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07 Feb 2022
Air Force Veteran Experiences Sexual Trauma During Service 🙏
00:54:14
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Air Force Veteran Megan Rodriguez. Megan grew up with both sides of the tracks in her family. Her mother was part of the LA gang life while her father was a law enforcement officer. Megan speaks on joining the Air Force to build a family legacy and talks us through her admiration for one of her older brothers who was also part of the LA gang life. She relives a traumatic sexual attack during her time in service and leaves us with the importance of dealing with your mental state of mind.
Megan showed incredible courage and openness during this discussion about sexual trauma, and we truly hope and request that our Urban Valor community embrace and show love to Megan. She's an incredible person who's story we're so proud to share with you.
14 Feb 2022
Navy Pilot in Vietnam Shot Down- 650 Missions | Veteran’s HOF Inductee 🇺🇸
00:47:23
This week’s Urban Valor story features U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran O.C. Fowler, Jr.
O.C. was a Navy pilot during the Vietnam war and flew approximately 650 missions during his year-long combat tour. He was part of Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron Three Seawolves, part of the brown water Navy Task Force 116. O.C. is heavily decorated and talks us through having to control his helicopter and land in a rice patty field after being shot down during one of his missions. It’s one of many stories O.C. tells during his interview. O.C. was voted unanimously 2021-2022 Veteran of the Year by the Veterans Council of Chatham County in addition to being inducted into the Georgia Military Veterans Hall of Fame.
This veteran interview is yet another example of why Urban Valor works to capture these incredible stories and honor these Veteran War Heroes.
22 Feb 2022
U.S. Army Black Hawk Crew Chief in Iraq Invasion | Joe Higgins Story 🇺🇸
00:49:01
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Army Black Hawk Crew Chief veteran Joe Higgins. In this episode, Joe talks about his admiration for his grandfather who inspired him to join the Army. After Joe talks about flying mission after mission during Operation Iraqi Freedom, he leaves us with the importance of getting involved in veteran organizations and the importance of having a purpose post service.
Urban Valor shares the incredible stories of our Veterans. We don't look for particular stories, we look for any Veteran Story, combat or non-combat. If you're a Veteran, we'd love to hear YOUR story, and you'd be surprised with how many people your story will impact and help.
As Urban Valor continues to grow our platform, we'll soon open our charity efforts to truly help change the lives of Veterans across our country. We are very excited to reveal more details as we continue to develop Urban Valor, and we can't thank you, the viewer, enough for your pioneering support of our new platform and brand. Your interest and support are the foundation to what we're building at Urban Valor and truly are what is making the future possible for us, we thank you.
28 Feb 2022
Army Veteran Sacrifices Feet To Pass Special Forces Selection 🇺🇸
00:47:05
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran James Evans. James enlisted into the Army and decided he wanted to be a Green Beret. He gave his all during Army Special Forces School. Out of approximately 450 candidates James was one of the 92 selected after passing the school. Unfortunately, he suffered severe injuries to his feet. Since transitioning out of the Army, James has embedded himself deep into the veteran community and has a lot to say about the organizations he’s involved in.
Urban Valor is an organization that brings incredible veteran stories to the masses, so we can fully celebrate our Veteran heroes and their sacrifices. Our veteran interviews consist of combat veterans and veterans of all experiences levels. All Veterans played an important role in protecting our country and we're so very proud of them.
07 Mar 2022
Desert Storm Veteran Shares Story! 28 Years of Service with NAVY/ARMY 🇺🇸
00:46:09
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Navy and Army Veteran Kent Blackburn. Kent spent approximately 28 years in the service. From being a radioman in the Navy to an infantryman in the Army, Ken has been around the block and was highly experienced. A common denominator amongst America’s veterans is downplaying their service thinking it wasn’t significant. Pay close attention to Kent’s body language as he courageously shares his story and struggles to speak about his accomplishments. He's an absolute hero, but is so humble and doesn't desire the attention or notoriety, that's what makes him, and many Veterans like him so special.
Serving for the Navy and Army throughout his career, Kent has an incredible perspective from a different lens of the military, and as a Desert Storm Veteran, he has plenty of incredible stories to share.
We are honored here at Urban Valor to present you with the story of Keny Blackburn, U.S.Navy and U.S. Army Veteran service his country between 1984 through 2017.
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14 Mar 2022
Navy Seal Outruns Rockets, Shares War Stories, & Talks Mental Health 🧠
00:50:25
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Navy Seal veteran, Johnny Sotello.
Johnny was a breacher and a point man in the Navy Seal Teams, which ended up taking a toll on his mental state. He tells a story about a moment of laughter he shared with his teammates as they attempted to outrun rockets launched by the enemy in Iraq. Johnny leaves us with a bucket full of effective treatments for veterans suffering from PTSD and TBI as he continues to give back by helping as many veterans as he can.
This is usually where we'd tell you all about Urban Valor and our mission to help share stories of all heroic Veterans, while raising awareness in the key areas of Veteran homelessness, Veteran Mental Health, and Veteran transition, or any Veteran in need.
But instead, we'd like to take the opportunity while sharing this incredibly powerful story and advice shared by Johnny Sotello, who is one of the toughest, and most incredible men I know, and just say, there's absolute STRENGTH and TOUGHNESS in getting help. There's power in recognizing you need help. We all need help.
One click, or one dial of your phone can change your life. We have no affiliation with Veterans Crisis Line, but believe what they're doing is incredible, as they offer a free and confidential support line to Veterans in need.
Please, if Johnny spoke to you, and you found yourself recognizing symptoms, or thinking about your own pain and struggle with mental health, reach out to Veterans Crisis Line and have a private conversation so you can be on the road to getting better. We appreciate you HERO, thank you for serving our country, now, you deserve all the help and support in the world.
Chief Master Sergeant SERVED 9 Tours and 38 Years of Duty | Air Force & National Guard 🇺🇸
00:40:24
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Air Force and National Guard veteran, Samuel Currie.
Sam enlisted into the Air Force in 1974 and retired out of the National Guard in 2013 as a Chief Master Sergeant after 38 years of service. During his time in service, Sam completed 9 tours overseas and has flown many missions as a Loadmaster. He spoke of his father actually being a World War 1 combat veteran along with incredible insights about the military, talks PTSD, and how he chose the Air Force and his job as a loadmaster.
He leaves us with the importance of getting involved in veteran organizations after transitioning back into civilian life and having a purpose in life.
28 Mar 2022
Army Combat Veteran Survives 3 Explosions 🙏 FULL STORY
00:48:57
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran Will Jones.
Will served as an 11 Bravo infantryman in the Army from 2004 to 2008.
He did two combat tours overseas and talks about being blown up three times while conveying through the IED-infested roads of Iraq. Will is full of high energy and good vibes. He leaves us with how physical fitness impacts his life and keeps him with a strong mind.
Will Jones showed bravery in combat and also bravery sitting down and talking with us today, sharing his story. We thank him greatly for all of the bravery and sacrifice he's endured during and since his two combat tours.
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04 Apr 2022
Marine Combat Veteran Takes His Life, Widow’s Story 🙏
00:51:16
This week’s Urban Valor episode features our first veteran spouse interview with Danielle Sanchez. Danielle was married to Marcos Sanchez, a Marine combat veteran who served with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) during the invasion of Iraq. Danielle says Marcos wasn’t the same person upon returning home from war and speaks on the struggle of trying to navigate their marriage without leaving her husband behind. Unfortunately, Marco’s PTSD caught up with him and he took his life in October of 2018.
Danielle's story is open, honest, and so courageous. We thank her greatly for her strength in sharing Marcos story with us and the unfortunately reality of PTSD for Veterans, and what we're hoping with Urban Valor to combat against.
Please show Danielle your thanks, love, and support in the comments on our YT video. Danielle, you know how much we appreciate you.
11 Apr 2022
A Dysfunctional Family & Street Fights, U.S. Army Veteran Story 🇺🇸
00:48:01
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Army veteran, Phillip Williams. Phillip says he grew up in a rough neighborhood in Michigan and got into a lot of fights because he was a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood. He had all his teeth knocked out throughout his street fighting career and shares a story about being humbled after being jumped while stationed in Germany.
Phillip says he would do the military all over again and is involved in several veteran organizations where he spends his time volunteering and giving back to the veteran community.
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Emotions Flare For Army Special Ops Combat Veteran 11 Tours Later 🇺🇸
00:46:20
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Army Special Operations veteran, Chris O’Malley. Chris served in the Army for approximately 21 years and retired as a First Sergeant. During his time in service, Chris conducted 11 tours overseas not limited to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Philippines. He tells an unfortunate story about a Chinook Helicopter crash while in the Philippines, that had 10 U.S. military personnel aboard with no survivors. Emotions flare understandably as Chris shares about his combat operations throughout his military career.
Chris is a true American Hero and an incredible Veteran and we were so very fortunate to have the opportunity to sit down with him.
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25 Apr 2022
Black Hawk Pilot Survives Crash, Combat Missions, and Downed Crewmen 🇺🇸
00:46:11
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Major- Black Hawk Pilot, Jennifer Fortenberry. Jennifer and her twin sister were inspired by their father to join the military. She talks about her father’s incredible accomplishments, surviving a helicopter crash in a combat zone, and struggling to deal with the loss of several crewmen during her three tours to Iraq and Afghanistan. Jennifer leaves us with her involvement in several veteran communities and how it helps her cope with everything she has been through.
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02 May 2022
Combat Veteran Byron Rodgers Dies & Comes Back After IED Blast 😱
00:54:51
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine combat veteran, Byron Rodgers. Byron served in the Marine Corps as an infantry assault man. He was blown up multiple times during his combat tour in Iraq. Byron talks about coming out of his body and seeing himself unconscious during one of these attacks. He describes the journey in detail and it’s an incredible story. Byron has stories that will blow your mind and you do not want to miss this. His energy and a positive mindset are likely to motivate the heck out of you.
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09 May 2022
Marine Veteran Dodged Bullets & Kidnappings During Childhood 😱
00:53:28
This week’s Urban Valor episode features U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Brendon Arbilon. Brendon grew up in the rough streets of the Philippines. He always had a security detail with him because of who his parents were. Brendon was shot at as a kid while driving in convoys and witnessed his security driver get executed as he was walking out of school towards his pickup vehicle. He eventually migrated to America from the Philippines and became a Marine. Brendon now trains people how to protect themselves by situational awareness and becoming proficient shooters.
