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#14--Hayden Gamarra (Voices of HKIA Series)

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In this episode, we discuss:

*Hayden’s experiences in 2/10 before joining the 24th MEU

*Becoming a battery XO as a second lieutenant

*Easy Battery’s experiences with the 24th MEU prior to HKIA

*Initial indicators that the MEU might head to HKIA

*Easy Battery’s training and preparations for HKIA

*The challenge of knowing when to “flip the switch” of aggression and when to turn it off

*Assuming command of Easy Battery

*Hayden's understanding of the situation at HKIA before arriving

*The decision to leave the battery’s howitzers behind

*The influence of Marine Major Zach Schwartz on Hayden’s professional development

*Hayden’s first day at HKIA

*Easy Battery’s first mission

*Hayden’s initial observations of conditions at North Gate

*Turning over the battery’s positions to the 82nd Airborne

*Easy Battery’s occupation of the holding area

*The trying conditions of the holding area

*Managing 5,000 refugees with 99 Marines

*Handling riots

*The mental and emotional toll of working in the holding area

*The concept of surfaces and gaps at HKIA

*An incident involving suspected enemy artillery

*Hayden’s experiences at Abbey Gate

*Easy Company’s activities before departing HKIA

*What Hayden observed in himself and his Marines while in Kuwait

*Hayden’s advice for small unit leaders on talking about traumatic events with their Marines

*The role of mental health support for veterans

*The role of cell phones and Signal Chat at HKIA

*The role of discipline

*The role of exhaustion and the need for tough, realistic training

*The most frustrating and rewarding aspects of Hayden’s time at HKIA

*Hayden’s self-assessment as a leader during the evacuation

*His lessons learned from the operation

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In this episode, we discuss:

*Hayden’s experiences in 2/10 before joining the 24th MEU

*Becoming a battery XO as a second lieutenant

*Easy Battery’s experiences with the 24th MEU prior to HKIA

*Initial indicators that the MEU might head to HKIA

*Easy Battery’s training and preparations for HKIA

*The challenge of knowing when to “flip the switch” of aggression and when to turn it off

*Assuming command of Easy Battery

*Hayden's understanding of the situation at HKIA before arriving

*The decision to leave the battery’s howitzers behind

*The influence of Marine Major Zach Schwartz on Hayden’s professional development

*Hayden’s first day at HKIA

*Easy Battery’s first mission

*Hayden’s initial observations of conditions at North Gate

*Turning over the battery’s positions to the 82nd Airborne

*Easy Battery’s occupation of the holding area

*The trying conditions of the holding area

*Managing 5,000 refugees with 99 Marines

*Handling riots

*The mental and emotional toll of working in the holding area

*The concept of surfaces and gaps at HKIA

*An incident involving suspected enemy artillery

*Hayden’s experiences at Abbey Gate

*Easy Company’s activities before departing HKIA

*What Hayden observed in himself and his Marines while in Kuwait

*Hayden’s advice for small unit leaders on talking about traumatic events with their Marines

*The role of mental health support for veterans

*The role of cell phones and Signal Chat at HKIA

*The role of discipline

*The role of exhaustion and the need for tough, realistic training

*The most frustrating and rewarding aspects of Hayden’s time at HKIA

*Hayden’s self-assessment as a leader during the evacuation

*His lessons learned from the operation

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damien-oconnell/support
  continue reading

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