Episodi

  • 18-Year-Old Combat Medic Forced to Make Life-or-Death Decisions Under Fire!
    May 18 2026

    Army Combat Medic Daniel Jimenez served from 2003 to 2023, deploying with the 82nd Airborne into Afghanistan as an 18-year-old medic during the height of the Global War on Terror. In today's Urban Valor's podcast, Daniel shares what it was like to survive Taliban ambushes, treat casualties under fire, face grenades, RPG attacks, firefights, trauma, and the reality of becoming an Army medic in war.

    This is the real story of a young soldier thrown into Afghanistan, learning fast, carrying an aid bag, and being forced to make life-or-death decisions before most people his age had even figured out who they were.

    Daniel talks about joining after 9/11, choosing the Army over the Marines, becoming a combat medic, going through Fort Benning, Airborne School, and eventually arriving at the 82nd Airborne — where the real world hit hard and fast.

    From a nighttime ambush where an RPG hit above his Humvee…
    To rolling over an enemy body and realizing he was lying on a grenade…
    To treating wounded soldiers and civilians with limited resources…

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    2 ore e 12 min
  • He Was Selling Drugs at 11 Before Getting Into Gunfights In Iraq at 18!
    May 11 2026

    War changes people.

    In this episode of Urban Valor, Marine veteran Shawn Reed shares his story growing up in violent neighborhoods in St. Louis, joining the United States Marine Corps, fighting in Iraq during the height of the war, surviving brutal combat, and dealing with the aftermath that followed so many Marines home.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 – “It Was Like Star Wars”
    00:43 – Marines Started Dying By Suicide After Deployment
    01:00 – Meet Shawn Reed
    01:44 – Growing Up in North St. Louis
    05:38 – Selling Drugs at 11 Years Old
    08:53 – Watching a Drive-By Shooting Up Close
    10:35 – Why He Decided to Join the Military
    12:52 – The Marine Recruiter Who Changed His Life
    15:18 – Becoming a Marine Infantryman
    16:15 – Marine Corps Boot Camp Was Hell
    21:14 – Wild Stories From SOI & Infantry Training
    29:35 – Arriving at 3/1 Marines
    33:59 – Hazing, Fear & Preparing for Iraq
    40:40 – Landing in Kuwait Before Iraq
    42:01 – First Patrols in Iraq
    44:28 – His First Gunfight in Iraq
    47:09 – The Night He Was Left Alone in Iraq
    51:13 – Trying to Survive Alone at 18 Years Old
    53:34 – Reuniting With His Team Leader
    1:57:34 – Why PTSD Thrived After Iraq
    1:58:46 – “War Was Simpler Than Going Home”
    1:59:42 – Deploying Again With the 13th MEU
    2:00:56 – EFPs Started Tearing Through Vehicles
    2:01:31 – An Entire EOD Team Was Killed
    2:02:30 – Walking Through a Minefield to Rescue Marines
    2:07:34 – His Corpsman Saved His Life
    2:08:43 – Waking Up After Being Shot
    2:09:48 – Doctors Said His Marine Corps Career Was Over
    2:36:12 – Witnessing Mass Casualties Again
    2:37:20 – The Phone Call His Mother Received After He Was Shot
    2:38:41 – How the Military Changed PTSD Recovery for Marine

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    2 ore e 49 min
  • This Soldier Drove Fuel Trucks Through Iraq While Getting Shot at With No Armor
    May 4 2026

    Iraq War stories like this don’t come from Hollywood… they come from guys who actually lived it.

    This Iraq War veteran story from a U.S. Army fuel convoy driver who was thrown into Iraq at just 20 years old...no armor, driving fuel trucks, getting shot at, and running missions daily through active war zones.

    We break down what it was REALLY like on the ground — from entering Iraq during the early invasion, to driving the “Highway of Death,” dealing with gunfire, extreme heat (140°+), and zero resources, to the insane reality of surviving day-to-day when everything around you is unpredictable.

    But here’s what most people don’t understand…

    It wasn’t just combat.

    It was:
    - Sleeping on trucks near Baghdad Airport
    - Running missions nonstop with no clear end
    - Buying black market ice just to survive the heat
    - Improvising systems to stay alive
    - Making decisions in seconds that could cost everything

    And through it all... you just keep moving.

    “Just drive.”

    That was the job.

    No pause. No reset. No guarantees you’re coming back.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Iraq War Stories & Crazy Deployment Moments
    01:17 Who Is Jonathan Daige?
    03:50 9/11 & Joining the Army
    07:25 Driving Fuel Trucks in Iraq
    11:20 Entering Iraq & First Combat Reality
    16:40 Surviving Heat, Hunger & Daily Missions
    17:36 Getting Shot At on Convoys
    25:11 Life at Baghdad Airport
    30:24 Iraq War Changed in 2005 (IEDs & Danger)
    60:29 From War to Stage 4 Cancer

    #military #warstories #urbanvalor #usarmy #warstories

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    1 ora e 29 min
  • This Army Officer’s Green Beret Father Did the Unthinkable to Her!
    Apr 27 2026

    In today's Urban Valor Podcast, a former U.S. Army Captain opens up about the dark truth about military life, what it’s really like being a woman in the Army, and the experiences no one talks about.