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This week’s episode on Urban Valor features former spouse of a U.S. Marine Corps war veteran, Gissela Delery. Gissela met her former spouse while in high school. She speaks about the personality her ex-husband had before going to war and the changes she noticed upon him returning home from combat. Military spouses often go unnoticed yet end up having to navigate some heavy emotions from their significant others, which is clearly voiced in this interview.
Combat effects more than just the Veteran themself. Often spouses, kids, parents, friends, colleagues, and more see changes in the person they knew previous to war. In this episode of Urban Valor, Gissela speaks of the results of her husband's sacrifice and how it affected their relationship and future. We're so thankful Gissela took the time and had the willingness and courage to sit down with us and share her story!
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23 May 2022
Army Soldier Disregards Sectors Of Fire & Shoots Back! 😱
00:45:37
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran, Edgar Rios. Edgar served in the Army as an 11B Infantryman from 2008 to 2016 and got out as a Staff Sergeant. He walks us through being a brand-new soldier in Afghanistan and getting shot at for the very first time. The contact was coming from outside of Edgar’s sectors of fire, yet Edgar decided to shoot back anyways. In doing so he received a master class on sectors of fire along with his platoon’s first Combat Infantry Badge. Edgar leaves us with the changes he noticed in himself upon transitioning out of the military.
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30 May 2022
Poolee Forced To Divorce Wife To Become a Marine 😢
00:46:25
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Kiro Awad. Kiro migrated to the United States from Egypt. He was faced with many obstacles on his journey to becoming a Marine. One of these obstacles was the recruiter telling Kiro he had to divorce his wife if he wanted to enlist in the Marine Corps. Kiro would later find out from one of his drill instructors that the recruiter lied to him and that divorce wasn’t necessary to get into the Marine Corps.
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06 Jun 2022
Overcoming Overdose & Jail Time | SHOCKING Marine Veteran Story 😱
00:49:11
Robert overdosed while experiencing drugs prior to the military, which helped to set him on the right path. He had no thoughts of going to war, but September 11th, 2001 would change everything. He talks about watching banana shows in Okinawa, going to jail for crimes he didn’t commit, and fighting for his reputation. This Marine Veteran overcame so much before, during, and after service, we're lucky to have the opportunity to listen as he shares his experiences with us!
Robert has been through many different transitions in life and has experienced so much as a Marine Veteran and as a person.
Robert has become an advocate for veterans and wrote a book called “How To Grow A Beard”, which is a military transition guide back into civilian life.
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13 Jun 2022
Army Soldier Caught In Enemy Sniper Scope | SHOCKING Veteran Story 😱
00:52:13
During combat operations in Iraq, Daniel faced multiple occasions where an enemy sniper had shot and wounded a soldier who had just moved into the position Daniel was at just moments before the attack.
He witnessed his best friend, James J. Coon, get shot and killed by an enemy sniper while in Iraq. Daniel talks about his struggle to transition back into the civilian world and leaves us with some solid advice for other veterans. This episode is dedicated to Daniel’s best friend, James J. Coon.
Rest in Paradise, brother.
This Army Soldier experienced some pretty shocking experiences, and this is a SHOCKING Combat Veteran Story you don't want to miss.
We're so proud and honored for the opportunity to share Daniel Diaz's veteran story with you, and we're honored to also dedicate this episode in honor of his best friend, James J. Coon, for his ultimate sacrifice for our country 🇺🇸
20 Jun 2022
Married To A Marine Combat Veteran With PTSD 🙏
00:33:42
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Hannah McCoy, the wife of Marine combat veteran, Shane McCoy. Hannah describes in detail what it’s like being married to a combat veteran with PTSD.
She goes above and beyond by educating herself on the things her husband deals with daily to learn how to support him the best she can. Hannah, like many other veteran spouses, plays a huge role in the veteran community by being the rock to one of America’s warriors.
27 Jun 2022
From Dealing Drugs To Three Army Combat Tours 🇺🇸
00:49:25
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran, Kenny Evans. Kenny grew up rough and had turned to selling drugs to make money, but that life did not define him.
His life changed when his former best friend ended up going to jail, as it put Kenny on a better path, which led to him enlisting in the Army.
He served three Army combat tours, two to Iraq and once to Afghanistan, and lost one of his best friends during one of the deployments. Kenny now helps run a nonprofit called “Strike Team For Vets” and is a HUGE advocate for veteran suicide prevention.
Listen as Kenny Evans shares combat stories, and life lessons, and talks about veteran suicide prevention, veteran transition, veteran support, the struggles of PTSD and importance of Veteran Mental Health, and so much more in this impactful episode you are not going to want to miss.
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04 Jul 2022
Soldier Shot By Sniper But Gets Back In The Fight! 🇺🇸
00:51:01
Raymond grew up in a gang neighborhood in Riverside, CA. He was kicked out of two high schools and ended up enlisting in the Army to serve in the Infantry. During a combat tour in Iraq, Raymond was shot by a sniper. He eventually recovered from his wound and got back in the fight. However, while recovering at home, Raymond discovered some horrific news about his fellow soldiers being killed in action before he had made it back.
Raymond's courage and will speak volumes in this episode, and truly show how tough U.S. Army Soldiers are.
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11 Jul 2022
Marine Recon, Intel, Plane Jumps, Survival School, & The Human Baton 🇺🇸
00:47:08
Kyle went from Arabic Linguist to Signal Intelligence to becoming a reconnaissance Marine. He’s traveled the world by air, on land, and at sea and has been through some of the toughest schools the Marine Corps has to offer. Kyle had one hell of an adrenaline-packed enlistment. Upon transitioning out of the military he got involved with “The Human Baton”, an organization that gives people wild, adrenaline-packed experiences. You’re going to want to hear this.
Urban Valor is a platform built to capture, share, and celebrate the incredible stories of our military veterans! Every veteran's story is worth listening to, and Urban Valor is on a mission to collect and share as many stories as possible!
But we don't stop there. As we're building an incredible community that celebrates our veterans, we're also taking the opportunity to educate about veteran transition, veteran homelessness, veteran mental health, and of course, veteran suicide. Our mission, here at Urban Valor, is to raise as much awareness as possible about these areas of need while also raising money to go directly to veterans or approved veteran organizations that help in these areas of focus. More to come on our mission in the future, but for now, the BEST way to support us is:
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18 Jul 2022
Army Vietnam Veteran Loses Fingers & Goes Blind for 6 Months 😨
00:40:26
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army Vietnam veteran, Travis Mayfield. Travis served in Vietnam from 1967-1968. He was sent to the field to disarm booby traps before an enemy combatant detonated one as he was attempting to disarm it. Travis struggled with military transition back to civilian life, and things got hard, but he kept fighting, and in time, pulled himself out of the hardship! He became an entrepreneur running a gym called Next Level Fitness & Wellness Center in Irvine, CA.
If you struggle with military transition, PTSD, and/or depression, use Travis as inspiration. No matter how hard things get, you're a warrior, and you CAN and WILL beat it. Please reach out if you'd like a friend and/or support at team@urbanvalor.com.
We're so glad to be capturing Vietnam stories from these incredible veterans, and will continue to bring more Vietnam interviews in the future here at Urban Valor.
Thank you for your service Travis, we really appreciate you.
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25 Jul 2022
Army Combat Veteran Bronze Star Recipient Among First Females To Earn Airborne Wings 🎖️
00:49:39
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran & retired Lieutenant Colonel, Joyce Griggs. Joyce has seen it all in the intelligence community. She was among the first females to pass jump school and earn her airborne wings. Joyce also received a Bronze Star for the numerous lives she and her team saved during combat operations overseas. She had a secret clearance that authorized her to see some of what the president saw and has served beside some of America’s top executives. Joyce is a ball of fire and passionate about giving back to the community.
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01 Aug 2022
Navy Veteran From Gang Neighborhood To TOPGUN Training Center! 🇺🇸
00:48:46
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Aviation Mechanic Navy Veteran, Cesar Gallegos. Cesar grew up in a rough gang neighborhood in Pomona, CA. He’s a first-generation Mexican American and enlisted in the Navy to be able to provide for his family. He shares a story that impacted him on his first deployment about a pilot who saved his crew but was unable to save himself. Cesar had a successful transition out of the Navy landing a job with SpaceX and discusses the importance of being prepared to transition out of the military.
This veteran navy story from Josh Gutierrez is an amazing listen for any military supporter, veteran, active duty, or someone maybe inspiring to join the navy or military.
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08 Aug 2022
Warrior Recovers Marine Killed In Action Out Of Canal In Iraq 🇺🇸
00:53:46
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine combat veteran, Ryan Paulk. Ryan felt obligated to serve after the 9/11 attack on America. He enlisted in the Marine Corps as an Infantry Assaultman. Ryan conducted multiple combat deployments and shared with us the time he and his unit were hunting down an enemy sniper in Fallujah as a kid who was shot in the head by the Iraqi sniper while he was running up to Ryan. He also talks us through recovering a Marine killed in action from a canal in Iraq. And that is just a couple of stories Ryan shared with us from his time in service.
Please show Ryan your love and support in the comments as he takes a seat with Urban Valor and shares his INCREDIBLE story! We're so appreciative of his time and openness and would really appreciate our community showing their appreciation as well!
15 Aug 2022
Marines Vehicle Hit By 57mm Chinese Rocket Propelled IED 😱
00:48:51
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine combat veteran, Jon Shower. Jon began his enlistment in a Marine Sniper platoon but voluntarily transferred to an infantry unit so he can deploy sooner. He served two combat tours in Iraq and was inside the first vehicle to ever get hit by a 57mm Chinese Rocket Propelled IED. Upon transitioning out of the Marine Corps, Jon slept in his car parked in front of LA Fitness for three days and eventually landed a job there.
