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Join this immersive episode where I share the true story of a kid from Chicago’s South Side who joined the Navy, experienced life on a battleship, and navigated the chaos of war during Desert Storm. Discover how these profound years shaped my identity, resilience, and outlook on life. * The transition from city life to military discipline aboard the USS Wisconsin * Life on a battleship: routines, ranks, and the camaraderie of sailors * The voyage through the Persian Gulf, highlighting moments of danger, victory, and reflection * The impact of war on personal identity and mental resilience * Lessons learned from service, including fearlessness and the importance of foundational love IN THIS EPISODE: * The significance of Pensacola and Norfolk in shaping a sailor’s first experiences at sea * The psychological and physical demands of commanding a 45,000-ton battleship during wartime * An inside look at the first-ever surrender to a drone in military history * The surreal experience of passing through the Suez Canal and witnessing the aftermath of war * How combat reshapes perspectives on life, fear, and self-understanding 00:14 - Introduction: The story of a sailor from Chicago's South Side 00:27 - The Navy’s view of battleships and their dominance 01:09 - Leaving Pensacola for Norfolk and early impressions 02:06 - The serenity and routine of life on the ship 02:34 - The Navy’s rhythm: comes, ranks, and hierarchy 03:19 - The importance of muster and ranks in military life 03:48 - Insights into junior and senior ranks, including leadership dynamics 04:51 - The role of the captain and the crew's respect for experience 06:38 - Life in sixth division: duties and daily cycle 07:08 - Growing up in Norfolk and the influence of military community and streets 08:06 - The significance of hometown pride and respect for Chicago 09:33 - The daily grind and building resilience 10:01 - Returning to Norfolk to continue service life 11:12 - Friendship and shared struggle with Kenneth McDowell 12:04 - Moments of escape in Jamaica and the shadows of deadly incidents 13:25 - Deployment to the Persian Gulf and the anticipation of war 14:12 - Transition from peace to combat and crossing the Atlantic 15:03 - The brutal realities of sea sickness and waves during transit 16:41 - Passing through the Suez Canal and witnessing ancient history 17:40 - Waiting in the Gulf, the calm before the storm 18:54 - Financial and emotional dedication to loved ones back home 19:54 - The impact of war from a personal and technological perspective 21:13 - Responsibility as helmsman during Operation Desert Storm 22:35 - Challenges of steering a battleship and mastering the helm 23:47 - The significance of precision in combat and navigation 24:50 - The night the war began: missiles, artillery, and the first strikes 26:10 - The weight of command and steering during critical moments 27:39 - The historic launch of Operation Desert Storm signals 28:32 - The power of our shells and the terrifying physics of modern warfare 29:10 - The groundbreaking surrender to a drone and its historical significance 30:36 - Navigating mine-infested waters and the dangers faced 31:59 - The juxtaposition of old-world teak decks and advanced tech 32:33 - The surreal, dying horizon of the Gulf during battle 33:31 - The oppressive, dismal atmosphere: the 'Black Sun' and environmental devastation 37:04 - The haunting black rain and environmental destruction 38:43 - The contamination of everything and the physical toll of war 39:26 - The physical and psychological impact of witnessing a war-torn environment 00
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