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The first and only podcast covering the battles, strategies, political decisions, and origin of the United States Marine Corps, from the origin of Tun Tavern to today. Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed, or authorized this product (or promotion, or service, or activity).
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Welcome to The VetRise Podcast w/ Juan Perez, hosted by Marine Corps Scout Sniper Veteran, founder, owner, public speaker, and content creator Juan Perez. My goal is to make success after service accessible to every veteran. You'll learn about the many failures and lessons Juan has learned on his path from service to society. For more information on the VetRise Academy and for a chance to work with Juan Perez (Coach JP), find us on social media @JPTheVeteranCoach Tune in to The VetRise Podca ...
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This is a personal development podcast. Staff Sergeant Lucas Coyne discusses various military topics and provides information about future opportunities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-coyne/support
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In this episode, we challenge the notion that veterans must fit a certain mold. We're discussing the freedom in breaking from the 'veteran' stereotype and the importance of being true to yourself. It's about recognizing you can have a life, friends, and interests outside the military identity. This talk is a reminder that you don't have to live up …
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This episode delves into the first 20 days since the podcast launch, blending the tough with the terrific. I discuss the importance of taking decisive action, building a 'statue of evidence' for confidence, and turning ambitions into achievements. Reflecting on the initial journey, I highlight how each step forward dismantles the idea of 'delusiona…
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In this enlightening episode, we dive into the essence of self-leadership and its pivotal role in empowering you to lead others effectively. I explore the journey to unlocking your leadership potential, emphasizing the importance of crafting a clear vision for your future. Discipline emerges as a cornerstone of this process, acting as the bedrock u…
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In this episode, we delve into the impact of therapy on overcoming personal demons and preventing suicide. I recount my own journey with survivor's guilt after losing a fellow Marine in Afghanistan, and how therapy helped me find peace and purpose. More than a personal story, it's a call to combat the veteran suicide epidemic. A crucial moment shar…
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In this deeply personal episode, we peel back the layers of my own struggle with depression and the pivotal role it played in the founding of VetRise Academy. Amidst what was undeniably the toughest year of my life, fraught with sleepless nights, unending therapy sessions, and personal turmoil, the concept of VetRise Academy began to crystallize as…
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This episode confronts the tough love truth about personal accountability, discussing the critical role of owning up to past decisions and how this ownership is key to transforming your future. Learn to break free from the cycle of blame, embrace the lessons from your missteps, and take actionable steps toward the life you desire. If you’re ready t…
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In this episode, we have our very first guest, Stephen Munding, step into the spotlight, marking our first guest conversation with a story that demands to be heard. Stephen lays bare his struggle with alcohol, the grip of a negative mindset, and how the death of his father served as a stark wake-up call, revealing just how far he had strayed from t…
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In this episode, we tackle the tough realities of post-service life, discussing the challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life, acknowledging personal errors, and viewing vulnerability as essential for growth. We aim to dismantle the myths that contribute to veterans' struggles in silence and argue for a significant cultural shift…
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In this episode we uncover the profound lessons from over a year dedicated to coaching veterans. This episode reveals key insights into veterans' internal battles, including their hard work ethic, feelings of inadequacy, search for meaning, and challenges with ego, forgiveness, isolation, fear of commitment, change, independence, and unresolved ang…
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In this special episode of 308 Day, we dive into the remarkable journey of becoming a Marine Corps Scout Sniper, celebrated on the day symbolizing the iconic round carried by snipers. Our host shares personal stories from his upbringing to the rigorous training and experiences that shaped him into the scout sniper he became. Tune in to hear about t…
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In this episode, we tackle the pivotal moment of identity reformation facing veterans post-service. It's about recognizing that while the military has shaped you, it doesn't confine your future. We discuss the crossroads of bitterness versus betterment, urging a path of self-discovery, leadership beyond rank, and the pursuit of new chapters. This i…
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In this episode, we explore how our past decisions shape our present and how, by reflecting on past successes and setbacks, we can guide our future. Like using a map for navigation, understanding our history illuminates the path forward. Embrace the lessons learned from past choices as the foundation for making informed decisions today. Welcome to …
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In this episode, we navigate the nuances of situational awareness and the impact of our words in different settings. We highlight the importance of reading the room, recognizing that war stories and certain topics may not resonate with every audience. Moreover, we tackle the complex territory of dark humor—how self-deprecating jokes, especially abo…
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In this episode, we dive into the challenge many veterans face when stepping into civilian life: the hesitation to take action. Trained for decisiveness in the military, this transition can lead to a sense of uncertainty. We explore how past training can both empower and create barriers, emphasizing the importance of seizing control of one's future…
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In our first episode, we dive into the concept of the veteran ego, exploring its role in the transition from military to civilian life. The skills and mindset that served you well in the military may not always fit your new civilian context, potentially hindering personal growth and adaptation. We'll discuss the importance of shedding these former …
