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Combat Story - 1st SFOD-D Operator | Delta Force | Sniper | Ranger Battalion | MusiCorps | Derek Nadalini

1st SFOD-D Operator | Delta Force | Sniper | Ranger Battalion | MusiCorps | Derek Nadalini

10/15/22 • 126 min

Combat Story
Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more! Today we hear the Combat Story of Derek Nadalini, who spent decades in the Army with both Ranger Battalion and 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta, better known as The Unit. This is one of the most interesting interviews we’ve ever done. Derek deployed countless times beginning in Afghanistan in 2002 and conducted HVT operations, hostage rescue (including the rescue of Roy Hallums), ran low visibility and sniper operations, and eventually volunteered to execute singleton missions. After leaving the service, Derek went through a painful and long process to manage traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite those challenges, he would go on to help sell the company Spatial Networks (earning what he aptly refers to as his “Business Ranger tab”), became a certified life and wellness coach providing pro bono support to Veterans, and is now the Director of Outreach and Development at MusiCorps, which is a music rehabilitation program that helps wounded warriors play music and recover their lives. Derek is easily one of the most accomplished people we’ve had on the podcast and I hope you enjoy this funny but also very personal experience and highs and lows of the elite as much as I did. Find Derek Online:
  • MusiCorps http://www.musicorps.net/Home.html
  • LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-nadalini-0964141b6/
  • The Warhorse https://thewarhorse.org/
Find Ryan Online:
  • Ryan’s Linktree https://linktr.ee/combatstory
  • Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/combatstory/
  • Instagram @combatstory https://www.instagram.com/combatstory
  • Facebook @combatstoryofficial https://fb.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Send us messages at https://m.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus
  • Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 0:31 - Guest Introduction (Derek Nadalini)
  • 2:07 - Interview begins
  • 6:41 - Growing up with a father who is a Vietnam combat veteran.
  • 13:38 - Early musical influences
  • 21:17 - How music and creativity are useful in the service
  • 23:28 - Choosing to join the military and why the Army
  • 31:06 - Where were you on 9/11?
  • 35;57 - Leaving The Battalion and becoming a member of General Dell Dailey's staff in Afghanistan
  • 41:10 - Experiences while in a coveted General Staff position
  • and story of leadership lessons learned
  • 49:46 - Balancing OTC with having a family
  • 54:16 - Roy Hallums rescue mission
  • 1:02:00 - Combat Story - a weapon malfunction
  • 1:09:26 - funny story of launching first grenade in combat
  • 1:14:43 - Why selection is so tough and how the training show up later
  • 1:16:21 - Most dangerous ops doing low visibility work as a singleton
  • 1:22:32 - Discovering a traumatic brain injury. (TBI)
  • 1:38:32 - Life in the private sector and missing the mission
  • 1:42:53 - Going to Berkelee and starting MusicCorps
  • 1:55:46 - Tattoos
  • 1:57:31 - What did you carry into combat?
  • 1:59:02 - Would you do it again?
  • 2:01:23 - Listener comments and shout outs
This video covers the following subjects:
  • 1st SFOD-D Operator
  • Delta Force
  • Sniper Ranger Battalion
  • MusiCorps
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Derek Nadalini
If you would like to learn more about 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini I suggest you look into our various other video clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCyApoJr-mNmdMNwdk22xEQ _________________________ Have I responded to all of your questions about 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini? Possibly you wish to comment below and let me understand what I can help you with or information on 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini.
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Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more! Today we hear the Combat Story of Derek Nadalini, who spent decades in the Army with both Ranger Battalion and 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta, better known as The Unit. This is one of the most interesting interviews we’ve ever done. Derek deployed countless times beginning in Afghanistan in 2002 and conducted HVT operations, hostage rescue (including the rescue of Roy Hallums), ran low visibility and sniper operations, and eventually volunteered to execute singleton missions. After leaving the service, Derek went through a painful and long process to manage traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite those challenges, he would go on to help sell the company Spatial Networks (earning what he aptly refers to as his “Business Ranger tab”), became a certified life and wellness coach providing pro bono support to Veterans, and is now the Director of Outreach and Development at MusiCorps, which is a music rehabilitation program that helps wounded warriors play music and recover their lives. Derek is easily one of the most accomplished people we’ve had on the podcast and I hope you enjoy this funny but also very personal experience and highs and lows of the elite as much as I did. Find Derek Online:
  • MusiCorps http://www.musicorps.net/Home.html
  • LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-nadalini-0964141b6/
  • The Warhorse https://thewarhorse.org/
Find Ryan Online:
  • Ryan’s Linktree https://linktr.ee/combatstory
  • Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/combatstory/
  • Instagram @combatstory https://www.instagram.com/combatstory
  • Facebook @combatstoryofficial https://fb.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Send us messages at https://m.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus
  • Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 0:31 - Guest Introduction (Derek Nadalini)
  • 2:07 - Interview begins
  • 6:41 - Growing up with a father who is a Vietnam combat veteran.
  • 13:38 - Early musical influences
  • 21:17 - How music and creativity are useful in the service
  • 23:28 - Choosing to join the military and why the Army
  • 31:06 - Where were you on 9/11?
  • 35;57 - Leaving The Battalion and becoming a member of General Dell Dailey's staff in Afghanistan
  • 41:10 - Experiences while in a coveted General Staff position
  • and story of leadership lessons learned
  • 49:46 - Balancing OTC with having a family
  • 54:16 - Roy Hallums rescue mission
  • 1:02:00 - Combat Story - a weapon malfunction
  • 1:09:26 - funny story of launching first grenade in combat
  • 1:14:43 - Why selection is so tough and how the training show up later
  • 1:16:21 - Most dangerous ops doing low visibility work as a singleton
  • 1:22:32 - Discovering a traumatic brain injury. (TBI)
  • 1:38:32 - Life in the private sector and missing the mission
  • 1:42:53 - Going to Berkelee and starting MusicCorps
  • 1:55:46 - Tattoos
  • 1:57:31 - What did you carry into combat?
  • 1:59:02 - Would you do it again?
  • 2:01:23 - Listener comments and shout outs
This video covers the following subjects:
  • 1st SFOD-D Operator
  • Delta Force
  • Sniper Ranger Battalion
  • MusiCorps
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Derek Nadalini
If you would like to learn more about 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini I suggest you look into our various other video clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCyApoJr-mNmdMNwdk22xEQ _________________________ Have I responded to all of your questions about 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini? Possibly you wish to comment below and let me understand what I can help you with or information on 1st SFOD-D Operator, Derek Nadalini.

