Late Night History

Late Night History

Late Night History

The Late Night History podcast is hosted by writer and oral historian Matt Fratus. Join Matt in his quest to uncover history told through the unmatched experiences and unequaled expertise of his world-class guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-history/support

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  • Laatste aflevering: 2024-08-23
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Episode 50: Mike Toussaint

Episode 50: Mike Toussaint

2024-08-23

Tonight’s guest is Mike Toussaint, who served 21 years in the US Navy, with the majority of his experience as a dog handler. His final assignment was with the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or DEVGRU.

This episode focuses on the origins of SEAL K9s during the Vietnam War and Mike’s experiences with Combat Assault Dogs (CADs) in the Global War on Terror.

The discussion culminates in a 2009 hostage rescue mission to recover Bowe Bergdahl, an American soldier who had willingly deserted his base and been captured by the enemy. Mike highlights this mission and shares the story of his CAD, Remco, who is recognized as the first CAD to be awarded the Silver Star in the Global War on Terror.

Follow Mike on Instagram: @remcothewardog

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01:48:42
Episode 49: Gavin Fisher (Part 2)

Episode 49: Gavin Fisher (Part 2)

2024-08-16

Tonight’s guest is with my friend Gavin Fisher. Gavin has more than a decade of experience as a US Air Force Pararescueman, or PJ. He has 10+ deployments serving in the Global War on Terror and was famously awarded the Silver Star in the Battle of Ghazni in Afghanistan in 2018.

Part 1 we dive into the history of the PJs and all the awesome traditions associated like Charlie the PJ, the Green Feet tattoo, the signature PJ cocktail, and so much more. Part 2 covers the PJs in the Global War on Terror, including the "Saved By Pedro" days and some of Gavin's personal experiences.

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Episode 49: Gavin Fisher (Part 1)

Episode 49: Gavin Fisher (Part 1)

2024-08-09

Tonight’s guest is with my friend Gavin Fisher. Gavin has more than a decade of experience as a US Air Force Pararescueman, or PJ. He has 10+ deployments serving in the Global War on Terror and was famously awarded the Silver Star in the Battle of Ghazni in Afghanistan in 2018. This interview is split into two parts.

Part 1 focuses on Gavin’s journey from becoming one of the top lacrosse athletes in the country to joining the Air Force and graduating from one of the most challenging special operations selection courses in the world. Throughout the episode, we explore interesting traditions associated with selection, such as the Mogadishu Mile, as well as humorous cartoons and skits.

Additionally, we delve into the rich history and heritage of PJs, particularly focusing on the legends from Vietnam who helped shape the PJ persona.

Part 2 will be all about Gavin’s personal experiences.

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01:35:33
Pop Music & Hostage Rescue

Pop Music & Hostage Rescue

2024-08-02

In 2010, the Colombian military teamed up with an advertising mogul to craft a pop song embedded with a secret message aimed at reaching soldiers held hostage in the jungle.

Sources:

Rescue of of the "Canadian Six" — A Classic Case of Deception by CIA.

The Code: A Declassified and Unbelievable Hostage Rescue Story by Jeff Maysh from The Verge.

How a Secret Message in a Colombian Song Gave Hostages Hope by Phoebe Hopson and Lucy Wallis from BBC News.

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Episode 48: Ben Thompson

Episode 48: Ben Thompson

2024-07-26

Tonight's guest is Ben Thompson. Ben is an early, early OG of Internet humor writing. He founded the website ⁠Badass of the Week⁠ in 2004, which gained a loyal following of millions of monthly readers. Ben's style of mixing witty pop-culture references, crude humor, and F-bombs with tales of historical heroes made history fun. The style has become so popular that history and humor writers everywhere have replicated it. Yes, even Drunk History, which we get into the controversy covering that ordeal. In addition, Ben has written 10+ books about historical heroes. Today, he is the co-host of the iHeartRadio podcast ⁠Badass of the Week⁠.

Check out ⁠Ben's Store⁠ where you can purchase his books and badass playing cards.

