
Kagan Dunlap Show
@KaganDunlapShow • 2,832 subscribers
Hosted by @Kagan_M_Dunlap Does Not Reflect Official DOW
Videos

"I Joined Special Forces Without Knowing What It Was" Official Trailer for Episode 58 With Dean Goble and Logan Stark. Dean Goble is a retired Green Beret with 20 years in U.S. Army Special Forces and has continued serving after the military as the Director of Philanthropy at Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC). Logan Stark is a Marine Corps Scout Sniper, and one of BRCC’s original “Core Four,” and the company’s Editor-in-Chief. I had the chance to sit down with them and have a real discussion on leadership and transition, behind-the-scenes looks at building a mission-driven brand, and how Black Rifle continues to support veterans, first responders, and their communities.
Kagan Dunlap Show21,159 views • 23 days ago

One Of The Few Remaining Survivors Of The Iranian Hostage Crisis | William Gallegos | Kagan Dunlap Show #44 William “Billy” Gallegos Is A United States Marine and during his tour of Active Duty, he was a Security Guard who was stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran when it was overrun during the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979. On November 4, 1979, in the midst of the Iranian Revolution, militant students stormed the embassy in Tehran, capturing American diplomats and Marines and igniting a 444-day international standoff that would reshape U.S. relations with Iran. William Gallegos was among the 52 Americans held for the entirety of the crisis.
Kagan Dunlap Show70,692 views • 4 months ago

"We Were Drowning In Blood And Hydraulic Fluid" Official Preview Of Episode 41 With The Lionheart Crew The “Lionheart” tank crew was a four-man United States Marine Corps team from Charlie Company, 4th Tank Battalion, 4th Marine Division, Augmented to Alpha Company 1st Tanks deployed to Al Anbar Province, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. On May 8, 2005, Mothers Day, their M1A1 Abrams tank, callsign Lionheart, was struck by a massive improvised explosive device (IED). The blast was catastrophic, completely destroying the tank and marking the first Abrams tank lost to an IED during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Against all odds, every member of the Lionheart crew survived. This is a story about modern armored warfare, the evolving threat of IEDs, and the resilience, training, and brotherhood of U.S. Marines operating in one of the most dangerous combat environments of the Iraq War. It’s also a reminder of the thin line between life and death in combat and the warriors who continue the mission, even after surviving what should have been impossible. Their Names Are: Staff Sergeant Chad Brumpton – Tank commander Lance Corporal Joseph Lowe -- Gunner Lance Corporal Mitch Ehlke – Loader Lance Corporal Fernando Lazalde (later Sergeant) – Driver
Kagan Dunlap Show14,012 views • 5 months ago
No more content to load