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22 Aug 2022
Multiple Tragedies During Enlistment for Black Hawk Mechanic 🇺🇸
00:45:04
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran, Humberto Navarez. Humberto spent 20 years in the Army as a Black Hawk Mechanic. He served 4 combat tours in Iraq and has witnessed multiple tragedies during his time in service from gunshot wound victims to unfortunate suicides while deployed overseas.
Navarez opens up during this interview and we're so thankful for his courage and willingness to share his incredible story! We're also appreciative, and think we can speak for the entire Urban Valor Nation when we say THANK YOU for your services across your 4 combat tours 🙏
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29 Aug 2022
Widow Shares Unfortunate Loss Of Marine Combat Veteran Fiancé 😭
00:52:56
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Cassandra Fuentes. Cassandra is the widow of Marine combat veteran, Steven Osborne, who unfortunately took his life on March 10, 2022. Cassandra details what it was like living with a veteran who struggled with PTSD. She walks us through what transpired the day Steven took his life. Cassandra also shares fond memories of Steven and how he was a great father to their son.
Her courage and strength during this discussion are incredible and we truly hope you'll show her love, support, and appreciation in the comments. Her willingness to tell her story will help others and potentially save lives- we're so thankful for the opportunity to talk with such a strong and incredible person.
Please contact Josh at josh@urbanvalor.com if you need someone to talk to privately if you or a loved one suffers from PTSD. We're building a platform to help as many veterans as possible.
Veterans taking their life due to PTSD, depression, and mental illness is a serious problem, and we need to spread awareness. Please, talk to someone. There's absolutely NO SHAME in getting help and support. Some of the toughest men and women we've interviewed were huge advocates of support and treatment for mental illness. If you'd like our help to get you the help you need, again, please just reach out to Josh at josh@urbanvalor.com for a private discussion, help, or just if you're looking for a friend.
You're important and as Cassandra said, YOU MATTER! You're a brother or sister to your military family, beyond being a son, daughter, wife, husband, brother, sister, father, mother, please reach out 🙏
05 Sep 2022
Marine Helps Teammate Save Face After Being Hit With IED 🇺🇸
00:51:24
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine combat veteran, Nick Rodriguez.
Nick was inspired to join the Marines by his older brother. During his second tour to Iraq Nick volunteered for another combat deployment and found himself conducting combat missions in Afghanistan just two weeks after arriving home from Iraq. While in Afghanistan Nick displayed an amazing gesture of brotherhood by helping a fellow teammate save face moments after being hit by a heavy IED.
12 Sep 2022
Marine Combat Veteran With 24th MEU During Invasion Of Iraq 🇺🇸
00:50:37
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine combat veteran, Jose Gasca. Jose grew up in the gang projects of Los Angeles during the early 80’s. He was inspired by his older brother to join the Marines and was a member of the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team for his first assignment.
Jose then got attached to 2/2 Fox Co. and went with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Ops Capable) during the invasion of Iraq. Since getting out of the Marines, Jose founded Fighting Hole Jiu Jitsu, a nonprofit organization allowing veterans to train jiu Jitsu for free to assist the mental health epidemic within the veteran community.
Jose also shares about veteran mental health and the challenges faced by combat veterans as he discusses Fighting Hole Jiu Jitsu.
We're incredibly thankful for the opportunity to sit down with Marine Combat Veteran Jose Gasca as he shares his incredible stories as well as the good he's doing for veterans today!
19 Sep 2022
Taliban Lured Into The Scopes Of Marine Scout Snipers 🇺🇸
00:47:11
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine Scout Sniper veteran, Luke Hamilton. Luke was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. His love for the outdoors inspired him to join the Marines. Luke signed up for the infantry and quickly became a Scout Sniper. He talked about at least a dozen Taliban fighters getting eliminated after attacking Marines and running towards his team of Scout Snipers while conducting combat missions in Afghanistan. Luke owns “Sinner Mass” where they build custom guns and do pretty much everything else related to firearms.
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26 Sep 2022
Marine Anti-Terrorism Unit to 3rd Battalion 7th Marines Infantry | Sees Dog Skinned Alive in Iraq 😱
00:49:29
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Jose Guevara. Jose spent the first half of his enlistment attached to the Marine Security Force Battalion out of Bangor, WA. He spent countless hours training and becoming proficient with close-quarters battle and recaptured tactics for urban warfare.
Jose then got attached to 3rd Battalion 7th Marines out of 29 Palms, CA with whom he would conduct a combat deployment to Iraq. Jose gives great insight on performing at a high level in the Marines and transitioning back into the civilian culture.
We're thankful for Jose sitting down with Urban Valor's Josh Gutierrez to share his story! This was a great interview with a fantastic storyteller and BADASS Marine!
We appreciate his time and courage to share his story!
03 Oct 2022
Army Combat Veteran Turns Pro Skater 🛹
00:50:47
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army combat veteran Logan Joyce. Logan grew up in Orange County, CA. Growing up, he got into trouble with the law and spent a little time in jail. Logan was an avid skater, but people in his life told him that skating wasn’t a wise decision to pursue for his career. His older brothers inspired him to join the military. Logan became a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist. He ended up on a combat deployment to Iraq attached to an Infantry unit and did a tour in South Korea. Like many veterans, Logan struggled to transition out of the military but eventually worked his way out of the suck and became a pro skater.
Urban Valor is a platform for Veterans to share their voice, cement their stories in history, and discuss change or issues that they feel could save lives and/or improve military mental health and military transition.
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How Marine Legal Admin Got Accepted Into Special Operations Community (MARSOC) 🇺🇸
00:47:13
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Kyle Hiner. On his 22nd birthday, Kyle was in a vehicle that crashed into a tree and sent him through the windshield. That incident made him realize he needed to make changes in his life. He enlisted into the Marine Corps shortly after on an open contract hoping to land an amphibious assault job. During Bootcamp, Kyle learned he was going to be a Legal Admin. He accepted it with pride and was happy to be a Marine. Kyle then found himself embedded into the special operations community and displayed the utmost respect for the MARSOC Marines which he learned many incredible lessons from being part of one of the Marine Corps' most elite units.
Kyle gives a classy and humble interview that really showcases his pride, intelligence, and self-awareness both when he went into the Marines to this date.
We really appreciate Kyle sharing his Urban Valor story, and we look forward to your feedback!
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17 Oct 2022
Retired Marine Uses Military Skills To Grow Businesses! 🇺🇸
00:51:09
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Marine GySgt., Andrew Cruz. Andrew was born in southern California but went to live in Costa Rica at the age of 1. Around the age of 4, he and his mom came back to the states with help from coyotes to cross the border.
Andrew joined the Marines as a supply guy and eventually got into recruiting where he spent most of his military career. In this episode, Andrew throws out so many gems about how he used the skills acquired in the Marines to start and run multiple successful businesses.
This is an interview for anyone who's looking to grow their business successfully, especially Veterans looking to grow a business or even start a business from scratch!
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25 Oct 2022
Marine Combat Veteran Recalls Digging Up Bodies in Iraq 😱
01:04:23
Today's story on Urban Valor brings us Sergeant E-5, Michael Delery from the United States Marine Corps. Mike shares his story about what led him to the military, his combat stories, and how his military transition has been since serving.
Mike's story is unbelievable, and his storytelling will make you feel like you were there!
Please give Mike words of encouragement, ask questions, and give your thoughts on Urban Valor in the comments so we can adapt our content to best serve YOU, the viewer, and (hopefully) our newest subscriber!
31 Oct 2022
Wounded Sniper Plays Dead as Enemies Approach [Vietnam War Veteran] 🇺🇸
00:50:23
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine Scout Sniper & Vietnam combat veteran, RJ Jackson. RJ enlisted into the Marine Corps in 1966 after hearing one of his good friends was shot and killed in Vietnam. He was selected to become a scout sniper after demonstrating expert proficiency with his rifle. During his tour in Vietnam, RJ was ambushed and wounded multiple times. During one ambush he was hit with a grenade and took shrapnel all over his body. As he lay on the ground to play dead, several enemy fighters walked past him thinking he wasn’t alive. RJ said some of the enemy fighters who walked by him were Chinese, which one of his Lieutenants confirmed later.
Sitting down with and hearing RJ story was an honor, and we're proud to have documented it and solidified it's place in history.
At Urban Valor, our mission is to give Veterans a voice by presenting them with a platform to share THEIR story in THEIR words, allowing them to share the story they wish to share. Urban Valor is an organization that documents the stories of veterans in their own words and recollection
07 Nov 2022
From SoCal Gangster To Army Ranger Warrior! (OG Pumpkin) 🇺🇸
00:51:50
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army Ranger veteran, Angel Cortes (aka OG Pumpkin). Angel grew up poor and malnourished and wound up getting jumped into a gang.
As a gangster, he found himself selling guns and drugs and running the streets. Eventually, Angel decided to make a life change and enlisted in the Army. He served multiple combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and became one of the best of the best, an Army Ranger.
Since transitioning out of the military, Angel has become a huge advocate on giving back as a community leader and entrepreneur.
15 Nov 2022
Marine Wakes Up To Corpsman Drilling Metal Rod Through His Knee!
00:50:42
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Marine First Sergeant, Nelson Coburn. Nelson grew up in Brooklyn, NY. His biological father spent most of his life in prison, which ultimately took his life. Nelson spent approximately 22 years in the Marines. He began as a mortarman and served as a Drill Instructor, Marine Security Guard, Scout Sniper Platoon Sergeant, and Personal Security Detail for the Commanding General. Nelson repeatedly found himself in trouble throughout his enlistment, but always managed to work his way out. After sustaining a training injury, Nelson woke up in the middle of surgery to two Corpsman drilling a metal rod through his knee, which was supposed to end his military career. However, Nelson’s determination to stay in the Marine Corps beat the doctor’s odds.
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Praxedes. This Marine is a 2x Purple Heart Recipient that saw a close-quarters battle in Fallujah, Chaos in Afghanistan, and so much more.
Thomas grew up in Los Angeles, CA and wanted to be a soldier until he saw a Marine in dress blues. After the September 11th attack on America, he committed to the Marine Corps. Thomas served in the second battle of Fallujah, Iraq in 2004 where he experienced up close and personal combat with the enemy during urban warfare. He also served in Sangin, Afghanistan where his platoon would stumble across a field of buried IEDs causing trauma, chaos, and loss of life. After experiencing everything Thomas did, he put in for early retirement in order to deal with his mental health.
