Beirut Survivor: Randy Gaddo

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Randy Gaddo’s life was forever changed on October 23, 1983, when a truck bomb destroyed
the barracks where he would have been working had he not stopped for a cup of coffee. The
blast claimed the lives of 241 U.S. servicemen in one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in
history. Today, Randy joins us to share his powerful story in the first of a limited series: Beirut
Survivors.

Randy is a retired U.S. Marine Chief Warrant Officer-4 who served from 1976 to 1996. As a
Marine, he spent nearly ten years as a combat correspondent before transitioning to a public
affairs and media officer role for the remainder of his 20-year career. Randy is a seasoned
journalist, photojournalist, editor, and media relations expert. After his military service, he served
as the Director of Leisure Services for Peachtree City, GA, for nearly 15 years, overseeing
parks, recreation, and special events. Today, Randy runs his own business,
RGCommunications©, offering freelance writing services and performing music as Boomerang
Music.

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