Disabled veteran-owned business
Disabled veteran-owned business
We started Tracer Burnout with a simple idea: a platform for military veterans to share their stories of service. By inviting veterans to speak about their experiences we hope to help them feel heard, to know that their service matters, to preserve their memories for future generations, to help reconnect veterans with old friends, and to provide civilians with a better understanding of life in the service. We invite you to hear these unique stories told by the people who lived them.
“I’ve always wanted to do something that helped other people.” In this episode, we speak with Army veteran Scot Storey. We discuss casualties during Operation Just Cause, the burdens of leadership, how perception shapes reality, running an Operations Center in the wake of 9-11, and how quickly an advanced degree can collect dust. In the Free Fire Area, we discuss mysteries we want answers to. We’re not saying it’s aliens…. but it’s aliens.
“It’s not my story. I’m a character in the book. It’s our story.” In this episode, we speak with Army veteran and author Mr. Andrew Bragg. We discuss his two combat deployments in Afghanistan, making it into a James Dietz print, losing friends in combat, driving across the country to reconnect with those that survived, and a magical land full of unicorns, gumdrops, and rainbows. In the Free Fire Area, we call-out the most overrated bands of all time.
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