sergeant for the 1st Platoon Kilo Company leading his platoon during combat operations in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan and Al Qaim Iraq. In 2006, he graduated from Scout Sniper School and subsequently led the Scout Sniper Platoon during combat operations in Habbiniyah, Iraq, and along the Fallujah Peninsula. In December 2007, Gunnery Sergeant Knight reported for duty with the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy (SNCOA) Camp Lejeune NC. He was the resident subject matter expert (SME) on infantry weapons and tactics as a faculty member. In December 2009, he received orders and reported for duty with 3rd Bn 2d Marines (3/2) where he served as a Company Gunnery Sergeant and Executive Officer. Shortly after, he was selected for the Marine Gunner Program leaving 3/2 for commissioning as a Chief Warrant Officer 2 (Gunner) and attendance of The Basic School (TBS) followed by the Infantry Weapons Officer Course (IWOC). Following graduation, he received orders back to 3/2 as the Battalion Gunner. From 2011 through 2014 Gunner Knight was responsible for the training and readiness of the battalion leading up to its deployment with the 26th MEU. Upon return from deployment, 3/2 set the standard for the Second Marine Division by winning the 2014 Super Squad Competition and having 50 Honor Graduates from 55 advanced infantry schools. (CWO3) Gunner Knight's next assignment was as the Battalion Gunner for the Second Reconnaissance Battalion from 2015- 2016. During this time, he developed and supervised countless weapons and sniper packages increasing the battalion's combat readiness. He additionally began efforts to improve shoulder-fired weapon capabilities for the infantry. From 2016-2017 he served in his final assignment as the Battalion Gunner for Second Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion (2D LAR). While at LAR, he made several improvements to the small unit warfighting skills of the battalion and standardized training practices across its companies. The culmination of his service saw the adoption of a Multi-Purpose Anti-Armor Assault Weapon (MAAWS) and the development of countless Marine leaders across the Second Marine Division. Gunner Knight retired on 1 December 2017 after 22-plus years of service. His personal decorations include the Purple Heart Medal, Meritorious Service Medal x2, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal x4 w/Combat V, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal x4 w/Combat V, Combat Action Ribbon x2, and he holds the rank of Centurion in the US Infantry Associations Order of St. Maurice.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 85 - Ron Holmes (USMC Master Sergeant Retired)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 154:21


    Ron Holmes retired from Marine Special Operations Command after serving over 20 years in the U.S. Marines. During his time at MARSOC as the Communications Operations Chief he was the senior enlisted responsible for creating the first Marine Special Operations Communications School called MNOC (Marine Network Operators Course). Before this, he served with Force Reconnaissance commands for much of his time in service. His primary job was Reconnaissance Communications. Post retirement he worked in support of the Global War on Terror for the Joint Special Operations Command. Shortly thereafter serving as a Sensor Operator on an Intelligence Reconnaissance Surveillance platform. This led him to work as an Independent Diplomatic Security Consultant. In 2014 he was diagnosed with cancer and could no longer deploy. As of today, he is cancer-free. For the last 15 years, He has run his own firearms training that has provided over 7000 hours of marksmanship instruction for all skill levels on multiple weapons platforms. RYKER USA was created in 2014. He holds a patent for the RYKER Grip that he invented. He is a principal owner of RYKER USA. He has a bachelor's degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, with honors. The summer of 2023 he created the Life SKillZ Academy. A summer Camp for boys and girls ages 6-15. The camp works to create assets in the home and the community starting at the age of 6. Their motto is God-Family-Country. He is married to Tracey lynn Holmes together they have their son Ryker Jeffrey Holmes who the company and grip were named after. His son is also named after fallen Force Recon Communicator, Jeffrey “Corky” Starling. He lives by the 5 F's and a B. Faith, Family, Fitness, Fighting, Firearms, and a BOW. The goal with their company, products and training is the same. Make a positive impact and leave you better than when you started. You can reach Ron Holmes at the following. ron.holmes@rykerusa.com www.rykerusa.com ron.holmes@lifeskillzusa.com www.lifeskillzusa.com Instagram @instructorone , @rykerusa , @lifeskillzusa Youtube @rykerusa , @lifeskillzus

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 84 - Brad Moses (Col. US Army Ret.) Army Special Forces GWOT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 154:51


    Accomplished Special Operations leader for 26 years with a passion for coaching and mentoring others and developing new ideas and initiatives while always maintaining the highest ethics. Brad is a highly analytical problem solver, adapt at arranging the individuals on the team for optimal success and creating opportunities for emerging leaders to develop and grow. With over 80 months of combat experience throughout Afghanistan and North-Western Africa, he has had the honor of serving with and leading the most elite people on earth. Brad Moses is a native of New Jersey. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in May 1995. He has served in the 82d Airborne Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment and 3rd Special Forces Group Brad resides in Holly Ridge North Carolina with his wife Stacy and their two sons, Hunter and Lucas. Brad has a Master of Science in Strategic Studies, from the United States Army War College, and a Bachelor of Arts, in English, from Virginia Military Institute

