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23| Two Wars, One Brotherhood: Marines Across Generations

23| Two Wars, One Brotherhood: Marines Across Generations

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Veterans Day Special: Two Marines, Two Generations, One Mission


In this special Veterans Day episode, we sit down with two Marines from different generations whose stories reflect both the challenges and enduring strength of military service. Vietnam veteran and longtime WQW volunteer Lee Rimkus joins us alongside WQW alumnus and staff member Curtis Wellock, an Afghanistan combat veteran. Together, they share deeply personal experiences of service, sacrifice, and healing.


Lee recounts his time on the front lines during the siege at Khe Sanh, while Curtis reflects on his deployment to Afghanistan and the realities of modern warfare. They open up about the difficult transition back to civilian life. Lee returning home to a country that didn't welcome Vietnam veterans, and Curtis navigating reintegration in a different, yet still complex, era.


Through heartfelt stories and thoughtful reflections, the two explore the similarities between the Vietnam War and the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Wars with no clear victory, and the emotional toll that can carry. From the importance of reunion and brotherhood to the healing power of fly fishing and the community found through Warriors & Quiet Waters, this conversation dives deep into what it means to serve, to come home, and to support one another across generations.


As we celebrate Veterans Day, this episode is a powerful reminder that while the uniforms may change, the bonds between those who serve do not. Veterans, past and present have the strength, wisdom, and compassion to not only heal themselves but to help lead and uplift our nation.


Thank you to Lee, Curtis, and all veterans for your service and continued commitment to building a stronger, more compassionate America.

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