
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Greg Misiak was no stranger to life having already gone to college and worked for years before joining the Marine Corps. He would serve as an 0352 (Anti-Tank Missileman) with the 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. His life experience helped him navigate the daily life of an LAR Marine, but his deployment with the 24 MEU, ending with the NEO in HKIA, was a new experience he could never have expected.
I apologize for the issues we had while recording this interview. Help us so that we can do more of these interviews in person rather than relying on both parties' internet connection.
We at the Operation Allies Refuge Foundation want to bring more stories like this to light so that people can know and understand what happened in the final days of America's mission in Afghanistan. Please consider supporting us by clicking on this link: www.operationalliesrefugefoundation.org/donate. You can also find more content like this at oarfoundationjournal.org/
By Chris RobinsonGreg Misiak was no stranger to life having already gone to college and worked for years before joining the Marine Corps. He would serve as an 0352 (Anti-Tank Missileman) with the 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. His life experience helped him navigate the daily life of an LAR Marine, but his deployment with the 24 MEU, ending with the NEO in HKIA, was a new experience he could never have expected.
I apologize for the issues we had while recording this interview. Help us so that we can do more of these interviews in person rather than relying on both parties' internet connection.
We at the Operation Allies Refuge Foundation want to bring more stories like this to light so that people can know and understand what happened in the final days of America's mission in Afghanistan. Please consider supporting us by clicking on this link: www.operationalliesrefugefoundation.org/donate. You can also find more content like this at oarfoundationjournal.org/