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 83- Jo Munisteri- Explorer and Author

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 201:58


    Intrepid Explorer of inner and outer worlds. Jo is an educator, a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner, was a Sundancer, a certified combat analyst,a student of martial arts, and an avid hiker, choreographer/dancer and swimmer.   Jo is a mother of a son and a daughter- Denali and Sequoia Schmidt, and former wife of the late USAF PJ, mountain guide and climber Martin W. Schmidt. Jo's non-fiction, technical writing and research is published in New Zealand, Australia, the USA, Pakistan, Russia, India, and Iraq (in English).  Jo publishes her poetry and creative fiction under Jo Patti. She is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Massey University, and has her diploma from New Zealand School of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition, Jo has a Third Class Radio Engineering License (NYC) and completed numerous Professional Development courses.

    Choices Not Chances Special Edition- Episode 82-Rick Greene (Col. US Army Ret.) Georgian Civil War

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 139:19


    In this episode, our returning guest Rick Green walks us through the Georgian Civil War from the eyes of the first American on deck in an official capacity. Rick was a Specialist in the Russian Language and Culture. He was selected to be a U.N. Observer to keep the peace between Abkhazia and Georgia as the nation started to split. Rick was in the conflict zone in a small safehouse in Gali, a town ravaged by both forces multiple times. He details his daily battle rhythm and some of the scarier times he experienced in days past. Rick also compares what we see today, versus what we saw in the past.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 81 Ron Jansen (USMC - Fallujah)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 101:56


    Ron joined the Marine Corps Reserves as an Infantryman in 2002 and deployed as force protection to Djibouti, Africa in January 2003 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2006 he was deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. There, he served as infantry squad leader in a variety of counter-insurgency missions. Some of Ron and his unit's experiences are recounted in the book Fallujah Awakens: Marines, Sheikhs and the Battle Against al Qaeda, by Bill Ardolino.​ ​ Ron holds an Associates Degree from Grand Rapids Community College, a Bachelors in Business Administration from Grand Valley State University and a Masters of Management, Strategy and Leadership from Michigan State University. ​ Ron joined SpartanNash in 2020. Prior to joining SpartanNash he was Senior Manager, Mergers and Acquisitions at Stryker, medical device company. Ron held several roles at Stryker to include Project Manager, M&A Integration and Program Manager, Strategic Development. Prior to joining Stryker, Ron held a variety of project and operations management roles at SecurAlarm Systems, a video and access control system integrator.​

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 80 David Pouleris (Maj. USMC retired)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 221:50


    David Pouleris grew up in Richmond Virginia and attended Midlothian High School. His interests during this time included skateboarding, flying, collegiate-style wrestling, hunting, fishing, and being an active member of the volunteer fire department and rescue squad. He attended Virginia Military Institute and graduated in 1998. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve as a Motor Transport Operator until his commissioning in 1999. After The Basic School 2nd Lieutenant Pouleris graduated from communication school and was awarded the Communication Officer MOS. In the 20 years Dave spent in the Marine Corps he served in the following units: 4th Combat Engineer Battalion | 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit | 2d Force Service Support Group | 2d Force Reconnaissance Company | 2d Marine Special Operations Battalion (now known as 2d Raider Battalion) | Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Atlantic | Programs and Resources, Headquarters Marine Corps - Pentagon | Marine Security Cooperation Group | Headquarters, Marine Forces Special Operations Command. While on active-duty Dave was certified as a Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist and a Joint Terminal Attack Controller Instructor (JTAC-I). His personal awards included the Meritorious Service Medal (x2), Navy Commendation Medal (x3), Army Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and numerous unit and campaign awards. Dave's deployed experiences while on active duty include Joint and Multi-National training evolutions both home and abroad, as well as deployments to Kosovo, Kuwait, two tours in Iraq and one tour in Afghanistan. Upon retirement from the Marine Corps in 2018 Dave became the first Director of Programs for The Honor Foundation (THF) campus serving Marine Forces Specials Operations Command in Wilmington North Carolina. In 2021 Dave turned over his duties at The Honor Foundation and was hired as the Vice President of Operations for CloudWyze, an IT services company in Wilmington N.C. In 2022 Dave was presented with a rare opportunity to return to the fire service as a Firefighter / EMT with the North Topsail Beach Fire Department where he still serves part-time. In 2024 Dave was hired as the full-time Operations Manager with PipeView Technologies, a utility cleaning and surveying company in Wilmington N.C.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 79 Stephen Y. Roberts (SSgt, USMC) Afghanistan/Iraq

