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Combat Story

From Iraq to Firefighter | The Weight of Service

Combat Story

Ryan Fugit

History, Social Sciences, Science

4.8 β€’ 1.4K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 25 May 2026

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

What happens after the uniform comes off?

In this episode of Combat Story, AJ Pasciuti sits down with Army combat veteran, firefighter, MMA fighter, and author James McDevitt for one of the most honest conversations we've had about service, trauma, purpose, and the lifelong search for meaning after war.

James shares his journey from growing up in a military family to deploying to Iraq as an 18-year-old convoy gunner during some of the deadliest years of the war. He talks about football, failure, identity, and the difficult transition from combat deployments back into civilian life.

The conversation also dives deeply into the emotional realities of firefighting β€” including the lasting impact of trying to save a young child trapped in a house fire β€” and the psychological burden first responders and veterans often carry long after the moment ends.

AJ and James discuss:

  • What it feels like to make life-or-death decisions at 18 years old
  • The addiction many veterans feel toward combat and high-stakes environments
  • Why being "left out of the fight" can deeply affect soldiers psychologically
  • Brotherhood, love, sacrifice, and why war creates bonds unlike anything else
  • Football, MMA, firefighting, and finding identity after losing purpose
  • PTSD, suicide, vulnerability, masculinity, and the importance of mentorship
  • Why failure often teaches more than success ever can

James also discusses his debut novel, A Walk Among Heroes, a story inspired by true events that explores war, love, loss, and what it means to come home after conflict.

This episode is raw, reflective, and deeply human.

If you're interested in military service, combat psychology, firefighting, leadership, masculinity, veteran transition, or the emotional realities behind war stories, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.

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πŸŽ™οΈ Guest β€” James McDevitt
Army combat veteran, firefighter, MMA fighter, and author of A Walk Among Heroes. James writes and speaks about war, brotherhood, trauma, resilience, and the lifelong search for purpose after service.

πŸ“Έ Instagram:Β @JamesMcDevittAuthor

🎡 TikTok: @JamesMcDevittAuthor

▢️ YouTube: @JamesMcDevittAuthor

πŸ“˜ Facebook: @JamesMcDevittAuthor

πŸ”— Website: JamesMcDevittAuthor.com

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πŸŽ™οΈ Host β€” AJ Pasciuti Retired Marine Force Recon Scout Sniper and Marine Gunner, author of Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life, and host of Combat Story.

πŸ“• Darkhorse: https://ajpasciuti.com/Darkhors

πŸ“Έ AJ Pasciuti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajpasciuti/

πŸ”— Website: https://www.ajpasciuti.com/

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CHAPTERS

00:00 – The House Fire That Changed Everything
01:06 – Introduction | James McDevitt
03:20 – Why James Wrote "A Walk Among Heroes"
07:40 – Growing Up in a Military Family
13:10 – Football, Identity, and Young Masculinity
18:45 – Joining the Army After 9/11
25:00 – Iraq at 18 Years Old
31:20 – Convoy Combat and Daily Violence
39:50 – Brotherhood in War
47:10 – The Addiction to High-Stakes Environments
54:20 – Coming Home from Combat
1:01:40 – Firefighting and Exposure to Death
1:09:15 – Trying to Save a Child in a House Fire
1:18:20 – PTSD, Suppression, and Emotional Numbness
1:26:30 – MMA Fighting and Finding Purpose
1:34:10 – Veterans, Suicide, and Isolation
1:42:00 – Why Failure Shapes Us
1:49:15 – Writing Fiction Inspired by Real Experience
1:56:30 – Advice for Young Men Considering Service
2:02:10 – Final Thoughts on Brotherhood and Purpose

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Now I'm going up to the house, so there's fire from the floor to the ceiling, and I'm trying to find a little boy.

0:09.0

And the pressure of it being all on me to save a boy, a little boy that was screaming for help in a fire when I was just sleeping eight minutes ago.

0:17.0

It's devastating. We ended up finding him within three minutes, but it was too late.

0:22.0

So I think about it every day.

0:24.0

You're like, what could I have done?

0:25.2

How could I have been faster?

0:27.5

We dream of being heroes our whole life, but we really remember all the times we weren't

0:32.8

heroes when we couldn't be.

0:34.9

So psychologically, it really messes you up and like to see that kind of stuff

0:38.6

or to fail and not being able to save that child, you know, I think about it daily.

0:44.7

Welcome to combat story. I'm A.J. Peschuti, a retired Marine, force recon, scout sniper,

0:50.3

and Marine gunner with 21 years of service, multiple combat tours, and a lifetime of lessons

0:55.2

learned in the arena itself. On this show, I sit down with warriors from every front line

1:00.2

to uncover what combat truly feels like and how it shapes the way we see life, each other, and ourselves.

1:06.9

This is Combat Story. Today on Combat Story, we're joined by James McDevitt, a U.S. Army infantry officer,

1:14.8

combat veteran, firefighter, and author whose life has been shaped by service in multiple forms.

1:20.7

James deployed to Iraq and Syria, led soldiers in demanding environments, and after two decades

1:25.7

in uniform, continued serving his community

1:27.8

as a professional firefighter in Alabama. Beyond the uniform, James is a craftsman, athlete, and

1:34.1

lifelong student of leadership, someone who believes discipline, humility, and daily effort matter

1:39.4

more than titles. He is the author of A Walk Among Heroes, a novel inspired by true events that explores

1:45.8

imperfect heroes, brotherhood, love, and the long search for peace after war. James brings a grounded,

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