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What We Brought Home provides all military veterans with a judgement-free forum to anonymously share their most personal stories of war and peacetime; to help both storytellers and listeners find connection and better cope with the complicated emotions of


    • Aug 1, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    10. An Ambush

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 33:45


    On this final episode of Season 1 of What We Brought Home, a former Infantry soldier describes his experience walking into an ambush with his platoon in Iraq. Thank you so much for listening! Season 2 is in production, we'll be back as soon as we can. This episode contains some common military terms that might not be familiar to everyone. Here is a quick explanation to provide context: Platoon - An Infantry platoon has about 40 members. It is made up of 4 squads of 8-12 members. Each squad consists of 2 teams. Column - When moving through an enemy area, platoons typically spread out as they walk in formation, often with 20-30 feet between each member to make it more difficult for one weapon, like a grenade, to harm multiple soldiers at one time. On roads, platoons often walk in a column with soldiers staggered on either side but similarly spaced. This gives the platoon the most flexibility in case one part of the column gets into contact with an enemy, the remaining portion can maneuver and react. OP - Observation post. Usually a small temporary position used to observe activity. 203 - M203 Grenade launcher. Mounted underneath the barrel of a m4, this weapon shoots 40mm grenade rounds one at a time. Intended for targets at longer distances (300-400 meters), these rounds have a minimum distance that they must travel before the round will explode. FM7-8 - Field Manual 7-8. This is the Army's Infantry tactics manual for platoons and squads. Most unit training is focused on mastering the tactics and techniques outlined in it. VS17 panel - A brightly colored piece of cloth used for signaling in a field environment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    9. 51% Good, 49% Bad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 32:06


    On this episode of What We Brought Home, our guest describes moments of doubt and clarity leading up to and during his time in Iraq and explores feelings of success and failure during a high stakes deployment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    8. Truck Stop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 22:59


    On this atypical episode of What We Brought Home, co-host Mike shares an event from his time in Iraq that left him with conflicted feelings about his service. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    7. Soldier and Spouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 39:42


    On this episode of What We Brought Home, our guest talks about her experience both deploying as an active service member and being married to an active service member and shares with us the profound impact leaving active duty has had on her and her family. Our guest spent several years on active duty, during which she deployed twice. She left active duty over 10 years ago and has since served in several roles with various National Guard and Reserve units. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    6. An Interrogation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 26:07


    On this atypical episode of What We Brought Home, co-host Pat shares the story about his part in a detainee interrogation in Iraq over 16 years ago, how it affected him and how he has since come to terms with his actions. All guest storytellers, past and future, will remain anonymous. We thought it would be helpful for listeners to hear the stories that inspired us to create this podcast. We also want our guests to know that we too have things that we've hidden and have struggled with over the years and it is possible to face them, share them with others and to move forward. Thank you everyone for listening and for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    5. Talk About The Lost Ones

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 36:47


    On this episode of What We Brought Home, our guest shares a tremendous loss from one of his Iraq deployments and how he's learned to cope with the untimely passing of friends and fellow Soldiers. This episode contains some common military terms that might not be familiar to everyone. Here is a quick explanation to provide context: Patrol Base - a small, often temporary, base, usually closer to a city or town, that houses dozens of personnel. They are usually fortified with some type of wall and a gate. Units use them to rest, refit and launch operations. FOB - Forward Operating Base - usually a medium size fortified base that houses hundreds of personnel. These are typically surrounded by large walls and are heavily defended. FOBs usually have many more resources than patrol bases like a better chow hall, a motor pool for vehicle repairs, an internet cafe, phones to call home, more comfortable accommodations, etc. Gold Star Family - one that has lost an immediate family member in the line of duty of military service. Training - Our storyteller this week references an event that happens during "training". For those who haven't experienced it, it might be hard to envision what training actually is and what the heck our storyteller is talking about. Army training is typically conducted in designated areas on base, usually out in the woods or on an arms range. During training, there are specific tasks that units are out there to practice. These tasks usually occupy most of the day but there is often some down time in between events. It's often during these in between times when young soldiers might feel inspired to challenge their leaders (often new Platoon Leaders (PLs)) to a friendly test of their hand to hand combatives skills. This is usually a morale booster and the PLs play along as they are happy to see their units working together to accomplish a common goal. Many times, a whole platoon will gang up on their new PL and place them in a nearby mud pit or tie them up or draw funny things on their face. It's considered a right of passage for most PLs, especially in the Infantry, and it usually (but not always) means that your soldiers feel generally positive towards you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    4. One Boot, One Sandal

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 31:16


    Our storyteller, a NCO (non-commissioned officer) and former squad leader, shares a moment when his expectations for his deployment to Iraq met reality. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    3. A Better Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 28:27


    Our guest, who for years focused on what his deployments cost him, takes the opportunity to share with us what his deployments have given him. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    2. On Station

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 32:37


    An Apache helicopter pilot shares her experience while supporting ground troops from the air in Afghanistan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    1. Fireworks and Balloons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 32:19


    Our first guest shares his experience of being hit by a roadside bomb and how it affected him more than 10 years later. This episode was one of our demos previously titled "The Stryker". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

    Introducing: What We Brought Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 2:05


    Introducing What We Brought Home - True stories of service, long hidden, now shared. We provide military veterans with a judgement-free forum to anonymously share their most personal stories of war and peacetime; to help both storytellers and listeners find connection and better cope with the complicated emotions of military service. Each episode features a different veteran, anonymously telling their story. Go to whatwebroughthome.com to learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatwebroughthome/message

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