
Nathan Mitchell
45:08 - 45:34
"And it's in there. It's something you can never get rid of totally. So they carry it. And they signed up knowing that they're going to have to carry that for the rest of their lives. But so if you are— hurtin' on the inside, there's people out there, there's fellow veterans, please just come up and talk."
“And it's in there. It's something you can never get rid of totally. So they carry it. And they signed up knowing that they're going to have to carry that for the rest of their lives. But so if you are— hurtin' on the inside, there's people out there, there's fellow veterans, please just come up and talk.”
And it's in there. It's something you can never get rid of totally. So they carry it. And they signed up knowing that they're going to have to carry that for the rest of their lives. But so if you are— hurtin' on the inside, there's people out there, there's fellow veterans, please just come up and talk.
Nathan Mitchell, a retired Navy SEAL Command Master Chief who deployed 17 times, completed the canoe journey to Celebration 2026 with his son. Alaska Natives serve in the military at five times the national average.