    From growing up in a chaotic and abusive environment to navigating misogyny, harassment, and leadership challenges in the military, this story exposes the reality behind the uniform.

    She shares her journey through:
    - The reality of being a female infantry officer
    - Toxic leadership and military culture issues
    - Personal trauma and overcoming adversity
    - What actually happens behind the scenes in the Army
    - How she rebuilt her life through discipline and resilience

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    1 ora e 53 min
  • Marine Thought His Team Was Still Alive...Until He Looked Around!
    Apr 20 2026

    Joshua Shores served in the United States Marine Corps from 2004 to 2008 and deployed to Ramadi during some of the deadliest fighting of the Iraq War. In this interview, Joshua shares what it was like going from a small-town upbringing in Wisconsin to becoming an infantry Marine, attending recon training, joining 1st Battalion 5th Marines, deploying to Iraq, combat in Ramadi, serving with the first MARSOC Bravo Comiany, and fighting in Afghanistan.

    He talks about Marine boot camp, School of Infantry, the culture shock of joining the military, combat patrols, intense firefights, clearing mosques, capturing insurgents, and surviving devastating IED explosions. Joshua also reflects on the realities of war, the chaos of urban combat, losing friends, and the lasting memories that come with serving in Iraq during the height of the insurgency.

    Joshua discusses:
    - Growing up in Wisconsin in a military family
    - Joining the Marines at 17
    - Marine Corps boot camp and SOI
    - Recon training and dropping to 1/5 Marines
    - Deploying to Ramadi in 2005
    - The reality of combat in Iraq
    - Firefights, raids, and insurgent tactics
    - Capturing enemy fighters
    - Surviving an IED blast
    - Losing friends and dealing with trauma after war

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    1 ora e 52 min
  • Navy SEAL Realizes He's About to Kill For the First Time
    Apr 13 2026

    Most people think they understand Navy SEAL combat, BUD/S training, and Hell Week… but the real moment that changes everything isn’t during training — it’s before your first mission.

    In this weeks Urban Valor Podcast, Alex Rogers shares the exact moment he realized he was about to take a life for the first time. While preparing for a deployment, loading magazines like he had done countless times before… something felt different.

    “This is for human flesh.”

    That realization hit hard — and nothing after that was the same.

    If you’re searching for Navy SEAL stories, real combat experiences, BUD/S training insights, or military mindset, this is one of the most raw and honest perspectives you’ll hear.

    From growing up in a small town to surviving BUD/S and earning his Trident, Alex walks through the mental shift from training… to reality.

    This isn’t about action.
    This is about awareness.
    Responsibility.
    And the moment everything becomes real.

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    1 ora e 47 min
  • What He Endured as a Kid Didn’t Stop Him From 20 Years in the Army
    Apr 6 2026

    He joined the Army to escape his past…
    But it followed him anyway.

    This is this episode of Urban Valor, we talk about childhood trauma, abuse, anger, and transformation through the military.

    Ernie Mariscal shares what happened to him at just 5 years old… and how that moment shaped everything... from becoming a violent kid, to running the streets, to eventually joining the United States Army in 1991 searching for a way out.

    For a while, the military gave him exactly that:
    structure, discipline, purpose.

    But the truth is…
    you don’t escape trauma — you carry it with you.

    Into basic training.
    Into deployments.
    Into war.

    We talk about:
    - Growing up with childhood abuse and unresolved trauma
    - How anger turned into violence, drugs, and survival mode
    - The reality of joining the Army to change your life
    - Experiences during deployment and Iraq war stories
    - What it feels like coming home with a completely different mindset

    This is about what happens before the uniform… and after it comes off.

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    Chapters:
    0:00 Gun to His Face
    0:47 Hitting Rock Bottom
    1:13 Meet Ernie (Army Veteran)
    2:00 Childhood Trauma
    7:49 Kicked Out at 16
    9:56 Gunpoint Incident
    11:44 Decision to Join the Army
    16:49 Chaos of Basic Training
    23:31 Becoming a Soldier
    34:25 First Deployment (Iraq)
    36:37 War Reality Hits
    38:42 Coming Home Changed
    39:27 Drinking & Numbness
    45:22 Soldier Goes Missing
    52:24 Leadership & Loyalty
    57:25 Preparing to Retire
    59:50 Life After the Army

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    1 ora e 13 min
  • Marine Describes Carrying His Friend After an IED Blew His Legs Off
    Apr 4 2026

    Juan Perez’s story doesn’t start in the military… it starts in the streets.

    Before the Marine Corps, he was involved with gangs, running with the wrong crowd, and heading down a path that only ends one way. Then he made a decision that changed everything...he joined the U.S. Marines and became an infantryman deployed to Afghanistan.

    During one mission, an IED detonated just feet from his team.

    One of his closest friends was hit... losing both legs in the blast.

    Juan shares what that moment was really like… the chaos, the adrenaline, carrying his friend out, and the reality of war that most people will never understand.

    But this story isn’t just about the explosion.

    It’s about what comes after.

    The brotherhood. The guilt. The memories that don’t go away when you come home. And the reality that a lot of veterans don’t know how to ask for help.

    If you take anything from this...check on your people!

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    1 ora e 55 min