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This one’s heavy.
We’ve heard a lot of military stories over the years… but this one stuck with us.
Rick served in the U.S. Navy during the late 80s, and during a deployment in the South China Sea, they got a call about a stranded refugee boat.
What they found when they got there… was nothing like they expected.
There were bodies everywhere. Survivors that couldn’t even stand. People so far gone they had to be carried onto the ship.
And the part that really messes with you… what those people had to do to stay alive.
It’s the kind of story you don’t forget.
But what hit us just as hard wasn’t just what happened out there. It’s what came after.
We talk about the transition out of the military, losing that sense of purpose, and how moments like this don’t just disappear when you come home.
A lot of guys carry this stuff for years… and never say a word.
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🗣️ Comment your support or ask any questions. Sometimes, our interviewees respond, and we at Urban Valor will do our best to respond as well!
✅ SUBSCRIBE to support Urban Valor and the courageous Veterans who tell their stories AND so you NEVER miss a weekly episode of our veteran stories. New stories every Sunday!
Your engagement greatly supports our mission to share authentic and impactful veteran stories.
Chapters:
00:00 – Brutal Navy Shellback Initiation
00:40 – “They Beat the Hell Out of You”
01:16 – Who Is Rick Estrada? (Navy Background)
03:26 – Why He Joined the Navy
04:15 – Boot Camp Reality vs Expectations
06:39 – Cold War Deployment & Russian Encounters
10:26 – Crossing the Equator Ceremony (Full Story)
14:18 – Mission Redirected: Refugee Distress Call
14:54 – Finding the Boat… Something Was Wrong
15:43 – Bodies Everywhere (First Discovery)
16:09 – 107 People… Only 57 Survived
16:41 – Signs of Cannibalism
17:20 – Carrying Survivors Onto the Ship
18:01 – The Most Disturbing Moment
18:50 – Burning the Boat
19:15 – Searching for More Survivors
20:12 – Dropping Them Off & Moving On
20:23 – Port Calls & Wild Deployment Stories
22:07 – “Peso Show” Culture Shock
27:40 – Wanting to Go to War (Desert Storm)
28:44 – Life After the Navy
29:28 – Losing Purpose After Service
30:40 – Reuniting With Shipmates
31:48 – Trauma From the Rescue Mission
32:34 – Getting Help & VA Struggles
33:31 – Advice to Veterans
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This one’s heavy.
We’ve heard a lot of military stories over the years… but this one stuck with us.
Rick served in the U.S. Navy during the late 80s, and during a deployment in the South China Sea, they got a call about a stranded refugee boat.
What they found when they got there… was nothing like they expected.
There were bodies everywhere. Survivors that couldn’t even stand. People so far gone they had to be carried onto the ship.
And the part that really messes with you… what those people had to do to stay alive.
It’s the kind of story you don’t forget.
But what hit us just as hard wasn’t just what happened out there. It’s what came after.
We talk about the transition out of the military, losing that sense of purpose, and how moments like this don’t just disappear when you come home.
A lot of guys carry this stuff for years… and never say a word.
👍 Like this video to support and show appreciation.
🗣️ Comment your support or ask any questions. Sometimes, our interviewees respond, and we at Urban Valor will do our best to respond as well!
✅ SUBSCRIBE to support Urban Valor and the courageous Veterans who tell their stories AND so you NEVER miss a weekly episode of our veteran stories. New stories every Sunday!
Your engagement greatly supports our mission to share authentic and impactful veteran stories.
Chapters:
00:00 – Brutal Navy Shellback Initiation
00:40 – “They Beat the Hell Out of You”
01:16 – Who Is Rick Estrada? (Navy Background)
03:26 – Why He Joined the Navy
04:15 – Boot Camp Reality vs Expectations
06:39 – Cold War Deployment & Russian Encounters
10:26 – Crossing the Equator Ceremony (Full Story)
14:18 – Mission Redirected: Refugee Distress Call
14:54 – Finding the Boat… Something Was Wrong
15:43 – Bodies Everywhere (First Discovery)
16:09 – 107 People… Only 57 Survived
16:41 – Signs of Cannibalism
17:20 – Carrying Survivors Onto the Ship
18:01 – The Most Disturbing Moment
18:50 – Burning the Boat
19:15 – Searching for More Survivors
20:12 – Dropping Them Off & Moving On
20:23 – Port Calls & Wild Deployment Stories
22:07 – “Peso Show” Culture Shock
27:40 – Wanting to Go to War (Desert Storm)
28:44 – Life After the Navy
29:28 – Losing Purpose After Service
30:40 – Reuniting With Shipmates
31:48 – Trauma From the Rescue Mission
32:34 – Getting Help & VA Struggles
33:31 – Advice to Veterans

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