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undefined - Marine Infantry & Civil Affairs | The Wolves of Helmand | Author | Attorney | Frank “Gus” Biggio

Marine Infantry & Civil Affairs | The Wolves of Helmand | Author | Attorney | Frank “Gus” Biggio

Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

Today we hear our first Combat Story from a former Marine Corps Infantry Officer turned Civil Affairs Officer Frank “Gus” Biggio. Gus has a very unusual history in that he served his initial five years in the Marine Corps pre-9/11 and then got out to begin a very promising and successful career as an attorney.

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In the years following 9/11, however, Gus felt the need to return to service and support the war effort. So rather than hold onto a profitable and cushy corporate career, Gus did what many of dream of doing and went back in.

He deployed in 2009 as a Civil Affairs officer which you can think of as a local mayor or governor of a particular area - in his case Nawa - where he settled local disputes, funded development efforts, compensated families for losses as a result of the war and far more. This required significant time outside the wire and in harm's way.

Do not be fooled into thinking that this is an administrative role. I spoke to now Sergeant Major David Wilson who led the patrols that protected Gus as he moved around the battlespace and he confirmed that it was anything but quiet and that Gus shifted the balance of power locally, driving significant counterinsurgency wins.

Gus chronicled his experience and the service of his fellow Marines in the book ‘The Wolves of Helmand: A View from Inside the Den of Modern War’ (which is a great read) and is now directing proceeds to a charitable cause supporting efforts in Ukraine.

This is a wide-ranging discussion with the laughs, heartache and nostalgia of someone who gave up everything (including missing the birth of his second child) to be downrange with his fellow Marines and I hope you enjoy his Combat Story as much as I did.

#marines #veteran #helmand #army

Find Gus Online:

The Wolves of Helmand website https://wolvesofhelmand.com/

Show Notes:

0:00 - Intro

0:34 - Guest Introduction (Frank “Gus” Biggio)

2:43 - Interview begins

5:31 - Growing up, military family, and being a hell raiser

7:04 - Why Marines and the influential people at that time

15:04 - Feeling like he's missing his big war, about Marines, and choosing to walk away

17:45 - Successful career as a civilian and the impact of 9/11

21:30 - Choosing to go back into the Marines in Civil Affairs unit

30:56 - What Civil Affairs is and the mission set

33:22 - Context for Operation Khanjar a.k.a. Operation Strike of the Sword

39:25 - Combat Story - first kinetic engagement in Afghanistan as a passenger in a helicopter

43:35 - Combat Story - first outside the wire engagement on the ground getting shot at including with RPG

52:18 - The conversations leaving law firm to go to Afghanistan

55:23 - Why he kept a journal

57:03 -Civil Affairs operations and how he sees his role supporting the Battalion

1:02:09 - Story of settling a land dispute local farmers

1:05:53 - Using a Polaroid camera as an icebreaker in Afghanistan

1:09:04 - Funny and surreal story of getting paid in watermelons

1:14:09 - Story of a moral failure and how it changed his approach to future engagements

1:23:52 - Still wanting to do more after leaving a second time

1:34:56 - Story of where the name of the book ‘The Wolves of Helmand” comes from

1:38:46 - What did you carry into combat?

1:42:20 - Would you do it again?

