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From Congo War To U.S. Marine - And Life After The Uniform

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In this episode, host Isika invites Matendo, known as MT, to share his inspiring life journey from being born during a war in Congo, growing up in Tanzanian refugee camps, and eventually moving to the United States in 2008. MT discusses his early experiences in America, his cultural shocks, and the aspirations that led him to join the U.S. Marine Corps despite his family's initial resistance. The conversation delves into MT's experiences in military training, the hardships he faced, and the lessons learned. MT also discusses the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life, the importance of mental health support for veterans, and his views on the respect and treatment of military personnel. The episode is a compelling narrative aimed at those considering military service and highlights the resilience required to navigate such a transformative journey. msafiripodcast.substack.com

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