Episode 651: Dean Stott, Former SBS Soldier and Cycling World Record Holder

Dean Stott is a former special forces soldier with the Special Boat Service where he served for 16 years. He shares how he transitioned to private security after a parachuting accident ended his military career and tells the story of how he singlehandedly evacuated the Canadian embassy in Benghazi. Realizing that he was chasing the […]

Episode 650: Robert Spangle, Marine Veteran and Fashion Photographer

Robert Spangle is a Marine-turned-fashion-photographer who joined the Corps at 17 years old and, after training, joined the 2nd Force Recon Co. He shares the importance of camouflage during his deployments and how observing local style opened him up to his future career as a photographer and bespoke tailor. He sees style as a cultural […]

Episode 646: Brad Thor, Author of ‘Dead Fall’, a Scot Harvath Book

Brad Thor’s latest book Dead Fall follows Rising Tiger, the next in the Scot Harvath series, as it covers a Russian unit in Ukraine gone rogue. Brad talks about how history echoes itself with how the now-infamous Wagner group’s recruitment of prisoners reminds him of some of the worst Nazi SS battalions in WW2. Brad […]

Episode 644: Robin Bartlett, Vietnam War Officer and Author of ‘Vietnam Combat’

Robin Bartlett chose ROTC as the Vietnam War escalated and graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate. He volunteered for Infantry, Airborne, and Ranger training and was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division as a Combat Platoon Leader. He got everything he asked for, and much much more. During the height of the war, from 1968 […]