Dean Lister and Jocko analyze Military combatives manual and evaluate.
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I was in Ramadi i with 3/8 Marines USMC, I have zero social medial accounts. I was a machine gunner, now I am a P.O.G ass nurse working at the fort Carson Colorado army base.
Right now I am drunk and miss the combat and my brothers…..
I just fell like a piece of shit….. I don’t expect anybody to respond……….. I’m just watching old videos of my unit on YouTube and…… im drunk
– SGT Wilson, Newbern, L, USMC 3/8 Marines WPNS CO
Sir, and your fallen brothers do not deserve to be honored like this. They didn’t fight for you to be drunk, did they?! You have a life and a purpose, so pull yourself together and really honor your friends. Do some good, the good for which your brothers fell. If you’re a nurse, be a good nurse for God’s sake. You can help shed a little light into the lives of others… and when you do that, when you can shine even the tiniest light in the very deep darkness some of us can find ourselves in… they will carry that for the rest of their lives. Even the tiniest spark in the deepest darkness can be seen light years away.
Tomas Ditrich
I think most of us dip into this. I miss running with 2/5 in Ramadi and my time in the Corps. Nothing is ever really the same. Most of us probably get drunk, I’m guilty. But as Mr Ditrich just said be great at what you do now. Use the motivation you had in the Corps in your current field. It works. It gives you a mission and that’s what we combat veterans need.
SGT S
1/4, 2/5
We are all guilty in some way’s … by dorwning our sorrow in booze or becoming 320pound of fat disgrace to once former unit. I started helping at paliative care in 2018 … doing quarters, turning elderly and cleaning sh…t. The bottom of the society. There was a childs section … that … made me understand we have absolutely nothing to complain about, we are a live, healthy, full of strenght. Anytime you want to complain do a shugar cookie and eat the sand. What we became is but our fault and we ow to our fallen brothers, to rise!
Dum spiro de spero
601st. SGOG Czech republic
Hey,
can anybody post the link to the combatives manual this episode is referencing ?
I found some, but they seem to be different.
Thank you in advance !
Great Podcast, I was a Cop for 29.4 years. Trained with Charles Nelson, studied with Carl Cestari, Dan Insosanto, Larry Hartsell, Vunak, Guru Gaje, Jim Wagner, State Corrections, NYPD and FAMS and boxed. Also at 61 still do PT daily. No secrets, Every Day You Don’t Train someone else does. Thank you.
Barry Leventhal
Bergen County Police Department, Sgt. Retired