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Veteran podcast stories, Army officer insights, and military to civilian transition: Hear from Tracer Burnout hosts Roger Vogel πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ–οΈ (Lt. Colonel, Civil Affairs) and Dan Baker πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ–οΈ (Staff Sergeant, Infantry) as they unpack career milestones, lifelong friendship, and how their transition out of the Army led to the creation of a podcast helping fellow veterans find connection and purpose.

πŸŽ™οΈ In this episode of The Strategic Veteran, host Adam Peters brings on Roger and Dan β€” best friends since childhood and co-hosts of the Tracer Burnout podcast. With decades of Army experience between them, they recount their military beginnings, deployments, leadership lessons, and ultimately, their transition journeys post-active duty. This deeply personal and humorous episode uncovers the emotions behind getting out, adjusting to civilian life, and finding new purpose by amplifying veteran voices on their own platform.

πŸŽ–οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ GUEST SPOTLIGHT:

Dan Baker:
β€’ U.S. Army Staff Sergeant
β€’ Infantry, 1998–2021
β€’ 4 Deployments (3 Afghanistan, 1 Balkans)
β€’ Served as Drill Sergeant and Master Fitness Instructor at Fort Benning

Roger Vogel:
β€’ U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.)
β€’ Field Artillery & Civil Affairs
β€’ 2 Iraq Deployments with the 82nd Airborne
β€’ PACOM & Indo-PACOM CA assignments with deep language/cultural focus

Dan and Roger now co-host Tracer Burnout, a veteran-led podcast preserving stories of service and promoting healing through shared experience and humor.

⏱️ CHAPTERS:
0:00 – Intro and Guest Welcome
2:16 – Army Brat Origins & Military Legacy
8:43 – Early Career Paths: Enlistment vs. ROTC
17:32 – Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan
24:01 – Civil Affairs Explained by Roger
32:45 – Fitness, Injury & Retirement Challenges
41:58 – Transition Realities During COVID for Dan
51:12 – Finding Purpose After Service
58:40 – Origin of Tracer Burnout Podcast
1:07:10 – The Value of Storytelling & Ending Stigma
1:14:13 – Final Thoughts & Contact Info

πŸ“Œ KEY DISCUSSION POINTS:
β€’ Dual perspectives: Officer vs. Enlisted experience and friendship
β€’ Civil Affairs explained: small teams, cultural mapping & human terrain
β€’ What went wrongβ€”and rightβ€”in their military transition
β€’ Back injuries, surgeries & finding new purpose afterward
β€’ Launching Tracer Burnout to fill the veteran storytelling void
β€’ Veteran podcasting as a path to healing and community

πŸ”° MILITARY EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
β€’ Dan Baker served 23 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry Staff Sergeant with deployments to the Balkans and Afghanistan. He retired after working as a drill sergeant and rehab program coordinator at Fort Benning.
β€’ Roger Vogel served 20+ years, beginning in Field Artillery and later transitioning to Civil Affairs. He deployed with the 82nd Airborne to Iraq and later worked in Indo-PACOM as part of Army Special Operations.

πŸ’Ό EXPERTISE / CIVILIAN SUCCESS:
β€’ Dan & Roger co-founded "Tracer Burnout," a podcast focused on real veteran stories
β€’ Utilized Home Base and The Honor Foundation programs to assist transition
β€’ Advocates for better awareness of transition resources outside the traditional TAP track

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