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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2024 · 44 MIN

Navigating a Life in Uniform with Chris Vedder: From Michigan Roots to Mentorship in Military Service

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

Send us Fan MailFrom the nostalgic streets of Plymouth, Michigan to the rigorous training grounds of Fort Leonard Wood, our latest guest, Chris Vedder – a former Michigan Army National Guard member turned Army ROTC instructor – escorts us through a life steeped in military tradition and personal growth. In a rich recounting that commences with childhood dreams kindled by war films and familial legacy, Chris's journey underscores a destiny seemingly written in the stars. We navigate his adolescence, where sportsmanship and the seismic events of 9/11 carved his path toward service and reflect on the profound mindset shifts required as new generations join the ranks without the same historical touchstones.Transitioning from the home front to the frontlines, Chris opens up about the grit and grind of his military training, the culture shock within the Guard, and the intense buildup to his 2010 deployment to Afghanistan. The anecdotes from training days to the realities of a warzone offer an intimate glimpse into the soldier's life, from the camaraderie of drills to the unvarnished truth of managing a detention facility in a conflict-ridden land. These stories provide more than just a window into military life; they reveal the resilience and adaptability that define our men and women in uniform.At the heart of our conversation lies the transformative power of mentorship and the life lessons imparted by figures like Sergeant Major Folsom. Chris shares how the trials of recruitment – whether on the streets of Pontiac or within the halls of Eastern Michigan University – have been shaped by the pandemic, personal connections, and the indelible impact one can have on another's trajectory. His account is a tribute to perseverance, the importance of striving for excellence, and the enduring influence a mentor can wield in shaping the futures of those who will one day lead. Join us for an episode that doesn't just tell a story – it honors the legacy of those who serve and inspires with its heartfelt wisdom. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail From the nostalgic streets of Plymouth, Michigan to the rigorous training grounds of Fort Leonard Wood, our latest guest, Chris Vedder – a former Michigan Army National Guard member turned Army ROTC instructor – escorts us through a life steeped in military tradition and personal growth. In a rich recounting that commences with childhood dreams kindled by war films and familial legacy, Chris's journey underscores a destiny seemingly written in the stars. We navigate his adole...

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