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Our Mission

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 their service matters, to preserve their memories for future generations, and to provide civilians with a better understanding of life in the service.

We need your help!

Your financial support helps us bring the stories of veterans to everyone and preserve the memories of their service for future generations. Consider a monthly contribution. 

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Two Latest TB Episodes

Episode 0033 - Joseph Fontenot

In this episode, Field Artilleryman and author, Joseph Fontenot, joins  us in the virtual studio to tell us how a bayou bass player became an  “infantilleryman” in Afghanistan. We discuss everything from Paladins in  South Korea to Drill Sergeant duty in South Carolina; and from combat  overseas to returning home and fighting the war within. We also talk  about his upcoming book Sons of the Arghandab and how a couple of past  guests helped make it happen. Plus, he tells us how to smuggle protein  powder into basic training.  


In the Free Fire Area, we talk about the merits of regional barbeque and  why Carolina style is the best!

Episode 0032 - Amanda Ballard & Elijah Sheek

“Jacob was my best friend. I carried him.”  


In this year’s Memorial Day episode, we speak with a Gold Star mother  and brother about Lance Corporal Jacob Levy, who was killed in  Afghanistan in 2011. They tell us about how 9/11 stirred an obsession in  eleven-year-old Jacob, how the Lumbee Tribe honors all veterans, some  of the difficulties Gold Star families go through after losing someone,  and the different ways they now go about preserving, not only Jacob's  memory, but all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Two latest Quick hit episodes

Quick Hit 0009 - Healing Together w/ Lynn Marilla

In this Quick Hit, Lynn Marilla joins us in the virtual studio to tell  us about Eagle Rock Camp. From art therapy and family crests to date  nights with pumpkin creme brûlée, we discuss Eagle Rock's mission to  help veteran families heal their wounds together.

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Quick Hit 0008 - Honoring the Fallen w/ Mallory Crabtree

In this Quick Hit episode, we speak with Ms. Mallory Crabtree whose  father, SFC Daniel Crabtree, was killed in Iraq when she was barely a  year old. She tells us about some of the hardships she faced growing up  without her dad, the things her family did to preserve his memory for  her, the largest Star Wars collection in Ohio, and a little advice for  other Gold Star children.

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24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

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