Beyond The Beret
In this episode of Beyond The Beret, Spencer takes MJ and the listener inside his 2020 deployment to Afghanistan with 7th Special Forces Group. It's the longest, heaviest conversation they've had on the show so far, and it explains a lot of what came later in 2021 for anyone who watched the country fall and wondered how it happened. Spencer starts with the train-up: how a Bravo on an ODA carries the load of planning every range, every shoot, every coordination across the country, and what 2019 looked like with the team gone 10 out of 12 months. Then the deployment itself. Landing at the wrong airfield in a snowstorm, getting stuck three days in Herat, finally linking up with his team at a small outpost out near Farah, and getting shot at on day two while meeting the partner force. The middle of the episode is where it gets heavy. Spencer talks through the rocket attacks on his FOB, identifying spotters on ridgelines, getting in trouble for engaging them, and the conventional first sergeant who pulled him aside the next morning with drone footage that proved him right. The Taliban tactics. The two POO sites. Why these dudes have been fighting on this terrain for centuries and you underestimate them at your own cost. Then the turn. The peace deal gets signed and COVID hits at almost the same time. Suddenly the team can't see their partner force, can't go outside the wire, has to mask up for VIPs, and watches helplessly as the Afghan checkpoints they trained get hit one by one with VBIEDs from infiltrated allied vehicles. Spencer talks about being in the Intel room watching drone feeds of attacks he knew were coming and couldn't stop, and what that does to a person. He's honest about falling in love with Afghanistan and the Afghans, about the moment he stopped telling most of his team what he was learning because they had stopped caring, about the contradictory orders from up the chain to retrograde one day and build up the FOB the next, and about the seeds that were planted in that second half of the deployment that he'd carry home and into his exit from the military. This is not a war story for entertainment. It's the unfiltered ground-level version of what 2020 in Afghanistan actually felt like, told by someone who was there and saw 2021 coming. Next episode picks up with the medical retirement, the surgeries, and how Alpha Country was born out of all of this. Mentioned: * thealphacountry.com * The Alpha Country app If this episode hit, the best thing you can do is share it with someone who'd want to hear it, rate the show, and drop a comment. The algorithm only spreads this kind of conversation if listeners tell it to.
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