Combat Carl Show
In this episode of the Combat Carl Show, I sit down with U.S. Army First Sergeant Dennis Brown (Ret.), a former 68W Combat Medic who served 16 years in the military and completed five deployments, including early tours in Iraq during 2003–2007.Dennis shares what it was really like being a combat medic on the frontlines—seeing the cost of war up close, caring for wounded soldiers, and carrying the mental weight that comes with it. We talk about the toll deployments take on service members and their families, dealing with PTSD, the reality of stop-loss, and how leadership is forged in some of the hardest environments imaginable.Beyond the battlefield, Dennis opens up about being a father, mentor, and coach, and how he found purpose after military service by helping others improve their physical and mental strength.This conversation is about resilience, brotherhood, leadership, and life after the military.If you're a veteran, active duty service member, or someone interested in real military stories, this episode is for you.Topics in this episode:Life as a 68W Combat MedicIraq War deployments (2003–2007 era)The mental toll of warPTSD and transition after serviceLeadership in the ArmyFamily life during deploymentsFinding purpose after the militarySubscribe for more real conversations with veterans and leaders.
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