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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 1H 33M

A Soldier’s Road: From Istanbul To Afghanistan (Louis Goldstein)

from Veterans Archives: Preserving the Stories of our Nations Heroes · host Bill Krieger

Send us Fan MailA quarter-mile high school hallway, a foreign exchange year in Istanbul during 9/11, and a “beer man’s kid” from Minnesota don’t usually add up to route clearance in Helmand—yet that’s exactly where Lewis Goldstein’s path led. We sit down with Lewis to unpack a career built on unlikely turns: split-option enlistment, a boot-camp proposal beside a POW museum, missing multiple deployments by timing alone, and then landing in Afghanistan for a year of convoys, MRAPs, and 300-plus IED encounters that rewired how he thinks about leadership, innovation, and luck.Lewis explains why reserve units can adapt faster than people expect, how civilian skills translate into battlefield ingenuity, and what it took for his company to escort convoys across the desert with no organic losses. He contrasts that high-trust tempo with a later Kuwait deployment marked by toxic leadership and idle time, showing how trust is the true force multiplier. We go deep on doctrine—how it’s a shared language, not a cage—cover his transition to officer via direct commission, and the surprising satisfaction of teaching ROTC while building a wargaming program that turned cadets into designers. Along the way, you’ll hear about a sat-phone call colliding with a medevac notification breakdown, and two Purple Hearts awarded on the most symbolic dates possible, reshaping how he views success, failure, and survival.At the heart of this conversation is a simple charge: every “number” in war is a person. Volunteers come with different motives—tradition, opportunity, a Tuesday morning in 2001—but each brings a story that matters. If you’re curious about Army Reserve life, route clearance, Helmand Province, ROTC, or the real mechanics of adaptive leadership under pressure, this one delivers both grit and grace. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves military history and leadership stories, and leave a review with the moment that stuck with you most. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail A quarter-mile high school hallway, a foreign exchange year in Istanbul during 9/11, and a “beer man’s kid” from Minnesota don’t usually add up to route clearance in Helmand—yet that’s exactly where Lewis Goldstein’s path led. We sit down with Lewis to unpack a career built on unlikely turns: split-option enlistment, a boot-camp proposal beside a POW museum, missing multiple deployments by timing alone, and then landing in Afghanistan for a year of convoys, MRAPs, and 300-plu...

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Send us Fan MailA quarter-mile high school hallway, a foreign exchange year in Istanbul during 9/11, and a “beer man’s kid” from Minnesota don’t usually add up to route clearance in Helmand—yet that’s exactly where Lewis Goldstein’s path led. We sit...

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