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 99:15


    Stephen Roberts is a highly decorated infantryman with 11 years of military service, seamlessly transitioning into a successful Inventory and Procurement Management career. As Supply As chain Manager at Dakota Matting, he excelled in managing strategic sourcing and procurement functions. Stephen played a crucial role in the seamless integration of an enterprise-wide ERP system, tracking assets and enhancing operational efficiency. In prior roles, including Distribution Center Manager at Leaf Home, Hudson, Ohio, and Warehouse Manager at Leaf Home Solutions, Stephen showcased his skills in effective sourcing, procurement management, and warehouse optimization. His strategic distribution and procurement strategies, coupled with his ability to establish centralized control programs, led to enhanced cost-effectiveness and resource utilization. Stephen's military experience as Chief Instructor in the United States Marine Corps from 2011 to 2016, where he received recognition as the Top Enlisted Instructor at The Basic School in 2014, further highlights his leadership and training capabilities. Recognized for heroic actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, he received multiple military awards, demonstrating his commitment to excellence. Beyond his professional achievements, Stephen's community involvement, academic excellence, and OSHA 30 Certification from Eastern Michigan University showcase his commitment to well-rounded success. With a Bachelor of Science in Social Science from the American Military University and Dean's List honors, Stephen brings a unique blend of leadership, strategic thinking, and procurement expertise to any organization.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 78 Lieutenant General Lawrence Nicholson (USMC Retired)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 65:16


    Lieutenant General Lawrence D. Nicholson, USMC (Ret.) retired after 39 years of active duty service to our nation in October of 2018 as the Commanding General of III Marine Expeditionary Force in Japan. He was born in Toronto, Canada, and commissioned after graduating from The Citadel, in Charleston SC in 1979. From 1980-1990 he served as an Infantryman in the First Marine Division, and as a Series and Company Commander at MCRD San Diego. From 1990- 1993 he served at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Additionally, he served as a United Nations Observer in the Middle East in 1994-95, at NATO HQ in Brussels, Belgium from 2002-04, as the Commander of the Warlords of 2nd Bn 2nd Marines from 1999-2001, and as the Senior Military Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon from 2010- 2012. Lt.Gen. Nicholson earned a master's degree from the United States Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, KS. and is a 2002 graduate of the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. Multiple combat tours include service as the G-3 (Operations) of the 1st Marine Division in Ramadi, Iraq during 2004-05, and as the Commander of the 5th Marine Regiment in Fallujah, Iraq 2006-07. He commanded Task Force Leatherneck and the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade in Helmand Province Afghanistan from 2009-2010. He later returned to Afghanistan in 2012 as the CJ-3 Operations Officer for the ISAF Joint Command (IJC). Lt.Gen. Nicholson commanded the famed 1st Marine (Blue Diamond) Division at Camp Pendleton California from 2013-2015. After retiring from active duty, Lt.Gen. Nicholson served as a Vice President for Execution and Leadership for the H.T. Hackney Company in Knoxville, TN until July of 2022. Today he serves as a Senior Mentor and Highly Qualified Expert for the Joint Staff travelling globally in support of large scale exercises. Additionally, he serves as a Distinguished Senior Fellow for the Sasakawa Peace Foundation is on the advisory board for Spirit of America and serves on several veterans-focused non-profit boards. He and his wife Deborah enjoy spoiling their 9 grandchildren, and hiking in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 71-Kevin Knuckles(Cpl. USMC)Marjah Marine

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 132:52


    Original "Lion of Marjah" Kevin Knuckles, joins the show to share his perspective of The original work up and push into Marjah, as well as his follow-on deployment back to Marjah. The second pump thriving in a leadership position in the squad. Kevin was always a special Marine to Second Squad. He was thirsty and reliable. A Marine that was honest and required very little supervision when given a task, "Message to Garcia" as the saying goes. Knuckles will forever be a war hero, a man amongst men, a Marine through and through.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Ep. 77 Sean Carano (LtCol. USMC Ret.) Afghanistan, The Honor Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 87:10


    In this episode, Sean Goes into his unorthodox career progression during service, and his transition out. He is now the Director of The Honor Foundation, where his team aids in transitioning the Nation's Special operators through fellowship and networking. Sean is a stand-out man and an awesome leader.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 74 - Major Mike Reynolds

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 93:17


    Major Mike Reynolds of the United States Marine Corps joins the show to talk about what the military enlisted, CWO, to commissioned officer experience was like. As well as shining some light on the Marine Corps Combat Art MOS. At 22 years and counting Major Reynolds will continue to serve and preserve the spirit of the Marines, both through superior leadership and the Combat Art Program.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 75 - Brent Downing (Iraq invasion, Afghanistan)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 158:35


