Army infantry veteran Tyler Hoover shares the truth about serving in the U.S. Army, going through airborne school, deploying to Iraq, surviving the constant threat of EFPs and IEDs, and trying to come home after war. Tyler opens up to Urban Valor about Army basic training, the culture shock of infantry life, Fort Bragg, the 82nd Airborne, Baghdad in 2008, convoy missions, lead truck gunner danger, post-deployment drinking, losing friends, and the reality of veteran reintegration after combat.

Tyler talks about joining the Army after seeing the war on TV, signing an infantry contract, losing his Ranger contract, becoming airborne, getting sent to Iraq, and realizing that some days survival came down to nothing more than a left turn or a right turn.

But the most powerful part of this story may not be Iraq itself.

It’s what happened after.

The alcohol. The car crashes. The murders. The friends who didn’t make it home emotionally, even when they physically made it back. Tyler’s story is a reminder that war does not always end when the deployment does.

Chapters: 
00:00 - Intro: Crazy Army Stories & Close Calls
01:26 - Growing Up in Pennsylvania & Virginia
02:21 - Playing in Bands & Learning Branding
02:45 - Growing Up as a Cop’s Son
05:04 - Why Tyler Decided to Join the Military
07:46 - Trying to Join the Marines
08:26 - Joining the Army Infantry
08:45 - Signing a Ranger Contract
09:47 - Arriving at Army Basic Training
10:51 - Finding Out He Was a Mortarman
12:37 - Culture Shock in the Army
17:09 - Drill Sergeants, Integrity & War Prep
21:58 - Army Airborne School
24:03 - Getting in Trouble With an Officer
25:50 - The Army Friends Who Never Made It
26:28 - Getting Sent to Fort Bragg
28:34 - Assigned to the Support Battalion
29:42 - Finally Getting Sent to the Line
30:23 - Deploying to Baghdad, Iraq
30:52 - EFPs, IEDs & Convoy Danger
31:58 - Life as the Lead Truck Gunner
34:37 - The Left Turn That Saved His Life
36:26 - Living Like Every Day Was Extra
37:19 - The Photo That Got Him in Trouble
39:58 - Coming Home From Iraq
40:42 - Losing Friends After Deployment
42:18 - Why Coming Home Is So Hard
43:35 - Drinking, DUI & Leaving the Army
51:14 - Becoming a Police Officer
51:57 - Working Night Shift in Orlando
52:27 - The Baby Not Breathing Call
57:05 - The McDonald’s SWAT Call
59:21 - The Adrenaline Crash After the Call
1:00:37 - Why Police Work Wasn’t Like the Military
1:02:06 - Getting Kicked Off SWAT
1:05:03 - The Clothing Line That Caused Problems
1:06:20 - Starting the Anti-Hero Podcast
1:08:11 - Turning the Podcast Into a Broadcast
1:09:07 - Building a Community for the 99%
1:10:23 - Why Regular Veterans Get Overlooked
1:12:01 - Smoke Pit Humor & Veteran Culture
1:18:07 - Lessons From Military & Police Work
1:19:02 - What the Anti-Hero Broadcast Is Today
1:20:25 - Final Thoughts on Regular Service Members

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