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MARSOC Eliminates Rogue Afghan Soldier Behind 3 Marine Deaths

MARSOC Eliminates Rogue Afghan Soldier Behind 3 Marine Deaths


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In this week's Urban Valor episode, Marine veteran Don Tran takes the spotlight. Don's upbringing was in Long Beach, CA. Despite multiple arrests during his juvenile years, he made a pivotal decision to enlist in the Marine Corps, seeking a transformative path for his life. Don went on his Marine Corps journey as an 0341 Mortarman, gradually progressing to become a part of the Marine Special Operations Community. Through numerous combat deployments, Don drew upon his training and experiences. These encounters led him to co-found 'Deep End Fitness', an organization that revolves around the principles of movement, breath work, and cultivating mental strength. The organization aims to enhance human performance both in and out of the water, reflecting Don's dedication to optimizing potential! ✅ PLEASE "LIKE" THE VIDEO TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR JESSE! ✅ PLEASE "COMMENT" AND SHARE YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT! ✅ PLEASE "SUBSCRIBE" SO YOU NEVER MISS A WEEKLY URBAN VALOR EPISODE! #veteran #army #urbanvalor #military #marines

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@KillaCam1992

2 years ago

Family immigrates to the US after the Vietnam war and this man becomes a Marine.. and not just a Marine a MARSOC operator.. the world is a beautiful place!

 

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@georgerodarte8549

1 year ago

This dude is super humble. You don't realize what he had to go through. I wish him the best.

 

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@richmondng1159

2 years ago

Shoutout to Sgt Powell who went above his duty to save Don. You made a difference in this young man’s life

 

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@tkirbt123

1 year ago (edited)

That's so wild. I went through a comms course with this guy. Solid stand up guy for sure. Working with these Marines has been the highlight of my career. Easily.

 

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@PanAfricanTravelTV

1 year ago

I'm a fellow Vet from Long Beach,CA! Thanks for your service.

 

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@g-mane7497

2 years ago

fire ass interview man. I love dude so much. I am an Asian immigrant that came to the USA after the war too and ill let you man we had it rough growing up. Thank you for your service Don Tran.

 

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@DEXImagingCopyCenter-nj5nc

2 years ago

Stand up Marine and a high character man. Proud to have him on our Team and protecting our freedoms.

 

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@BrianC0351

2 years ago

My recruiter paid two of my speeding tickets to get me to my meps apppointment. It was months before actually leaving for boot camp so paid him back. I was 17 at the time and didnt want my parents to find out. It was like $500. Like Don said, it's either the Brotherhood starts during the enlistment period because of the small number who join the Marines or they just want to meet their qouta. Recruiting is extremely stressful so probably all about numbers. It didnt help I was leaving for meps in like two days and had no idea any fines had to be paid in advance. What Don and Prime are doing is amazing. Love hearing the stories of veterans helping veterans. They train us to push all weakness to the back of our mind and is exactly why we always check the box for "no" in our med records and have a hard time reaching out for help. Call it stubbornness or not wanting to show weakness. Hearing these stories make it easier for veterans to reach out for help and make us realize we're not alone, weak, or crazy. It's just part of the military experience for many. Building a veteran community is huge and is one thing that can help bring down the suicide numbers. We need more local groups in and around every city. Semper Fi, Don. Keep up the amazing work you're doing.

 

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@Cookerab

1 year ago

I don't know the man, but you can tell from this video that Don Tran is the epitome of a great American.

 

 


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