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The US Army’s arrival brought reinforcements and a reorganization of American troops. New tactics, like flamethrowers and enhanced naval gunfire, were introduced, though terrain and enemy fortifications remained challenging. The 1st Marine Division, weakened by malaria and extended combat, was finally relieved and sent to Australia for some much-ne…
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This episode dives into the strategic reorganization of American forces during the Guadalcanal campaign. The 164th Infantry and 7th Marines, positioned in the East Sector, tackled the harsh terrain as they encircled the enemy. Company B of the 8th Marines in the West Sector was crucial in securing vital artillery positions. Central to the operation…
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The episode will explore the intense engagements, including the Matanikau Phase, where American forces repelled Japanese attacks with strategic positioning and artillery. We'll discuss the heroic acts of individuals like John Basilone, who earned the Medal of Honor, and the leadership shifts that marked a turning point in the battle.…
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Following the initial engagement with the Ichiki Force, the Marines braced for more severe Japanese attacks along with ongoing air raids and bombardments. Despite limited resources, the Cactus Air Force, comprising Marine, Navy, and Army Air Force units, demonstrated remarkable resilience and efficiency. This episode explores the harsh realities at…
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Continuing from last week, we focus on Vandergrift and his Marines as they struggle with insufficient supplies and limited intelligence. This episode sets the stage for the Battle of the Tenaru, detailing the Marines' defensive tactics and hurdles while taking an in-depth look at the fight.על ידי Robert Estrada
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This episode shifts focus from Yoke's journey toward Tulagi to Task Group X-Ray's approach to Beach Red on Guadalcanal, marking the first land offensive by American forces in WWII. The Marines, much like in Tulagi, were confronted with a stark difference between the intelligence they possessed and the actual situation on Guadalcanal. Their reliance…
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This episode follows the approach of Transport Group Yoke towards Tulagi. The initial bombardments by supporting aircraft and naval vessels set the stage for the Marines' landing. Once ashore, we'll discuss the challenging terrain of Tulagi and the tactical advances of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion and 2/5, as they navigate the island's ridges an…
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The Solomon Islands campaign during World War II was a pivotal moment in the Pacific Theater, marking the first major Allied offensive against the Japanese forces. This eight-part series will focus on a series of land and naval battles in the lower Solomons that were crucial in turning the tide of war in favor of the Allies. The Guadalcanal campaig…
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Amid the potential of the US entering WWII, American Samoa emerged as a linchpin in the Pacific defense strategy. With tensions rising and rumors of a Japanese attack swirling, the Marines swiftly fortified the island, constructing defenses, coastal emplacements, and antiaircraft positions. To bolster their forces, the Marines established the 1st S…
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During World War II, Iceland gained strategic significance due to its proximity to Europe and North America. When Germany invaded Denmark in April 1940, Britain realized the importance of preventing a similar invasion of Iceland and decided to occupy the island. However, their occupation was short-lived, as they had to return to defend against Germ…
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In this episode, we explore the journey of the Montford Point Marines during WWII. After training, they prepared to join their brothers in arms in the Pacific. We delve into the organization of the 51st and 52nd battalions, some milestones, their involvement in the war, and a few heroic stories.על ידי Robert Estrada
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Montford Point was established in 1942, and this is the perfect time to take a break from the Pacific and focus the next few episodes on the history of desegregation in the Marine Corps. Marines at Montford Point overcame substantial hurdles to serve in the Corps. They were enlisting in a branch that literally didn't want them (Holcomb confirmed th…
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Japanese forces occupied most of Luzon, and US/Philippine forces withdrew south to establish a defensive line. 72 officers and 1173 enlisted from more than 50 organizations joined the 4th Marines. This made them one of the most diverse Marine units ever to have existed. Despite the additional reinforcements, many newcomers to the 4th were sailors a…
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This episode continues our discussion in the Philippines. Most of the 4th Marines were positioned on Corregidor, a small, tadpole-shaped island in the mouth of Manila Bay. Japan's domination of air and sea cut off food and supplies to the peninsula's defenders. By April 1942, many troops had lost as much as a third of their body weight.…
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Kevin Sadaj served in the Marine Corps from 1989 to 1993 and participated in Operation Restore Hope. In 2011 he cofounded the Marine Somalia Veterans Association, which has over 2000 members. The association serves as a place of fellowship and support for members who served in Somalia and is a repository of the history of their experiences. Website…
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A coordinated raid targeted US installations in the Philippines shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan's invasion caused US forces to withdraw and led to indefensible brutalities, such as the infamous Bataan Death March. Part 1 of this series looks at the battle's opening days from the Marine Corps perspective.…
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The attack on Guam came only a few hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The island's defending force was significantly undergunned against the 5,500 troops from Japan's South Seas Detachment. We spend a little time talking about the amusing way Guam came into US possession, attempts to fortify Guam, and the Japanese attack on the island.…
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This episode continues our discussion on the Battle of Wake. After Japan’s initial attack, all hands on the island prepared for a second raid. We’ll discuss Japan’s first attempt at an amphibious landing, Japanese air raids in the days following, and end with Wake’s surrender.על ידי Robert Estrada
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