Other guests mentioned in the show:

Alex West (⁠Episode 1⁠)

Rob Garnett (⁠Episode 2⁠)

Ben Garwood (⁠Episode 7⁠)

RJ Thomas (⁠Episode 26⁠)

Ed Loder (Episode 28)

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01:26:07
The Origins of Navy SEAL Swagger

The Origins of Navy SEAL Swagger

2024-07-19

The Origins of Navy SEAL Swagger is a mini-episode featuring three previous podcast guests Alex West, Kirby Horrell, and RJ Thomas. In less than 10 minutes, we discuss the SEAL mentality and swagger that emerged in the Vietnam War and how those concept transcend the test of time.

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09:42
Episode 47: Kyle Buckett

Episode 47: Kyle Buckett

2024-07-12

Tonight's guest is my good friend and one of my mentors Kyle Buckett. Kyle, or "Buck," as I know him, served a career in the US Navy, most of which was as a Navy SEAL. Buck served with various west coast-based SEAL Teams, including as a plank owner — or founding member — of Special Activities One (now called Special Reconnaissance Team One), a unique intelligence unit that helped bring the SEALs' mission success rate from just 35% to over 96% in a four year period.

Episode 47 History Highlights:

1). US Navy before the SEALs and witnessing 9/11 while overseas.

2). BUD/S and class gifts.

3). SEAL Team 1 in Baghdad and helping stabilize Iraq to allow women to vote in the country’s first democratic election.

4). Plank owner of a unique military start-up and intelligence unit.

5). The various mission dynamics of different GWOT deployments to the Philippines and the Middle East.

6). Big picture strategy; plus a story about the cover of Time Magazine’s “What Happens if We Leave Afghanistan” featuring Afghan Bibi Aisha.

7). Village Stability Operations in Afghanistan.

8). Tactical leader of a major clearing operation that ended with divine intervention.

9). Behind-the-scenes insight and history about the military construction project to relocate the west coast-based SEAL Teams from Coronado to Imperial Beach.

Other guests referenced throughout the show:

Rob Garnett (Episode 2)

Annie Ferguson (Episode 4)

Rob Newson (Episode 35)

Buy Buck's book: Leadership is Overrated

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01:59:11
Episode 46: Dan Cnossen

Episode 46: Dan Cnossen

2024-07-03

It’s an honor to welcome former Navy SEAL officer and Paralympic champion Dan Cnossen to the show.

Episode 46 History Highlights:

1). 80th anniversary of D-Day + Matt's experience at the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.

2). Unique Naval Academy traditions.

3. Selection to become a US Navy SEAL officer + Mini BUD/S

4). BUD/S Class 242 and the awesome Gladiator helmet class gift. Medal of Honor recipient Ed Byers is a graduate of class 242.

5). Deployments with SEAL Team 1 to the Philippines, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

6). In September 2009, Dan was wounded in action after he stepped on an IED. He lost both of his legs above the knee. Dan tells us about the mission.

7). 3-time Paralympian and 7x Paralympic medalist (2 Gold, 4 Silver, and 1 Bronze).

8). One More Wave, Dan's love for surfing, and what surf therapy means to him.

9). The Mountain Seed Foundation, which empowers US and Ukrainian veterans impacted by war through nature-based activities and community.

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01:56:58
Episode 45: John Norman (Part 2)

Episode 45: John Norman (Part 2)

2024-06-28

Ret. FDNY Chief of Special Operations Command John Norman returns for Part 2.

Episode 45 (Part 2) History Highlights:

1). The USAir Flight 5050 plane crash on Sept. 20, 1989.

2). History and mentors at Rescue 1.

3). Y2K Task Force and wargaming for future disasters or critical incidents.

4). John's perspective before, during, and in the immediate aftermath 9/11.

5). John's insider perspective towards the impact 9/11 had on the FDNY.

6). Rebuilding Special Operations Command after 9/11 because about 1/3 of the 450 members were killed.

7). Lessons learned from 9/11.

8). John's career until retirement in 2007 + advice for the young bucks looking to become great firefighters themselves.

