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Most military stories are about medals, but today’s guest? He’s a walking misadventure, a legend in the hall of fame for not winning awards—unless you count the “Dick Award,” which he always wins. Meet Chris, a former soldier whose tales of gear mishaps, reckless driving, and the legendary “melting the Sergeant Major’s truck” will have you wondering if he’s accidental genius or just a very lucky idiot. This episode is basically a comedy sketch drawn straight from the trenches—think generators Bii left on shelves, covert phone thefts from abandoned Air Force bases, and the time someone thought it was a good idea to fly a Humvee like a bowling ball down a mountain. You'll discover the gritty truth about military life, from advice on how to troubleshoot radios like a pro to why some soldiers are better at showing up than showing off. Chris shares stories about falling through floors in Khalas, accidentally blowing up a Sergeant Major’s Humvee, and the endless saga of trying to find a better VA rating—all while navigating the hilarious chaos of guard drills, deployment nightmares, and failed equipment handshakes. Spoiler: It’s not all action—there’s a lot of “how not to do it” advice wrapped in a comedy package. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the wild, unpredictable life of a guy who’s been shot at, blown up, and somehow still manages to leave every story better than the last, even if it involves melting equipment or flying through mountain passes with a grin and a prayer. :thumbsup: Click to react :laughing: Click to react :100: Click to react Add Reaction Reply Forward More [5:14 PM]Thursday, April 23, 2026 5:14 PM Perfect for veterans, military enthusiasts, or anyone who loves a good laugh at the absurdity of life in uniform. And hey, if you thought the military was all about medals, think again. This chat proves that sometimes the best award you can get is surviving without losing your mind (or your gear). Buckle up—this episode is a wild ride through chaos, comedy, and a touch of chaos. Warning: Listening may cause uncontrollable laughter, sudden nostalgia, and a serious urge to share your own military misadventures. Listen now—you’re guaranteed to smile, cringe, and maybe learn a thing or two about what it really takes to survive in the armed forces. Spoiler: It’s mostly luck.
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