1:46:48 - Listener comments and shout outs

This video covers the following subjects:

US Marine Corps

Marine Corps Infantry & Civil Affairs

The Wolves of Helmand

Frank “Gus” Biggio

Frank (“Gus”) Biggio served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps from mid-1993 until December 1997 after graduating from Denison University. He then returned to his native Ohio where he earned a law degree from Case Western Reserve University, then worked in jobs in finance and law in New York City and Washington, DC, picking up a degree from Georgetown University along the way. Nearly ten years after first leaving the service, he rejoined the Marine Corps in October 2007. With his country at war, the same itch that drove him to volunteer in the 1990s drove his desire to serve again. His writing about the military and politics has appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer,...

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undefined - Marine Special Operator | CIA Global Response Staff | Savage Actual | Jason Lilley (Round 2)

Marine Special Operator | CIA Global Response Staff | Savage Actual | Jason Lilley (Round 2)

Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more! Today we hear the second round of our Combat Story with Jason Lilley, a former Marine, MARSOC operator, Global Response Staff (GRS) with the CIA, and co-host of Savage Actual with co-host Patrick Moltrup having been a guest on our show on Episode 26 (https://youtu.be/YmOkCKtpvGk). You can find Savage Actual at https://www.youtube.com/c/savageactual. We left off our first interview (which you can find at https://youtu.be/jYzw5zGR5SE) hearing about Jason’s first deployments with Marine Recon in OIF I going into Iraq, in which his unit was featured in the HBO show Generation Kill, and a subsequent deployment when Jason earned a Silver Star. At that point, Jason got out of the service, seemingly to find another path, got a lip ring as he said, and started surfing. He still had years of service ahead of him, and that’s exactly what we touch on in this episode. We get into some interesting aspects of combat this time around but we also dive pretty deep into the psychological aspects of war and the insight that time and age bring. Listeners really connected with Jason the first time around, noting how genuine and down to earth he is, with one person saying that he comes across as both deadly and chill at the same time, which is absolutely the case. There were so many calls for us to do round two from our listeners and it was worth waiting for. As you all know, you can catch Jason on Savage Actual with his co-host Patrick Moltrup, both of whom I consider great people, Americans, and friends. With that, please enjoy this insightful, selfless, and yet somehow equally hilarious discussion with Jason Lilley. Find Jason Online:

  • YouTube Savage Actual https://www.youtube.com/c/savageactual
  • Website Savage Actual www.savageactual.com
  • Facebook Savage Actual https://www.facebook.com/SavageActual
  • Twitter Savage Actual @SavageActual3 https://twitter.com/SavageActual3
  • Instagram @jason_lizzle @savage.actual https://www.instagram.com/savage.actual/
  • TikTok Savage Actual https://www.tiktok.com/@savageactual
Find Ryan Online:
  • Ryan’s Linktree https://linktr.ee/combatstory
  • Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/combatstory/
  • Instagram @combatstory https://www.instagram.com/combatstory
  • Facebook @combatstoryofficial https://fb.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Send us messages at https://m.me/combatstoryofficial
  • Email [email protected]
  • Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus
  • Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes:
  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 0:56 - Guest Introduction (Jason Lilley)
  • 2:18 - Interview begins
  • 2:38 - Experiencing Hurricane Ian
  • 11:02 - Anniversaries of significant events
  • 16:46 - Religion, buddhism, and dealing with anger
  • 21:56 - Getting out of the Marine Corps after Silver Star event.
  • 28:44 - Still feeling his calling was to serve.
  • 31:26 - Adrenaline fueled desire for extremes
  • 37:24 - The early days of MARSOC
  • 41:16 - Scout Sniper school and shooting so much he had cuts on his fingers
  • 47:07 - How fighting Taliban was different
  • 51:!0 - Recon in Iraq compared to MARSOC ops
  • 54:04 - Story of hinting down Taliban at night
  • 1:02:43 - Feeling guilty for not going on a deployment
  • 1:06:07 - MARSOC Advanced Sniper Course
  • 1:12:28 - Time with Global Response Staff (GRS) with the CIA
  • 1:22:33 - Story of being in Iraq with GRS
  • 1:30:41 - ISIS and Ziti Hil incident
  • 1:36:21 - GRS culture and the darker effects of experiences
  • 1:44:01 - What's new at Savage Actual?
  • 1:51:13 - Listener comments and shout outs
This video covers the following subjects: Marine Special Operator (MARSOC)
  • CIA Global Response Staff (GRS)
  • Silver Star Recipient
  • Savage Actual
Jason Lilley's platoon was one of the most-decorated platoons for heroism in a single action in the War on Terrorism. On this date, his Platoon Leader Captain Brent Morel earned the Navy Cross (posthumously) and Team Leader Sergeant Willie Copeland also received the Navy Cross. Jason Lilley and four of his comrades were awarded Silver Stars for this combat operation. It is a record unmatched by any Marine Corps Company, much less by any platoon, in the Global War on Terrorism. If you would like to learn more about Marine Special Ope...

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