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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2022 · 31 MIN

Marine Special Operations Command Explained

from Veterans Radio

Rich Castagna joined the Marines and served in Afghanistan in 2009-10.  He talks about an IED incident that killed his friend Lance Corporal Griffin, of Conneticut, and severly injured him.  The heroics to save him and the 32 surgeries are precursors to his life now in federal law enforcement with a wonderful wife and three children.  Rich, a MARSOC instructor, gives host Jim Fausone a look into MARSOC and the specialized training. Rich is known as the "luckiest unlucky guy" around.

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