First Amputee to Return to Combat in the Same Theater Since the Civil War - David Rozelle | Ep 43
Description
In this episode of Veteran Ventures, we sit down with Colonel (Ret.) David Rozelle, a combat-wounded Army officer who didn’t just recover - he came back stronger than ever. After losing his right leg from the knee down in Iraq, Dave became the first amputee since the Civil War to return to combat in the same theater.
His story isn’t just one of physical recovery - it’s about identity, leadership, family, and purpose.
Now working in veteran advocacy for the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs, Dave reflects on what real service means, how to find mission after the military, and why veterans are unique positioned to do great things after their time in service ends.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Why Dave chose to return to combat after his injury and what it taught him
The moment he realized recovery was a leadership opportunity
Insights on resilience, reinvention, and the veteran identity
What amputees and elite athletes have in common
Thoughts on building meaningful relationships and a fulfilling second career
- Why “winning” post-military life isn’t about titles - it’s about alignment and impact
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Connect with Dave: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-rozelle-8814892/
Back In Action book: https://amzn.to/4jEQRZH
SC Department of Veterans Affairs: https://scdva.sc.gov/
American Corporate Partners: https://www.acp-usa.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Griffin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/griffinbrand/
Connect with Jack: https://www.instagram.com/hawaiimortgagebroker/
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And as always: Go do the thing. Make that decision. Find your next mission.