Military mental health and veteran PTSD are major reasons Urban Valor exists. As we started this movement to bring awareness, attention, and support to mental health for military veterans.
Thomas Praxedes story is action-packed from start to finish and is truly one for the books here at Urban Valor.
28 Nov 2022
Combat in Afghanistan Ruins Independence Day for Army Veteran 🇺🇸
00:42:52
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran, Bryan Martinez. Bryan grew up in Santa Ana, CA in a gang-infested neighborhood and comes from a family of immigrants. He was inspired to join the Army after seeing what America did for his parents and he wanted to give back. Bryan built camaraderie in the Army by showing his battle buddies how he and his family would grill, Mexican style. He served a combat tour in Kandahar, Afghanistan where he was continuously taking enemy fire from mortars and rockets. Bryan leaves us with how his experience in the Army impacted his transition back to the civilian world.
We're honored to sit down with Army combat veteran, Bryan Martinez on this episode of Urban Valor where we discuss the War in Afghanistan, his experiences while deployed in the Army, and once home as a combat veteran!
05 Dec 2022
Army Combat Medic Treated 13 Mass Casualties In Afghanistan 🇺🇸
00:50:25
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Army Staff Sergeant, William Faery. William was born in Lockport, NY and grew up on a junkyard. He moved around and ended up graduating high school in San Antonio, TX. William joined the Army as a “Medical Specialists” and was surprised to find himself in combat medic school involuntarily. He conducted multiple combat deployments, one of which he as a 68w Combat Medic where he treated 13 mass casualty incidents within just a 6-month time span while in Afghanistan. He leaves us with how his time in service affects his mental health and what he does to combat it.
Urban Valor interviews and shares the stories of our military veterans. Whether they are combat veterans or not, all of our military veterans have an incredible story to tell. If you are a veteran or know a veteran who'd like to share their story, don't hesitate to email us at team@urbanvalor.com.
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12 Dec 2022
First Female Marine Ammo Tech To Be Attached To Artillery Unit 🇺🇸
00:48:02
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Terra Bennett. Terra grew up in Lakeland, Florida riding horses. She’s competed in horse barrel racing, goat tying, and pole bending. Terra was only 13 when she lost her mother to cancer. By the time she was 19, and just before going into the Marine Corps, Terra lost her father to cancer and had to navigate her own life for the first time with both parents being gone. She was the first female Marine Ammunition Technician to be attached to an artillery unit and shares her experience of what it was like being in the field with a bunch of Marines not used to having a female Marine around. Terra uses the grit she adapted from the Marines to compete in fitness competitions and is also a member of the Marine Corps League in San Clemente, Ca in her life after the military.
We appreciate US Marine Veteran Terra Bennett coming on and sharing her story! Urban Valor highlights the stories of our veterans and showcases how incredible they really are.
If you live in or visit the Los Angeles/Orange County area of California, and would like to share your story on Urban Valor, just email us at team@urbanvalor.com to schedule your interview.
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19 Dec 2022
Mortar Mishap Kills Seven Marines During Night Fire Training
00:59:17
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Roy Mcquaig. Roy grew up in South Georgia and passed on a full-ride golf scholarship to join the Marines. His town thought it was so crazy the local news station wrote a story on it.
Roy enlisted into the infantry as a rifleman and served two tours to Afghanistan and one tour to Kuwait, all during his first enlistment. He experienced a traumatizing training incident in which a mortar mishap left 7 Marines dead and 8 more injured.
One of the Marines died holding Roy’s hand. Roy leaves us with how his military experience affected his transition out of the Marine Corps, and how picking back up his passion for golf has helped keep him pushing forward.
Urban Valor was created so veteran could share their stories. Our veteran interviews are designed to allow the veteran to share however they wish. In doing so, we're able to develop discussions and bring awareness to veteran mental health like PTSD, veteran homelessness, veteran transition, and so much more, while also highlighting the benefits and values developed and instilled in these great men and women by our military.
Urban Valor works hard to give as many veterans a voice as possible, allowing them to share their stories, while I'll viewers and listeners can celebrate them, while also gaining perspective and education on what our veterans endured and the skills they've developed.
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26 Dec 2022
Marine Sergeant Captured & Killed During Ambush in Iraq in 2003
00:56:04
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Aaron Rodriguez. Aaron was assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 during the Invasion of Iraq in March of 2003. While convoying supplies near the city of Nasiriyah his unit was ambushed with heavy enemy fire. Shortly after the ambush took place, they realized Marine, Sgt. Fernando Padilla-Ramirez was missing and had been captured. Aaron speaks about his frustration with their commander deciding not to go recover Sgt. Padilla and the toll it took on his unit. Eventually, Sgt. Padilla’s remains were recovered by 2/2 Fox company, part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit at the time.
This interview is powerful, as Aaron is an intelligent speaker who really delivers his memories with detail and emotion making you feel for him and his unit during the time Sgt. Padilla was captured, as well as numerous other moments in this interview.
As we always say, the courage it takes to sit in the chair with Urban Valor as a military veteran, whether it be a combat veteran or not, or whether the veteran is a Marine, Army, Air Force, Navy, or another branch of the Military.
As a combat veteran, this Marine experienced much there is to experience in the military. His story is a true testament to the courage and strength of the military. We're honored to hear Aaron Rodriguez's story and learn more about his experience in Iraq. We share his story to raise awareness about the effects of combat, the decisions and hardships military members face while serving, and also to detail more information about the Invasion of Iraq, War on Terror, and the sacrifices of the military who served during these time, as well as other wars and time periods.
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Our website, UrbanValor.com is under construction, with our hopes to launch during the new year. Our goal is to begin traveling or funding travel for Veterans to enjoy a Los Angeles vacation on us, and share their stories with them and their loved ones. When we begin accepting donations, 100% of donations will go to Veterans and/or highly researched and reviewed Veteran charities, with 100% financial tracking available on our website.
We will make an announcement once our website is live and we're prepared to accept donations for Veterans in need!
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02 Jan 2023
Cheerleader Checks In To Navy Unit In Hollywood Fashion
00:49:06
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Navy veteran, Karla Lees. Karla grew up in San Dimas, CA cheerleading and was interested in fashion and design. She enlisted in the Navy at 16 years old as a machinist. Karla cried when she found out she had to cut her hair before going to Bootcamp and was surprised when they cut it even shorter upon arriving at Bootcamp. The gate guards didn’t believe she was in the military when she showed up to her new unit in high heels and hot pink luggage. Karla was the only female machinist in her division. She talks about ship life, visiting different ports, and transitioning out of the Navy after thinking she was going to make it a career.
We're so thankful that Karla sat down with Urban Valor's Josh Gutierrez and shared her story about boot camp as a female, a navy machinist/military machinist, and a female veteran in the fun and enjoyable interview!
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10 Jan 2023
Marine Combat Veteran Born Addicted To Drugs Goes From Homeless to R&B Artist! 🎤
00:51:45
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Elliott Mckenzie. Elliot was born addicted to drugs because of his mother’s drug use while pregnant. He was placed in a foster home, went to a paramilitary High School, and enlisted into the Marine Corps’ infantry as a rifleman. Elliott and his Battalion served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and lost 16 Marines on his deployment. Upon transitioning, he almost went to jail for throwing a knife at his brother and ended up homeless because his family understandably feared him after this incident but ultimately Elliot fought his homelessness through his love and talent in music which he credits for saving his life. Elliot went on to become a professional R&B singer recording his own albums. Elliott has sung the National Anthem over 100 times for organizations not limited to the Dodgers, Lakers, Rams SF Giants, and several other professional sports organizations.
Elliot courageously shares his combat veteran story and life story openly with Urban Valor Co-Founder Josh Gutierrez, about his bouts with mental illness and PTSD after his military enlistment and deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He sends a clear message that if you're dealing with something difficult or struggling, know you're not alone. Speak up and open up about your struggles, because you'll quickly discover that many others are going through the same fights and struggles as you are.
Also, Elliot encourages listeners to NEVER give up and to keep fighting for the life they want and deserve. We're so thankful Elliot McKenzie sat down with us and shared his story on Urban Valor!
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This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine Vietnam veteran, Ron Galasso. Ron grew up poor in Los Angeles, CA. He enlisted during the draft and said he chose the Marines because they were taking fewer casualties than the Army in Vietnam. Ron enlisted into the infantry as a rifleman, but quickly got selected to become a reconnaissance Marine. He says bouncing betty mines were a big problem for them in Vietnam and describes a time the mines killed 12 Marines and injured 16 more. Ron received two purple hearts for his time in Vietnam. He leaves us with how enduring so much trauma in the Marines affected his transition back into the civilian world.
We are so honored to sit down with Ron Galasso, Marine Vietnam Veteran, because a lot of the previous generation of veterans (and still many today, of course) feel they need to hold in information and avoid talking about their mental traumas or acknowledge their PTSD symptoms.
Ron steps up here not only as an example for all generations of Veterans to open up and share, but he's also an advocate for mental health in the military for combat veterans, and we're so fortunate to be able to share his story, advice, and support through our Urban Valor network and community!
23 Jan 2023
Underwater Mine Blows Up Navy Ship & Helicopter Crashes In Somalia
00:46:42
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Navy veteran, Johnnie Garcia. Johnnie grew up in a gang-infested neighborhood in Los Angeles, CA. His brothers were part of the gang culture and killed far too early. Johnnie enlisted in the Navy to escape from the trouble he was getting into. While in the Navy he spent time on the USS Tripoli, which was struck by an underwater mine while Johnnie and several hundred other personnel were aboard. On a separate deployment, Johnnie thought he was going to die while on a helicopter that crashed on the beach in Somalia. He leaves us with the struggle of transitioning back into the civilian world and what he does to continue onward and upward.
Major thank you to Johnnie Garcia for sitting down for his veteran interview and sharing his story with us! We appreciate his service as well as his willingness to share and transparency about his military transition.
It's incredible what Johnnie faced and overcame, and we're honored he sat down with Urban Valor's Josh Gutierrez to share his veteran story on Urban Valor.
