From West Point, to the battlefield, to business owner, Captain Clayton Hinchman talks about his life as an Airborne Ranger

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Retired Airborne Ranger, Captain Clayton Hinchman attended West Point. Hinchman wanted to spend his career in the military, but an unfortunate encounter with an IED changed his plans. Warrior Wednesday host Scott Chambers spoke with Hinchman about his time in combat, how he became a business owner, and his run for U.S. Congress in Alabama’s 5th congressional district.

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Sponsored by Xtreme Concepts and FrogFuel the Warrior Wednesday Podcast features the stories of American servicemen and women. It is hosted by Scott Chambers of Yellowhammer Radio. Check out the Warrior Wednesday website and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher.

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