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Alpha Warrior sits down with retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Paul Drury for a conversation that starts with an unexpected detour into a factory in Rust Belt Ohio and ends with a challenge coin that could save lives. Paul shares his 23-year journey through Aircraft Armament Systems, three combat tours with the Air Guard, and the F-16 Fini flight he earned the right to enjoy from the back seat. Spoiler: he did not bring a sick bag.
The real heart of the episode is the Spartan Pledge. Born from the work of the late Boone Cutler, the pledge is a battle buddy commitment between veterans, a promise to call before crisis becomes catastrophe. Paul walks through how the coin came to be, the people who made it happen, and why the staggering veteran suicide numbers are not a story about weak men. He fought with these guys. They were warriors.
Alpha and Paul also dig into the VA system, the loss of mission that hits service members the moment they take off the uniform, and why having something to wake up for matters more than any government program.
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Alpha Warrior sits down with retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Paul Drury for a conversation that starts with an unexpected detour into a factory in Rust Belt Ohio and ends with a challenge coin that could save lives. Paul shares his 23-year journey through Aircraft Armament Systems, three combat tours with the Air Guard, and the F-16 Fini flight he earned the right to enjoy from the back seat. Spoiler: he did not bring a sick bag.
The real heart of the episode is the Spartan Pledge. Born from the work of the late Boone Cutler, the pledge is a battle buddy commitment between veterans, a promise to call before crisis becomes catastrophe. Paul walks through how the coin came to be, the people who made it happen, and why the staggering veteran suicide numbers are not a story about weak men. He fought with these guys. They were warriors.
Alpha and Paul also dig into the VA system, the loss of mission that hits service members the moment they take off the uniform, and why having something to wake up for matters more than any government program.
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