About this episode
From a young immigrant kid running barefoot in Mexico to serving as a U.S. Air Force veteran in Iraq — this is the incredible untold story of Hector Cabrera. In this Urban Valor episode, Hector opens up about growing up with a single mother, losing his father, facing cultural identity struggles, and ultimately finding his calling in the U.S. military. His journey takes us through childhood adversity, immigrant resilience, boot camp discipline, and combat deployments in Iraq — where survival was never guaranteed. This is more than just a veteran story. It’s about family, grit, sacrifice, and finding purpose after trauma. Hector shares raw, unfiltered moments — from his first days in America learning English with a Roberto Clemente book, to working the register at his uncle’s taco shop when armed robbers walked in, to the night mortars rained down on his base in Kirkuk, Iraq. For veterans, immigrants, or anyone searching for meaning through hardship — Hector’s story is proof that how you do anything is how you do everything. YouTube Chapters: 00:00 – Life-changing moment in the field 01:28 – Hector’s childhood in Mexico 03:08 – Growing up as an immigrant in America 06:25 – Losing his father & family struggles 07:17 – Learning English and adapting 10:20 – Hard lessons from his mother 11:18 – Working at Roberto’s Taco Shop (and being robbed at 14) 13:08 – First exposure to the military 16:30 – September 11th and the call to serve 19:04 – Enlisting in the U.S. Air Force 22:01 – Boot camp experiences 24:42 – Culture shock & military discipline 29:04 – Defending missions downrange 31:03 – Deployments in Iraq & FOB life 36:35 – Mortar attacks and survival routines 38:10 – Reflections on resilience and mindset #military #warstories #urbanvalor #marines #warstories #immigrantstruggles #immigrants