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Real Sailors. True Stories. Unfiltered Liberty.In this introductory episode of Voices of the Sea, host and former U.S. Navy sailor Patrick Riley shares the story behind the launch of this new podcast dedicated to preserving the sea stories, liberty adventures, and lessons learned by veterans across generations.What started as a group chat among old shipmates grew into a mission—to capture the spirit, humor, hardships, and heroics that define life underway. The first episodes will feature close friends and shipmates, then expand to welcome new voices through referrals and personal connections.Voices of the Sea is more than just storytelling; it’s a way to support and reconnect the veteran community and inspire anyone who’s ever been curious about life at sea.If you’d like to support the show, visit underwaybooks.com or search for Deception Underway by Patrick Riley on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com.Subscribe now and stay tuned—your sea story starts here.

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    Esha Clements - When an Elephant Brings you a Mango

    Discussion with Esha Clements on developing her children's book, "When an Elephant Brings You a Mango," while being an officer in the US Marine Corps.www.underwaybooks.comwww.eshaaclements.com

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    Launch of Season 2

    Launching of the second season of the World's Finest Strike Podcast. Looking for new guests to share their stories and experiences. Also, what to share the upcoming projects that include "Targeting Underway", "My Fasting Journey", and the "Greyjackets' Manual".

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    Sea Stories and Service: Jim Espinoza on Marines, the Gulf War, and Supporting Veterans

    Episode 7: Join host Patrick Riley as he sits down with Jim Espinoza, Commander of VFW Post 4266 in Parker, Colorado a,nd recent recipient of the Douglas County Community Foundation Military/Veteran Hero Award for 2025. In this compelling episode, Jim shares his remarkable military journey from following in his father's footsteps, a Korean War veteran who served at the Chosin Reservoir, to his own service as a Marine infantryman during the Gulf War era.Listen as Jim recounts his Pacific deployments (Westpac) aboard the USS Ogden, crossing the equator to become a shellback, and memorable liberty calls in Australia, Philippines, Thailand, and Hong Kong. The conversation takes a serious turn as Jim describes being pulled from Hong Kong when Iraq invaded Kuwait, leading to his deployment during both Desert Shield and Desert Storm operations in the Persian Gulf.Jim opens up about the long-term health impacts of Gulf War service, including toxic air exposure and the development of asthma decades later, while discussing the importance of the PACT Act in supporting veterans. The episode also explores Jim's transformation from struggling with alcohol after service to finding purpose through his wife, family, and ultimately his leadership role in the VFW, where he advocates for veterans and builds community connections.This episode highlights the bonds between sailors and Marines, the realities of shipboard life in the pre-internet era, and the ongoing mission to support veterans through organizations like the VFW. Jim's story demonstrates how military service shapes character and how veterans can continue serving their communities long after hanging up their uniforms.Get your copy of "Deception Underway" now available in paperback at underwaybooks.comDon't forget to subscribe to "World's Trying to Find a Strike" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Share this episode with fellow veterans, military families, and anyone interested in real sea stories and veteran experiences. Your support helps us continue bringing these important stories to light.

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    From Small Town Kansas to 43 Countries: Marc Marx's Navy Adventure Around the World

    Join host Patrick Riley as he sits down with longtime friend Marc Marx, a former Navy signalman who transformed from a small-town Kansas kid with a graduating class of just 32 people into a world-traveling sailor who has visited an incredible 43 countries and 48 states.In this captivating episode, Marc shares his extraordinary Navy journey spanning 10 years (1987-1997) across five different ships, including the USS Oldendorf, USS Hoel, USS Elliott, and USS Hewitt. From his early days learning Morse code and semaphore as a signalman to navigating diplomatic incidents in Diego Garcia and exploring the vibrant nightlife of Roppongi in Tokyo, Marc's stories showcase the transformative power of military service.Discover how Marc's wanderlust continued long after his Navy career, including an epic 11-week backpacking adventure through Southeast Asia where he stayed with a Vietnamese family in their village, recent trips to the Philippines for whale shark swimming and canyoneering, and even participating in Brazil's Carnival as a grand champion with the Vadoro Samba Club in 2020.Marc's tales span from the mundane to the magnificent - from getting into bar brawls with the British in Diego Garcia to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, from skiing in Japan to cooking barbecue for tailgate companies across Texas. His post-Navy career in catering and concessions has kept him traveling while maintaining the friendships and adventurous spirit forged during his decade at sea.Support the Show: Subscribe & Like our YouTube channel for video episodes Follow us on Spotify for audio episodes Rate us on Apple Podcasts to help others discover veteran storiesGet the Book: Order "Deception Underway" by Patrick Riley at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or UnderwayBooks.com. The paperback edition will be released on September 2nd!Whether you're a veteran, active duty, or simply love great adventure stories, this episode captures the essence of what it means to see the world through Navy eyes and never stop exploring.

