When the ID went off, I was in the group and we were waiting for that, those two people to go clear the road. And we all get down off the roof and we look and he's got like an AK round,. so he duct taped it up and I said, can I have that? And he's like, no fucking chance. So I took a picture, I put it on my leg and I took a photo of it and then I tattooed it on my finger. That was a situation, again, that I shouldn't have been in and shouldn't have be part of but Noble said, you, you and you go.
Founder and CEO of Brass & Unity, host of The Brass & Unity Podcast. Brass & Unity was started in 2016 as a way to help fellow soldiers.
After serving in Afghanistan as an Artillery Gunner at 19 years old and losing friends during battle, Kelsi came home with PTSD. After 7 years of anger and pain she decided to use her struggle for good, and try to help others through their struggle.
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