The Vanguard Wall Podcast

Greg Coker

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Booking Overview

The Vanguard Wall Podcast is built around firsthand accounts from veterans, law enforcement, and special operations professionals—centered on resilience, discipline, and mental health. It’s a high-credential platform where guests share detailed, mission-linked life stories, recovery, and lessons learned from extreme service.

Metrics

Episodes: 49

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: <1k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

thevanguardwallpodcast@gmail.com

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Host

Greg Coker - Named in Episode 1 as the person who “connected them,” in the context of introducing the guest. No further host bio details are provided in the supplied text.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Active or former military/special operations veterans, law enforcement, and other “modern-day warriors” with documented service history and credible firsthand experiences (often including elite training/pipelines, high-risk deployments, or significant historical operations), plus the ability to speak candidly about mental health, trauma, and recovery.
Required Achievements:  
Elite unit/pipeline qualification (e.g., maroon beret / special operations paths), Combat deployments and notable missions, Published memoirs or authored books, Decorations/awards cited in the show materials, High-profile historical engagements (e.g., major operations/casework tied to widely recognized events)

Recent Guest Discussions

Hugh Mills - Low-level Airborne Missions In Vietnam; Surviving Being Shot Down Multiple Times; Missions And Losses; Resilience/mental Health Framing; “why None Of His Pilots Ever Took Their Own Life” And Discussion Of Heroism And Trauma (per Chapters/description).

Gary Harrington - Hunting Bin Laden/near OP Missions; Tradecraft And Career Arc Across Major U.s. Operators; Ptsd/forgiveness And “i Became The Wolf” Theme; Missions Spanning Tora Bora Through Later Intelligence Work (per Chapters/description).

Aaron Love - Pararescue Pipeline/attrition; Selection And Training; 9/11 As Personal Turning Point; The Cole Condiff Recovery Story And Stand-down; Sobriety And Mental Health (“black Pill,” Hope) (per Chapters/description).

Recent Topics

Veterans, Law Enforcement, Military, Mental Health, Resilience

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Vanguard Wall Podcast
:

The Most Dangerous Flying Job in Vietnam | Hugh Mills

June 19, 2026

Send us Fan MailHugh Mills flew the OH-6 “Loach” as a low-level aeroscout in Vietnam — statistically the most dangerous flying job of the war. Shot down 16 times, three Silver Stars, four Distinguished Flying Crosses, three Purple Hearts. Author of the classic memoir Low Level Hell. 📖 Low Level Hell: https://a.co/d/0glrcnww CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Introduction — how Greg Coker connected them + “Low Level Hell” 00:02:59 Growing up across the street from Bill Clinton 00:29:49 Officer Candidate Scho...

Marine to Green Beret to Delta to CIA: The Man Who Hunted bin Laden | Gary Harrington

June 07, 2026

Send us Fan MailAt Tora Bora in December 2001, Gary Harrington sat on one of the closest American observation posts to Osama bin Laden — close enough, he says, to watch the bombs he was calling in streak past the ridge sideways. Then the war handed him to the CIA, and he spent the next decade hunting the same enemy from the inside.Harrington is the rare operator who wore the uniform six different ways: Marine Corps infantry officer, Marine Recon, the second officer ever to graduate the Marine...

Air Force PJ: He Was Told to Stand Down. Cole Condiff Was Never Found. | Aaron Love

May 22, 2026

Send us Fan MailSenior Master Sergeant Aaron Love — Air Force Pararescueman, 22 years, five combat deployments — is the first PJ ever on The Vanguard Wall. Fewer than 500 people have earned the maroon beret. The pipeline carries a 91% attrition rate — the longest special operations selection pipeline in the DoD.In 2002, Aaron quit on a pool deck at Indoc. He'd made it through Hell Night. He said three words to an instructor and walked out. What followed was five years in aerospace physio...

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