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2 Worlds Collide Podcast

Short Clip | Sleepwalking into a Firefight: The Night War Didn’t End

21 Feb 2025

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🎙️ In this clip of 2 Worlds Collide, I sit down with Kyle Wilson, an Australian Army veteran who deployed to Afghanistan with 2RAR. This conversation takes a dark and intense turn as Kyle shares the terrifying night after taking a life in combat—when his mind couldn’t leave the battlefield. In his sleep, he unknowingly re-entered the firefight, searching for the enemy inside his own team’s room. His sector commander had to wake him up and take his weapon away before he unknowingly turned it on his own mates. 💡 In this gripping interview, we discuss: 👉 The psychological toll of combat and how the mind processes war. 👉 Sleepwalking back into the battlefield—his team’s terrifying wake-up call. 👉 The long-term effects of trauma and the mental battles that follow soldiers home. 👉 His journey of healing, resilience, and learning to live beyond the battlefield. This isn’t just a war story—it’s a raw look at the reality of combat, PTSD, and the battles that never really end. 📅 New short clips every week & the full episode every Sunday! 📢 Connect with Us: 🌐 Website: www.2worldscollide.com.au 📱 Instagram: @2worldscollidepodcast 🐦 TikTok: @2.worlds.collide.podcast 📱 X: @2worldsPodcast 🔥 Watch Now & Subscribe for More: 📺 YouTube: / @2worldscollide 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more! "Silence Protects. Evil Wins. Speak Up. Until Every Voice is Heard." #2WorldsCollidePodcast #KyleWilson #AustralianVeteran #2RAR #Afghanistan #PTSD #MentalHealth #CombatTrauma #Firefight #Resilience #LifeAfterService

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