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Part 4: Hector Bravo on Being a Prison Guard in a SureƱo Dorm, 100 Inmates vs. 2 COs
Part 2: Hector Bravo on Serving in the Iraq War: I Feel Sorrow for What We Did to Those People
Part 1: Hector Bravo on Dad Being a C.O., Saw Dad Approached By Ex-Inmate He Shot

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Hector Bravo recounts a life-altering moment during his deployment in Iraq. When his base took indirect mortar and rocket fire, Bravo found himself in a high-stakes vehicle chase to locate the insurgents. After a tense pursuit, Bravo shot one of the fleeing suspects, leading to a stark realization as he searched the critically wounded man. Upon returning to their base, Bravo faced a mixture of reactions from his comrades. Some were nonchalant, even betting on who made the kill, while Bravo was overwhelmed with guilt and the haunting reality of taking a life. He describes feeling conflicted with his religious beliefs and moral standing. In a poignant twist, the father of the deceased insurgent approached and shook Bravo's hand, a gesture Bravo found profoundly unsettling. Seeking solace, a chaplain who had experienced similar battles in Vietnam reassured Bravo, helping him make sense of the experience amidst the chaos of war. Despite this, Bravo admits he's never fully come to peace with that day, especially as a father himself now.