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Hosted by Ronnie Adkins, the Funker530 Show details accounts from wars across the globe, past and present, with guests from all walks of expertise in warfare. Funker530 has been the world's go-to resource for raw combat footage since 2007, now providing detailed accounts from those on the ground in their iOS/Android App, Website, and Podcast.
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#002 Chuck Ritter - US Army Green Beret / Silver Star Recipient
Chuck Ritter is a US Army Green Beret with 27 years of service and 17 total deployments. Chuck was awarded the Silver Star, 3 Purple Hearts, and numerous other medals in his career. Chuck describes himself as a 'bullet magnet'.
You can find the companion footage here: https://funker530.com/video/shot-3-times-by-a-pkm-walks-away-f530-show-002-companion/
Follow Chuck on his very active X/Twitter account here:
https://twitter.com/Chuck_Ritter92
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#001 Wayne Hallatt - Canadian Infantry / Chosen Company Ukraine
Wayne Hallatt is a Canadian Infantry Veteran of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry with 18 months in combat during the GWOT. Wayne is also a current PKM machine gunner with Chosen Company, a highly kinetic unit assigned to Ukraine's 59th Brigade comprised entirely of foreign Volunteers.
Companion Footage: https://youtube.com/funker530
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