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Staff Sergeant Tom Bommarito

1 h 52 min · 29. mar. 2026
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Join us on Operation Insight as we host Staff Sergeant Tom Bommarito of the U.S. Army!   (00:00) Disclaimer (01:01) Opening Theme (01:30) Introduction (38:21) Vietnam Preparation & Deployment (49:24) SFC Douglas ”Woody” Woodward (54:32) Two Purple Hearts & Mortar Fire (1:06:35) The Futility of War & Honoring the ”Unwritten Contract” (1:15:35) No Rest & No Recuperation (1:20:36) "Welcome Home" (1:28:32) "It Didn't Smell Like Anything, and That Was Good" (1:36:04) The American Veteran (1:43:41) Closing

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