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Sgt Jarvis V Rosier podcast - Risky Benefits S6E1

Sgt Jarvis V Rosier podcast - Risky Benefits S6E1

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In this episode, we interviews retired US Army Sergeant Major Jarvis Rosier, Director of the Colored Troops Education Project and president of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, USCT Living History Association. Sgt. Rosier describes joining the Army at 17 in 1975, serving and completing 34 years active and reserve service before retiring in 2009. He explains his leadership philosophy as soldier-focused, earning trust by leading, and knowing your people. Sgt. Rosier details founding a USCT living history unit in Tallahassee through the Riley House Museum to preserve and teach overlooked Civil War history, including Florida battles involving USCT, and recounts the March 1865 Battle of Natural Bridge and its casualties.

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