Follow John on Instagram: ⁠@chiefnormanfdny⁠

Buy John's book: Working With Giants

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01:23:35
Episode 45: John Norman (Part 1)

Episode 45: John Norman (Part 1)

2024-06-21

Tonight’s guest is Ret. FDNY Chief of Special Operations Command John Norman.

John has more than 50 years of experience with the fire service. He is also the author of the riveting memoir “Working With Giants,” which is about his life, as well as the mentors he served alongside. John’s book is a reminder that the people that we try to emulate or aspire to become didn’t get to where they are today by themselves. They had mentors, coaches, and leaders in their lives that supported and guided their potential into greatness.

Episode 45 (Part 1) History Highlights:

1. Family lineage of US military service in World War II as well as within the fire service.

2. Mentors at Inwood Fire Department (NY) and the meaning behind "sucking nails out of the floorboards."

3. History of Engine 290 in Brooklyn and its legendary reputation as one of the busiest fire companies in the world.

4. An in-depth discussion covering the history of Rescue Companies within the FDNY.

5. Peer-to-peer mentoring at Rescue 3

6. Tools and equipment of the job including entry tools, the Lyle gun, and lifesaving ropes.

7. Legendary reputation of Rescue 2 and the so-called War Years.

8. Mentors at Rescue 2, including Ray Downey, then a captain, who pioneered the formation of the 28 Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces strategically emplaced around the country to respond to catastrophic events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and terrorist attacks. (Can listen Ray's son, Joe, who later became FDNY's Chief of SOC on Episode 10).

Follow John on Instagram: @chiefnormanfdny

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01:25:59
Episode 44: Nick Betts

Episode 44: Nick Betts

2024-06-14

Tonight's guest on the Late Night History podcast is Nick Betts. Nick mostly grew up in Tucson, Arizona, and had a full-ride golf scholarship to Arizona State University, but lost it all after a costly mistake following the state finals. He then enlisted in the US Army and served in the Global War on Terror between 2005 and 2013. He served three tours, two to Iraq, and one in Afghanistan. He worked as both a machine gunner and a sniper. After the military, Nick served as a government contractor. All together, Nick spent a totaled 47 total months deployed.

Today, Nick is the creative director for URT, a lifestyle brand in San Diego, California, as well as the C4 Foundation, a nonprofit named after the late Chuck Keating IV, who was killed in action in Iraq fighting ISIS. The C4 Foundation supports active-duty Navy SEALs and their families by providing a refuge via a ranch retreat to decompress from military service. Reach out to Nick at his company Krupto Strategic Media.
Episode 44 History Highlights:

1). The infamous dive bar in Tucson, Arizona, known as The Meet Rack. It made headlines for the debauchery that occurred there. However, all walks of life entered this seedy establishment, including students from University of Arizona, tourists curious to see if the hype read in newspapers was real, and sometimes, even celebrities like Arnold Schwartzenneger, Burt Reynolds, and Elvis.

2). Nick's first deployment to Iraq where his unit, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment (1/26) became the hardest hit unit — 36 casualties — since Vietnam. The 15-month tour supported the SEAL Teams, including SEAL Team 3 (the same platoon twice) and SEAL Team 5. Here, Nick tells us about providing security with a M249 SAW machine gun and a claymore on the ground level of a multi-story house where the SEALs engaged combatants from the roof.

3). SKTs or Small Kill Teams in Iraq. Two Army snipers on the roof, while Nick with the machine gun and claymore mine providing security. These missions emboldened Nick to become an Army sniper.

4). History of the term "sniper" as well as the origin of Ghillie suits.

5). Sniper operations in Afghanistan and stay behind teams.

6). Photographs Nick captured from Iraq that were published in Esquire, which would prove impactful later in life as a professional photographer.

7). A rip-the-band-aid-off look into Nick's difficult journey returning from war and the realities that veterans of the GWOT faced without a support system.

8). Nick's docuseries called "Let's Talk About The War." The docuseries discussed the taboo topics of the war.

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01:33:50
Episode 43: Bruce Norton

Episode 43: Bruce Norton

2024-06-07

Tonight’s guest is Ret. Maj. Bruce “Doc” Norton served two tours to Vietnam as a member of USMC Force Recon. Much of the episode covers Doc’s experiences in Vietnam, which included conducting more than 25 long-range reconnaissance patrols. After Vietnam, he received his commission, and served as a Marine Infantry Officer until retirement in 1992.

