Shaun Reightler on Brotherhood, Battles, and the Journey Home
Nothing I've ever experienced in my life brotherhood-wise, nothing compares to the camaraderie in the infantry, in the armed services, The Marine Corps and army in particular.
Picture this: intense moments of combat mixed with stretches of sheer boredom. That's the reality Shaun Reightler shares in this episode of 'The Situation Report'. Hosted by Adam Banotai, this conversation dives deep into the highs and lows of serving in Iraq. Shaun recalls the unique camaraderie he felt among his fellow soldiers, describing it as a blend of fun and duty, feeling like a part of something bigger while defending his country.
But what happens when the battlefield is left behind? Shaun opens up about the tough transition back to civilian life, grappling with feelings of abandonment and the loss of brotherhood. He and Adam discuss the critical role peer support plays in navigating these challenges, spotlighting the efforts of One Fight Foundation in combating veteran suicide through non-medicated support. They also touch on how social media can help maintain these bonds and the pressing need for more resources for veterans.
This episode is an honest, heartfelt exploration of the veteran experience, emphasizing the power of community and open dialogue. Tune in for a conversation that's as informative as it is hopeful.