From the Brooklyn Streets to Sergeant Major in Marine Corps
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This week on Urban Valor,  we chat with Sergeant Major Alex Caro. Alex's journey began in Brooklyn, NY, where he overcame the challenges of gang-dominated streets and avoiding the gang lifestyle. His inspiration to join the Marines came from when he joined the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC). In his military career, Alex started with an open contract, assigned to be a Inventory Management Specialist. He has served in critical deployments across Iraq, Afghanistan, and as a Marine Security Guard. At the time of this interview, Alex was a First Sergeant, now proudly holding the position of Sergeant Major. Alex's episode focuses on the importance of military transition programs, offering insights for those following a similar path.  Do NOT miss this New Episode of Urban Valor!  🇺🇸 Please LIKE today's video to support Alex and Urban Valor!  🇺🇸 Please COMMENT if you have any questions or just want to show support! 🇺🇸 Please SUBSCRIBE & Turn on ALL Notifications so you never miss an episode of Urban Valor! #military #marines #urbanvalor #war #combat #combatveteran #marines #warstories
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