Don Gomez joined the United States Army in April 2001, and was in active training when the September 11, 2001 attacks took place.   His recounting of that day is probably a version you’ve never heard before.   Don has been deployed to the Middle East several times, and has become both a student and an instructor of Arabic.   He remains active in the United States Army.   Our discussion delves into problem solving techniques common to both legal and military tactics, and also, the value of “getting our of your bubble.”   He’s also my cousin, and a genuinely good guy.  A link to our discussion can be found here.   Please note, Don’s comments are his own and do not reflect the position or policies of the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or the United States government.

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