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Welcome to BTD, where we go beyond the uniform to explore the untold stories, personal struggles, and triumphs of first responders/ military members.

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Ralph was the kind of kid teachers had to keep busy just to avoid classroom chaos. One day, they sent him to untangle the flag—but on the way down, his jeans got snagged on a screw, leaving him stuck. Hear how he managed to free himself! #VietnamVet #PodcastClips #FunnyStories

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thebtdpod She lived through my worst day with me. My wife opens up about the day I was shot and what came after. Full episode on all major platforms!

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My friend has an amazing podcast touching on real life experiences of first responders and military men and women. Take a listen!🇺🇸🚔🪖🎖️

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The lies in the Navy need to STOP! Technical Sergeant John Chapman was left on that mountain-alive-and he fought for over an hour after being abandoned. The ISR footage proves it. The forensic evidence confirms it. But instead of owning the truth, some continue to lie!!!!

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John Chapman said he’d do anything to protect his brothers. On a frozen mountain in Afghanistan, he made the ultimate sacrifice—fighting alone, wounded, and outnumbered—so they could live. That’s not just bravery. That’s love in its purest form. 🇺🇸 #VideoViral

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“They didn’t have to die on that mountain.”John Chapman. Jason Cunningham. Roberts Ridge.What happened on March 4th, 2002, wasn’t just a tragic loss of American heroes, it was a devastating failure of leadership.

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She was praying he was just hurt. Praying it was a mistake. But when she walked into her mother’s house, her mom collapsed into her arms and screamed that her son was gone. That was the moment Lori’s world stopped. Her brother, John Chapman, didn’t just die—he gave everything.

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He was two days into a bender. The pistol was in his hand.
Then the phone rang.
It was his mom.
And it was God. 🎙️ Full episode with Eric Leinhardt — Combat Controller, Bronze Star w/ Valor, founder of First There — now streaming. 
#MentalHealthAwareness #VeteranStories

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Eric was home. His team wasn’t. That call shattered him. And in that moment… all he could do was cry in his mother’s arms. This is what war leaves behind.” 🎙️ Full episode on Beyond the Dispatch #CombatController #VeteranStories #BeyondTheDispatch #PTSD #MilitaryLife #GoldStar

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4 hours under fire. No cover. An enemy raised an RPG right at him - and that should ve been it. But then... an Apache helicopter ended it in seconds. • Subscribe now for more raw, real, unforgettable stories from America's frontline heroes. #combatcontroller #apachehelicopter

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When people don’t know how to heal… they hurt others. Eric was on the edge — battling demons, drowning in pain, and carrying the weight of everyone else’s projections. That’s when he started Operation Soul Rescue — not just to save others, but to finally save himself.

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One couch. One room. Flashover in seconds. Charleston’s Super Sofa fire claimed 9 lives in under 30 minutes. Dr. David Griffin was there — and he’s still telling the truth. 🎧 New on Beyond the Dispatch. #Charleston9 #FireService #Flashover #StillHere

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🔥 “What’s the price of hope?” Kurt DeGroot, firefighter and founder of Project Fire Buddies, asked himself that question the day he walked into a home and saw a child’s face light up — just because someone showed up in uniform to make their day better.

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Kurt and the guys spent everything. Every gift they delivered to sick kids came out of their own pockets. Then Kurt’s savings ran dry. He stood on the bay floor and screamed at God: “I thought you wanted me to do this, but I’ve got nothing left.”

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We’re Not Broken — We’re Built Different” Why do we look at veterans like something sad happened to them? Like they need to be fixed? Sully says Team RWB is flipping that script. They’re not damaged. They’re the strongest among us. Built by fire. Still here. Still fighting.

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I didn’t realize how sneaky and dangerous depression could be. Use all resources available. God works in mysterious ways. You can have joy & be whole. Beyond The Dispatch NTD News TruthPR | GuestBookers #askforhelp #mentalhealth #soul #veterans #firstresponders #God #FirstThereFoundation

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We Wanted Them to Come Out and Play Sully and his Special Forces team, alongside the DEA FAST unit, inserted deep into enemy territory on purpose. The plan? Draw them out. Burn the drugs. Be ready to fight their way out. ⁠🎧 This is what real warriors sound like.

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“He Took a Round to the Neck — and Lived” The mission heated up. Sully’s Combat Controller was shot in the neck… and somehow stayed conscious. ⁠ What happened next is a lesson in grit, brotherhood, and battlefield medicine. ⁠