    Brent Downing is a Sergeants Major in the United States Marine Corps. He has done many things in his career, starting as an 0331 Machine Gunner in 1st battalion 4th Marines. Shortly after checking into the Battalion, Lance Corporal Downing was deployed to Kuwait and In March of 2003, crossed the line of departure into Iraq during the initial invasion in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Downing would take part in several combat engagements fighting against the Iraqi army as well as their elite Republican Guard and Fedayeen forces from Al-Nasiriyah to Baghdad. In 2004 Lance Corporal Downing returned to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), serving as a machine gun squad leader. In August 2004, Lance Corporal Downing led a squad of machine gunners in an intense three day long battle against Muqtada Al-Sadr's Mahdi army in the Najaf cemetery. For his actions, Lance Corporal Downing was subsequently awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with combat distinguishing device and would later be promoted to the rank of Corporal.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 76 - Brent Downing Part 2 (Iraq invasion, Afghanistan)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 178:42


    Brent Downing is a Sergeants Major in the United States Marine Corps. He has done many things in his career, starting as an 0331 Machine Gunner in 1st battalion 4th Marines. Shortly after checking into the Battalion, Lance Corporal Downing was deployed to Kuwait and In March of 2003, crossed the line of departure into Iraq during the initial invasion in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Downing would take part in several combat engagements fighting against the Iraqi army as well as their elite Republican Guard and Fedayeen forces from Al-Nasiriyah to Baghdad. In 2004 Lance Corporal Downing returned to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), serving as a machine gun squad leader. In August 2004, Lance Corporal Downing led a squad of machine gunners in an intense three-day-long battle against Muqtada Al-Sadr's Mahdi army in the Najaf cemetery. For his actions, Lance Corporal Downing was subsequently awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with combat distinguishing device and would later be promoted to the rank of Corporal.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Ep. 73 Jared Prewitt (Sergeant, USMC) Ramadi, Iraq 2006-Cold Steel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 191:45


    During this episode we talk with Jared Prewitt, the author of "It'll Buff Out. In his book he talks about a myriad of different struggles. Starting in high school Jared became called an pulled into the war. He would watch as the Marines cleared the city of Fallujah in just a few days and wanted to learn about the long lived brotherhood his grandfather told him about. Jared would fight for Cold Steele in 1/6 as a DM in Ramadi in 2006 as well as Garmsir, Afghanistan in 2008. If that wasn't enough, Jared also suffered from a stroke after his active service time ended, setting him again on a path of struggle and perseverance. He has since published his war memoir, and took employment helping other Vets become aware and introduced to Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy. For all of the bad reviews he says there are twice as many people who found it helpful. If you have tried other things and still need migraines and TBI/PTSD relief, give it a try.

    Choices Not Chances Podcast Episode 75 - Brent Downing (Iraq invasion, Afghanistan)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 158:35


    Brent Downing is a Sergeants Major in the United States Marine Corps. He has done many things in his career, starting as an 0331 Machine Gunner in 1st battalion 4th Marines. Shortly after checking into the Battalion, Lance Corporal Downing was deployed to Kuwait and In March of 2003, crossed the line of departure into Iraq during the initial invasion in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Downing would take part in several combat engagements fighting against the Iraqi army as well as their elite Republican Guard and Fedayeen forces from Al-Nasiriyah to Baghdad. In 2004 Lance Corporal Downing returned to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), serving as a machine gun squad leader. In August 2004, Lance Corporal Downing led a squad of machine gunners in an intense three day long battle against Muqtada Al-Sadr's Mahdi army in the Najaf cemetery. For his actions, Lance Corporal Downing was subsequently awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with combat distinguishing device and would later be promoted to the rank of Corporal. Following the return from a second combat tour in Iraq, Corporal Downing checked into Headquarters Battery, 11th Marines and served as the Substance Abuse Control Officer (SACO) for approximately one year. Before leaving active duty in June 2006, Corporal Downing would be promoted to the rank of Sergeant. In January 2007, then Sergeant Downing checked into Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 23d Marines serving as the machine gun section leader. In April of 2008, Sergeant Downing was meritoriously promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. In 2011, Staff Sergeant Downing deployed with the battalion to Helmand Province, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as the Platoon Sergeant of 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 23d Marines. While conducting combat operations in Afghanistan, 2nd Platoon was responsible for seizing over two tons of illegal narcotics from the Taliban during aerial interdiction missions and participated in several multi-battalion operations during the course of the deployment. Since that time he has Been in various leadership roles and training Marines. In June of 2022, after being selected to the rank of Sergeant Major, SgtMaj Downing was assigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major of 2d Battalion, 14th Marines, a HIMARS rocket Battalion located in Grand Prairie, Texas.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 72-Matthew Feehan(Capt. US ARMY) D.C. Consultant

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 115:46


    Choices Not Chances Episode 72 Trailer-Matthew Feehan(Capt. US ARMY) D.C. Consultant

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 5:52


    Choices Not Chances Episode 71-Kevin Knuckles(Cpl. USMC)Marjah Marine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 132:52


    Choices Not Chances Episode 71 Trailer-Kevin Knuckles(Cpl. USMC)Marjah Marine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 2:13


    Choices Not Chances Episode 70-Nick Aicardi(Cpl. USMC Ret.)Hard To Kill Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 102:15