30 Jan 2023
Marine Captain Loses Fiancé In Osprey Crash 58 Days Before Wedding
00:59:13
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine Captain Kelsie Hancock.
Kelsie grew up in Southern Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay, fishing and crabbing. She went to school across the street from Patuxent River Naval Air Station and would watch the jets fly over and knew she wanted to be a Marine since the 4th grade. During her enlistment, Kelsie was reunited with a former school colleague at a camping trip in Zion National Park, Marine Captain, and V-22 Osprey Pilot Nick Losapio.
The two hit it off, started dating, and became engaged. Unfortunately, Captain Nick Losapio was killed during an Osprey crash in June of 2022, 58 days before he and Kelsie were set to be married. Kelsie has since reenlisted in the Marines as a reserve officer to help her get back on her feet and honor what Nicked loved to be with his comrades.
This is a devastating listen, so we ask you to show your love and support for Kelsie Hancock as she courageously and openly shares her story without fear or holding back.
We're honored and appreciative of Kelsie's willingness to share her story with Urban Valor and co-founder Josh Guiterrez.
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As a marine veteran who lost the love of her life, Nick Losapio, Kelsie Hancock is sharing her story to help give other veterans the confidence to share their military stories and for combat veterans to share their war stories as well. Talking to people and opening up about your feelings helps, and we at Urban Valor want nothing less than for our veterans to get the help and support they truly deserve.
06 Feb 2023
Marine Gets Reconstructive Jaw Surgery After Assault | Veteran Story
00:44:41
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Cris Pacheco. Cris grew up in Chino, California. His parents immigrated to the United States from Cuba and El Salvador. Cris joined the Marines as an Amphibious Assault Vehicle Crewman AKA “Tracks.”
He had an alcohol problem going into the Marines, which contributed to some mental health issues during his enlistment such as not being able to sleep for days at a time.
Although he struggled mentally, Cris still received numerous awards such as Marine of the ship, Gung Ho Marine, and meritorious mast. He leaves us with his experience of how he set himself up to succeed upon transitioning out of the military.
Marine Veteran Cris Pacheco is the definition of overcoming and growing.
From immigration to alcohol to mental health, and overcoming reconstructive jaw surgery, he's shown that he can overcome adversity and continue to thrive and succeed. We know that Chris' veteran story will help so many other veterans with overcoming their adversities and continue to keep fighting.
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13 Feb 2023
After Being Shot & Hit With Grenade Marine Rescues Wounded Teammate 🇺🇸
00:47:51
This week’s Urban Valor episode features MARSOC veteran and retired Master Sergeant, Danny Santos. Danny grew up in the rampart district of South-Central Los Angeles. He enlisted in the Marine Corps to escape the gang-infested streets of LA. His parents migrated to the U.S. from El Salvador in the 1970s and at the age of 10, Danny had to endure his father taking his own life.
As a young Lance Corporal in the Marines, Danny was awarded the Silver Star. After being shot and blown up by a grenade he completely disregarded his own safety, exposed himself to enemy fire, and drug one of his wounded teammates to safety. Danny would go on to serve 15 years in the MARSOC community as a Critical Skills Operator with 9 deployments under his belt. He leaves us with what he’s done to adapt and overcome the challenges of transitioning out of the military.
Danny Santos is incredibly courageous and a true warrior. We're so thankful he sat down with Josh Gutierrez of Urban Valor to share his incredible story as a combat veteran who served 9 deployments and was wounded in battle.
20 Feb 2023
Army Combat Veteran Survives 4 Attempts On Life Upon Devastating Transition
00:54:03
Welcome to today's episode of Urban Valor! We're honored to feature the inspiring story of Army combat veteran Robert Perez. Robert was raised in the gang-filled streets of East Los Angeles and came from a family with a rich military heritage.
He joined the Army National Guard as a Motor Transport Operator and was deployed to Iraq for two combat tours. Despite his challenges and dangers, Robert persevered and continued to serve his country with bravery and honor. However, after his deployments, he faced a new challenge when his wife divorced him, leaving him with nothing to come home to. Despite feeling lost and alone, Robert made four attempts to take his life but overcame these difficulties and got back on his feet. Join us as we hear about Robert's incredible journey of resilience and determination. Don't miss this inspiring episode of Urban Valor!
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06 Mar 2023
Marine Discharged For Failing Drug Test After Drinking Colombian Tea
00:53:36
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Jessica Quezada. Jess grew up in Dallas, Texas. Her mother was addicted to drugs and alcohol and passed away in 2017. She enlisted in the Marines to do photojournalism and took advantage of her time in service to travel the world. However, Jess states she had difficulty building camaraderie and connecting with other Marines. She became dependent on alcohol to be able to sleep, which caused her to wreck her vehicle into a tree. Just as she turned herself around, Jess popped on a drug test and discovered it was from drinking a tea she brought back to the states from Columbia, which ultimately got her discharged from the Marines. She now runs an organization called “Libo Risk” inspiring veterans to travel the world.
Thank you to Jessica for sitting down with Urban Valor founder, Josh Gutierrez, and sharing her story.
13 Mar 2023
MARSOC Marines Make Taliban Pay For Wounded Teammate 🇺🇸
00:57:01
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retried Marine First Sergeant Randall Parkes. Randall grew up in Hemet, CA, and frequently moved due to his father's enlistment in the Navy. He served in the Infantry, Security Forces, First Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Special Operations Command, and the drill field as a Drill Instructor. Randall talks about his deployment to Afghanistan with MARSOC, where the Taliban attempted to eliminate them by making it rain mortars. However, Randall and his team would make them pay for it. He talks about his love for being a green belt Drill Instructor and making his recruits earn their title. Lastly, Randall speaks on telling the Marine Corps monitor to kick rocks and his transition back into civilian life.
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20 Mar 2023
Marine Rescues Drowning Pilot Moments Before Plane Sinks | Korean War Veteran Started "Marine One"
00:46:58
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Korean war veteran, Victor Real. Victor grew up in Santa Monica, CA during the Great Depression.
To make money he picked cotton, grapes, and cleared out walnut fields. When the harvest ended, and there was no money to be made, Victor decided to enlist in the Marines.
Shortly after enlisting, he requested to go to aviation school where he finished in the top three of his class. It landed him a job working with President D. Eisenhower to establish what we now know as “Marine One.” During a preflight inspection, Victor witnessed a plane crash into the ocean and ended up rescuing the drowning pilot who was stuck in his harness.
Upon transitioning out of the Marine Corps, Victor received his engineering degree and was credited with two patents in his name for the work he did.
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Marine Veteran Details Military Sexual Trauma Experience
00:46:47
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Rebekah Dorko. Rebekah grew up poor in San Diego with four sisters and was homeless for a period. She talks about her mother having a mental breakdown, loading all 5 girls in a vehicle, and attempting to run people over at a gas station.
Rebekah experienced physical and mental abuse from her biological parents and in the foster care system. She enlisted in the Marine Corps, thinking becoming a Marine would help her cope with the trauma she endured as a kid.
However, Rebekah ended up experiencing severe Military Sexual Trauma and talks about being taken advantage of on several occasions during her enlistment.
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03 Apr 2023
Marine Robbed For Liquor At Gunpoint Upon Arriving Home From Iraq
00:43:28
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant Daniel Arcand. Daniel grew up near the twin cities in Minnesota. He enlisted into the Marine Corps as an infantryman and conducted 7 deployments during his service, 6 of which were combat. Combat veteran Daniel Arcand discusses the struggle with his mental health as an active duty Marine and using alcohol to cope with his memories and PTSD.
He’s established a veteran organization called “Peace for Warriors.” Peace for Warriors allows veterans to travel, volunteer, and give back to communities around the world, which will enable veterans to get an entirely new outlook on travel and, in turn, contributes to mental health healing.
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Soldier Mourns Loss of Combat Veteran Brother To PTSD Battle
00:46:50
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army First Sergeant Jon Bakaian. Jon grew up in Southern New Hampshire. He was close to his brother, Jeremy Bakaian, an Army combat veteran who enlisted into the infantry 6 months before he did. Jon conducted multiple combat deployments to Iraq. He speaks about the tragic loss of several comrades in combat and from suicide while battling PTSD. Additionally, Jon has had to endure the loss of his father, stepfather, and brother Jeremy within a 6-year time span. He says his brother Jeremy was never the same after losing two of his best friends to combat, which ultimately drove him into a dark place.
Marine Turns Childhood Trauma To Thriving Military Skateboard Community 🛹
00:47:32
Welcome to this week's episode of Urban Valor, featuring Marine veteran Zach Sales. Despite enduring a traumatic upbringing and frequently moving from place to place, Zach was inspired by his Marine infantry veteran father to enlist in the military. He served in the US Marine Corps from 2009 to 2017 and now runs a thriving military skateboard community that helps other veterans cope with their trauma through skateboarding.
In this inspiring podcast episode, Sales shares his journey of turning his traumatic childhood experiences into a community of support and healing for fellow veterans. His story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community.
Join us in this episode to hear Zach's incredible journey and how he is using skateboarding to help other veterans cope with their trauma. If you have questions for Zach, please comment below, and make sure to subscribe to Urban Valor on your favorite podcast platform to never miss a weekly episode.
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18 Apr 2023
Marine Survives Bullet To Head & Three IED Explosions | Daisy Romero
00:57:43
In the latest episode of the Urban Valor podcast, Marine Corps officer Daisy Romero shares her incredible story of serving her country despite facing numerous challenges. Daisy grew up in South Central LA, where she was exposed to poverty and gang violence. Despite these obstacles, she was determined to make a better life for herself and her family, and this led her to join the Marine Corps.
Throughout her 15-year career in the Marines, Daisy served in Okinawa, Japan, and multiple deployments to combat zones in the Middle East. Despite being the only woman and Hispanic female in her unit, Daisy earned her fellow Marines' respect by proving herself through her dedication and bravery.
In the podcast episode, Daisy discusses her experiences in combat and the emotional toll that it can take on individuals. She also emphasizes the importance of mentorship and support from fellow Marines, particularly during difficult times. Daisy's story is a tribute to the strength and resilience of women in the military and their vital role in defending our country.
