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When Optimism Meets Combat - Elijah Mann (part 2 of 2)

41 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088/fan_mail/new] Part 2 of Eli Mann and he paints how a brand-new Marine grows up fast, from early training and culture shocks to the hard specifics of 2004. His story gets  into fear, guilt, and communication breakdowns, then land on what “constant vigilance” really means when you carry the lessons forward.  • arriving to the unit as a PFC and feeling "lost in the sauce"  • March Air Force Base and Mount Town training • the value of practical hip-pocket classes  • April cordon and search missions • casualties that shape the platoon and rumors that spread in the hooch  • VBIED warnings and comms choke points  • late July and August tension rising and the fear of VBIED tactics  • coming home on the Freedom Bird • leadership influences and the lesson of staying alert ---------------------------------------------- If you like what you heard, please subscribe on your favorite podcast service or follow our webpage for direct downloads @ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088] If you are a member of Weapons Company or someone with a story about Weapons Company 2/4 in 2004, please come tell some stories with us - 20 mins or 20 hours! Help paint the canvas of an archival story for others to know what it was like. Contact us @ RamadiPodcast@gmail.com, or via the podcast website above.  All music used with permission by soundbay: https://www.youtube.com/@soundbay_RFM

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