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GUARDIAN TALK WITH BRAD AND JOE 2/11/17

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Tune in to tonight's show at 8pm Est. Call in and ask questions at 646-716-8075 GUARDIAN TALK WITH BRAD AND JOE IS HONORED TO PRESENT: AARON Q. SEIBERT AND STEPHEN MULL Stephen Mull Dropped out of school in the 9th grade do to poor living conditions, got ged, joined marines. 2 years in the infantry, 9 years recon. Contracted in Africa and stateside, then began my undergrad in finance and started fighting. Fought in Thailand for a year, now completing an MBA Chief Hospital Corpsman Aaron Q. Seibert Chief Hospital Corpsman Seibert was born Aug, 1972, in Riverton Wy. He enlisted in the United States Navy and reported to Naval Training Center, San Diego, Ca, and 17 July, 1991. Upon completion of Naval Training Center he reported to Corpsman Basic “A” School, San Diego, Ca, where he earned the 0000 NEC (Navy Enlisted Code). In April of 1992 he reported for duty at the Naval Hospital Long Beach. In May 1993 he reported for training at Field Medical Service School Camp Pendleton, Ca, where he earned the 8404 NEC. In April 1993, Chief Seibert was transferred to 3rd Medical Battalion, Camp Schwab in Okinawa Japan. In May1994 he was assigned to 1st Medical Battalion Camp Pendleton Ca. Completed a Westpac (Western Pacific Deployment) with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit taking part in (RIMPAC) Rim of the Pacific, the world's largest international maritime exercise. Jul 1996, Chief Hospital Corpsman Seibert was assigned to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton’s Occupational Health Department as the department Supply and Logistics Petty Officer and a Certified Hearing Conservation Technician. In July 2001 he carried out orders to 1st Marine Division assigned to 3rd Battalion 5th Marines. November 2001 deployed to Okinawa Japan as part of a UDP (Unit Deployment Program), in January of 2003 he deployed as part of Regimental Combat Team 5 to Iraq in support of OIF (Operation Iraqi Freedom), In April 2003 while still in Iraq he was reassigned to Head Quarters Co 5

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