Ep. 0156: A Modern-Day Grunt's Perspective, Part 2
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audio
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History
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Publication Date |
Jan 25, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:42:27
This is the second part of my conversation with BT, a US Army veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, about his experiences. (Be sure to check out last episode - #155 - for part 1 of this if you've not already done so.) Join CJ & BT as they discuss: BT's first deployment to Iraq, including the conditions  in Mosul and surrounding areas where he was deployed and the shortcomings of his training relative to what he'd actually be dealing withProblems unique to dealing with a counterinsurgency situation in an urban environment, including IEDsPotential issues of friendly fireProblematic thoughts and behaviors that BT noticed, both in himself and from observing others, that were caused by the stressful environment of operating in a war zone, especially one in which insurgents blended in with the civilian populationThe different types of IEDs and vehicle bombs (VBIEDs), the US military's attempts to deal with these, and the back-and-forth race between makers of IEDs and designers of counter-measuresSupport the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon CJ’s official DHP Amazon Wish List Other ways to support the show External Links BT’s blog, The Warrior Philosopher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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