Marines Endure Fierce Combat After Seizing Taliban Stronghold
This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran Nivardo Gonzalez.
Nivardo grew up in Long Beach, CA. He wasn’t interested in college, so he enlisted in the Marine Corp as an Infantry Rifleman. Nivardo conducted two combat deployments during his enlistment.
During one of those deployments, he and his unit were met with intense combat after occupying a Taliban stronghold known as the “Green House.”
Nivardo leaves us with how his experience in the military changed his life and what he’s doing to keep a healthy mental state of mind.
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Hello Nivardo. Peter Martuneac, whom you referenced at 34:30, is one of my sons. He sent me the link to your interview here. I appreciate the first-hand perspectives you spoke of from the deployment you shared with Peter in 2011. Good to hear you're involved as a vet helping vets.
@nivardogonzalez9613
Жыл бұрын
Hello sir! It was an honor and privilege to serve along side of your son. He is a true Warrior and I am grateful to call him a friend. Thank you and your family for raising such a great man!
@devantegarrison8246
11 ай бұрын
@@nivardogonzalez9613salute bro thank you for your service you a real one
@DoubleAplusJ
5 ай бұрын
Man, it took forever to get to Peter's name lol
@Semperf11
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your fatherly love to your child to be brave enough to serve in the corps 🤙🏾🇺🇸
What a solid dude. I appreciate these young men and what they’ve done. Thankful to hear your stories boys.
Another fellow Vet from Long Beach, CA. Poly High Grad here. Thanks for your service!!
You have to be careful when you tell a Marine to start from the beginning, you're lucky he only went back to first grade... he could have gone with, there was darkness and God said, let there be light :)
@johnnichols2710
11 ай бұрын
That was hilarious. But God bless this young man
@dustywagon298
10 ай бұрын
Ha.. haha.. nah bro
@unafraid7628
10 ай бұрын
Hahahaha 😂👋🤣
@LibCon1980
9 ай бұрын
That’s a good one. Couldn’t have said it better.
@swimbaitohio
9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
I enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1980. I thought a lot had changed about the Marine Corps. I was terribly wrong, Listening to this young Marines story it immediately took me back to my time in the Corps. Semper Fi’ brother.
@carrollgraham9133
Жыл бұрын
Semper Fi Brothers. 89-95.
@MichaelThorpeNJ
8 ай бұрын
76-81. AIRWINGER 7011. What changes .? Dad was Korea...Step Dad Marine did Tarawa, Tinnian, Saipan. Nothing changes
@jimmorrison8021
8 ай бұрын
@@MichaelThorpeNJ old corps new Corps as long as it's the Marine Corps!
This has been one of your best ones yet. They are all great, but this one got me more because I, too, was born in L.A. and raised in Long Beach, father from Mexico, mom from L.A., enlisted in the Coprs at 17 and boot camp at 18. Served during Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
@tommycee6143
10 ай бұрын
Orale i can relate
I felt a lot of guilt for not re enlisting and going back. Martin, Gross, Blesi were outstanding. Favela was a great dude. A true machine gunner. Gross carried the SAW for 1st squad. Blesi had the Mark11 and Martin carried the 16/203. Carusi was another one. Tough guys. Great guys. I felt bad for leaving them behind. Definitely remember Martuneac. Cortez-Peck, Grant’s black ass. Incredible junior marines. Hallock was already a combat vet from the army.. just great guys. They’re all warriors. Semper Fi. 3/4 Lima Co. 1st plt. ((MAIN EFFORT)) 2006-2010.
@nivardogonzalez9613
11 ай бұрын
Those were my Seniors, Martin was my team leader. Excellent Marines, thank you for your service my brother! Semper Fidelis.
@acolyteaxiom4054
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service!
These stories are so powerful. So grateful that these brave men and women get to share their stories.
I am so proud of this man. He seems like a great guy.
I’m so glad you kept the card and called, and gained inner peace. Semper Fi Brother
@Semperf11
3 ай бұрын
Rah
So proud of this guy for getting help.
Wow, These people are amazing. war is the last place I would ever want to go to, but these brave Humans go where bullets are flying and just think, Fire Superiority. True Warriors. This guy really has it together to realize PTSD can kill too and is conquering a new enemy. You brother are a HERO!
