
Most guests of the ButteCast are from the Mining City or have some deep ties to Butte, America.
However, today’s guest, Anthony Dyer, has never stepped foot in the state. He was born in the rugged Appalachian town of Sylva, North Carolina, and he spent more than a decade as a United States Air Force Combat Special Missions Aviator.
When I heard about Anthony’s story, and his recently-released book, I jumped at the chance to have a conversation with him.
His book is called “Moon Child: The Roots and Wings of a USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator.”
In the easy-to-read book, Anthony offers a raw, unfiltered account of his life in combat. Anthony shares the harrowing details of his most dangerous operations where split-second decisions meant the difference between life and death. Anthony also goes beyond the battlefield to talk about a far deadlier enemy: the silent battles of addiction, trauma and the search for purpose beyond war.
While I will not be able to finish the book until later tonight, I highly recommend it. Click here to order your copy.
Listen in to this episode as Anthony talks about growing up in a small town and dreaming of one day getting out. Listen as he talks about why he joined the Air Force and what it was like to leave, walking out a door with no handle to turn back.
Listen as he talks about the trying times of life after the military and how he was able to battle his demons. Listen to hear how writing the book helped him and how it might be able to help you or someone you love.
Today's podcast is brought to you by Leskovar Honda, home of the 20-year, 200,000-mile warrantee. Intro music by Tim Montana. For more from the Elk Park native, go to timmontana.com. For more from Bill Foley, go to ButteCast.com.
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