The Fallen But Not Forgotten Podcast

From Tanks to Black-and-Whites & the Letter That Was Never Meant to be Written

Chris Jay

On this episode I have a conversation with Ismael Carlos.  Ismael has worked as an officer for Santa Monica College PD and is currently a police officer fo the Los Angeles Police Department.  He served in the United States military as a tanker in the Marine Corps and served in Combat in Iraq.  Carlos dedicates this podcast to his Godson, Ethan Carlos, who passed away recently at a very young age.  Please support the Ethan Carlos Foundation, a nonprofit organization, by going to ethancarlos.org.  

This podcast  holds a ton of value for all of us in law enforcement and for those in the military.  Please listen, tell us what you think and share this episode with someone you think it can help.

Timestamps:

00:01:25 - 1999: Joining the US Marine Corps 
00:03:00 - Rio Hondo: Paying your own way through the academy
00:05:00 - We got a tanker job, "Sign me up!”=
00:06:00 - Straight outtta Whittier
00:08:00 - From Tankers to Black & Whites
00:10:00 - Deployment after the September 11th attack
00:12:30 - Warriorhood
00:14:00 - Pushing in, arriving in Kuwait
00:17:00 - The “Death Letter"
00:19:00 - Faith and survival
00:21:00 - Survival mode, training, completing the mission then processing 
00:23:00 - Maturity and self-awareness
00:25:00 - Being scared vs Cautionary fear, mental preparedness of a warrior
00:27:00 - Experiencing loss during combat
00:31:00 - Appreciation 
00:33:00 - The newer generation of officers 
00:36:00 -  Leadership
00:45:00 - Getting into a shooting
00:46:36 - An officer's wellbeing is part of the department's assets 
00:48:00 - Burnout 
00:49:00 - 2020 Riots
00:51:00 - Empathy-forward leadership 
00:53:38 - Self reflection: What type of leader will I be? 
00:55:00 - Dedication: Ethan Carlos

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