Hella dumb that teachers let kids bully others like that and when they retaliate get expelled.
@americanosbadassius9292
Жыл бұрын
For real. It should be understood though, that the Communist / Globalist element within the nation has been trying to instill those kinds of conditioned reactions into us for decades, to weaken our resolve, so they can take over the world. They don't even hide this anymore and often speak publicly about such efforts and there's still a bunch of retarded sheeple that have no idea this is happening in our country. I can't wait till we decide to carte blanche kick all their asses!
@thisguy7010
Жыл бұрын
That's public schools for you.
@johncamp7679
Жыл бұрын
Sad part is, the year before my son (2nd grade) kept having trouble with a kid. Talked with everyone at school about it and it was never addressed. Last year we moved him to a much better school. He could more than take care of himself, been in jiujitsu for over 2 years. He didn’t want to handle it that way, but I knew it was coming.
@dkblopez
Жыл бұрын
I heard him say suspended both times. Suspended verses expelled is a big difference. He said they were talking about expelling on the second offense, but suspended him instead.
@bennyf7224
Жыл бұрын
Hella…
At 41:05 he's talking about the Wolfhound. I was a wolfhound operator during my one tour in Afghanistan. You can intercept radio signals from a broad range of frequencies and even listen in. If you have two or three operating in sync you can actually get grid locations of the signals so in case you want to call for fire or even hunt them down. If you are running just the one, at least give you an azimuth and an approximate location by distance since the single unit has 8 antennas that the unit will basically take the signal strength of each antenna and calculate a distance and direction.
@MichaelSMITHERS-xv2ow
3 ай бұрын
@turbolag5107 so you were a 2621 signals intel operator ?? I was to 1st radio battalion 05-10 …. Unless u were a 2631? Or 51 😂 u were prob with 2 nd radio battalion
@turbolag5107
3 ай бұрын
@@MichaelSMITHERS-xv2ow I was a cavalry scout and wore it on my back with the rest of my gear. I've used it in combat operations for months.
I’ve listened to many of your podcasts/interviews and this one was one of my favorites. I’m a MoM (Mom of a Marine) and so interested in the ‘transition back home’ period for all you brave men and women. I pray it gets easier and our military does more about it.
These are some of the best interviews ive ever heard, without the interviewer always talking and chipping in.
Thank you for your service. God Bless You.
I've been enjoying this channel since it was only a few videos large. As I listen to these men and women, the stories of PTSD... I have no idea if this helps at all, but I work with Afghan refugees who had to flee since the takeover. Hearts and minds worked. Democracy worked. An entire generation was able to go to university and get educated. They got to wear ripped jeans and enjoy freedom. This wouldn't be possible without all of you! So when you're deep in it, I want you to know they are grateful. And all your fighting!? It was NOT useless. It was not a waste of your time. People are better off because of you... And now I takeover with my work since the Taliban takeover. Thank you for your service.
@brettlarson3801
11 ай бұрын
That is helpful, thank you. My father served three tours in Afghanistan, my childhood was defined by his absence. I later served in Iraq, our family has a special place in our hearts for the Afghan and Iraqi people.
Glad you made it home and thank you for sharing.
Nivardo, a powerful story you delivered, brother. Therapy has many forms. Do formal therapy and do activities that produce therapeutic results. Rock climbing, biking, working out, meditation, reading, volunteer work, martial arts, surround yourself with positive energy and work on removing yourself from unhealthy environments. We have all been around chaos; when we move away from it, it helps. Stay strong and grow stronger with each passing day brother
Thanks for finding the guys and getting them to share.
This channel rocks! I just found it and subbed today. Nivardo my man you are a stud! It blew my mind when after all the war stories you follow up with something about being a normal college kid. It’s hard to imaging people such as yourself are sitting in classrooms and you’d never know they rocked a big ass machine gun kickin ass at one point! 😂 Thank you for your service All service members!!!
Thank you for your service and for helping your teammates!
Thanks for your service Nivardo. Much respect
Thanks for sharing your story. Another outstanding human being. Semper Fi
Thank you for your service and insight for what you went through! ❤
Heart touching testimonial, thank you, Nivardo, for sharing. Semper Fi!
