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The Cipher Brief has been honored to support a number of non-profit organizations over the years that have made giving back their mission – especially in the national security world. In this episode of State Secrets, we're welcoming David Kramer, a self-described ‘regular guy who wanted to give back' and Jeremy Morton, a former special operations operator who has done some pretty impressive stuff during his time in the military – to talk about how they're giving back via a non-profit called SOC-F.
Former Army Special Operations (SMU) operator Jeremy Morton speaks with David Hookstead about his time at war, combat, killing terrorists, TBI, PTSD, the unseen scars of war and the process of healing that comes afterwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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CHECK THIS OUT!!!! AFGHANISTAN. WAR. DESPAIR. HOPE. RESCUE. JESUS. The Asking Why podcast with Clint Davis is bringing a very special episode covering the current crisis on Afghanistan and a unique testimony of epic proportions!! Clint is an Army Veteran of Afghanistan and now a clinical therapist trained in trauma is HONORED to have his friend/brother in Christ, and fellow veteran Sergeant Major (retired) Jeremy Morton on the podcast!! Jeremy deployed numerous times to Iraq & Afghanistan to conduct direct action missions and hostage rescue operations as a part of Special Operations Unit, Delta Force. Clint and Jeremy want to take the moment to instill hope and give encouragement to our brothers and sisters in arms and everyone watching these events. You matter and your efforts matter!! This podcast will be a two part event. Part 1 will be covering Jeremy's time building up to 9/11 and Delta Force. Part 2 will be his deployments and times of service along with some brief opinions on the current crisis. Clint and Jeremy hope this testimony shines light in these dark times and shows how Jesus can bring beauty from the ashes of war. "Sergeant Major retired Jeremy Morton was born and raised in east Texas. In 1994 he graduated from Henderson High School and enlisted in the US Army. In December of 1994 Jeremy departed from Shreveport, Louisiana and traveled to Ft. Benning, GA for Infantry Basic Training. After graduating basic training, Jeremy attended Airborne School and the Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP). Upon successful completion of RIP, Jeremy was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment, 1st Ranger Battalion in Savannah, GA where he served for 5 years as a mortar man, infantry team leader, infantry squad leader and infantry weapons squad leader. In the summer of 2000 Jeremy moved to Ft. Polk, LA to serve in the Joint Readiness Training Center as an Observer Controller. After the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, Jeremy answered the call to serve his country in a new capacity. In March of 2002 he volunteered for and attended the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta (1st SFOD-D) assessment and selection. Jeremy successfully completed the selection process and moved to Ft. Bragg, NC with his wife Alyssa to begin Delta's Operator Training Course (OTC). Upon completion of OTC, Jeremy was officially assigned to the Unit and placed on an operational team. For the next 14 years, Jeremy deployed numerous times to Iraq & Afghanistan to conduct direct action missions and hostage rescue operations. Sergeant Major Morton retired from active duty in June of 2016 and he and his family moved back to Shreveport, LA. Sergeant Major Morton's notable awards include the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, The Iraq Campaign Medal with 6 Campaign Stars, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Bronze Star with Valor, 6 Bronze Stars, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the United States Army Presidential Unit Citation, and the Valorous Unit Award."
CHECK THIS OUT!!!! AFGHANISTAN. WAR. DESPAIR. HOPE. RESCUE. JESUS. The Asking Why podcast with Clint Davis is bringing a very special episode covering the current crisis on Afghanistan and a unique testimony of epic proportions!! Clint is an Army Veteran of Afghanistan and now a clinical therapist trained in trauma is HONORED to have his friend/brother in Christ, and fellow veteran Sergeant Major (retired) Jeremy Morton on the podcast!! Jeremy deployed numerous times to Iraq & Afghanistan to conduct direct action missions and hostage rescue operations as a part of Special Operations Unit, Delta Force. Clint and Jeremy want to take the moment to instill hope and give encouragement to our brothers and sisters in arms and everyone watching these events. You matter and your efforts matter!! This podcast will be a two part event. Part 1 will be covering Jeremy's time building up to 9/11 and Delta Force. Part 2 will be his deployments and times of service along with some brief opinions on the current crisis. Clint and Jeremy hope this testimony shines light in these dark times and shows how Jesus can bring beauty from the ashes of war. "Sergeant Major retired Jeremy Morton was born and raised in east Texas. In 1994 he graduated from Henderson High School and enlisted in the US Army. In December of 1994 Jeremy departed from Shreveport, Louisiana and traveled to Ft. Benning, GA for Infantry Basic Training. After graduating basic training, Jeremy attended Airborne School and the Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP). Upon successful completion of RIP, Jeremy was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment, 1st Ranger Battalion in Savannah, GA where he served for 5 years as a mortar man, infantry team leader, infantry squad leader and infantry weapons squad leader. In the summer of 2000 Jeremy moved to Ft. Polk, LA to serve in the Joint Readiness Training Center as an Observer Controller. After the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, Jeremy answered the call to serve his country in a new capacity. In March of 2002 he volunteered for and attended the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta (1st SFOD-D) assessment and selection. Jeremy successfully completed the selection process and moved to Ft. Bragg, NC with his wife Alyssa to begin Delta's Operator Training Course (OTC). Upon completion of OTC, Jeremy was officially assigned to the Unit and placed on an operational team. For the next 14 years, Jeremy deployed numerous times to Iraq & Afghanistan to conduct direct action missions and hostage rescue operations. Sergeant Major Morton retired from active duty in June of 2016 and he and his family moved back to Shreveport, LA. Sergeant Major Morton's notable awards include the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, The Iraq Campaign Medal with 6 Campaign Stars, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Bronze Star with Valor, 6 Bronze Stars, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the United States Army Presidential Unit Citation, and the Valorous Unit Award."
