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Sep 2024
39m 2s

John Chapman’s Dark Night

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About this episode

John Chapman is the first member of the Air Force to receive the Medal of Honor since Vietnam. John’s story takes us to a freezing, snowy mountain range in Afghanistan on March 4th, 2002, where he deployed with SEAL Team 6 during Operation Anaconda. His bravery in the pre-dawn hours that day teaches us something vital about heroism: It means being willing to risk everything… even if no one can see you do it.

Special thanks to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and the Defense Visual Information Distributions Service.

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