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    From the Depths: Dragon's Navy Tales - Tomahawks, Whales, and Life Below

    Join host Patrick Riley as he welcomes fellow VFW member Stuart "Dragon" Draughon to share incredible stories from his submarine service in the U.S. Navy. In this gripping episode, Dragon takes us deep beneath the waves to experience life aboard a nuclear submarine during some of the most dramatic moments of his five deployments.Hear the heart-pounding account of launching Tomahawk missiles from the Mediterranean during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where the compression from underwater missile tubes made ears pop and the entire submarine shudder. Dragon shares what it was really like to be part of the "Silent Service" during wartime operations, from a sailor's perspective who was still learning the ropes.But the military action is just the beginning. Dragon recounts one of the most harrowing sea stories you'll ever hear, when their submarine traveling at 50+ knots underwater struck and split a whale in half, causing an 80-degree roll that launched him from his top rack and cracked his ribs. Listen as he describes the dangerous underwater welding operation to free massive whale bones from the propellers, complete with shark watch and no decompression chamber aboard.From the Arctic ice where footsteps could be heard across the silent frozen landscape, to the comedy of errors that left the crew eating nothing but noodles for three months straight, Dragon's tales capture both the extreme danger and unexpected humor of submarine life. You'll also hear about charity missions in Tunisia, ports of call around the world, and the unique challenges of living underwater for nine months at a time.Whether you're a military history buff, submarine enthusiast, or just love incredible true stories, this episode delivers unforgettable tales from the depths. Hey, I need to continue to promote the book "Deception Underway" and share updates about the VFW Post 4266 in Parker, Colorado.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Visit UnderwayBooks.com for more military stories and Patrick's published works.

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    Sonar Tech Career path: Life Aboard the USS Hewitt

    Join host Patrick Riley as he sits down with longtime friend and USS Hewitt shipmate Rob Gage for an in-depth conversation about naval life in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Rob shares his journey from joining the Navy in 1987 as a sonar technician to serving on two ships - the USS England (CG-22) and USS Hewitt (DD-966) - before transitioning to shore duty as base security in Japan.In this episode, Rob recounts his experiences from boot camp in San Diego to his adventures across the Pacific, including memorable port visits to the Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, and extensive time stationed in Yokosuka, Japan. He discusses the challenges of making rank as a "non-push button" sailor, the camaraderie of shipboard life, and the unique experiences of being base police in Japan during the early 1990s.Rob also reflects on liberty adventures in places like Subic Bay, Roppongi, and climbing Mount Fuji, while sharing insights into the cultural differences and memorable moments that shaped his nearly nine-year naval career. The conversation touches on his post-Navy life with the postal service, his passion for competitive shooting, and how military service prepared him for civilian success.Whether you're a Navy veteran, military history enthusiast, or simply enjoy hearing authentic stories of service and adventure, this episode offers a genuine glimpse into Pacific Fleet operations during a pivotal time in naval history.Part of the World's Finest Strike Podcast series, featuring stories from USS Hewitt veterans and their naval experiences.

