Patrick Naughton on Generational Impact of Military Service and Writing Born From War
Release Date: 06/10/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of "Helping the Brave," host Ed Parcaut sits down with Army veteran and author Patrick Naughton for an inspiring and insightful conversation about military service, legacy, and personal growth.
Patrick shares his journey, which spans nearly 28 years in the Army—from his early days as an enlisted infantryman with the 101st Airborne to his transition into officer ranks and unique roles in federal agencies and the U.S. Senate. Patrick opens up about the impact of his father’s Vietnam War service on his own path, the generational effects of military life, and the bond that ties veterans across eras.
A highlight of the episode is Patrick’s new book, Born From War: A Soldier’s Quest to Understand Vietnam, Iraq, and the Generational Impact of Conflict. He discusses the writing process, how rediscovering his father’s wartime letters brought father and son closer together, and the timeless lessons both wars still hold for today’s service members and Americans.
Ed and Patrick dive into what it means to transition out of the military, how purpose and planning are crucial, and the resources available—like the VA Home Loan and GI Bill—that can change veterans’ lives. The conversation is packed with practical advice for service members, veterans, and their families.
Key Takeaways:
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The enduring influence of service across generations
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Insights on transitioning from the military—and why having a plan matters
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The realities (and opportunities) of writing and publishing a memoir
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VA benefits and how they empower veterans and their families
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The importance of community and connection after service
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