Veterans Day Special from Lifetime Oath – Too Damn Big For The Tank

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A Conversation from Lifetime Oath

Lifetime Oath is a podcast hosted by Rich Bennett & Joe Ayler

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I wanted to share an episode from my other podcast, Lifetime Oath.

Since I’m a Marine Corps Veteran, I wanted to share this particular episode for Veterans Day. Joe Ayler and I had a conversation with a friend of ours, George Wooden.

George served in the Marine Corps and joined the Maryland State Police afterward. George tells us why he didn’t get the MOS he wanted in the Marines and his work in the Maryland State Police and how much everything has changed since he retired.

George owns the #1 Charity Fundraising company in North America, BW Unlimited Charity Fundraising.

Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group which is always looking out for active Military, Veterans, First Responders, and the community.

Thank you to all of the Veterans and First Responders, I respect all of you and salute you.

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