Ramadi Podcast
Constant Combat
This veteran-led podcast highlights the experiences of Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, starting with their harrowing 2004 deployment to Ramadi; a 9 month combat tour which resulted in the highest casualties in a single deployment - a deployment that most Americans have never heard about. Through candid conversations surrounding these events, the series also explores earlier experiences that shaped the Marines, emphasizing their grit, humor, and humanity while aiming to honor their stories authentically.
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8 juil. 2026
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No Standard Operating Procedure - Shane Nylin (Part 1 of 3) 08.07.2026 1:00:40
Send us Fan Mail We welcome guest Jesse Jordan to podcast cohost recording Shane Nylin’s path from signing Marine Corps papers in a peacetime world to realizing, almost overnight, that he is heading into Iraq with a thin platoon and even thinner margins. We talk through the training, injuries, leadership clashes, and dark humor moments that shaped how Weapons Company Marines got ready for Ramadi l...
No Standard Operating Procedure - Shane Nylin (Part 2 of 3) 08.07.2026 1:03:45
Send us Fan Mail We pick up part 2 with Shane Nylin from MAP 2 as first missions in Ramadi turn into minefields, EOD chaos, and an IED. We also walk through the loss of a platoon member and the street fights that follow, including what it feels like when adrenaline, grief, and leadership collide. • first impressions of Ramadi • Hurricane Point’s design problems • early patrol learning curves and...
No Standard Operating Procedure - Shane Nylin (Part 3 of 3) 08.07.2026 1:06:49
Send us Fan Mail We close part 3 with Sergeant Nylin on memories that never fit neatly into a timeline, from a traffic stop with buckets of body parts to the moment a Humvee hits a landmine. We also talk honestly about the long tail, grief on deployment, going numb after coming home, and what the whole thing means twenty years later. • pulling over a car with surprising results • hitting a landmi...
The Cost Measured in Minutes - Joshua Kohen (part 1 of 2) 03.07.2026 48:50
Send us Fan Mail Josh Kohen of MAP2 trades the polished war-movie version for what it actually felt like to arrive as a new Marine, get absorbed into a depleted unit, and stumble into combat fast. We discuss identity, communication failures, and the small routines that kept us steady when everything around us stayed unpredictable in part 1 of this interview. • getting pulled from security forces,...
The Cost Measured in Minutes - Joshua Kohen (part 2 of 2) 03.07.2026 57:46
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 with Josh Kohen starts as an RPG hit his position near a mosque in Ramadi, including the small choices and split-second timing that changed who lived and who died. He continues with what followed, from chaotic QRF fights and mass-casualty scenes. We wrap up with the strange everyday routines that kept us going, and how those memories shape life 20 years later. • the last d...
Never Lead with Comfort - Deverson Lochard 01.07.2026 1:14:26
Send us Fan Mail We sit down with MAP3's Deverson Lochard, a Marine sergeant and machine gunner who cross-decks from 3/5 into a deploying unit to prepare young Marines for Ramadi with one uncompromising priority: getting everyone home alive. He shares what combat demanded of their leadership, how loss and rage tested their discipline, and why the deployment ultimately reshaped his faith and h...
Intensity and Good Faith - Justin Weaver (part 2 of 2) 21.06.2026 43:02
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 with Justin Weaver wraps up with the strange gap between what we lived and what the civilian world can understand, and how that gap can push people into silence, booze, and untreated PTSD. We trade memories from Ramadi to coming home, and talk about when things get dark. • feeling isolated after service and doubting your own memories • PTSD denial, drinking as “normal,” a...
Intensity and Good Faith - Justin Weaver (part 1 of 2) 21.06.2026 44:57
Send us Fan Mail Part 1 with Rainmaker Mortarman Justin Weaver to trace the jump from rushed pre-deployment training to the first hard weeks in Ramadi 2004, including the moments that flipped the switch from joking around to understanding the stakes. Along the way, he talks the dark humor, the unit bonds, and the way combat stress scrambles the timeline even when the details remain in memory. • M...
The Cigar Smoke after a Patrol - Sergio Wallace (part 1 of 2) 19.06.2026 46:58
Send us Fan Mail Part 1 with Sergio Wallace of Sledgehammer Platoon. His story tracks a young Marine Corps infantryman who arrives with confidence, friction, and a simple motive, then learns how fast combat erases simplicity, trying to make sense of what Ramadi demanded. He leads us through early patrol optimism, the shock of IEDs and loss, and the lingering moral weight of night raids. • joini...
The Cigar Smoke after a Patrol - Sergio Wallace (part 2 of 2) 19.06.2026 45:37
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 with Sergio Wallace goes on with the everyday reality of war, from heat and mud rain to the little “keep your head together” routines. He gives a deep look at what it means to accept death at 19, come home changed, and try to lead younger Marines with respect while carrying pride, shame, and unanswered “why me” questions. • extreme heat and the strange mud rain during sand...
A View From Cracked Glass - Michael Hanson (part 1 of 2) 15.06.2026 50:39
Send us Fan Mail Part one with Michael Hanson, who shares about becoming a Humvee driver and how trust, training, and tiny details decide whether a patrol goes smooth or goes sideways. We also get honest about the cost afterward, from drinking and stress to VA support, blast exposure, and hearing loss. • moving from Rainmaker to Sledgehammer • getting picked as Gunny Cook’s new driver • learning...
A View From Cracked Glass - Michael Hanson (part 2 of 2) 15.06.2026 59:44
Send us Fan Mail We pick up Part Two with Mike Hanson as he relives Ramadi through the details that didn't fade: from weapons caches and watch posts to split-second calls that still don’t have easy answers. We also talk about what it feels like to come home, carry the friendships forward, and remember the people who didn’t make it back. • trying to stop incoming mortars and rockets • finding...
