Penning for Purpose! Interview with Lt Col (ret) Darin Gaub Political Analyst & Co-Founder of Restore Liberty

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LTC (ret) Darin Gaub is a proud 4th generation Montanan with an impressive military career and a passion for constitutional education and grassroots activism. After enlisting in the US Army in 1991, he served in the United States Army's Presidential Honor Guard before joining the Montana Army National Guard while pursuing his bachelor's degree. Graduating from Montana State University in 1998, Darin embarked on a career as an Army Aviation Officer, flying the Blackhawk helicopter and commanding at the brigade level. He served in South Korea, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Central and Eastern Europe, earning three bronze stars and other prestigious awards. Retiring in 2019, Darin became the Montana State Coordinator for Army Military Funeral Honors before transitioning to his current role as the director and spokesperson for Restore Liberty, a nationwide grassroots organization dedicated to state and individual rights. Alongside his work with Restore Liberty, Darin is recognized as an international military strategist, foreign policy analyst, and executive leadership coach. He has appeared as a guest on various media outlets and has had his articles published in prominent publications. Darin resides in Helena, Montana, with his spouse, actively engaging in constitutional education and grassroots efforts across the country.

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To stay in contact or get involved, go to:
Rumble: The Conversation: https://rumble.com/c/RestoreLiberty
Restore Liberty: https://restore-liberty.org/
Darin's Substack: https://daringaub.substack.com/
Email: patriots@restore-liberty.org
Telegram: https://t.me/RestoreLiberty

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