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01 May 2023
Soldier’s Quest To Understand Navy Son’s Tragic Death
00:52:24
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army Sergeant First Class, Umar Arrastia. As of this interview, he’s served 23 years in the National Guard with the last 13 years being on active duty. Umar talks about his experience in the Army and being overseas in combat, however, he wanted to speak mostly about his late son, Jibreel Arrastia, who passed away in 2020 while enlisted in the Navy. Umar was out celebrating the completion of a course he attended for the Army when he received a phone call from his wife telling him Jibreel had taken his life.
This tragic incident left Umar seeking answers to what drove his son into such a dark place with no clear signs of him being in distress.
Veteran suicide is of course a very important and serious topic and one that is of course, very difficult to discuss. If you are someone you know is suffering from veteran PTSD, mental health, depression, or self-harming thoughts, please seek help. There's no shame in asking for help, it's the most courageous thing you can possibly do in a moment of need.
Military PTSD is very real and affects far more veterans than people realize.
Please reach out to us at team@urbanvalor.com if you need someone to talk to, and just want to get things off your chest privately. We are here for you.
We are honored to have sat down with Army Sergeant First Class, Umar Arrastia, thank you, brother!
Marine Veteran’s Depression Leads To Attempted "Suicide By Cop"
00:46:59
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Joel Ramirez. He grew up in Salem, Oregon, and found himself getting into many fights. Joel enlisted into the National Guard; however, his older brother was enlisted in the Marines and forced Joel to retract his enlistment so he could also go to the Marines. He enlisted into the Marine Corps as an 0311 Rifleman. Joel had a rough time as a new Marine and endured a lot of hazing. He had the opportunity to experience many different cultures overseas. Upon transitioning out, Joel found himself depressed and attempted suicide by cop. Eventually, he pulled himself out of the darkness and began attending paralegal school to be able to help veterans through what he’s experienced.
16 May 2023
2X Purple Heart Marine Punished After Severe Brain Trauma
01:14:22
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Keene Sherburne. Keene grew up in California’s high desert. His Vietnam veteran father was a “prepper”, which led to law enforcement conducting 19 searches on their home. After Keene’s parents went to jail, he was forced to fend for himself at the age of 15. He enlisted in the Marine Corps and became an infantry machine gunner. While in Iraq, Keene was blown up twice and received two purple hearts. Due to his severe brain trauma, he was forced to medically retire. As Keene was being processed, he was punished for a ridiculous incident, considering everything he had just been through. He now finds peace as a yoga instructor but says every day is still a struggle.
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22 May 2023
Army Combat Veteran Punished After Reporting Hazing
00:54:17
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran Luke Simianer. Luke was born in Nebraska, then moved to Virginia, and grew up in Section 8 housing.
The 9/11 attacks inspired him to enlist in the Army. Luke was only 17 when he went through Army Airborne school. He did a combat deployment to Afghanistan, where he had quite the experience with snipers, hard drives, and donkeys, to say the least.
Luke was reprimanded by his command after making an anonymous video about being hazed. After working several blue-collar jobs upon transitioning, Luke founded “Clusiv,” the world’s first e-learning platform for the blind.
30 May 2023
Army Veteran Faced 15 Years In Prison After Seeking Help From VA
00:47:39
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran Travis Story. Travis grew up in Villa Park, CA. He was the youngest of five boys. His father’s rule for the boys was they had to leave the house at the age of 18, which was part of Travis’ inspiration for joining the Army. He enlisted as a Black Hawk Helicopter Mechanic and got married while on active duty. As Travis’ marriage fell apart, so did his mental health. He attempted to get help while on active duty to no avail. His actions, due to his frustration for the lack of help, got him demoted from E-5 to E-3. Upon transitioning, Travis’ mental health continued to spiral. He got arrested at the VA while trying to get help and found himself facing a 15-year prison sentence.
Military mental health and veteran mental health continue to be a consistent and repetitive story on Urban Valor, whether it's combat veterans with PTSD or other forms of mental illness.
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05 Jun 2023
Air Force Load Master Endures Prisoner Of War Training
00:48:29
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Navy and Air Force veteran Gary Mathieson. Gary was born on Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, where his father was flying B-52s as a Bombardier Navigator. Growing up around pilots his entire life inspired him to enlist in the military, and when the Gulf War began, Gary felt the need to serve. Gary’s job required him to be prepared to survive being captured, which entailed him partaking in strenuous training and overcoming his fear of claustrophobia and heights. Navigating the military lifestyle placed hardships on Gary and his family. On top of that, the superintendent for a school district he was teaching at did not support his military service, which created financial stress on his family.
Thank you so much for your service Gary! We appreciate you!
From the Frontlines: Combat Marine Recounts Iraq Invasion 2003
00:43:40
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Roland Vandenberg. Roland was born in Inglewood, CA and grew up in the desert of Lake Los Angeles. He came up in the party crew scene of the 90’s and was kicked out of multiple high schools. Roland made his way into the Marine Corps and ended up on the frontlines during the Invasion of Iraq in March 2003. He would go on to conduct multiple deployments and had to medically retire due to an injury he sustained while in service. Roland is now the Co-Founder of Romeo Echo USA.
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19 Jun 2023
Army Ranger Veteran Brings Us Inside Pat Tillman’s Death & Cover Up
01:12:57
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army Ranger veteran Brad Jacobson. Brad grew up in Washington State as a Mormon. Once he stopped attending church, his mom kicked him out of the house. While homeless, Brad enlisted in the Army to change his situation and became an Army Ranger. He would conduct multiple combat deployments. One of which involved the death and cover-up of former NFL player and Army Ranger, Pat Tillman. Brad takes us inside what occurred on that tragic day and leaves us with how it affected his mental health upon transitioning back into civilian life.
Pat Tillman was a former NFL player who gave up his career to enlist in the U.S. Army after the September 11 attacks. He was killed by friendly fire on April 22, 2004, while serving in Afghanistan.
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Marines Endure Fierce Combat After Seizing Taliban Stronghold
00:56:58
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Nivardo Gonzalez.
Nivardo grew up in Long Beach, CA. He wasn’t interested in college, so he enlisted in the Marine Corp as an Infantry Rifleman. Nivardo conducted two combat deployments during his enlistment.
During one of those deployments, he and his unit were met with intense combat after occupying a Taliban stronghold known as the “Green House.”
Nivardo leaves us with how his experience in the military changed his life and what he’s doing to keep a healthy mental state of mind.
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Marine’s Reenlistment Orders Denied Over Tattoo Violations
00:38:44
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Ryan Coughlin. Ryan grew up in North Brookfield Massachusetts. He was inspired to join the Marines by his Marine veteran grandfather who fought in Iwo Jima during WWII. Ryan served two combat deployments to Afghanistan. He talks about how his deployments made him appreciate his life in America.
Towards the end of his enlistment, Ryan succeeded in qualifying for a lateral move to Explosives Ordinance Disposal but was denied reenlistment because of the tattoos he had acquired during his initial enlistment. They made him sign a document stating he failed to withhold the standards of the Marine Corps, and attempted to prevent him from being able to enlist in any other branch of service.
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Marine Vet Transforms Military Experience into Business Success!
00:48:25
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Gino Garcia. Gino was born and raised in Pomona, CA.
At the age of 14, he joined the Devil Pups program, which inspired him to want to become a United States Marine. Gino initially wanted to enlist in the infantry; however, some of his veteran family members convinced him to choose an occupation that would make for a smoother transition back into the civilian world, so he picked supply.
He conducted three deployments during his enlistment. After transitioning out of the Marine Corps, Gino founded Vibe Fitness Training Center in Rialto, CA.
Gino is an excellent example of a veteran who used his military experience to build a successful business, and much of what he learned in the Marines is present in his business.
Surviving Nasiriyah’s “Ambush Alley” During 2003 Iraq Invasion 🇺🇸
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This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Miguel Linares.
Miguel was born in Westminster, CA. He enlisted in the Marine Corps as an Aviation Mechanic, but after 9/11, Miguel wanted to fight and changed his job to Infantry Rifleman.
He got what he asked for and fought through Nasiriyah’s “Ambush Alley” during the Iraq invasion of 2003. Miguel recalls and shares vivid details of the War in Iraq, and Ambush Alley in today's episode.
Miguel talks us through what life was like for him in combat, after combat, and how his wife contributed to pulling him out of a dark place upon transitioning out of the military.
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From Poverty to Patriot: Immigrant’s Journey in the U.S. Military 🇺🇸
00:50:27
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine and Army veteran Jose Valenzuela.
Jose was born in Mexicali, Mexico. He grew up in poverty and came to the United States around the age of 7.
In today's episode, Jose shares of his immigrant journey to the United States and the U.S. Military.
After Marine recruiters visited his high school, he was inspired to join the military.
Jose spent 13 years in the Marines and 7 years in the Army before retiring as a Staff Sergeant.
He’s conducted several deployments and worked multiple occupations while in the military.
Jose leaves us with advice about getting VA benefits upon transitioning out of service.
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31 Jul 2023
Gunny Clause: From the Battlefields of Iraq to Holiday Hero
00:50:44
This week’s Urban Valor episode features retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Robert Porter aka “Bar.”
Bar grew up in Albany, New York and was adopted as a child. He talks us through 21 years in the Marine Corps in occupations not limited to Military Police, criminal investigations, Drill Instructor, and Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival. Upon transitioning, Bar began helping out with Toys for Tots, which led to his festive transformation to Gunny Clause.
Army Paratroopers Confront Iraqi Combatants in Hand-to-Hand Battle
01:19:33
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran, Fernando Arroyo. Fernando grew up in Bell Gardens, CA where he witnessed gang violence from a young age.
Since a kid, he’d been interested in joining the military, but the 9/11 attack on America solidified it. Fernando enlisted into the Army on a paratrooper contract. He’s conducted multiple combat deployments and speaks on the difficulty of transition after his experience in the military.
Fernando has also written a book called “The Shadow of Death” detailing his experience in Fallujah and battling for his soul upon transitioning.
Fernando Arroyo is a combat veteran and hero who's sharing his story to help other combat veterans and we greatly support him here at Urban Valor.
