Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement
Dave White
55 episodes
7 months ago
Send us a text Welcome to the 55th episode of the Remember My Name Podcast! This is the last of a three-part episode where I interview former Army Ranger Micah Faustin. For this episode, Micah talks about getting out of the military and how he coped with the loss of not only 3 teammates but his own brother and the emotion pain of what to do next. He hiked the Appalachian Trail, which helped bring things into perspective and met someone in Tennessee who changed his life. &nb...
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Send us a text Welcome to the 55th episode of the Remember My Name Podcast! This is the last of a three-part episode where I interview former Army Ranger Micah Faustin. For this episode, Micah talks about getting out of the military and how he coped with the loss of not only 3 teammates but his own brother and the emotion pain of what to do next. He hiked the Appalachian Trail, which helped bring things into perspective and met someone in Tennessee who changed his life. &nb...
Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement
42 minutes
2 years ago
The French GIGN
Send us a text The GIGN is one of the most successful, secretive and hardest special operation's forces to join in the world. On average, their operators participate in one mission every week. Be prepared to be amazed at the capabilities, training and stories of these men in black who can enter from the air, land and sea, hit their targets and leave totally undetected. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: RememerMyNamePodcast@gmai...
Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement
Send us a text Welcome to the 55th episode of the Remember My Name Podcast! This is the last of a three-part episode where I interview former Army Ranger Micah Faustin. For this episode, Micah talks about getting out of the military and how he coped with the loss of not only 3 teammates but his own brother and the emotion pain of what to do next. He hiked the Appalachian Trail, which helped bring things into perspective and met someone in Tennessee who changed his life. &nb...