    Recently I sat down with Nick Aicardi, the Host of the Hard to Kill podcast, and talked about life. I really learned a lot in this one. Nick walks us through his experiences overseas, right down to the moment they closed on the enemy and sorted the situation out. The warfighter in me loved the chat and so will you.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 70 Trailer-Nick Aicardi(Cpl. USMC Ret.)Hard To Kill Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 2:20


    Choices Not Chances Episode 69-Joshua Hearn(Capt. US ARMY Ret.) 1st Division Armor Officer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 115:59


    This week's guest is retired Army Captain Joshua Hearns. He has had a multitude of different experiences in life and in service. I first met Josh in San Antonio, TX during a stay in an in-patient therapy facility called Laurel Ridge. During the 30 days I was in therapy, Josh and I talked a good bit and jammed out with guitars in the evenings. In this episode, we talk about his childhood, and his experiences in Iraq as the XO for Alpha Company 177. We discuss leadership, combat in Iraq., and transition back to society. This was a special episode for me because it was the first conversation between Josh and me in a long time. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 69 Trailer-Joshua Hearn(Capt. US ARMY Ret.) 1st Division Armor Officer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 2:45


    This week's guest is retired Army Captain Joshua Hearns. He has had a multitude of different experiences in life and in service. I first met Josh in San Antonio, TX during a stay in an in-patient therapy facility called Laurel Ridge. During the 30 days I was in therapy, Josh and I talked a good bit and jammed out with guitars in the evenings. In this episode, we talk about his childhood, and his experiences in Iraq as the XO for Alpha Company 177. We discuss leadership, combat in Iraq., and transition back to society. This was a special episode for me because it was the first conversation between Josh and me in a long time. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 68-Justin Cramer(SSgt. USMC) Former Action Guy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 142:15


    Justin Cramer joins the show to chat about life, war, and transition. We have a chat in this clip about his time operating out of a patrol base in Afghanistan. He had friendly Marines under fire as he was controlling air to assist. Cramer explains the process of deconflicting fires from air assets, and the chaos that can ensue. When Marines and friendly forces are under fire the fog of war is real. Things don't always go as planned.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 68 Trailer-Justin Cramer(SSgt. USMC) Former Action Guy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 7:03


    James Cramer joins the show to chat about life, war, and transition. We have a chat in this clip about his time operating out of a patrol base in Afghanistan. He had friendly Marines under fire as he was controlling air to assist. Cramer explains the process of deconflicting fires from air assets, and the chaos that can ensue. When Marines and friendly forces are under fire the fog of war is real. Things don't always go as planned.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 67-Chase McGrorty-Hunter(GySgt. USMC) Flashpoint Taiwan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 101:41


    Chase McGrorty-Hunter joins the show to talk about Flashpoint Taiwan. Chase is an active duty Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and has been someone that I started to follow on social media some time ago. In the past few years a cluster of active duty enlisted Marines as well as Officers have taken to the social media scene to enhance the warfighter. As I followed I learned, and every conversation we have had, I have learned as well. Gunny McGrorty-Hunter takes us through the structure of Flashpoint Taiwan, a war game of the largest kind. He speaks to articles written, Q&A sessions, and the culmination of the games in December. If you are an active duty Marine you do not want to miss this information.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 67 Trailer-Chase McGrorty-Hunter(GySgt. USMC)Flashpoint Taiwan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 3:50


    Chase McGrorty-Hunter joins the show to talk about Flashpoint Taiwan. Chase is an active duty Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and has been someone that I started to follow on social media some time ago. In the past few years a cluster of active duty enlisted Marines as well as Officers have taken to the social media scene to enhance the warfighter. As I followed I learned, and every conversation we have had, I have learned as well. Gunny McGrorty-Hunter takes us through the structure of Flashpoint Taiwan, a war game of the largest kind. He speaks to articles written, Q&A sessions, and the culmination of the games in December. If you are an active duty Marine you do not want to miss this information.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 66-Dominique Williams, Former Minnesota Vikings Running Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 79:21


    This week's guest is Dominique Williams, a former NFL football running back for the Minnesota Vikings, working toward his lifelong dream of being called up and activated. Dom suffered two ACL injuries, one on each knee and he was confronted with the reality that he was getting older, and his injuries were not helping his cause. Dom had to look at his life and decide on how to reinvent himself. Now, Dom works with the youth in his community branding himself a student success coach. He means to be the mentor and coach that he never had. Showing students what to do and how to be successful in identifying their dreams and taking actions that align with their thoughts and vision for themselves. This was an awesome interview to conduct and I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 66 Trailer-Dominique Williams, Former Minnesota Vikings Running Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 2:14


