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This episode of Combat Vet Vision features Marty Hagans, who served in the United States Coast Guard as an Aviation Maintenance Administrationman (AMAG).Marty shares a deeply personal story tied to his father, Ben Hagans, a survivor of captivity during World War II. Now in his later years, Ben’s firsthand account has become a critical piece in one of the most important recovery efforts still ongoing from WWII.At the center of this mission is the work of Asymmetric MIA Accounting Group (AMAG), an organization dedicated to locating and recovering missing American service members.Their current focus includes four U.S. personnel who were executed by Japanese forces on Mindanao Island:Host: Aaron SeibertRetired U.S. Navy Chief | Combat Wounded Veteran (2006)🔗 https://linktr.ee/aqseibertCo-Host: JB BrownU.S. Coast Guard Veteran | Chef | Veteran Advocate

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, host Aaron Seibert and co-host JB Brown sit down with Jacob McMillin, a United States Marine Corps infantry veteran who completed two deployments to Iraq and two deployments to Afghanistan.Jacob shares his journey through military service and the challenges that followed after transitioning out. Like many combat veterans, he faced the reality of redefining purpose while working through service-related experiences. Through that process, he found direction in staying connected to the veteran community and building a path forward.LinksAaron - https://linktr.ee/aqseibertIn partnership with:BColburn Coaching - https://bcolburn.comWarrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.orgPTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.orgRecon Chief Inc. - https://reconchief.com

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, we highlight a hands-on, purpose-driven event - the Veteran Guitar Build in partnership with American Patriot Music Project.Held April 10th, 11th, and 12th at the Warrior Built Foundation facility in Lake Elsinore, California, this multi-day experience brought veterans together to participate in a unique form of music-based therapy. Through building guitars from the ground up, participants engaged in skill-building, teamwork, and meaningful connection.American Patriot Music Project continues to lead the way in using music as a tool for healing, offering opportunities that go far beyond the instrument itself - creating space for growth, expression, and renewed purpose.The event was supported by Recon Chief Incorporated, who documented the experience through photography, capturing key moments of engagement and transformation.Also in attendance was Brian Colburn from SitchRadio.com, producer and manager of Combat Vet Vision, helping bring visibility to events like this and ensuring these stories reach a wider audience.This episode reflects the power of collaboration across organizations and highlights how creative outlets like music can play a critical role in supporting veterans and first responders in their transition and recovery journeys.LinksChief - 🔗 https://linktr.ee/aqseibertAmerican Patriot Music Project - https://americanpatriotmusic.org/home

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, host Aaron Seibert and Co-host Chef J.B. Brown sits down with retired Navy Chief Brandon Lawson - a TOPGUN Air Intercept Controller, Master Training Specialist, and founder of NoblePhysiq. After 24 years of service and transitioning into civilian life, Brandon recognized a critical gap facing veterans - the loss of structure, discipline, and identity.Now 100% disabled but mission-focused as ever, Brandon has built a system to help veterans reclaim control through fitness, mindset, and daily discipline. Through his coaching, his brand, and his book The Veterans Blueprint to Surviving Civilian Life, he is helping veterans not just survive - but operate at a higher level than ever before.This conversation dives into identity, purpose, transition, and the power of structure after service.📧 Email: Brandon.c.lawson@hotmail.com🌐 Website: NoblePhysiq.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noblephysiq🏆 Entrepreneur of Impact Profile: https://entrepreneurofimpact.org/2026/brandon-lawson📘 Book: The Veterans Blueprint to Surviving Civilian LifeLINKSChief - https://linktr.ee/aqseibertWarrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.org/PTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.org/Veterans Transition Resource Center. - https://vtrc.us/Recon Chief Inc. - https://reconchief.com/

Tyler Burdick is a combat-wounded U.S. Navy veteran whose life changed forever on July 22, 2010, when an improvised explosive device severely injured both of his lower legs during deployment.His story is not just about survival—it’s about transformation, purpose, and continuing to serve others long after the battlefield.ORGANIZATIONAL LINKSWarrior Built Foundation https://warriorbuilt.org/PTSD Foundation of America https://ptsdusa.org/Veterans Transition Resource Center https://vtrc.us/Recon Chief Inc. https://reconchief.com/Semper Fi & America’s Fund https://thefund.org/Torn Warriors https://www.tornwarriors.org/

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, we sit down with Army veteran Justin Meeks to talk about his service from 2009 to 2021, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and his time supporting Special Operations Command. Justin shares insight into the realities of deployment, transition, and what it means to continue serving beyond the uniform.LINKSWarrior Built Foundation https://warriorbuilt.org/PTSD Foundation of America https://ptsdusa.org/Veterans Transition Resource Center https://vtrc.us/Recon Chief Inc. https://reconchief.com/

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, host Aaron Seibert and co-host JB Brown sit down with Paula J. Kemp, a U.S. Navy combat photographer who served during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.Paula shares her journey from military service to becoming a national advocate for veterans affected by Military Sexual Trauma (MST). Speaking from lived experience and more than a decade of advocacy work, Paula discusses the challenges survivors often face when navigating systems designed to support them.She also discusses her book, Unjustly Served: The Brutal Reality of Military Sexual Trauma, which brings attention to systemic failures while honoring the strength and resilience of survivors.LinksWarrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.orgPTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.orgVeterans Transition Resource Center - https://vtrc.vegasRecon Chief Inc. - https://reconchief.comCombat Vet Vision - https://linktr.ee/aqseibert

Dr. J Royster is a trauma specialist and licensed mental health professional dedicated to advancing treatment options for individuals suffering from trauma and stress-related conditions.Her work focuses on helping people reduce or eliminate trauma symptoms without requiring them to relive painful experiences. Through innovative techniques and clinical protocols, she aims to create safe and efficient pathways toward recovery.Host: Aaron SeibertCo-Host: JB BrownResourcesCombat Vet Visionhttps://linktr.ee/aqseibert

Francisco Carrera returns to Combat Vet Vision for an update episode.A United States Marine Corps veteran, financial coach, and host of The Field Op podcast, Francisco shares what’s changed since his last appearance — in life, business, leadership, and personal growth.We talk about momentum, discipline, financial literacy in uncertain times, and how he’s moving forward with clarity and purpose. This episode is about evolution — not just surviving transition, but building structure after it.Resources🔗 Combat Vet Vision Linktree: https://linktr.ee/aqseibert

In this episode of Combat Vet Vision, Aaron Seibert and co-host JB Brown sit down with Mikel Conrad, known as “Henderson’s Photographer,” to discuss his powerful visual storytelling initiative, the 250 Faces of Service & Sacrifice project.The conversation explores the importance of preserving veteran legacies, the emotional depth behind portrait photography, and the responsibility of documenting stories before they fade with time. Mikel shares how his deep roots in Henderson and decades of professional experience led him to create a lasting tribute to service members ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.This episode reflects Combat Vet Vision’s mission of honoring service, strengthening community, and preserving the stories that shape our nation.Warrior Built Foundation – https://warriorbuilt.orgPTSD Foundation of America – https://ptsdusa.orgVeterans Transition Resource Center – https://vtrc.orgRecon Chief Inc. – https://reconchief.com/Combat Vet Vision Host – https://linktr.ee/aqseibert