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Episode 183: Doug Stanton Author of “Horse Soldiers”

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Award-winning author Doug Stanton joins us to pull back the curtain on these quiet professionals in a conversation that spans from the personal anecdotes of "Horse Soldiers" to the broader implications of military service on mental health. Doug's storytelling prowess shines as he recounts the challenges and profound responsibilities involved in bringing the Green Berets' narratives to light, revealing the meticulous research and relationship-building that underpins his work.
In our latest episode, we traverse the rugged terrain of military history writing, unearthing the Afghan-American perspective and the evolution of warfare. Doug's journey saw him conducting over 120 interviews to piece together a day-by-day account, visiting battle sites, and capturing the essence of the soldiers' experiences. We also discuss the role of Afghan allies and the bold tactics that reshaped the battlefield, highlighting how military strategy and technology have advanced to meet the demands of modern conflict.

If you enjoy our content, sign up for our Patreon and get access to additional content, bonus episodes, and access each episode before they drop on Spotify or iTunes.

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Make sure that you follow Doug on LinkedIn and follow him on all of his social media channels!

LinkedIn: Doug Stanton
X: @DougStantonBook
Instagram: dougstantonwriter
Tik Tok: dougstanton.official
Website: dougstanton.com

Doug Stanton’s Books:
Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of US Soldiers Who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan

In Harm's Way

The Odyssey of Echo Company: The 1968 Tet Offensive and the Epic Battle to Survive the Vietnam War

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Chapters

1. Episode 183: Doug Stanton Author of “Horse Soldiers” (00:00:00)

2. Green Beret Soldier Shares Stories (00:00:01)

3. Uncovering the Afghan-American Perspective (00:08:51)

4. Unconventional Warfare in Afghanistan (00:14:13)

5. Evolution of Air Power in Warfare (00:30:04)

6. Training for Ambiguous Situations (00:39:24)

7. Reflections on America's Role in Afghanistan (00:53:33)

204 episodes

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Award-winning author Doug Stanton joins us to pull back the curtain on these quiet professionals in a conversation that spans from the personal anecdotes of "Horse Soldiers" to the broader implications of military service on mental health. Doug's storytelling prowess shines as he recounts the challenges and profound responsibilities involved in bringing the Green Berets' narratives to light, revealing the meticulous research and relationship-building that underpins his work.
In our latest episode, we traverse the rugged terrain of military history writing, unearthing the Afghan-American perspective and the evolution of warfare. Doug's journey saw him conducting over 120 interviews to piece together a day-by-day account, visiting battle sites, and capturing the essence of the soldiers' experiences. We also discuss the role of Afghan allies and the bold tactics that reshaped the battlefield, highlighting how military strategy and technology have advanced to meet the demands of modern conflict.

If you enjoy our content, sign up for our Patreon and get access to additional content, bonus episodes, and access each episode before they drop on Spotify or iTunes.

Patreon: securityhaltpodcast
Instagram: @securityhalt
X : @SecurityHalt
Tik Tok: @security.halt.pod

We greatly appreciate you and your support, so please remember to LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!

Make sure that you follow Doug on LinkedIn and follow him on all of his social media channels!

LinkedIn: Doug Stanton
X: @DougStantonBook
Instagram: dougstantonwriter
Tik Tok: dougstanton.official
Website: dougstanton.com

Doug Stanton’s Books:
Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of US Soldiers Who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan

In Harm's Way

The Odyssey of Echo Company: The 1968 Tet Offensive and the Epic Battle to Survive the Vietnam War

Support the show

Produced by Security Halt Media

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 183: Doug Stanton Author of “Horse Soldiers” (00:00:00)

2. Green Beret Soldier Shares Stories (00:00:01)

3. Uncovering the Afghan-American Perspective (00:08:51)

4. Unconventional Warfare in Afghanistan (00:14:13)

5. Evolution of Air Power in Warfare (00:30:04)

6. Training for Ambiguous Situations (00:39:24)

7. Reflections on America's Role in Afghanistan (00:53:33)

204 episodes

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