    This week's guest is Dominique Williams, a former NFL football running back for the Minnesota Vikings, working toward his lifelong dream of being called up and activated. Dom suffered two ACL injuries, one on each knee and he was confronted with the reality that he was getting older, and his injuries were not helping his cause. Dom had to look at his life and decide on how to reinvent himself. Now, Dom works with the youth in his community branding himself a student success coach. He means to be the mentor and coach that he never had. Showing students what to do and how to be successful in identifying their dreams and taking actions that align with their thoughts and vision for themselves. This was an awesome interview to conduct and I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 65-Luke Sherman(Capt. Tulsa OK. PD Ret.) Folds of Honor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 80:48


    Luke is the Senior Vice President of Outreach for the Folds of Honor. He joined the Folds of Honor in April of 2022 after a distinguished career with the Tulsa Police Department. Captain Luke Sherman served as a member of the Tulsa Police Department from 1992 through March of 2022. He has been involved in many different units and assignments. He was part of the command staff for the department and has over 25 years of experience leading, influencing, and guiding hundreds of police officers and other department employees in enforcement of local, state, and federal laws. Captain Sherman has been involved in thousands of critical incidents while working patrol, street crimes, SWAT and the Fugitive Warrant's unit. He also commanded both the Department's Special Investigations Division as well as the Special Response Team (responsible for handling civil unrest situations). Throughout his decorated career, he has been awarded many medals to include the prestigious Medal of Valor. Luke has also been involved with the National Tactical Officer's Association (NTOA) since 2004 as an instructor and director. The NTOA is the most recognized and accepted tactical police training association in the world. In 2007, Luke joined the NTOA's Board of Directors group and for the past 5 years has been the Chairman. The NTOA's membership includes law enforcement officials from 32 countries and every state of the U.S.A. In these roles with the association, Luke is considered a key part of an executive leadership team responsible for the creation and implementation of several national recognized initiatives pertaining to law enforcement standards and training models. He has been instrumental in shifting the association's goals in regard to identifying, patterning and successfully modernizing a storied national association in multiple areas regarding professionalizing these specialized police services. These programs have been implemented, recognized and accepted throughout the nation at all levels of government. Luke also is the owner and principal with Aegis CPG, a Tulsa based security consulting firm. Aegis CPG specializes with instruction and mitigation consulting services to organizations for the purpose of protecting both the workforce and business assets. His company provides system and security solutions that are scalable and applicable to a wide array of diverse clients including Universities, privately held and Fortune 500 companies, municipalities, state and federal lawmakers as well as private citizens. Luke holds a B.S. of Science in Criminal Justice with Minors in Psychology and Sociology.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 65 Trailer-Luke Sherman(Capt. Tulsa OK. PD Ret.) Folds of Honor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 2:07


    Luke is the Senior Vice President of Outreach for the Folds of Honor. He joined the Folds of Honor in April of 2022 after a distinguished career with the Tulsa Police Department. Captain Luke Sherman served as a member of the Tulsa Police Department from 1992 through March of 2022. He has been involved in many different units and assignments. He was part of the command staff for the department and has over 25 years of experience leading, influencing, and guiding hundreds of police officers and other department employees in enforcement of local, state, and federal laws. Captain Sherman has been involved in thousands of critical incidents while working patrol, street crimes, SWAT and the Fugitive Warrant's unit. He also commanded both the Department's Special Investigations Division as well as the Special Response Team (responsible for handling civil unrest situations). Throughout his decorated career, he has been awarded many medals to include the prestigious Medal of Valor. Luke has also been involved with the National Tactical Officer's Association (NTOA) since 2004 as an instructor and director. The NTOA is the most recognized and accepted tactical police training association in the world. In 2007, Luke joined the NTOA's Board of Directors group and for the past 5 years has been the Chairman. The NTOA's membership includes law enforcement officials from 32 countries and every state of the U.S.A. In these roles with the association, Luke is considered a key part of an executive leadership team responsible for the creation and implementation of several national recognized initiatives pertaining to law enforcement standards and training models. He has been instrumental in shifting the association's goals in regard to identifying, patterning and successfully modernizing a storied national association in multiple areas regarding professionalizing these specialized police services. These programs have been implemented, recognized and accepted throughout the nation at all levels of government. Luke also is the owner and principal with Aegis CPG, a Tulsa based security consulting firm. Aegis CPG specializes with instruction and mitigation consulting services to organizations for the purpose of protecting both the workforce and business assets. His company provides system and security solutions that are scalable and applicable to a wide array of diverse clients including Universities, privately held and Fortune 500 companies, municipalities, state and federal lawmakers as well as private citizens. Luke holds a B.S. of Science in Criminal Justice with Minors in Psychology and Sociology.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 64-John Dailey(MSgt. USMC Ret.)MARSOC, Afghanistan and Iraq

