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  Rick Kolberg is a US Army veteran and father of two young boys. During his deployment in Iraq, he was involved in an ambush that forced them to be on the defensive for more than three hours. He also had a personal battle with a disease that almost made him take his own life. Despite his experiences, Rick chose to live on and serve his country in his own way after retirement.   Rick joins us today to share his stories on the day they were ambushed by the enemy and his battle with Graves’ disease that almost crushed his hopes for living. He recounts his life in the Army, his deployment, his duties, and the people he served with. He describes the day his squad was forced to engage an enemy group in Iraq, the emotions he felt, and the people they lost. Rick also discusses the time his disease caused him to retire early, which subsequently plunged him into a depressive state from which he has since recovered from.       “Defining my why has given my life purpose; has allowed me to define, in my own terms, what service looks like.” - Rick Kolberg       In This Episode of Surviving Me:  
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