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    Liberty Boats and Long Laughs: Sea Stories with Dave Knapp of the USS Towers

    In this episode of the World’s Finest Strike Podcast, host Patrick Riley reconnects with longtime shipmate Dave Knapp from the USS Towers (DDG-9). Together, they revisit life underway in the late '80s and early '90s—from crossing the Pacific and pulling into exotic ports, to the unforgettable liberty adventures in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Italy. Dave recounts his journey from boot camp to the USS Seattle and reflects on what it meant to serve as an Electronic Warfare Technician during one of the Navy’s most operationally intense periods.This candid conversation covers everything from outrunning Liberty boats in Pattaya, laughing uncontrollably on Japanese trains, to the quirks of East vs. West Coast duty. Packed with humor, history, and heartfelt memories, this episode is a reminder of the bond that never fades between shipmates.Ship served: USS Towers (DDG-9), USS Seattle (AOE-3)Era: 1988–1994Keywords: Navy Liberty, Sea Stories, Yokosuka, Hong Kong, EW Techs, USS Towers, Pattaya, 7th Fleet

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    Episode 2: From Fires to Freedom – Rico's Journey Through the Fleet

    In this powerful episode, host Patrick Riley sits down with DC1 Federico "Del” Delgadillo, a seasoned sailor whose time in the U.S. Navy took him from the decks of the USS Midway to the liberty ports of the USS Hewitt (DD-966).Del shares raw memories of the devastating fire aboard the Midway in 1990, the lives lost, and the emotional toll that still lingers. From firefighting and guilt to brotherhood and survival, his story honors the resilience of sailors who lived through the unthinkable.But it’s not all heavy—Rico also brings the laughs as the two shipmates reminisce about wild liberty calls in Australia, Japan, Oman, and beyond. They explore what made independent steaming on the Hewitt so unique, why liberty hits differently in a small port, and the unforgettable characters met along the way.This episode is for every sailor who served, every friend who remembers, and every listener who wants to know what life in the fleet was really like.Check out Patrick’s new novel “Deception Underway” on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or at underwaybooks.com.

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    What we do to sell a product (Deception Underway)...

    In this inaugural episode of The World’s Finest Strike Podcast, host Patrick Riley sits down with longtime friend and former shipmate Rob Clements, a seasoned Fire Controlman who served on four different Navy ships across both coasts of the United States.Together, they revisit their shared experiences aboard the USS Hewitt (DD-966)—affectionately known as the World’s Finest Strike Destroyer—and reflect on the unique bond formed at sea. From watchstanding and weapons systems to liberty calls and the unspoken codes of Navy life, this episode kicks off the series with heart, humor, and salty sea truth.Rob shares stories from his East Coast and West Coast tours, offering insight into the differences, challenges, and unforgettable moments from both fleets. It’s a raw and real conversation between two veterans who lived it, and now relive it for listeners who’ve served—or just want to hear what life underway was really like.Subscribe and listen as we launch this journey to capture the voices, stories, and spirit of sailors past and present.Deception Underway is available at Amazon and www.underwaybooks.com

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    Intro to Voices of the Sea

    Real Sailors. True Stories. Unfiltered Liberty.In this introductory episode of Voices of the Sea, host and former U.S. Navy sailor Patrick Riley shares the story behind the launch of this new podcast dedicated to preserving the sea stories, liberty adventures, and lessons learned by veterans across generations.What started as a group chat among old shipmates grew into a mission—to capture the spirit, humor, hardships, and heroics that define life underway. The first episodes will feature close friends and shipmates, then expand to welcome new voices through referrals and personal connections.Voices of the Sea is more than just storytelling; it’s a way to support and reconnect the veteran community and inspire anyone who’s ever been curious about life at sea.If you’d like to support the show, visit underwaybooks.com or search for Deception Underway by Patrick Riley on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com.Subscribe now and stay tuned—your sea story starts here.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Real Sailors. True Stories. Unfiltered Liberty.In this introductory episode of Voices of the Sea, host and former U.S. Navy sailor Patrick Riley shares the story behind the launch of this new podcast dedicated to preserving the sea stories, liberty adventures, and lessons learned by veterans across generations.What started as a group chat among old shipmates grew into a mission—to capture the spirit, humor, hardships, and heroics that define life underway. The first episodes will feature close friends and shipmates, then expand to welcome new voices through referrals and personal connections.Voices of the Sea is more than just storytelling; it’s a way to support and reconnect the veteran community and inspire anyone who’s ever been curious about life at sea.If you’d like to support the show, visit underwaybooks.com or search for Deception Underway by Patrick Riley on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com.Subscribe now and stay tuned—your sea story starts here.

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