Episodios

  • We Are Killers Not Murderers
    Mar 9 2026

    Theo Tor takes you through the streets of Ramadi, Iraq in May of 2004. The deployment was dangerous and full of gun fights. This is important for us to understand the effects of war and the trauma that lasts. Theo also points out how the US Marine Corps is a professional Killers organization.

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    22 m
  • What’s Beef? April 10th Revenge Part 2
    Mar 2 2026

    In the second installment of this intense series, the battlefield shifts from the desert to the psyche as the true cost of combat is laid bare.

    “Beef ain’t over till someone rests in the dirt.” On April 10, 2004, the streets of Ramadi weren’t just a war zone—they were a testing ground for a brotherhood forged in fire. In What Is Beef? April 10 Revenge Part 2, host Theophilus Tor takes you back inside the chaos of Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines.

    Driven by the raw need for vengeance after losing their brothers-in-arms, Tor’s platoon plunges deeper into the insurgent-filled city. This isn’t a story about tactical victories; it’s a visceral look at the close-quarters gunfights and the terrifying reality of life inside a courtyard outhouse under fire.

    In this episode, you’ll experience:

    • The Breaking Point: How Tor and his fellow Magnificent Bastards survived both the enemy in front.

    • Failed Leadership: The shocking account of a panicked officer whose mistake pushed a young Marine directly into the enemy's sights.

    • The hidden costs of War: A firsthand look at how wartime casualties impact families.

    From heart-pounding firefights to the silent weight of sacrifice, this episode pulls no punches in its portrayal of urban warfare.

    Listen now to hear the unfiltered truth of survival on one of the Marines' darkest days.

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    26 m
  • What’s Beef? April 10th Revenge pt 1
    Feb 23 2026

    "Beef ain't over till someone rests in the dirt."

    In this gripping episode of Ramadi Days, host Theophilus Tor takes listeners back to the chaotic streets of Iraq during the Battle of Ramadi. Recounting the events of April 10th, 2004, Tor—then a 20-year-old Marine in Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines—shares a raw and unfiltered look at urban warfare. Fueled by vengeance after losing their brothers in arms, Tor’s platoon embarks on a relentless mission to root out insurgents embedded in the city.

    From the intense bond formed with fellow outcasts during a "boot drop" to the terrifying reality of close-quarters firefights, this episode pulls no punches.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • ​The True Meaning of "Beef": Why the fight against the enemy is a lifelong commitment on the battlefield.
    • ​Close-Quarters Combat: Heart-pounding accounts of cornering an insurgent in a windowless structure and surviving a frantic gunfight from inside a courtyard outhouse.
    • ​The Unbreakable Brotherhood: How Tor, Texador, Soto, and Reed forged a lifelong bond despite facing prejudice and hazing from senior Marines.
    • ​A Betrayal on the Rooftop: A shocking display of failed leadership when an officer’s panic pushes a young Marine directly into the line of enemy fire.

    With adrenaline, fear, and a fierce loyalty to the men on his left and right, Tor's firsthand account of survival and sacrifice will leave you speechless. This is part one of the harrowing events of April 10th—you won't want to miss it.

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    31 m
  • Welcome to Ramadi
    Feb 16 2026

    A few have undertaken the monumental task of describing USMC 1st Marines Battallion 2/4 Echo Company 2004 combat deployment to Ar Ramadi, Iraq. In the deployment mistakes were made, men distinguished themselves, and lessons were learned that trained warfighters on modern urban combat. Theophilus Tor is an African American Marine who details the deployment from his eyes. Take a listen to learn what it was like being a black man serving in the infantry on the streets of Ramadi.

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    26 m