
hmTv at HMTC Podcasts Ep 374: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Montgomery Granger P1 on hmTv
Ep. 374 — The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli & Montgomery “Monty” Granger (Part 1)
Forward-looking, honest, and grounded — without glossing over the hard parts.
Podcast Description
In Part 1 of this three-part conversation, Montgomery “Monty” Granger takes us back to the weeks and months after September 11, when the U.S. military was suddenly thrust into unfamiliar moral and operational territory.
Hosted by Richard Acritelli, this episode traces Monty’s path from combat medic and educator to Medical Service Corps officer — and ultimately to Guantanamo Bay, where he helped stand up detainee operations during the early War on Terror.
Along the way, Monty opens up about:
- traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the lasting wounds veterans carry
- the realities — and frustrations — of the VA system
- what “humane treatment” actually looked like at Gitmo
- the pressure of writing procedures in real time while the world watched
- the responsibility of leadership when ethics and security collide
This isn’t a headline-driven retelling — it’s a human conversation about duty, compassion, mistakes, and lessons learned. And yes, it reminds us that even in the fog of war, character still matters.
Part 2 picks up where this leaves off — and the story only gets more intense.
