7 episodes

Casualty counts from Iraq and Afghanistan aren’t part of the news cycle anymore, but thousands of American service members still put on their uniforms every day, preparing for whatever mission is next. Post-9/11 veterans are piecing together what happened, what it all meant, and where to go from here. Photographer Tim Kolczak is one of them. He is a combat veteran of Iraq, and has made it his mission to document the lives of fellow veterans—and share their stories. In Out Of Uniform, a co-production of Texas Public Radio and The Veterans Project, Tim travels the country talking with former service members about who they are, what motivates them, and, ultimately, their path to purpose. These are unfiltered conversations—veteran to veteran—about how the military shapes people’s lives and how hard it can be to leave the uniform behind.

Out of Uniform Texas Public Radio

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

Casualty counts from Iraq and Afghanistan aren’t part of the news cycle anymore, but thousands of American service members still put on their uniforms every day, preparing for whatever mission is next. Post-9/11 veterans are piecing together what happened, what it all meant, and where to go from here. Photographer Tim Kolczak is one of them. He is a combat veteran of Iraq, and has made it his mission to document the lives of fellow veterans—and share their stories. In Out Of Uniform, a co-production of Texas Public Radio and The Veterans Project, Tim travels the country talking with former service members about who they are, what motivates them, and, ultimately, their path to purpose. These are unfiltered conversations—veteran to veteran—about how the military shapes people’s lives and how hard it can be to leave the uniform behind.

    We all need to take a 'tactical pause'

    We all need to take a 'tactical pause'

    Former Army command sergeant major Donald McAlister is hard ass — no two ways about it. But after a brutal deployment to the Arghandab River Valley in Afghanistan, he figures out that his toughest challenge is learning how to grieve.

    • 32 min
    A Marine uses fashion to help disabled vets

    A Marine uses fashion to help disabled vets

    Trinidad Garcia is your quintessential Marine: driven, decisive, and committed. When he got out, he used those same strengths to build Trinidad3 Jeans, made in the USA. And he designs special jeans to help fellow veterans.

    • 30 min
    If He Hadn’t Gotten Blown Up, He Might Be Dead.

    If He Hadn’t Gotten Blown Up, He Might Be Dead.

    Josue Barron grew up in an area known for warring gangs. He almost got sucked in, but joined the Marines instead. It cost him a leg and an eye, but saved him from the streets of an L.A. suburb.

    • 26 min
    A tough fight off the battlefield for her family’s reputation

    A tough fight off the battlefield for her family’s reputation

    Destiny Flynn-Draher is a veteran, Gold Star wife, and advocate for her second husband, a Marine special operator who has been in court martial limbo for over 3 years. She’s a fearless fighter for military justice reform and wonders why some who say they’ll take a bullet for a friend won’t stand up for what’s right. That’s why she has a tattoo of Lady Justice on her arm.

    • 26 min
    How Far Would You Go To Save Your Best Friend?

    How Far Would You Go To Save Your Best Friend?

    Marine Kyle Carpenter nearly died saving his battle buddy on a rooftop in southern Afghanistan in 2010. Recovery was painstaking—involving more than 40 surgeries to rebuild the young man’s body.

    But before he was fully healed, casualties from the war in Afghanistan began to mount, overwhelming the military health system. Kyle was sent home into the care of his parents, whose love overcame difficult diagnoses, struggles with wound care, and their son’s waning hope.

    It was there that Kyle started the delicate process of rebuilding his self-worth. Now, he refuses to hide his scars.

    • 29 min
    For Marine Veteran Kyle Carpenter, the Medal of Honor Is ‘Heavy Beyond Measure’

    For Marine Veteran Kyle Carpenter, the Medal of Honor Is ‘Heavy Beyond Measure’

    This first of a two-part episode tells the story of one man's unbelievable act of courage to save the life of a fellow Marine. He has no memory of what he did. But it earned him the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

dsmeyer6 ,

Touching and Inspiring

Well told and crafted stories of those who have served and deserve to be heard.

A.J. Dvorak ,

NPR Brings Podcast Excellence to Vets

Amazingly produced and brings a voice to another generation of forgotten vets. I personally feel no one wants to hear our stories, what we sacrificed by choice, and how to relate to us. GWOT and Vietnam veteran have so much in common. Thank you to The Veteran Project, TPR, and NPR.

Popey73615 ,

Thank you!

Stories that people need to hear. Appreciate the shout out to medics. I was a surgeon on Forward Surgical Team in A’stan. We always felt no one really cared that we were there. Hearing the stories will be helpful for healing.

Keep up the great work!!

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