14 Aug 2023
Marine Vet’s Near-Death Van Accident to Military Apparel Founder
00:45:59
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Spencer Zeisset, also known as Z. Z grew up in Bethalto, Illinois. As a kid, he and his friends would create fight games and engage in hand-to-hand combat. On one occasion, Z's eye was nearly injured by a sharpened spear during one of these games. He recounts the incident when he was sent flying through a van window as it rolled over and came to a stop on top of him.
Z's inspiration to become a Marine was ignited by playing video games like Halo and Battlefield. Enlisting as an 0311 Infantry Rifleman, he became a part of the 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, Charlie Company. Alongside his military service, Z discovered his knack for designing military-themed art. Following his time in the Marine Corps, he established a company named “Phaseline” and elevated his artistry to new heights.
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21 Aug 2023
Army Soldier’s Battle with Childhood Trauma and Cancer
00:50:53
This week's episode of Urban Valor introduces Jesse Galvan, an Army veteran hailing from the Inland Empire of Southern California. Jesse's early life was marked by a deeply challenging experience of childhood sexual trauma, significantly shaping his upbringing. As he approached adulthood, a pivotal decision arose when his father presented him with a choice between pursuing higher education and enlisting in the military.
Opting to embark on a path of service, Jesse joined the Army as a Combat Engineer. However, his journey took an unexpected turn when he was confronted with a cancer diagnosis during his enlistment. The weight of this diagnosis brought forth a wave of emotions, leaving him grappling with feelings of apprehension, fear, and even a moment of contemplating his own life.
Jesse Galvan's remarkable life journey, from overcoming adversity in his formative years to facing the daunting challenges that emerged during his military service. His story is one of resilience, determination, and the enduring human spirit.
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In this week's Urban Valor episode, Marine veteran Don Tran takes the spotlight. Don's upbringing was in Long Beach, CA. Despite multiple arrests during his juvenile years, he made a pivotal decision to enlist in the Marine Corps, seeking a transformative path for his life. Don went on his Marine Corps journey as an 0341 Mortarman, gradually progressing to become a part of the Marine Special Operations Community.
Through numerous combat deployments, Don drew upon his training and experiences. These encounters led him to co-found 'Deep End Fitness', an organization that revolves around the principles of movement, breath work, and cultivating mental strength. The organization aims to enhance human performance both in and out of the water, reflecting Don's dedication to optimizing potential!
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04 Sep 2023
Marine Assaulted by Superior Ahead of Combat Deployment
01:19:25
In this deeply personal video, Krishna America Flores, a dedicated member of the US Marines, shares her poignant journey from enlistment to combat deployment.
Born in New York and having grown up with a backdrop of the El Salvador Civil War, Flores enlisted as a Private First Class and quickly rose through the ranks. Her story takes us from the bustling streets of New York to the challenging terrains of Okinawa deployment and the war in Iraq. As a female marine, she faced unique challenges, including a harrowing incident where she was assaulted within the military ranks.
This video sheds light on the experiences of female combat veterans, particularly during their combat deployment in Iraq. Flores' narrative is not just about the challenges enlisted marines face, or about solely E-4 marines in motor transport roles, but also about resilience, recovery, and her mission to improve veteran affairs. Join us, as Urban Valor presents this compelling story, offering an intimate look into the lives of war veterans, the realities of military PTSD, and the indomitable spirit of our military veterans.
From Jehovah's Witness to MARINE SPECIALIST: Juan's SHOCKING Transformation
00:46:58
In this week's episode of Urban Valor, we shine a spotlight on Juan Marquez, a Marine veteran with an inspiring journey. Hailing from a quaint town in Northeast Oklahoma, Juan's upbringing was shaped by its small community atmosphere. His high school graduating class comprised a mere 56 students, a testament to the tight-knit nature of his environment.
Juan's journey was marked by its remarkable distinctiveness, largely shaped by his upbringing as a Jehovah's Witness. This resulted in a lifestyle unlike that of his peers, as he did not participate in the typical experiences such as sports, birthday parties, and holidays. Over time, Juan made the decision to distance himself from the church and pursued a new direction by enlisting in the Marine Corps as a Landing Support Specialist.
Juan's Marine Corps tenure provided him with a wealth of experiences, which he openly shares. From the rigors of military life to the camaraderie forged in service, he paints a vivid picture of his journey. Equally important, Juan offers valuable insights into the process of transitioning back into civilian life - a phase many veterans find daunting.
Tune in to this episode as Juan Marquez recounts his remarkable story, shedding light on the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and the wisdom he gained from his time in the Marine Corps. His perspective on preparing for a successful reintegration into civilian society is both enlightening and informative.
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Marine Helps Wounded Afghan Interpreter Escape Taliban in Kabul
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In this week’s Urban Valor episode, we welcome back retired Marine First Sergeant Randall Parkes.
A dedicated Marine who served from 2001 to 2021, he recounts his experiences from his early inspirations in California to becoming a drill instructor at Paris Island, South Carolina.
In this gripping narrative, discover the challenges faced by Marines during training, the discipline instilled in recruits, and the deep bonds formed on the battlefield. The highlight of this video unveils the harrowing tale of an Afghan interpreter's escape from the clutches of the Taliban in Kabul, showcasing the lengths to which servicemen go to protect their allies.
From the explosion at Kabul Airport to the heartwarming resettlement stories in San Diego, this video provides a raw, unfiltered look into the sacrifices made by our military personnel and the enduring spirit of camaraderie. Join us in honoring the brave souls who ensure peace and safety and understand the profound impact of their service. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more real-life stories from the frontlines.
Randall served in the Infantry, Security Force Battalion, First Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Special Operations Command, and as a Drill Instructor. Randall is back to give us more insight on being a drill instructor in the Marine Corps and what it’s like building a foundation for recruits to become warfighters. He also walks us through how he coordinated the escape of his Afghanistan interpreter out of Kabul during the evacuation after his interpreter was nearly killed in an ambush from the Taliban.
25 Sep 2023
Marines Fire on Suspected Car Bomb, Uncovering Innocent Family
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In this week's Urban Valor episode, we're joined by Marine veteran Christopher Cendana. Hailing from Fremont, CA, Chris's journey into the military was inspired by his best friend and the uncertainty he faced after high school. He enlisted in the Marine Corps, specializing as a Diesel Mechanic. Chris shares his experiences from two deployments to Iraq, including a tragic incident where he was compelled to engage with an Iraqi family, resulting in heartbreaking consequences.
Following his military service, Chris found his calling with Six Feet Above, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting and supporting veterans and service members dealing with mental health challenges through the therapeutic medium of skateboarding.
02 Oct 2023
Soldiers Capture Iraqi Insurgents & Endure Intense Combat in Iraq
01:07:57
Welcome to this week's Urban Valor episode, where we introduce you to the remarkable journey of Army veteran Hector Bravo. From Brawley, California, Hector enlisted in the Army's infantry to escape the confines of his small town. He was deployed to Iraq from 2004 to 2005, facing intense combat during the Iraqi insurgency and enduring the painful loss of close friends.
Upon returning home, Hector battled heavy drug and alcohol abuse, but his story takes a powerful turn. He chose to seek help, starting a journey of personal transformation that led him to prioritize his family over his career.
Join us as Hector Bravo shares his story of service, sacrifice, and redemption, demonstrating the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes.
US Coast Guard Helicopter Opens Fire on Drug Trafficking Boat in High Seas Chase
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In this week's gripping Urban Valor episode, we listen to the extraordinary life of Coast Guard veteran, Juan Reyes. Born and raised in Colombia, Juan’s brave trek to the United States is a story of courage and resilience.
At just 8 years old, Juan and his mother started the long trek from Colombia to the United States with the help of Coyotes. Their journey took them to a terrifying stay at a house in Panama, under constant threat from drive-by shootings. Despite these hardships, Juan and his mother successfully escaped to the United States, demonstrating determination and hope for a better life!
Juan would go on to enlist in the US Coast Guard. Working with law enforcement interdiction teams, he played a crucial role in anti-drug smuggling operations. Juan's courageous efforts helped to significantly hinder narcotics traffickers using vessels for their illegal activities.
Marine Veteran Homeless with Wife & Child After Honorable Discharge | Incredible Veteran Story!
00:53:48
After witnessing the aftermath of 9/11 firsthand, more than the devastation, what stood out was the unyielding unity on 9/12, showcasing the resilience of the American people. You won't want to miss this week's Urban Valor episode!
Kevin served as a Motor Transport Mechanic in the Marine Corps for 6 years. But life after service wasn't exactly what he thought it would be. After receiving an honorable discharge, Kevin, his wife and their 4-year-old son, faced one of life's harshest realities - homelessness.
Even when faced with dire circumstances, Kevin's spirit never wavered. His determination, ambition, and sheer willpower set him on a path of success! Today, he stands tall as a successful barber, a true example! From serving his country to conquering adversity. He never gave up!
If you're looking for an uplifting tale of triumph over challenges in pursuit of a better life, you don't want to miss this episode!
Marine Amputee Transforms into Elite Athlete and Model
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In this week's Urban Valor episode, we sit down with Marine Veteran Annika Hutsler to discuss her remarkable journey. Annika's story begins in Aurora, Colorado. Her life took a turn after high school when she decided that college wasn't for her. Inspired by a fellow student, she made the life-changing decision to join the military.
Around the halfway mark of her boot camp, she began experiencing a lot of foot pain. Little did she know, this pain would lead to a life-altering discovery - an unexpected tumor in her foot. This shocking diagnosis ultimately led to her becoming an amputee, challenging her physically and emotionally.
She didn't let her disability define her; instead, she became an elite sports athlete, participating in various adaptive sports. Moreover, she ventured into the world of modeling, breaking barriers and showcasing that disabilities don't limit one's potential, despite being a Marine amputee.
Don't miss this extraordinary conversation with Annika Hutsler.
Marine Still ALIVE While Being Zipped Up in Body Bag
01:35:54
Welcome back to Urban Valor, where we have the incredible Marine veteran, Byron Rodgers, joining us once again!
