U.S. Army

JOHN “J-ROD” RODRIGUEZ

STAFF SERGEANT
ARMY – 11B / INFANTRYMAN
YEARS OF SERVICE – 5 YEARS
DEPLOYMENTS – 2 [OIF]

AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

“I joined because of 9/11. The military had been on the radar, my brother had wanted me to join, and initially I said no. But as a New Yorker, when the World Trade Center was hit, I joined right away. I deployed in support of the Global War on Terror in 2003 to the Horn of Africa. I separated from service in 2005. Then, a few months before my term was up, I was recalled to the Inactive Ready Reserve (IRR) and deployed with the Texas National Guard in 2010 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I got blown out of my socks by indirect fire. The rocket hit about fifty feet from me. Sent me face-first into the lava rock we put down to lessen the dust when the helicopters landed.

Separating was hard. It was hard at home, but I was committed to remaining a good husband and father. I also found help that worked for me. Finding help is like a fingerprint, it’s a niche. For me, that was Merging Vets and Players (MVP) and the Vet Center. The counselors at the Vet Center were great to me post-service. When I got back, I was going through a rough time, but I found out about the Vet Center and it fit me. The world is gonna keep on turning, so you might as well keep walking. Keep walking, keep pushing. “

LISTEN

John Featured on "Never Left Behind" Podcast

J-Rod discusses how bearing witness to the attacks on the World Trade Center and working on clean-up efforts was his call to service.

Photo: © Beau Simmons, 2020

U.S. Army

JOHN “J-ROD” RODRIGUEZ

STAFF SERGEANT
ARMY – 11B / INFANTRYMAN
YEARS OF SERVICE – 5 YEARS
DEPLOYMENTS – 2 [OIF]

AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

“I joined because of 9/11. The military had been on the radar, my brother had wanted me to join, and initially I said no. But as a New Yorker, when the World Trade Center was hit, I joined right away. I deployed in support of the Global War on Terror in 2003 to the Horn of Africa. I separated from service in 2005. Then, a few months before my term was up, I was recalled to the Inactive Ready Reserve (IRR) and deployed with the Texas National Guard in 2010 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I got blown out of my socks by indirect fire. The rocket hit about fifty feet from me. Sent me face-first into the lava rock we put down to lessen the dust when the helicopters landed.

Separating was hard. It was hard at home, but I was committed to remaining a good husband and father. I also found help that worked for me. Finding help is like a fingerprint, it’s a niche. For me, that was Merging Vets and Players (MVP) and the Vet Center. The counselors at the Vet Center were great to me post-service. When I got back, I was going through a rough time, but I found out about the Vet Center and it fit me. The world is gonna keep on turning, so you might as well keep walking. Keep walking, keep pushing. “

LISTEN

John Featured on "Never Left Behind" Podcast

J-Rod discusses how bearing witness to the attacks on the World Trade Center and working on clean-up efforts was his call to service.

Photo: © Beau Simmons, 2020

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