Constant Combat
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088/fan_mail/new] We start part 1 with Dave Silton of MAP 3 about the long buildup to Ramadi, from broken barracks and platoon hazing to urban combat training and the messy logistics of finally leaving. He shares what it feels like to arrive with a “hearts and minds” mindset, confront how unprepared everyone is for IED reality, and still find ways to cope when the pressure hits. • Dave’s role in 2/4 as a driver and team leader • Barracks life, hazing, and how a unit gets tight • 9/11 memories and the strange limbo of Operation Noble Eagle • Okinawa training, ship life • Pre-deployment schools, language training • Deployment-day chaos, missing gear, and a rushed goodbye with family • Kuwait acclimatization, scavenged gear • Camel spider fear, early IED training gaps • First impressions of Ramadi and Hurricane Point • Care packages, trading food, and crucial routines • Stress after firefights, and how Marines try to shut the brain off • Getting sick after eating local food If you like what you've heard, this is a multi part episode. Make sure you listen to the rest of the story. ---------------------------------------------- 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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