After the military, Doc worked as the Director of the Marine Corps’ Command Museum, has authored 13+ books, including his latest project, “Voices From Vietnam,” a book/playwright modeled after Tom Brokhaw’s “Greatest Generation Speaks.” Voices From Vietnam is scheduled to release this November on Veteran’s Day.

History Highlights:

1). Family military lineage that dates back to the American Revolution.

2). The legend of Clover “Bucky” Coffman — He received a Battlefield Commission to 1st Lieutenant … When Doc met him, Bucky had earned the Navy Cross, 3x Silver Stars, 5x Bronze Stars, and 7x Purple Hearts…

3). Discussion about setting up Harbor Sights in the bush — which sometimes included making coffee with C-4 explosives in the mornings.

4). Jungle penetrators, ladders, and SPIE rigs used to evacuate recon troops from the jungle quickly.

5). Gurkha-style ambushes to capture a HVT on a trail and a real close-call.

6). Story of a Force Recon Marine tragically killed by a tiger.

7). Voices From Vietnam book/playwright and Doc’s other history books.

8). Favorite galleries and exhibits at the US Marine Corps’ Command Museum.

Buy Doc Norton's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00F5CSNE8/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=45ac1fa8-f8c1-42d4-ba71-3d9a0637d3c9

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02:02:27
Episode 42: Danny O'Neel

Episode 42: Danny O'Neel

2024-05-31

Tonight’s guest on the Late Night History podcast is my friend Danny O’Neel. Danny is a former US Army forward observer, serial entrepreneur, and nonprofit founder doing great things for the military and first responder communities.

Danny and I first met many years ago when I was writing profiles for One More Wave, a nonprofit founded by former Navy SEALs that provides veterans customized surf equipment and community. Since then, we became fast friends for our shared passions of sports, tacos, and history.

History Highlights Episode 42:

1). Danny’s military family lineage that dates back to the American Revolution.

2). 9/11 experiences and how that event changed the trajectory of his life.

3). Remembering Jared Monti, who served as a US Army forward observer with the 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan, and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Country music singer, Lee Brice, later sang “I Drive Your Truck,” about Monti’s dad, Paul. The song became so popular it was voted Song of the Year at the Country Music Awards in 2013.

4). The Korean Axe Murder Incident between North Korea and the US military.

5). 1st tour to Iraq during the ‘03 invasion and living out of Saddam Hussein’s palace.

6). 2nd tour to Sadr City, Iraq. Danny’s combat experiences in ‘05-’06, a grenade discussion, movies during downtime, food experiences, culture surrounding TBI/PTS at that time.

7). Transitioning out of the US military and asking for mental health help.

8). Surf therapy and how One More Wave has helped Danny’s recovery.

9). Entrepreneur for Kinetic Ink Tattoo — where we discuss storytelling in tattoos — and Danny’s nonprofit Warfighter Overwatch (military and first responders and their families).

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01:55:08
Episode 41: Stephen Spencer-Chapman

Episode 41: Stephen Spencer-Chapman

2024-05-24

Tonight's guest is Stephen Spencer-Chapman, a veteran of the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, and former *officer commanding* of the Red Devils parachute display team. While we certainly cover some of Stephen’s life story, including his time in the British military, the bulk of the discussion is about his inspiring grandfather, Freddy Spencer Chapman.

Episode 41 History Highlights:

1). The Shetland Bus — a lifeline for Norwegian citizens escaping Nazi oppression and a highway for British Special Operations Executive (SOE) officers linking up with Norwegian commandos for sabotage operations. For more info, read this article published in 2019.

2). Freddy Spencer Chapman’s “Living Dangerously” book series, which includes his 1930 polar exploration in Greenland, which aimed to uncover an air route between North America and Europe by way of the Arctic.

3). Stephen tells us about his personal experiences meeting the Dalai Lama. Freddy previously made a diplomatic mission to Tibet in 1936.