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 183:37


    This is an awesome conversation between retired Marine Master Sergeant John Dailey and I. John, and I talk about a myriad of different topics. John is a grunt, a Scout Sniper, a graduate of Ranger School, a leader in 1st Force Recon, and specifically the Team Leader of Marines involved in an ambush south of Kandahar in 2001, which was the first Marines in a decisive engagement in the entire Afghan campaign. John was instrumental in the inception and development of MARSOC. John talks in depth about his experiences not only with the teams but also with situations he experienced while in the Fleet Marine Corps and Marine Security Guard (MSG) duty. He speaks about Budapest, Turkey when the Berlin Wall came down. He talks about Scout Sniper School and a wicked prank that was played on him by the other guys at the school. John remains involved with MARSOC and is publishing a book called “Tough Rugged Bastards” about a lot of the experiences outlined in the interview. John edits for the Lethal Minds Journal, he has a Substack called Think, Read, Write, Repeat at jdailey.substack.com as well as an upcoming Substack called Ruck the Fuck Up at RTFU.Substack.com

    Choices Not Chances Episode 64 Trailer-John Dailey(MSgt. USMC Ret.)MARSOC, Afghanistan and Iraq

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 13:25


    This is an awesome conversation between retired Marine Master Sergeant John Dailey and I. John, and I talk about a myriad of different topics. John is a grunt, a Scout Sniper, a graduate of Ranger School, a leader in 1st Force Recon, and specifically the Team Leader of Marines involved in an ambush south of Kandahar in 2001, which was the first Marines in a decisive engagement in the entire Afghan campaign. John was instrumental in the inception and development of MARSOC. John talks in depth about his experiences not only with the teams but also with situations he experienced while in the Fleet Marine Corps and Marine Security Guard (MSG) duty. He speaks about Budapest, Turkey when the Berlin Wall came down. He talks about Scout Sniper School and a wicked prank that was played on him by the other guys at the school. John remains involved with MARSOC and is publishing a book called “Tough Rugged Bastards” about a lot of the experiences outlined in the interview. John edits for the Lethal Minds Journal, he has a Substack called Think, Read, Write, Repeat at jdailey.substack.com as well as an upcoming Substack called Ruck the Fuck Up at RTFU.Substack.com

    Choices Not Chances Episode 63-Mike Allen(LtCol. USMC) Allen Arms and Marine Security Guard

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 80:32


    This evening LtCol. Mike Allen (USMC) joins the show to talk about his career, his plans for transition, and his new venture in selling guns. Mike is set to retire in about 18 months and has already begun his transition plan. Mike entered the Marine Corps as an enlisted Logistician, ending up on an unorthodox path through the fleet Marine Corps. He would eventually attend school and be deployed as a Marine Security Guard in Kuwait City, Kuwait, and the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Allen built an impressive career in the enlisted community, the Chief Warrant Officer community, and later the commissioned officer community. We had an amazing time recording Mike and we look forward to working together in the future.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 63 Trailer-Mike Allen(LtCol. USMC) Allen Arms and Marine Security Guard

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 1:54


    This evening LtCol. Mike Allen (USMC) joins the show to talk about his career, his plans for transition, and his new venture in selling guns. Mike is set to retire in about 18 months and has already begun his transition plan. Mike entered the Marine Corps as an enlisted Logistician, ending up on an unorthodox path through the fleet Marine Corps. He would eventually attend school and be deployed as a Marine Security Guard in Kuwait City, Kuwait, and the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Allen built an impressive career in the enlisted community, the Chief Warrant Officer community, and later the commissioned officer community. We had an amazing time recording Mike and we look forward to working together in the future.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 62-Ricky Johnson Jr.(Cpl. USMC) The Semper Relentless Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 68:16


    Recently I sat down with Ricky Johnson Jr. for the podcast. I was turned on to his content by one of my good buddies, who worked out at the same gym. Ricky has been through a lot. As a child he talks about his “normal” being vastly different than other people. The culture in which he grew up certainly would shape some of his future. Ricky served in the Marine Corps as a bulk fueler, followed by getting out of the Corps and getting heavily into criminal activity. Everything from drugs to theft. He was left without a driver's license, spent time in jail, and a list of felonies. Ricky talks about the loss of his son, being his call to action, his call to get better and find some sort of good from years of bad. Now, Ricky speaks publicly about his experiences, from high school football teams to United States Marines, he has spoken at more that 200 venues, and continues to make positive impacts in his community. I hope you can take something away from this conversation. Semper Fidelis Simul Fortior

    Choices Not Chances Episode 62 Trailer-Ricky Johnson Jr.(Cpl. USMC) The Semper Relentless Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 1:59


    Recently I sat down with Ricky Johnson Jr. for the podcast. I was turned on to his content by one of my good buddies, who worked out at the same gym. Ricky has been through a lot. As a child he talks about his “normal” being vastly different than other people. The culture in which he grew up certainly would shape some of his future. Ricky served in the Marine Corps as a bulk fueler, followed by getting out of the Corps and getting heavily into criminal activity. Everything from drugs to theft. He was left without a driver's license, spent time in jail, and a list of felonies. Ricky talks about the loss of his son, being his call to action, his call to get better and find some sort of good from years of bad. Now, Ricky speaks publicly about his experiences, from high school football teams to United States Marines, he has spoken at more that 200 venues, and continues to make positive impacts in his community. I hope you can take something away from this conversation. Semper Fidelis Simul Fortior

