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Episode 22: “Reunite the Fight” - A Marine’s New Mission

May 16, 2024 Sterling Heights TV Season 2 Episode 22
Episode 22: “Reunite the Fight” - A Marine’s New Mission
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Talk'n the Beat
Episode 22: “Reunite the Fight” - A Marine’s New Mission
May 16, 2024 Season 2 Episode 22
Sterling Heights TV

In this compelling episode of "Talk’n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates engage with Scott Gatto, a former Marine whose service commenced dramatically on the morning of September 11, 2001, as he arrived at his base in Hawaii. His challenging deployment to Iraq, which included fierce combat in Falluja, was just the beginning of his journey.

After leaving the service, Scott became acutely aware of the pervasive mental health struggles among his fellow Marines, many of whom were succumbing to the pressures through tragic means. Moved by their struggles and the insufficient support from the VA, he founded "Reunite the Fight." This vital organization, founded by veterans of intense combat in Fallujah, is dedicated to reducing veteran suicides through reunions, retreats, and ongoing support. These events do more than just bring veterans together; they restore the deep connections made in service, providing emotional and practical support, including job placements and counseling.

In this first installment of a two-part series, Scott shares his profound experiences in the military, the formation of his nonprofit, and its crucial mission: to ensure no veteran feels alone in their battle back home.

For more details on Scott’s initiative and how it is making a difference, visit Reunite the Fight.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

Show Notes

In this compelling episode of "Talk’n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates engage with Scott Gatto, a former Marine whose service commenced dramatically on the morning of September 11, 2001, as he arrived at his base in Hawaii. His challenging deployment to Iraq, which included fierce combat in Falluja, was just the beginning of his journey.

After leaving the service, Scott became acutely aware of the pervasive mental health struggles among his fellow Marines, many of whom were succumbing to the pressures through tragic means. Moved by their struggles and the insufficient support from the VA, he founded "Reunite the Fight." This vital organization, founded by veterans of intense combat in Fallujah, is dedicated to reducing veteran suicides through reunions, retreats, and ongoing support. These events do more than just bring veterans together; they restore the deep connections made in service, providing emotional and practical support, including job placements and counseling.

In this first installment of a two-part series, Scott shares his profound experiences in the military, the formation of his nonprofit, and its crucial mission: to ensure no veteran feels alone in their battle back home.

For more details on Scott’s initiative and how it is making a difference, visit Reunite the Fight.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.