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BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD: ARMY SNIPER BRUCE HARRINGTON SHARES A STORY OF HUMOUR, HARDSHIP, AND HEALING Every community has its heroes, but we don’t always get the chance to sit down and truly understand the footprints they’ve left behind. On the latest episode of the Discover Montcalm Podcast – Veteran Spotlight, host Duane Weed and co-host Kara Stevens opened up the studio for a deeply moving installment of our Veteran Spotlight series. Our special guest was Greenville native and U.S. Army Infantry Veteran Bruce Harrington. Joining him on the couch was Buck Rush, representing the Sheridan VFW Post 5065 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574091747918] and the Honor Veteran Soldier Foundation. What followed was an unforgettable conversation that seamlessly balanced the raw, heavy realities of combat with the laugh-out-loud humor that keeps soldiers going in the darkest times. VETERAN SPOTLIGHT: FROM GREENVILLE TO THE SANDBOX Growing up right here in Greenville, Bruce always knew he wanted to serve his country, a dream kindled at a young age by standard civilian mainstays like GI Joe and military action movies. However, his path wasn’t a straight line. Entering the service a bit later at age 24, Bruce brought a sense of maturity with him into the infantry. Eventually stationed at Fort Hood, Bruce kept his head down, stayed out of trouble, and literally kept his nose in the Ranger Handbook. His discipline paid off when he earned a spot at Sniper School, eventually deploying to Iraq in December of 2005. While civilians often visualize snipers solely through the lens of Hollywood action sequences, Bruce explained that a massive part of their job is actually gathering battlefield intelligence—remaining entirely invisible to disrupt the enemy’s sense of security. YES, THERE IS A STOLEN DONKEY INVOLVED If you ask any combat veteran, they will tell you that humor is a survival mechanism. When Duane asked Bruce to share a lighthearted memory from his deployment, Bruce didn’t disappoint. > “I stole a donkey,” Bruce laughed. While on a grueling mission with a massive amount of heavy gear, Bruce’s unit crossed paths with a donkey. In a brilliant stroke of battlefield problem-solving, they drafted the animal into service. The donkey quickly became their official pack mule for the day, even behaving so well that the squad tried to load him directly into their Bradley Fighting Vehicle before leadership stepped in! It’s these human, hysterical moments that remind us of the resilience of our service members. VETERAN SPOTLIGHT: THE INVISIBLE BATTLES OF COMING HOME But the episode took a serious and vital turn as Bruce opened up about the profound difficulties of returning to civilian life. Bruce spoke candidly about taking two weeks of leave in the middle of his deployment—an experience he describes as an incredibly difficult mistake. “Young Bruce died over there, and someone else came back,” Bruce shared. The sudden shift from a high-stakes combat environment where you can’t switch your mind off, to a civilian world where people are trying to make everyday conversation, can leave a soldier feeling completely isolated. After returning home for good, the weight of losing close friends in his platoon took a massive emotional toll, causing him to temporarily pull away from his own family just to cope. IT TAKES A COMMUNITY: THE HONOR VETERAN SOLDIER FOUNDATION This is exactly why local support networks are vital, and it’s where the heart of Montcalm County truly shines. Buck Rush shared how he and Bruce originally crossed paths—not through military channels, but because the Honor Veteran Soldier Foundation [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095146666816] was looking for local military families to support for Christmas. When the foundation stepped in to surprise Bruce’s family with $500 for groceries and a specialized walker for his handicapped daughter, it broke down walls. It wasn’t just about the financial relief; it was the powerful realization that his community still had his back. Today, Bruce and Buck share a tight bond of friendship born out of that local outreach. VETERAN SPOTLIGHT: BRUCE’S ADVICE TO FELLOW VETERANS: DON’T GIVE UP Bruce closed the episode with an incredibly important message for any veteran currently struggling with the transition home or dealing with PTSD: Reach out, and do not give up on the VA. While the VA system has faced criticism in the past, Bruce emphasized that the care, efficiency, and mental health resources have vastly improved. “Be your own best advocate,” Bruce urged. If you don’t connect with your assigned doctor, ask for a new team. The resources are there, but you have to let people know what’s wrong. Duane also extended this plea to the community: If you are a spouse, a neighbor, or a friend of a veteran and you notice they are struggling, don’t wait for them to ask for help. Make the call, check in on them, and connect them with local resources like the Montcalm VA [https://www.facebook.com/MontcalmVets], Sheridan VFW 1-989-291-9680 [tel:1-989-291-9680] or the Honor Veteran Soldier Foundation please call (616) 788-4300 [tel:1-616-788-4300]. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Michigan Crisis & Access Line [https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/keep-mi-healthy/mentalhealth/crisis-and-access-line] Call 988 [tel:988] WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE We want to extend our deepest gratitude to Bruce Harrington for his service and for his incredible bravery in sharing his story with us. To hear the full interview—including the full donkey story, Bruce’s transition advice, and Buck’s outreach information—listen to the latest episode of the Discover Montcalm Podcast today! 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