0:00:00 – Opening
0:04:00 – General Don Bolduc
3:27:54 – How to stay on THE PATH.
3:53:32 – Closing gratitude.
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Hello Lieutenant Commander Willink sir. Thank you very much for your dedication and service to our nation. Since reading Extreme Ownership, I take full responsibility for mistakes I make. My wife is Chinese and I having spent time in China realized they are raising tough young men. If our young men (Americans) do not learn the principals of ownership then we will be weak in comparison. These lessons you are teaching are deeply important to our society. Recently I read a book titled “Freedom at All Cost” by Sergeant Daniel K. Luc who was awarded the Silver Star Medal for Combat Valor during the battle Loc Ninh in Vietnam, April 1972. Sergeant Luc was one of four soldiers who survived the assault of 5th VC division joined by the 272nd and 273rd artillery regiments, who were apart of the 35,000 NVA soldiers advancing toward An Loc. Loc Ninh was a small military outpost with a few hundred ARVN soldiers and a few Americans. The battle that took place was extremely brutal, even with the help of two AC130 Spectre gunships and B-52 bombers dropping CBUs and napalm almost on top of their position, Loc Ninh was eventually overrun and the few remaining soldiers had to fight their way through enemy territory back to An Loc. Sergeant Luc was an ARVN interpreter and in this book he teaches the history of Vietnam leading up to the war, the battles that took place, and how he and 500,000 other SVs fled the country on fishing boats after the communist came to power. Sergeant Luc eventually found his way to America, and is one of the only remaining witnesses to the events that took place during that battle. I do highly recommend you read his amazing story of survival, which we credits God Almighty for. Thank you and God bless you. – Jason W. Henry