From Special Forces to Civilian Training: Michael Green's Journey
I know people are going to ask me: if they're in that area? Uh, you know, I started this because I want to help veterans, you know, dealing with PTSD, suicidal thoughts, you know. Alright, it's just troubling times, you know, I mean think, think about some of the stuff that we survived overseas and we're in the states and we're having a hard time.
Ever wondered what it's like to transition from a life of high-stakes military operations to training everyday civilians? In this episode of 'Voices of Valor', host Allen Steele sits down with Michael Green, a seasoned Army Special Forces operator with over 30 years of experience in Special Operations, security, and law enforcement. Michael’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. From his days as a Green Beret with the U.S.
Army Special Forces to working on sensitive government contracts overseas, Michael has seen it all. During their chat, Michael opens up about his childhood and what led him to join the military. He shares thrilling tales from his time in the Special Forces, including various missions and the best military schools he attended. But it’s not all about the past; Michael also discusses his current endeavors, such as running his training company, Green Ops, where he teaches tactical firearms skills.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as they address critical issues like veteran suicide awareness and the importance of maintaining connections after leaving the military. Michael offers invaluable advice for veterans struggling with PTSD and other post-service challenges. They also touch on hot-button topics like open borders and the role of females in combat arms.
Whether you're a veteran, someone interested in military life, or just curious about the transition from battlefield to civilian life, this episode is packed with insights and real-life experiences that will keep you hooked. Tune in for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of our veterans.