Living History with Alex
In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with Corporal Frank Sosa, a United States Marine Corps veteran who served from 1988 to 1994 and fought during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm as an 0352 Anti-Tank Assault Guided Missileman (TOW Gunner). Corporal Sosa shares his incredible journey from growing up watching World War II movies with his father to earning the title of United States Marine at Parris Island. He explains the pride of becoming a Marine, the brotherhood of the Corps, and what it was like serving in the reserves before being activated for the Gulf War. He gives a firsthand account of breaching Iraqi minefields under enemy fire, navigating through burning oil fields, surviving mortar attacks, and engaging Iraqi T-62 tanks with the TOW missile system. One of the most gripping moments of the episode is his story of destroying an enemy tank from nearly 4,000 meters away, waiting seconds that felt like an eternity as the missile traveled through the desert heat. Corporal Sosa also shares rare photographs and artifacts from Desert Storm, including Iraqi equipment, medals, letters from home, MREs, and his personal challenge coin, offering a powerful look into one of the largest tank battles since World War II. ๐ Topics Covered: ๐ฆ Joining the United States Marine Corps in 1988 ๐ฃ Boot camp at Parris Island and earning the title of Marine โ๏ธ The story of the rare Lockheed Constitution aircraft owned by his father ๐ Training as an 0352 Anti-Tank Assault Guided Missileman (TOW Gunner) ๐ Activation for Desert Shield and deployment to Saudi Arabia ๐ฅ Breaching minefields and surviving mortar attacks during Desert Storm ๐ฏ Destroying an Iraqi T-62 tank with a TOW missile from nearly 4,000 meters away ๐ฅ The burning Kuwaiti oil fields and combat conditions in the desert ๐๏ธ Combat Action Ribbon, Kuwait Liberation Medal, and unit commendations ๐ค The lifelong bond between Marines and preserving veterans' stories If you enjoy real stories of combat, military history, and firsthand accounts from veterans who lived through history, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Living History with Alex. ๐ Stay tuned for more conversations that keep history alive.
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