The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

656: Dakota Meyer - Medal of Honor, The Battle of Ganjgal, Leadership Under Fire, The Loyalty Question, and What America Needs Right Now

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Oct 5, 2025
Dakota Meyer, a United States Marine Corps veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, shares powerful insights on leadership and mental health after combat. He recounts his harrowing experience during the Battle of Ganjgal, where he defied orders out of loyalty to rescue his teammates. Dakota discusses the confusion surrounding his Medal of Honor recognition, considering it a personal failure. He emphasizes the importance of accountability, unity, and bridging divides through understanding, urging listeners to focus on shared humanity amidst division.
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ANECDOTE

The Battle In Ganjgal Valley

  • Dakota recounts the September 8, 2009 mission in the Ganjgal Valley where his team walked into an ambush and support assets were unavailable.
  • He describes being removed from the team before the mission and then repeatedly driving into heavy fire to rescue and recover comrades.
INSIGHT

Loyalty Defines Leadership

  • Leadership can become a hot potato when people avoid responsibility to protect positions over people.
  • Dakota says true leaders choose loyalty to their people, not to organizational self-preservation.
ADVICE

Prioritize People Over Position

  • When duty to people conflicts with orders, assume responsibility and accept consequences if needed.
  • Dakota acted by going against orders because his loyalty was to the lives he was responsible for.
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