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Even Eric’s very first combat operation (which jump into in the first two minutes of this episode) was as chaotic as they get with multiple aircraft supporting his ODA going winchester (running out of ammo) trying to suppress the enemy. He would be involved in operations we’ve heard of previously - in one case carrying the bodies of the soldiers we lost in Extortion 17 - and many events we have not heard of, to include one of the largest VBIEDs in the post-9/11 era on the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, that wounded over 70 soldiers and local nationals.
Eric experienced so much of this combat and loss in his mid-20s and, as he mentions, some of these moments are still with him today. It’s hard to imagine one person could experience this much combat in one lifetime, let alone in just four years and I hope you enjoy this gauntlet of trial by fire, literally, and the combat operations and insights he shares, as much as I did.
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Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Guest Introduction (Eric Neal) 02:25 - Interview begins 02:48 - Background with Darrell Utt 04:24 - Medal of Honor recipients before award 06:17 - The importance of 3rd Group 07:55 - First mission outside the wire 21:27 - 4Patriots 24:29 - Childhood and joining the Army 30:00 - The Football Coach 34:54 - Path to Special Forces 39:42 - Combat Story Merch 39:58 - Gaining confidence 43:38 - The Q-course 49:34 - The drive for combat 50:58 - Hazing 56:13 - Loosing a team leader 59:01 - First deployment stories 01:03:14 - First deployment afterthoughts 01:04:49 - Second deployment 01:13:31 - Being on Comms during missions 01:15:16 - First mission back after IED 01:18:33 - A tragic situation 01:33:05 - Second deployment afterthoughts 01:36:47 - Third deployment 01:40:56 - Dealing with losing teammates 01:42:20 - Fourth deployment 02:02:57 - Courageous acts 02:06:56 - Sentimental Items 02:08:17 - Would you do it all again 02:09:28 - Final remarks 02:10:54 - Listener comments and shout outs