Great interview and wonderful young man! Semper Fi Blessings Devildog
I just found this channel yesterday. You’re doing great work. Semper Fi!
If they’re on record saying that specific kid is bullying him, what happens thereafter shouldn’t result in a suspension. Glad this fella turned out great. 🇺🇸
Didn't want a full time job, joins the Corps and works 100 hour weeks😂
@thatprisonguard
Жыл бұрын
LMFAO 💯 Hell yea 🔥
@knine8154
Жыл бұрын
@@thatprisonguard👍
SO glad to see you doing well!! And helping others!! I got so much love and respect for all you guys!! Never give up!! not that you need to hear that from me
Just a quick comment from a old Vietnam grunt. Hazing is stupid and dangerous and should never be condoned. Totally unacceptable. S.F.
Mr. Nivardo thanks for sharing parts of your combat experiences with us. first let me say thanks so much for your services. I get so down and upset about how much bullshit that our country is going thru and is it still worth fighting for..and then after seeing your clip on youtube and what you men and women went thru for our country then hell yes we need to fight and take our country back..its worth it..thanks again..
Thank you and all Veterans God bless and please seek help if you are having a hard time with your LIFE
Your story helped me.
Thank you for your service god bless you bro ! 💪🏻💯🦅
Love how candid and real this dude is ❤ God bless you, thank you for your service and sacrifices Marine 💜
Thank you for sharing.
Damn dude i felt that “HAPPY BDAY B!!”🤣👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻speccially since its sum one us from SoCal would actually say!enjoyed the conversation ,thank you so much for your service 💪🏻 🇺🇸
You’re the best bro thank you for what you’ve done for us to keep us safe and free!!
@UrbanValorTV
6 ай бұрын
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Thank you for sharing your story, and for the sacrifice of you and your fellow Veterans, especially those who paid the ultimate sacrifice 🙏 Thank you for the work you continue to do for our Vets 🙏
Thanks for sharing Nirvado and representing the raza well!
Good stuff brother!
Thank you!!!
Nice Chanel been been watching for a couple days great interviews
God bless you Nivardo; with His peace and healing, and His love for you and your fellow Marines.
amazing interview
Amazing interview
Deeply grateful to and for you
The American people absolutely love our service members! I know it sounds corny but it's a fact, we hold our military members in the highest regards 💪 God bless the marine corps
Omnipresent war is all the proof we need to genuinely understand that Humanity has yet to meaningfully mature as a species. Peace and Well Being to Mr. Gonzales and to all who continue to endure war and it's horrific consequences.
You are so right about advocating for yourself. We (military as well) are not taught to see help so when we get out we are like what the hell do I do now. For other people stay connected to your local VA office and search for stuff online. You will be surprised at the available resources to you. Networking is a great tool, again not taught but force yourself because there might not be someone next to you to and although I’m not an expert by any means, I think that’s why there are suicides because they feel there is no one to turn to for help. Glad you’re doing better. Keep doing good things for yourself and others. God bless. 🙏🏼
Corporal Gonzalez you're a high octane cat. I didn't serve with you but I definitely served with dudes similar to you. Keep pushing the tempo in your current fight bro, you're goona help so many people. I'm proud and motivated to have heard your story.
I was a tanker with 1st tanks delta co my platoon was attached to this battalion at that time. I spent a lot of time at the sharks tooth and all over that whole AO
Thank you for your service and sharing your story. God bless
Enjoyed your story. You could cover my back any day bro. God bless.
Thank you
Semper Fi and God bless brother 💯
Welcome home soldier and thank you for your sacrifice ! Semper Fi !
@joebananas1100
Жыл бұрын
He is not a soldier he is a US Marine. Oohrah
@Marius_vanderLubbe
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, thanks for destroying a country and its people for your corrupt governments.
@BackwoodTV_
Жыл бұрын
@@joebananas1100what’s the difference? And I’m not being a smart ass just a civilian wondering.
@cathalodiubhain5739
11 ай бұрын
@@BackwoodTV_ The main difference is that the Marines are a specific fighting force that can attack on both land and sea. Soldiers in the U.S. Army are often responsible for attacks that occur on land. Technically, the Marines are also a part of the U.S. Navy. This, again, reinforces the notion that Marines must be ready for battles at sea, on land, and everything in between.
