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The Afghanistan Evacuation - To the Point with Ed Mullins

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Retired NYPD Sergeant Pete Panuccio is standing in for Ed Mullins as he discusses the evacuation of Afghanistan with Chris Strom, former US Marine and retired sergeant with the NYPD Intelligence Division and author of the novel, Brooklyn to Baghdad.

Pete Panuccio is a 39-year veteran of the NYPD. He is a Medal of Valor recipient for his bravery on September 11th, 2001.

In October 2007, Chris was recruited by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), a government agency that devised top-secret strategies for combating IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the lead tactical debriefing officer, he participated in over 110 combat missions and 91 captures of high-value targets (HVTs) in southern Iraq and performed more than 200 battlefield interrogations. Chris is married with two children and lives in Roanoke, Virginia.

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Retired NYPD Sergeant Pete Panuccio is standing in for Ed Mullins as he discusses the evacuation of Afghanistan with Chris Strom, former US Marine and retired sergeant with the NYPD Intelligence Division and author of the novel, Brooklyn to Baghdad.

Pete Panuccio is a 39-year veteran of the NYPD. He is a Medal of Valor recipient for his bravery on September 11th, 2001.

In October 2007, Chris was recruited by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), a government agency that devised top-secret strategies for combating IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the lead tactical debriefing officer, he participated in over 110 combat missions and 91 captures of high-value targets (HVTs) in southern Iraq and performed more than 200 battlefield interrogations. Chris is married with two children and lives in Roanoke, Virginia.

Listen to the Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sbanypd

Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/sbanypd?sub_confirmation=1

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sbanypd

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sergeants-Benevolent-Association-111377202283834/

Follow our Instagram: https://instagram.com/sbanypd/

Check out our website: https://sbanypd.nyc/

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