    Choices Not Chances Episode 61-Jason Rhodes (PO2 USN) Walk from North Carolina to Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 120:08


    I had the opportunity last year to sit and chat with Jason Rhodes a while back. Jason contacted me about coming on the show or at the least being promoted by the show. He was embarking on a walk across the country to raise awareness for PTSD. He also donated a nice CMMG rifle to the show to be raffled off as a fundraiser. Jason started his journey shortly after our meeting, today we will talk about his life and the path that led him to where he is today. He is the founder of RenoVet non-profit, where he refabricates homes and adds wheelchair accessible entries to disabled Veterans homes. In 2024 he will transition to conversion vans for homeless veterans. The walk for Jason was as much about personal healing and resilience as it was about PTSD awareness. But it would suffice to say that he has come out of this experience a stronger and better person. To donate to Jason's cause please visit RenoVet.org

    Choices Not Chances Episode 61 Trailer-Jason Rhodes (PO2 USN) Walk from North Carolina to Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 2:17


    I had the opportunity last year to sit and chat with Jason Rhodes a while back. Jason contacted me about coming on the show or at the least being promoted by the show. He was embarking on a walk across the country to raise awareness for PTSD. He also donated a nice CMMG rifle to the show to be raffled off as a fundraiser. Jason started his journey shortly after our meeting, today we will talk about his life and the path that led him to where he is today. He is the founder of RenoVet non-profit, where he refabricates homes and adds wheelchair accessible entries to disabled Veterans homes. In 2024 he will transition to conversion vans for homeless veterans. The walk for Jason was as much about personal healing and resilience as it was about PTSD awareness. But it would suffice to say that he has come out of this experience a stronger and better person. To donate to Jason's cause please visit RenoVet.org

    Choices Not Chances Episode 60-Marc Arrington (MSgt. USMC Ret.) Pillars of Stoicism & Stoics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 57:01


    From the merchant Zeno of Citium to Marcus Aurelius, we chat about the pillars of stoicism and explore the eudaimonic nature of stoic philosophy. Marc Arrington is a returning guest to the show. He was featured in episode 47 and returned to discuss China and Taiwan in episode 55. Marc is a retired Marine Raider, heavily affiliated with the Raider Foundation and several other non-profit organizations in Eastern North Carolina, greater Camp Lejeune area.

    Choices Not Chances Special Edition-Chase McGrorty-Hunter(GySgt. USMC) Flashpoint Taiwan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 6:15


    Chase McGrorty-Hunter joins the show to talk about Flashpoint Taiwan. Chase is an active duty Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and has been someone that I started to follow on social media some time ago. In the past few years a cluster of active duty enlisted Marines as well as Officers have taken to the social media scene to enhance the warfighter. As I followed I learned, and every conversation we have had, I have learned as well. Gunny McGrorty-Hunter takes us through the structure of Flashpoint Taiwan, a war game of the largest kind. He speaks to articles written, Q&A sessions, and the culmination of the games in December. If you are an active duty Marine you do not want to miss this information.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 60 Trailer-Marc Arrington (MSgt. USMC Ret.) Pillars of Stoicism & Stoics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 3:35


    From the merchant Zeno of Citium to Marcus Aurelius, we chat about the pillars of stoicism and explore the eudaimonic nature of stoic philosophy. Marc Arrington is a returning guest to the show. He was featured in episode 47 and returned to discuss China and Taiwan in episode 55. Marc is a retired Marine Raider, heavily affiliated with the Raider Foundation and several other non-profit organizations in Eastern North Carolina, greater Camp Lejeune area.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 59-Stewart Blackwell (Sgt. USMC) Author Of Savages

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 136:20


    For an infantry Marine, you "march or die". When Marines do get to march on the enemy it is an unforgettable, life-altering experience. Re-entry to friendly lines is winning the day. "The fight raged for hours, and for hours we raged back. We flew in from the sky for the opening of our attack. Three days they stood and fought us hard before they were overcome.We dropped them in the killing fields between the poppy runs. Such a pretty battlefield, I never would have dreamed, the beauty of a poppy field in Marjah in the spring.

    Choices Not Chances Episode 59 Trailer-Stewart Blackwell (Sgt. USMC) Author Of Savages

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 2:15


    For an infantry Marine, you "march or die". When Marines do get to march on the enemy it is an unforgettable, life-altering experience. Re-entry to friendly lines is winning the day. "The fight raged for hours, and for hours we raged back. We flew in from the sky for the opening of our attack. Three days they stood and fought us hard before they were overcome.We dropped them in the killing fields between the poppy runs. Such a pretty battlefield, I never would have dreamed, the beauty of a poppy field in Marjah in the spring."

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