I am abandoning the Corona Bloody Virus Extraordinary episodes for now in the great hope that we do not need to return to them...I had a brilliant chat with Jeremy Morton who is the Editor of South Leeds Life - a community news channel. We talk about how it started and Jeremy gives advice about how you could start your own...The featured track is the wonderful ""Chancer" by PG Carlietta.https://southleedslife.com/https://www.facebook.com/PGCiarlettahttps://twitter.com/PGCiarlettahttps://www.instagram.com/pgciarletta/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1SDC-HB0T7uvW9IGeipYDw?view_as=subscriberhttps://www.tiktok.com/@pgciarletta?lang=en
Jeremy Morton, Director of Service and Mechanical Solutions at TechStar, and Callis Ogles, Senior application engineer BK Vibro discuss minimizing false machine trips with the Maintenance Override Switch (MOS). The goal of this conversation is to educate, increase awareness, and increase use of the MOS. You'll be surprised just how important the MOS is and how it can boost your overall success.
Broadcasting live from a rice harvester at Jeremy Morton's farm at Moulamein - and a double-strength bait will be on the market in two weeks, to help farmers try to win the war against mice
In this episode we talk with Jeremy Morton, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
United States v. Jeremy Morton
Quick Takes with Kevin: Leadership, Life and Ministry (Video)
A team will not be healthy if there is not consistent, open and honest communication. The difficult conversations are what help a team grow and improve. Kevin sits down with Jeremy Morton, pastor of First Baptist Woodstock, Ga., to discuss how to build an environment of trust in your leadership team.
Quick Takes with Kevin: Leadership, Life and Ministry (Video)
A team will not be healthy if there is not consistent, open and honest communication. The difficult conversations are what help a team grow and improve. Kevin sits down with Jeremy Morton, pastor of First Baptist Woodstock, Ga., to discuss how to build an environment of trust in your leadership team.
A team will not be healthy if there is not consistent, open and honest communication. The difficult conversations are what help a team grow and improve. Kevin sits down with Jeremy Morton, pastor of First Baptist Woodstock, Ga., to discuss how to build an environment of trust in your leadership team.
Quick Takes with Kevin: Leadership, Life and Ministry (Video)
A healthy church starts with a healthy culture among its leadership team. That health, however, must be cultivated. Kevin and Jeremy Morton, pastor of First Baptist Woodstock, Ga., speak about the keys to developing a healthy team culture.
A healthy church starts with a healthy culture among its leadership team. That health, however, must be cultivated. Kevin and Jeremy Morton, pastor of First Baptist Woodstock, Ga., speak about the keys to developing a healthy team culture.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020. Second Service. Bro. Jeremy Morton.
Thursday, March 5, 2020. Second Service. Bro. Jeremy Morton
Jeremy Morton, Pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock, Georgia, preaches about the majesty and reverence of the name of God.
Jeremy Morton, Pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock, Georgia, preaches about the majesty and reverence of the name of God.
Sermon with Pastor Jeremy Morton from 8-11-2019.
Message with Pastor Jeremy Morton on 7-14-2019
Jeremy Morton preaching over Blind Bartimaeus.
6/24/19
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What is it? The sounds generated by mating fish? The US government? Or even the evolution of humans to hear electromagnetic waves... Steve Punt, BBC Radio 4's Mulder and Scully combined, turns his analytical ears to The Hum - heard by people, all over the world, tonight. For some of those who hear it, it's unpleasant, even distressing, for others simply mysterious. The Hum has been reported as far back as the 1960's, when people in Bristol first brought it to the attention of the local council. They never found out what caused it. Many have tried to work out the source of the Hum... so there is no real reason to expect Radio 4's gumshoe to solve it in half an hour... but Punt PI will investigate some intriguing possibilities. From Surrey to the ionosphere, he examines afresh some of the most common theories - with leading experts: is it the sounds created by fish, as recorded by neurobiologist Dr Andrew Bass; or the noise of seismic waves as discussed with expert Dr Lucia Gualtieri of Columbia University, New York; might it be a whole range of potential ear problems as suggested by Mark Williams at the Tinnitus Clinic; tall buildings - given short shrift by South Leeds Life editor, Jeremy Morton; electromagnetism - considered by science expert Roland Pease; and last, but definitely most 'X-files' of all, HAARP, a US military research station, now run by Bob McCoy of the University of Alaska - a theory poo-pooed by national security journalist Sharon Weinberger. He also touches base with the creator of the World Hum website, Dr Glen MacPherson, who is trying to keep an online record of this phenomenon - most commonly described as a diesel engine in the distance. Producer: Sara Jane Hall Music sourcing: Danny Webb.