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Clip 020 | Fratricide in Afghanistan | JTAC Calls in His Own Position to A-10 Aircraft

Clip 020 | Fratricide in Afghanistan | JTAC Calls in His Own Position to A-10 Aircraft

FromFormer Action Guys Podcast


Clip 020 | Fratricide in Afghanistan | JTAC Calls in His Own Position to A-10 Aircraft

FromFormer Action Guys Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this heart-stopping clip from Episode 183 of the Former Action Guys Podcast, we take a deep dive into the experience of Ryan Stevens, a former Marine JTAC. During a close-quarters confrontation with the enemy on his maiden deployment with MARSOC, Ryan inadvertently relayed his own position for an air strike. The resulting A-10 gun-run led to a catastrophic impact on friendly forces. Despite this tragic misstep, Ryan demonstrated exceptional resilience, undertaking two additional deployments with MARSOC and another four with DEVGRU. Tune in to hear Ryan recount this fateful incident and its profound consequences.Support the showpatreon.com/formeractionguys jcramergraphics.com ANGLICOshop.com Ryan's sitefullarmorfarm.com Emailjcramermedia@gmail.com
Released:
May 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Former Action Guys Podcast is a way for veterans, first responders and others to share their stories that the world has never heard in a casual, conversational format that allows a natural flow of information about their career and lives. Justin Cramer is a former Marine JTAC-E that completed 5 deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and on the USS Makin Island. Justin served with 1st ANGLICO, 10th Marine Regiment, 3rd Battalion 6th Marine Regiment and others before leaving the military after 12 years in 2018.Some content is not appropriate for children or listeners because of the graphic description of combat and other traumatic events.