@nikmidclayton5933
10 ай бұрын
@Igetbusy95 also, someone in the Navy is a sailor not a soldier.
“Hazing” is extremely useful in the military and it plays a valuable role in molding soldiers into the effective fighting mechanism they need to become while doing such a job!! The average civilian or boot just wouldn’t understand it quite frankly… But as he stated, it’s simply just good training!! 👏🏼🙌🏼🤷🏻♂️
Expert infantryman right there!
Very cool dude 👍
I love this channel but the combat stories remind me of my own stuff. I was in iraq in 07 but the memories are still fresh. Its hard to watch a whole video.
@UrbanValorTV
3 ай бұрын
Hang in there brother. Send me an email bro if you ever want to talk josh@urbanvalor.com 👊🏼🇺🇸🤙🏼
Wolfhound system is what the gear is that allows u to hear the enemy radios. Great piece of gear helped get us PID
I enlisted into the corps at 18 in 2014. 2018 transferred to the army on an 18xray contract. Still here to this day
I moved a lot when I was a kid. I learned at a young age to fight back.
I like this kids attitude
Solid.
This Brother Marine is a Chingon and keeps it real... stay well mijo... Be well and we love you. Welcome home.
@UrbanValorTV
6 ай бұрын
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Thanks for that insight! Keep these videos coming. From one veteran to the others, talk about it!
Birthdays in the military are funny things. I turned 18 in basic, 19 when I got to my first unit, 20 in the Middle East lol. Crazy times.
Happy Birthday Marine! Great testimony. My Therapist helped me find peace.
This guy would be a cool dude to have your side
In my experience and after you completed a pump you were eligible to do the indoc for SS and Recon. I noticed it was always the guys that were too smart for the line platoons haha.
“Welcome to Two Nine boot!!!”Lmfao. Semper Fi. Twentynine Palms ain’t no joke, especially the first time hitting the unit. 1/7 C co. and crossed deck with 3/4 I co. 2006-2010. Glad you got trained hard by them boys. Wild how close our paths were.
Godbless this marine!!
I once lived in North Long Beach. 52nd @ Atlantic Blvd.
@nivardogonzalez9613
11 ай бұрын
Thats whats up! I grew up on 52nd and Elm
@robert2628
11 ай бұрын
@@nivardogonzalez9613 we were once neighbors
As i was sitting here watching this, my first thought was Nivardo is a great communicator and then my 2nd thought was, i hope this dude is doing well, and was so happy to hear that he found a path to deal w the shit he's seen and furthermore has turned it into a positive helping other vets. Thank you Nivardo.
Great guy, smart!
fellow Darkside I was with 3/4 Police Advisor Platoon 2010-2012
What a great young man and American Hero. 🇺🇸
The gear he’s talking about is the THOR if he’s talking about what I think he is. It’s a signal hammer that comes in a couple different types that jam high to low frequency signals.
The usual story. The school does nothing about bullying, but punishes the kid who defends himself.
I miss 29…. I was in 3/7. Good times
Love you thanks soon much
I grew up in Northern Illinois I knew a guy named Arthur Lopez, he was my older brother
Wow! 3 miles in under 18 minutes! It took me 35 minutes just to run 1 mile in school.
Remember these people volunteered for this. They were not conscripted. That alone makes our soldiers 100 times the weapon than any extremist. Other countries force military involvement.
I listen to a lot of these stories. I wonder what it would be like if this was one of the enemy sitting here talking. And hear it from there perspective.
His adrenaline kocked back in just talking about it.
The senior lance demographic is still the same when I was in in 2015 in the infantry 3/7 29 palms
I love all of you
The world's finest type of person.
Great guy. Respect. Great story teller. In a hindsight the military time was the best time of my life. In the military service I learnt many of the most essential and important things there is in civilian life and how to get through whatever the situation and circumstances and always taking care of the others around me. Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
It’s so different these days. You should see how Camp Lejeune is ran these days
brutally honest , Im a Barrio dude myself that enlisted, Hes just straight up
First 5 minutes, everything is wrong with how our school system handles bullies.
The bully watching this thinkin hes getting clout😂
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