Episode 1 – William
Twenty Years on the Line
Some stories don’t need embellishment; they carry their own weight. William’s is one of them. A tanker with more than two decades of service, he speaks with the kind of honesty that only comes from living it — the losses, the humor, the grit, the cost. This episode holds space for a man who showed up, again and again, long after the world stopped watching. His voice reminds us why Fire Line exists: to honor the people who carry the weight quietly, and keep going anyway.
In This Episode
- William reflects on more than twenty years as a tanker, and the moments that shaped him.
- He talks about the brothers he served beside — the ones who made it home, and the ones who didn’t.
- He shares the kind of humor that keeps you alive in places built to break you.
- He opens up about the cost of service, the weight he still carries, and the quiet resilience that kept him going.
- He reminds us what loyalty looks like when no one is watching.
- He offers a rare, unfiltered look at the human side of long military service — the grief, the grit, and the stubborn hope that refuses to die.
