
Rayshawn Williams, USMC Veteran, UNLV Alumnus, Adult Academic Coordinator
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In this episode of Rebel Vets, host Derek speaks with Rayshawn Williams, a Marine Corps veteran and Las Vegas native who served during the initial invasion of Iraq. Rayshawn shares his powerful story of joining the military through the Delayed Entry Program, deploying twice to Iraq, and the struggles he faced after leaving the service. He opens up about battling addiction, experiencing incarceration, and overcoming personal setbacks. Through resilience and the support of VA education benefits, Rayshawn turned his life around—earning multiple degrees, including in criminal justice and social work, and now works as an academic coordinator at UNLV’s Sullivan Center. He’s currently pursuing an MBA in Healthcare Leadership with plans for a Doctor of Social Work degree. Rayshawn's story is a compelling journey of redemption, education, and dedication to helping others facing similar struggles. His experience is a testament to the strength and potential of veterans finding new purpose through higher education.