The World Was Different Then
What was it really like to deploy in the early days of the Global War on Terror?
In Episode 3 of All In. Always., I take you back to one of the most defining deployments of my 24-year Navy career—a six-month mission that took me across 13 countries, from the frozen flight line of Keflavik, Iceland, to the deserts of Iraq, the Mediterranean, the Strait of Gibraltar, and eventually the Caribbean.
When Operation Iraqi Freedom began on March 20, 2003, my squadron wasn't where anyone expected to fight the war. We were split between Iceland and Puerto Rico, supporting completely different missions. Then everything changed.
You'll experience what it was like to:
✈️ Launch from Souda Bay, Crete on exhausting 22-hour mission days.
🛰️ Fly long overland intelligence and surveillance missions over Northern Iraq.
⚓ Escort naval vessels through the Strait of Gibraltar during the opening weeks of the war.
🌎 Hunt drug traffickers across the Caribbean, tracking go-fast boats, semi-submersibles, and low-flying aircraft.
🛏️ Sleep in the tiny crew racks aboard a P-3 Orion between rotations.
🤝 Work alongside U.S. Navy ships, the Coast Guard, and partner nations across multiple theaters.
But this episode isn't just about airplanes or missions.
It's about what the world felt like in 2003.
It was a time when allies stood shoulder to shoulder, when Americans in uniform were welcomed almost everywhere they went, and when serving your country carried a sense of purpose that is difficult to describe unless you lived it.
Looking back now, I realize something else happened during that deployment.
I wasn't just becoming a better Flight Engineer.
I was becoming a better leader, a better teammate, and a citizen of a much larger world.
Some stories end with medals.
Others end with perspective.
This one gave me both.
If you've ever served, supported someone who served, love military aviation, or simply want to hear what life was really like aboard the legendary P-3 Orion, I think you'll enjoy this episode.
If you enjoy the conversation, like the video, subscribe, and leave a comment telling me where you were when Operation Iraqi Freedom began. I'd love to hear your story.
All In. Always. is about service, sacrifice, leadership, and the people who choose to stand up when others step back.
Because being All In. Always. isn't just something you do in uniform—it's a mindset that lasts a lifetime.
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