The First Sergeant - Alphonso Mack 10.06.2026 1:16:46
Send us Fan Mail A man who needs little introduction to the Marines of Weapons Company, Sergeant Major Alphonso Mack joins us to give some of his history as a mortarman and recruit depot First Sergeant... then becomes the First Sergeant who holds Weapons Company 2/4 together before, during and after Ramadi 2004. We talk about trust, standards, grief, and the moments leaders carry for decades after...
The Warhorns Curse - Gavin Callais (part 1 of 2) 05.06.2026 54:52
Send us Fan Mail Gavin Callais from MAP 2 recounts the whiplash from getting tossed into a unit to rolling up the Iraq highway, where dark humor and constant confusion give way to IED blasts. He paints a vivid picture, from early barracks chaos and field-expedient Humvee fixes to the night several Marines were severely wounded and confusion, blood, and radio problems compress time into fragments....
The Warhorns Curse - Gavin Callais (part 2 of 2) 05.06.2026 1:09:20
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 with Gavin Callais starts with April 7th contact through a wrong turn, an RPG that never detonates, and the slow realization that five hours have passed while ammo runs out. He also opens up about the bridge-post incident, the NJP that followed, and what these memories mean more than 20 years later. • learning the city under fire • the wrong turn and heavy contact • an R...
Keep Them Alive - Michael Rakebrandt (part 1 of 2) 01.06.2026 46:50
Send us Fan Mail We talk with Mike Rakebrandt about what it takes to prepare Navy Corpsmen when everything is fast, messy, and unforgiving. You can train for trauma medicine, but you can’t rehearse the moment you’re staring at a catastrophic wound and the only objective is “get him to the bird alive.” We also dig into the hidden work: medevac planning, moral injury, and the quiet counseling Corpsm...
Keep Them Alive - Michael Rakebrandt (part 2 of 2) 01.06.2026 45:08
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 with Navy Corpsman Mike Rakebrandt about the hidden weight a senior line Corpsman carries in Ramadi, from quiet BAS check-ins to making split-second calls that keep Marines alive. We also discuss what hits hardest on the way home: Gold Star families, survivor’s guilt, and a system that does not follow up when the war is over. • how BAS conversations keep doubt from spirali...
High Value Targets - Andrew Kern (part 1 of 2) 26.05.2026 1:00:46
Send us Fan Mail Andrew Kern leads off part 1 arriving as a brand-new Marine in Weapons Company and how the path from San Mateo training to Ramadi changes his view of what “ready” really means. He walks us through the early Iraq War confusion, the shift from SASO to a more kinetic fight, and some key moments from April 2004 and Hurricane Point. • checking in as a boot and learning the personaliti...
High Value Targets - Andrew Kern (part 2 of 2) 26.05.2026 1:02:30
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 of Andrew Kern from Mobile Assault Platoon One shifts from a summer lull into intense July and August gunfights, including a rooftop engagement that breaks an ambush and relieves pressure on pinned-down troops. An RPG comes straight at him and he has enough time to think, “Well, I’m dead,” before it blasts into the Humvee instead. We also get candid about Iraqi security for...
Endurance for One Moment More - David Silton (part 1 of 3) 22.05.2026 58:08
Send us Fan Mail We start part 1 with Dave Silton of MAP 3 about the long buildup to Ramadi, from broken barracks and platoon hazing to urban combat training and the messy logistics of finally leaving. He shares what it feels like to arrive with a “hearts and minds” mindset, confront how unprepared everyone is for IED reality, and still find ways to cope when the pressure hits. • Dave’s role in 2...
Endurance for One Moment More - David Silton (part 2 of 3) 22.05.2026 55:27
Send us Fan Mail We keep the timeline moving in part 2 with David Silton as he relives the IED on April 2 and the brutal stretch of fighting that follows in Ramadi. We talk through what it feels like to operate with a concussion, how split second decisions get made in combat, and why the rules and the reality sometimes collide. • IED strike, shrapnel injuries, and getting knocked unconscious • C...
Endurance for One Moment More - David Silton (part 3 of 3) 22.05.2026 54:42
Send us Fan Mail Dave closes out the days in Ramadi when one unarmored truck, one hit, and one Marine leader’s absence changes the emotional temperature of the whole platoon. We also talk honestly about what comes after, when you make it home with your family but your body still remembers and reacts like you haven't left combat. • Recounting late June and July contact and casualties • What S...
When Optimism Meets Combat - Elijah Mann (part 1 of 2) 15.05.2026 39:59
Send us Fan Mail This interview starts out with Eli Mann about arriving in Ramadi in 2004 and watching early optimism get replaced by a new kind of focus built from heat, mortars, and the grind of convoy life. He walks us through a bicycle IED, the long recovery missions, and the small moments of humor and music. • first days at Hurricane Point and adapting to the squad bay life • downtime ritua...
When Optimism Meets Combat - Elijah Mann (part 2 of 2) 15.05.2026 41:21
Send us Fan Mail Part 2 of Eli Mann and he paints how a brand-new Marine grows up fast, from early training and culture shocks to the hard specifics of 2004. His story gets into fear, guilt, and communication breakdowns, then land on what “constant vigilance” really means when you carry the lessons forward. • arriving to the unit as a PFC and feeling "lost in the sauce" • March Air Fo...
Fast Track to the Front Line - James Anderson (part 1 of 2) 13.05.2026 55:37
Send us Fan Mail We talk with Jim Anderson from Mobile Assault Platoon 2 about getting rerouted from SOI into a combat replacement pipeline and how a brand-new Marine earns a place in a weapons platoon through truck workups, call signs, brutal first contacts, and the relentless tempo. Jim also reflects on being a “replacement” and the quiet ways that can shape belonging, pride, and memory when a u...
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