Michael R. O’Dell
Command Center Executive Director
Michael R O’Dell was born and raised in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. During his youth, Michael stayed outside. He loved playing baseball with his brothers and skateboarding with his friends.
At the age of 19, Michael left his family and the Hill Country behind to become a United States Marine. During his service to our country, Michael was stationed in Hawaii and attached to the 3rd Battalion 3rd Marine AKA Americas Battalion. His unit quickly deployed and continuously rotated in and out of the theater.
CPL O’Dell was a part of and involved with multiple missions which were mostly executed at night. Training the Iraqi Army as well as maintaining a high level of readiness in the battalion’s motor pool. CPL O’Dell was recognized for promotion and multiple awards including the NAM (Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal) for his performance and dedication to the corps and was honorably discharged from service in November of 2010.
Shortly after Michael’s return home, the struggle with addiction and PTSD began to take control of his life. As a Marine, Michael refused to admit he had a problem. Michael continued to suffer from his addiction until it landed him in prison in 2016.
Michael has been sober since March 2016 and has dedicated himself to helping the warrior class make the crucial decision to choose life and finally return home.
In his spare time, Michael enjoys cooking, competing in CrossFit competitions, and playing sports with his children. Overall, Michael loves Jesus, his family, his country, and his dog.
My Why:
Warriors Heart could not have come into my life at a better time. As a veteran and from experience I understand the struggle with addiction and PTSD. I myself am actively involved in recovery.
From my experience and struggles I have developed the desire and passion to help bring the warrior class home. To help them choose their life and break the chains that can hold a warrior captive.