4). Freddy’s 3 ½ years in the Malaysia jungle fighting and evading the Japanese as a member of British SOE’s Force 136. (Read more here: ⁠To Hell and Back Again: The Epic Adventures of British Commando Freddy Spencer Chapman⁠).

5). “The Mad Fortnight” — Freddy and two other SOE commandos launched offensive action against the Japanese. They developed tactics to move as a small team and traveled at night along the Japanese supply lines. The SOE commandos would position themselves so one person would engage the enemy — often with IEDs, sticky bombs, and grenades — as a distraction and a second commando would move to another position to make them appear larger than they were. The three commandos wrecked 7 trains, cut a railway line in 60 pieces, and killed scores of enemy troops. In the end, the Japanese thought this was a battalion of men and sent regiments of soldiers to find them.

6). Freddy’s legacy and The Chapman’s Challenge adventure race held annually in Malaysia. The race follows part of the route Freddy took to escape the jungle and get picked up by submarine.

7). History of the Parachute Regiment.

8). History of the Red Devils and tribute to the late Dean “Waldo” Walton.

9). Stephen’s experiences with military transition.

Buy Freddy's book: The Jungle is Neutral

Buy Brian Moynahan's book: Jungle Soldier

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01:00:57
Episode 40: Bob Charest

Episode 40: Bob Charest

2024-05-17

In Episode 12, Bob discusses his Hall of Fame Army Special Forces career. Tonight, Bob tells us about how he was awarded the Silver Star with MACV-SOG; his extensive experiences with Detachment-A; and his time with the CIA in Thailand.

Episode history highlights:

1). B-56 Project Sigma, explanation of MACV-SOG’s Recon and Hatchet Teams, and Bob’s Silver Star (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwXYgQ4tvYE&t=22s)

2). Lodge Act soldiers — Eastern Europeans who volunteered for Army Special Forces and in return would receive their US citizenship. Note: Some of these soldiers would become Distinguished Members of the Regiment i.e. the Green Beret Hall of Fame.

3). Detachment-A in Berlin — https://detachment-a.org/ — the Cold War clandestine unit tasked with “stay behind” operations in Berlin in the event of a Soviet Union invasion.

4). Fascinating tradecraft used throughout the 1960s like invisible ink, how to blend in as an American in Germany, and use of tabletop 3D models stashed in ceilings, which were miniature replicas of real targets. Additionally, Bob talks about OSS/CIA-developed cigarette lighters that fired a .22 bullet.

5). Sketchy nature of locking-out of a WWII-era submarine in Greece.

6). CIA in Thailand in the 1970s and Air America.

7). Driving a flatbed truck on fire and loaded with ammunition off a CIA base in Thailand. Bob received the Soldier’s Medal, which is a life-saving medal awarded for non-combat action.

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01:32:20
Episode 39: Mac Caltrider

Episode 39: Mac Caltrider

2024-05-10

Tonight's guest is Mac Caltrider, the author of Double Knot, a war memoir in seven essays. Mac shares with us his life story, including culture associated with Baltimore, Maryland; two deployments to Afghanistan as a Marine; working as a patrol cop during tumultuous times; and his career in journalism. All of which is connected in Double Knot.

Episode 39 highlights:

1). Plug Uglies — a now closed Irish pub in Baltimore, Maryland, named after old-timey firefighter gangs that used to start fires and get into street fights.

2). Family lineage in the US military.

3). Mac’s passion for books from an early age, which would prove useful as a writer and journalist years later.

4). Awesome history associated with Mac’s unit, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines (2/8), which includes a tale about the first ever Medal of Honor recipient’s action captured on video (many confuse Air Force CCT John Chapman’s action in Afghanistan as the first).

5). The humorous tales of the wiggling hedgehog and “the smoking crab” in Afghanistan (YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1bEDH4bwHI).

6). Double Knot (YouTube link: https://youtu.be/UP2dlTmig8Y)

7). Coffee or Die magazine and honored by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.

8). Pipes & Pages — Where Mac pairs books others should read with a tobacco pipe (https://www.instagram.com/pipes_and_pages/?hl=en).

