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Sergeant Keith Smithson

59 min · 10 de mar de 2022
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Sergeant Smithson served with the Army from 1987-2012 and was deployed to both Operation Just Cause in Panama as well as Operation Desert Shield in Iraq. Keith was a Logistics Quartermaster with 3rd Battalion 82nd Artillery and as an Army Recruiter. We talk about subjects like what it takes to deploy an army half way around the world, how just because Panama was seen by the media and many civilians as a walk in the park versus a small country, it doesn't make the bullets any less deadly when coming inbound, and and encouraging other veterans that it is okay to talk about your experiences. Please enjoy this week's episode and make sure to give us a like, follow, or review.

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