The Ghost Turd Stories Podcast Troy Gent
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- Society & Culture
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The Ghost Turd Stories Podcast was born out of a place of grief. Having lost my best friend from the Marine Corps in the early hours of 2023, I realized that this feeling was all too familiar. I wanted to do something, not only for the loss I felt, but for the loss I knew many families were enduring day to day.
We believe that a major way to relieve the stressors of life is to talk, laugh, cry, and share our experiences without fear of offense. We hope to attract veterans and first responders as well as anyone who is interested in knowing more about what it’s like to be in our shoes while we wear or wore those shoes.
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Coed Shenanigans
Abe served in the National Guard from 2002 to 2013. He was a crew mechanic for the Apache helicopter and served one combat tour in Afghanistan in that capacity in 2004 and 2005.
Abe joined the National Guard after September 11th, 2001 because of his sense of patriotism. Abe is now a teacher and a civilian pilot and lives with his family in Utah.
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Honey Buns
Jake served in the Marine Corps Infantry from 2005 to 2009. He joined the Marines instead of playing collegiate soccer because of what he saw on September 11, 2001.
He did two combat tours to Iraq before being honorably discharged after four years.
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Boss Larson
Jake served in the Marine Corps Infantry from 2005 to 2009. He joined the Marines instead of playing collegiate soccer because of what he saw on September 11, 2001.
He did two combat tours to Iraq before being honorably discharged after four years.
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Midget On A Moped
Kevin Greene joined the Marine Corps in 2005 in the delayed entry program but went to boot camp in 2006 to go to war. In four short years, Kevin did two combat deployments to Iraq and one combat deployment to Afghanistan, where he volunteered to cross over to a different battalion to help boost their numbers.
After four selfless years in the Marine Corps Infantry, he was honorably discharged. He later got a college degree and now works for the Veterans Administration.
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Boot Camp Fist Fights
Zach Hamilton joined the Navy in November of 2004.
After tenth weeks of boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois, he attended Hull Technician Basic Fireman School for four months.
He then attended Detainee Operations Specialist School and three months of Advanced Infantry Training in Camp McGregor, after which his unit conducted detainee operations during a twelve-month combat tour in Iraq.
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Pole Dancing in Public
This week's guest wishes to remain anonymous.
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Customer Reviews
Great stories!
Amazing job showing the another side of the doom and gloom of the military / first responders to listeners. Grateful to have been apart of the experience. Keep up the great work!
Semper Fi
Real stories from real warriors
Love the real stories, brings back memories of some good times and hardships. Stories I can relate to.