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01:33:49
Episode 38: Mike Vining

Episode 38: Mike Vining

2024-05-03

In Episode 8, Mike discussed his life story, including all of the major Delta Force operations that he participated in. Tonight for Episode 38, Mike shares with us the history of the Bomb Disposal/Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) across all service branches between World War II and the Gulf War. Additional topics covered below.

Episode 38 highlights:

1). Controversy regarding Draper Kauffman “The Father of Navy EOD” and his first Navy Cross award.

2). Lesser known service of the Army Combat Engineers alongside the Naval Combat Demolition Units on D-Day

3). Mike’s EOD experiences in Vietnam/Cambodia

4). History of the Tunnel Rats, including Mike’s experiences doing similar work, which crawled into small tunnels armed with only flashlights, pistols, and in Mike’s case, explosives.

5). OSS Deer Team in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh’s relationship with the US in World War II

6). Delta Force EOD (which we also covered in Episode 8)

7). First Saturday in May is National EOD Day, which remembers the names on the EOD Memorial Wall

8). Mike’s uniform donated to the Ordnance Museum Fort Lee (Fort Greg Adams) in VA and various Museums-talk

9). Bunker Busters, Nukes, the Cheeseburger Bombs

YouTube Video: Delta Force Legend Mike Vining Discusses Tunnel Rat Missions

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01:19:40
Episode 37: Andrew Sullivan

Episode 37: Andrew Sullivan

2024-04-26

Tonight's guest is Andrew "Sully" Sullivan, a former Navy SEAL Senior Chief (2002-2020), and the founder of the Community First Project, a non-profit that provides law enforcement officers the fundamentals to a tactical response to an active shooter or critical incident like an act of terror. Some history highlights from this episode include SEAL training, humanity in war, the comedies that shaped the SEALs' vocabulary during the GWOT, pre-mission rituals, the connection between the US military and law enforcement, and so much more. Join 13K others who follow Late Night History on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latenighthistory/Follow Sully on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sully_c1p/Follow the Community First Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/community_first_project/Please subscribe if you liked the show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-history/support

01:13:55
Episode 36: Eddie Ray (Part 2)

Episode 36: Eddie Ray (Part 2)

2024-04-19

The Late Night History podcast is hosted by writer and oral historian Matt Fratus. Join Matt in this special, two-part episode featuring Ret. Marine Col. Eddie Ray, one of only two Navy Cross recipients from the Gulf War.

In part 2, listen to Eddie share his Navy Cross action from his perspective. Later in the episode, Eddie discusses what it was like to serve as a Battalion Commander under Gen. Mattis in the '03 Iraq invasion and some lessons learned returning to Iraq a decade after the Gulf War. Towards the end, Eddie reflects upon his legacy in the Marines and his thoughts about the future of armor in warfare with the prevalence of drones.

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01:13:54
Episode 36: Eddie Ray (Part 1)

Episode 36: Eddie Ray (Part 1)

2024-04-17

The Late Night History podcast is hosted by writer and oral historian Matt Fratus. Join Matt in this special, two-part episode featuring Ret. Marine Col. Eddie Ray, one of only two Navy Cross recipients from the Gulf War. In part 1, we delve into Eddie’s unique life journey leading to the Gulf War. From his formative years in LA to his stint as a college football player at the University of Washington alongside the future NFL Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon to his early days as an enlisted Marine and junior officer, we uncover the intriguing chapters of Eddie’s life. The episode is packed with a lot of exciting history and lessons learned. Notably, a training mission that went awry and how Eddie established himself as a leader. Additionally, Eddie shares how he became involved with the Marines Light Armored Vehicles. At the time, the assignment was considered “The Kiss of Death” for an officer’s career, mainly because nobody understood how to operate the unproven LAVs.

Of course, that reputation would change under Eddie, where he combined football-inspired plays with military tactics for the battlefield. But you’ll hear all about that in Part 2.This link is for other podcast platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-historyJoin 13K followers of Late Night History on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latenighthistory/Support the show on Patreon so this one-man show can continue producing content with world-class guests like Eddie Ray: https://www.patreon.com/LateNightHistory

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