7th Special Forces & Tier 1 Special Missions Unit Erick Miyares | BRCC #251

2023-01-02に共有
Erick Miyares is a retired Sergeant Major who spent nearly 30 years in the military. Erick started his distinguished career as a Marine, Marine sniper, then as part of the 7th Special Forces Group. Afterwards, he spent over 20 years in a Tier 1 Special Mission Unit where he operated in multiple theaters and countries. His new mission, upon his departure from the military, is to prevent veteran suicide via a non-profit organization called ‘Military Special Operations Family Collaborative’.
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Military Special Operations Family Collaborative :msofc.org/

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  • Erick served in arguably the most classified Tier 1 Unit in JSOC for over 20 years, not including his USMC time. Dude is a legend
  • @PMP007
    Man this is a gem. Two great people but specifically men talking about real life experience and willing to be mentors for others out there. I needed this thank you
  • Really solid interview! Erick supports alot of great veteran charities & definitely a good guy!
  • The ISA has always been of interest to me obviously theres not allot of info thanks Mike amazing guest
  • @cryptofish1
    Quebola! Good to see my peeps from MIA. I think it’s cool that he rocked his MI regimental crest on his uniform. Remember intelligence drives operations. Great interview.
  • Holy rusted metal batman was this an awesome podcast .
  • Intelligence Support Activity (ISA) also nicknamed The Activity, Grey Fox, or Task Force Orange. Basically the Army Special Operations (USASOC) NSA SIGNIT unit. You don't hear about them or guys coming out of that outfit (by design). Hear more Delta and Devgru guys on podcast and interviews than you will ISA, but those boys or just as important and critical in today's modern warfare. #Jakehunter88 great interview.
  • I’m 28. I deleted all social media when I was 17 after having a large local following for the time, and for my age. I began finding myself looking at life with the lens/perspective of what might look good to others on social media. I saw this as petty, fraudulent, and as a problem of ego, so I eliminated the source of the problem. My peers thought that there was something wrong with me, and they essentially all treated me as if I no longer existed. I was no longer a part of the social landscape for my age group, so over a period of a year or less, I ended up losing every friend that I had, who obviously must not have been true friends to begin with. My peers only wanted to associate with people who would further boost their status and their image on social media, and I no longer fit that criteria. I’ve stayed without any social media since then. So now, it’s been bizarre for me to witness not only other regular people like me, but now even various former SO/SF/Tier-1 guys who I look up to speaking towards the same types of problems, and come to the same kinds of conclusions about social media that I came to 11 years ago as a 17 year old. Very few things are more valuable than peace of mind.
  • @teasy4979
    Wow. At first glance I thought Mike didn’t have toes and we were missing an epic story. Glad they were just skin colored socks. Great interview.