In this episode, Byron shares his remarkable life experiences and discusses the profound belief that he has been divinely protected throughout his journey. His stories include a chilling childhood encounter when intruders broke into his family's home, a near-death experience in Iraq after surviving a massive IED blast, a haunting incident where he mistakenly believed a comrade was dead and zipped him up in a body bag, and the heart-pounding moment when he unknowingly picked up a live IED that could have torn him apart. Byron also reveals the extraordinary religious experiences he encountered while serving overseas.
Join us in this episode to hear all about Byron Rodgers' extraordinary life and the role of faith played in his incredible journey.
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06 Nov 2023
MARSOC Raider Shares Dark Memories & Tragic Afghan Insider Attacks
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This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Prime Hall. Prime grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas on North Padre Island. He battled his way out of a troubled childhood, attended military school to refine his discipline, and unexpectedly developed street smarts. Through his sit down with Urban Valor's Josh Gutierrez, Prime overcame an extensive criminal history to earn his spot inside the Marine Corps and, eventually, earned his way into the Marine Special Operations Command. He shares his harrowing experiences in combat, including an Afghan insider attack, and sheds light on the daunting challenges of transitioning back into civilian life as a combat veteran. Prime is a Co-Founder of Deep End Fitness and The Underwater Torpedo League, which focuses on optimizing human performance in and out of the water.
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Marine’s Military Experience Sabotaged by Narcissist Spouse
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From the small town of Bloomville, Ohio, Maranda Moon's early life was fraught with challenges. Her journey to the Marine Corps stands as a powerful testament to resilience and courage.
Maranda's childhood was marked by financial hardship and a critical father, driving her to seek a new beginning. Enlistment became her escape route to California, a dream sold to her by Marine Corps recruiters. Yet, the dream was not without its shadows. Maranda's story darkens as she faces the grim reality of an abusive marriage within the Marines, highlighting the struggles that some service members endure.
After her service, Maranda set herself on a path of personal healing and growth. She turned to exercise and alternative medicine for strength and peace, eventually starting her own business centered on medicinal mushrooms. Her goal is now to assist others in improving their physical and mental health.
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This weeks episode from Urban Valor features Robert Wood. Born in Bellflower, California, and raised in Buena Park, Robert's life was forever changed when his mother saw his bullet-riddled car on the news. Faced with a life-altering decision, Robert chose the path of Valor, enlisting in the Marine Corps over moving to Mexico or attending college out of state. His life in the military saw him become a skilled Radio Operator with the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance, where he became good friends with Jaime Nicholson, a fellow Marine. We find ourselves taking an emotional in this episode as Robert recounts Jaime's untimely death, a loss deeply intertwined with the challenges of mental health after military service.
Post-Marines, Robert's service continued as a firefighter at Camp Pendleton, confronting the harrowing reality of active-duty self-inflicted deaths.
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27 Killed by Baghdad Car Bomb as Army Soldiers Hand Out Toys
00:51:55
In Today's episode of Urban Valor, we have Guest Army veteran Chris Cleland. Growing up in El Monte, California, Chris found himself in trouble, leading to an arrest for grand theft auto. But he turned his life around by joining the Army Infantry, a decision that took him on several deployments to Iraq.
You'll get to hear first hand the challenges Chris and his unit faced, especially their encounters with IEDs. He shares his stories from Baghdad, one in particular, where Chris's unit was distributing toys to local children. Tragically, during this act of kindness, an explosive event occurred, resulting in the loss of 27 lives, including many children and Army Specialist Benyahmin Yahudah.
Chris also opens up about the mental health struggles that many veterans face. Including his own experiences and how he's now dedicated to helping other veterans adjust to life after service, discussing the need for support and understanding for those who've served.
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From the Brooklyn Streets to Sergeant Major in Marine Corps
00:59:27
This week on Urban Valor, we chat with Sergeant Major Alex Caro. Alex's journey began in Brooklyn, NY, where he overcame the challenges of gang-dominated streets and avoiding the gang lifestyle. His inspiration to join the Marines came from when he joined the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC).
In his military career, Alex started with an open contract, assigned to be a Inventory Management Specialist. He has served in critical deployments across Iraq, Afghanistan, and as a Marine Security Guard. At the time of this interview, Alex was a First Sergeant, now proudly holding the position of Sergeant Major.
Alex's episode focuses on the importance of military transition programs, offering insights for those following a similar path.
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Marine Recruiter Faced Hardship as Brother Battled Cancer
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Join us in this inspiring story with Gunnery Sergeant Leticia Garcia as she shares her remarkable journey in the Marines.
From the streets of Anaheim to the challenges of Sana City, her story is a testament to resilience, discipline, and the power of determination.
In this video, Gunnery Sergeant Garcia opens up about her early life struggles, including her family's encounter with domestic issues and gang violence. She vividly recounts how these experiences shaped her upbringing and led to a transformative relocation to Mexico. This pivotal move not only brought about a cultural shift but also introduced her to new languages and customs, laying the foundation for her future resilience.
The heart of this video lies in Garcia's candid discussion about her decision to join the United States Marine Corps as a female in the military. Faced with her father's unemployment and depression, she found her calling in the military, driven by a desire to support her family and seize educational opportunities. Her journey challenges traditional views on women in the military and she was forced to overcome some of her mother's reservations, making her a trailblazer in her family as a female marine.
Garcia's path to becoming a Marine wasn't smooth. She shares the hurdles she faced during recruitment, from her initial struggles with the ASVAB test to overcoming physical fitness challenges. Her story is a beacon of hope and motivation for aspiring female marines, proving that with determination and hard work, barriers can be broken.
The video takes an emotional turn as Garcia delves into the personal hardship of her brother's battle with cancer. This period tested her strength and commitment, balancing her demanding role in the Marine Corps with the emotional toll of her brother's illness.
Through this video, Gunnery Sergeant Leticia Garcia shares her journey and shines as a role model for women in the military, which is why she is in a great role as a female marine recruiter. Her story is not just about overcoming adversity but also about inspiring change and breaking stereotypes.
Watch now to witness how one woman's journey in the Marine Corps can inspire a generation to come.
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Veterans Legal Institute Co-Founder Transforms Veteran's Lives
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This week's Urban Valor episode features Antoinette Naddour, the co-founder and executive director of the Veterans Legal Institute, as she shares her personal journey and the groundbreaking work her organization is doing to uplift military veterans through legal advocacy. From her family's immigrant roots to her deep-seated patriotism, Antoinette's story is one of passion, dedication, and a steadfast commitment to veteran support.
The Veterans Legal Institute stands out as a crucial resource, offering pro bono legal services to veterans facing a myriad of challenges, including homelessness, mental illness, and the complexities of navigating post-service life. Antoinette takes us through poignant stories of how these services have transformed the lives of veterans, helping them reclaim their dignity, access vital benefits, and overcome unjust legal barriers.
This video is a testament to the Veterans Legal Institute's impact and an educational piece highlighting the critical need for comprehensive veteran legal services and community support. Antoinette and her team demonstrate the powerful difference legal advocacy can make by providing an in-depth look at the legal struggles and triumphs of our veterans.
We invite you to watch, learn, and be moved by the stories of resilience and recovery that emanate from the Veterans Legal Institute's commitment to serving those who have bravely served our country. Your engagement with this video helps amplify the message of veteran support and the ongoing need for dedicated legal services in the veteran community.
Join us in the conversation below, share your thoughts or experiences, and contribute to a growing awareness of the essential role legal advocacy plays in the lives of military veterans. Your like, share, and subscription help ensure these stories reach those who need to hear them most and continue the mission of providing hope and help to our nation's heroes.
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01 Jan 2024
Marine Veteran’s Path from Dangerous Housing Projects to Boxing Glory
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Discover the inspiring journey of Rich Reeves, a dedicated Marine veteran from the Riverdale Park public housing developments in Gloucester, Massachusetts, who transformed his life from facing the brutal realities of violence and poverty to achieving success in the world of boxing. Reeves shares his experiences of overcoming adversity, the rigorous training and discipline learned in the United States Marine Corps, and the critical life lessons that shaped his character in this candid account.
Dive into the story of how one man's relentless pursuit of excellence and resilience led him to a path of boxing glory and learn the importance of hard work, determination, and the unyielding spirit of a Marine.
This motivational story is a testament to the power of perseverance and offers valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from military life to civilian success. Join us as Rich Reeves unveils his journey of survival, ambition, and the fight for a better life.
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Army Soldier Leads Daring Rescue in Kabul Airport Evacuation - 2021
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In this gripping episode of Urban Valor, join us as we follow the journey of Army Staff Sergeant Mikael Cook, who hails from the sports-loving town of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A former hockey player for Eastern Michigan University, Mikael shares his compelling story of transition from civilian life to the camaraderie and challenges of military service. In an emotional narrative, he recounts his deployment to Afghanistan in 2019, offering a firsthand account of the bonds formed with Afghan nationals, Abdul and Muhammad, amidst the backdrop of escalating conflict and an imminent Taliban takeover.
Witness the tension and human drama as Mikael delves into the heart-wrenching evacuation crisis of Kabul, driven by a deep sense of duty to aid his Afghan friends in their desperate bid for safety. This episode is not just a tale of warfare and strategy, but a testament to the enduring spirit of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians caught in the crossfire of geopolitical strife.
Mikael's narrative is a raw, unfiltered look at the life of a soldier and the profound impact of war on individuals and families. His story also touches on the broader issues of loyalty, the moral complexities of war, and the personal cost of conflict. Tune in to this powerful episode of Urban Valor for an intimate exploration of duty, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of humanity in times of turmoil. Join us as we honor the bravery of those who stand in solidarity with allies, fighting not just battles but for the values of hope and refuge in a world marred by conflict.
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82nd Airborne Soldiers Endure Heavy Combat in Iraq Invasion - 2003
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This week’s Urban Valor episode features Army veteran Jason Grammer. Jason grew up in Brewer, Mississippi, fishing, hunting, and spending most of his time outdoors.
Jason was inspired to join the Army after watching a special on Operation Gothic Serpent, commonly referred to as “Black Hawk Down.” He enlisted into the infantry and was assigned to the 82nd Airborne. In this episode, Jason details the heavy combat he and his unit endured during Operation Iraqi Freedom, the invasion of Iraq in 2003. He leaves us with the struggle to transition out of the military after his experience in the Army.
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