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Ep 115 - From Green Beret to CEO: Gene Yu on Rescues, Redemption, and Resilience

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In this riveting episode of TheMilVet Podcast, host Tim Hsia sits down with Gene Yu — a West Point graduate, former U.S. Army Special Forces officer, author, entrepreneur, and the man behind an audacious real-life hostage rescue mission. Gene shares the extraordinary story that inspired his new book, The Second Shot: A Green Beret’s Last Mission, recounting how a personal connection, combat experience, and sheer determination, converged to rescue family friend Evelyn Chang from Abu Sayyaf terrorists.

Gene opens up about his difficult start at West Point, growing up with identity struggles, how a stolen book by author Gus Lee set him on the path to the military, and how he transformed from the bottom-ranked plebe to one of the Army's most elite operators. He also reflects on the international spotlight that followed the rescue, being thrust into celebrity status in Taiwan, and how all of it led to his latest mission — founding cybersecurity startup Blackpanda.

This episode is a masterclass in resilience, grit, and the long arc of purpose. Whether you're a veteran, founder, or simply seeking inspiration, Gene’s journey offers powerful lessons on delayed success, growth through hardship, and paying it forward.

Topics Covered:

  • The real-life rescue that inspired The Second Shot
  • Special Forces training and operational insight
  • Identity, struggle, and finding purpose
  • From West Point to Palantir to founding Blackpanda
  • Navigating fame, family, and public service
  • Delayed velocity and entrepreneurship

Thanks for listening!
Here's how you can find us to continue the conversation:
Tweet us at @brendan_aronson
Follow us on Instagram at @themilitaryvet
Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter at https://www.themilvet.org/resources-for-veterans
Check out our video content on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@themilitaryvet

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In this riveting episode of TheMilVet Podcast, host Tim Hsia sits down with Gene Yu — a West Point graduate, former U.S. Army Special Forces officer, author, entrepreneur, and the man behind an audacious real-life hostage rescue mission. Gene shares the extraordinary story that inspired his new book, The Second Shot: A Green Beret’s Last Mission, recounting how a personal connection, combat experience, and sheer determination, converged to rescue family friend Evelyn Chang from Abu Sayyaf terrorists.

Gene opens up about his difficult start at West Point, growing up with identity struggles, how a stolen book by author Gus Lee set him on the path to the military, and how he transformed from the bottom-ranked plebe to one of the Army's most elite operators. He also reflects on the international spotlight that followed the rescue, being thrust into celebrity status in Taiwan, and how all of it led to his latest mission — founding cybersecurity startup Blackpanda.

This episode is a masterclass in resilience, grit, and the long arc of purpose. Whether you're a veteran, founder, or simply seeking inspiration, Gene’s journey offers powerful lessons on delayed success, growth through hardship, and paying it forward.

Topics Covered:

  • The real-life rescue that inspired The Second Shot
  • Special Forces training and operational insight
  • Identity, struggle, and finding purpose
  • From West Point to Palantir to founding Blackpanda
  • Navigating fame, family, and public service
  • Delayed velocity and entrepreneurship

Thanks for listening!
Here's how you can find us to continue the conversation:
Tweet us at @brendan_aronson
Follow us on Instagram at @themilitaryvet
Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter at https://www.themilvet.org/resources-for-veterans
Check out our video content on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@themilitaryvet

  continue reading

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