What We Brought Home
What We Brought Home
Mike Izzo and Pat McGinty
What We Brought Home provides all military veterans with a judgement-free forum to anonymously share their most personal stories of war and peacetime; to help both storytellers and listeners find connection and better cope with the complicated emotions of military service. If you are a veteran and have a story you would like to share, we want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected].
18. Counterfeit Clarity
Final episode of Season 2! An Army veteran of two Iraq deployments and another to Afghanistan discusses how he balanced following his calling to lead soldiers in combat with the needs of his growing family back home.  This episode contains a bonus segment detailing our guest’s experience on the ground in Afghanistan as an Infantry company commander. Some acronyms and terms used in this episode: - AQI - Military shorthand/acronym for "Al-Qaeda in Iraq." - The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on December 7, 1941. - Dwell time - The period of time that a service member spends at their home station in between deployments to a war zone. Often time service members are mandated to have a certain period of time at home upon return from a deployment (often 12 months). The purpose is to allow a mental and physical break from combat. If a service member wished to deploy again within a prescribed period of dwell time that soldier had to sign paperwork waiving it and get permission from their chain of command. - PJs - Nickname for Air Force para rescue personnel whose job it is to conduct combat search and rescue. - Strong points - a key point in a military defensive line. Strong points are meant to be hard to overrun or avoid. - AO - Area of Operations - the geographic area assigned to a particular unit as their area of responsibility. - Combined Arms - A type of warfare that integrates different types of arms to be mutually complimentary to one another and overwhelming to the enemy. One example of this would be infantry fighting with artillery and aviation units in support.
Jun 11, 2023
58 min
17. One Hundred Different Perspectives
Our guest talks about finding help for his trauma from Iraq through psychedelic assisted therapy. This story is intended for informational purposes only. No material on this site or in this episode is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
May 28, 2023
48 min
16. Unit Loyalty
An Army veteran struggles to do what he thinks is right in the face of pressure from his unit to let it go. Some acronyms used in this episode: PMCS - Preventive Maintenance Checks and Service - A required inspection of a piece of military equipment (vehicle, weapon, etc.) performed before, during and after use to ensure it is operating properly and prepared for future use. ETS - Ending Term of Service - When a service member's obligation ends and they are discharged from the military.
May 14, 2023
31 min
15. A Haircut and a Hard Time
Our first Marine storyteller shares his experience of serving as a career recruiter starting at the tail end of the Vietnam War.
Apr 30, 2023
42 min
14. A Service Connection Battle
Our guest talks about significant health challenges that developed for her after leaving the service. This episode contains some common military terms that might not be familiar to everyone. Here is a quick explanation to provide context: Motor Pool - An area where vehicles are parked when not in service and where maintenance work is performed. VA Disability Rating - The VA assesses disability on a scale of 0% to 100% based on the severity of the disability. Each percent rating (in increments of 10%) correspond with a monthly tax-free payment to the veteran as well as eligibility for other VA-related benefits. Service Connected - "A service-connected condition means an illness or injury that was caused by—or got worse because of—your active military service." (from VA.gov)
Apr 16, 2023
32 min
13. Anchored in the Philippines
Our first Navy veteran storyteller talks about life aboard a ship in the Pacific.  CONTENT WARNING: this episode discusses the existence of sex and sex work. Also, this episode includes the use of certain terms to describe sex work that some might find inappropriate or offensive.  
Apr 2, 2023
55 min
12. Two Wrong Choices
An Army veteran processes one decision in Iraq that had lasting effects on his career and his life beyond the military. This episode contains some common military terms that might not be familiar to everyone. Here is a quick explanation to provide context: POS - military slang for "piece of shit." OER - Officer Evaluation Report - the standard form in the Army for tracking performance of officers year to year and ultimately determining career advancement.  Sapper School - "The Sapper Leader Course is a demanding 28-day leadership development course for combat engineers that reinforces critical skills and teaches advanced techniques needed across the Army." (Source: U.S. Army website) IOBC - The Infantry Officer Basic Course - This school has changed names over the years but this course is the first training that new Infantry officers receive on Infantry tactics immediately after commissioning in the Army.  TC - "Tank Commander" - the person who rides in the front passenger seat of a Humvee and directs its movement. Relief for Cause - Army term for getting fired from one's job. PSD - Personal Security Detail M998 and M1151 - both are technical names for Army Humvees with various levels of armor and capability that were commonly used in Iraq in the 2000's. 
Mar 19, 2023
40 min
11. The Last Roll Call
An Army veteran shares his experience of mourning a friend lost in combat.
Mar 5, 2023
27 min
'What We Brought Home' Returns on March 5th!
After a longer than expected hiatus, What We Brought Home returns with a new batch of stories. Episodes will be published every 2 weeks starting Sunday, March 5th.  Subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts!
Feb 28, 2023
1 min
10. An Ambush
On this final episode of Season 1 of What We Brought Home, a former Infantry soldier describes his experience walking into an ambush with his platoon in Iraq.  Thank you so much for listening! Season 2 is in production, we'll be back as soon as we can.  This episode contains some common military terms that might not be familiar to everyone. Here is a quick explanation to provide context: Platoon - An Infantry platoon has about 40 members. It is made up of 4 squads of 8-12 members. Each squad consists of 2 teams.  Column - When moving through an enemy area, platoons typically spread out as they walk in formation, often with 20-30 feet between each member to make it more difficult for one weapon, like a grenade, to harm multiple soldiers at one time. On roads, platoons often walk in a column with soldiers staggered on either side but similarly spaced. This gives the platoon the most flexibility in case one part of the column gets into contact with an enemy, the remaining portion can maneuver and react.   OP - Observation post. Usually a small temporary position used to observe activity.  203 - M203 Grenade launcher. Mounted underneath the barrel of a m4, this weapon shoots 40mm grenade rounds one at a time. Intended for targets at longer distances (300-400 meters), these rounds have a minimum distance that they must travel before the round will explode.  FM7-8 - Field Manual 7-8. This is the Army's Infantry tactics manual for platoons and squads. Most unit training is focused on mastering the tactics and techniques outlined in it. VS17 panel - A brightly colored piece of cloth used for signaling in a field environment. 
Aug 1, 2021
33 min
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