In this episode of the Rebel Vets Podcast, host Derek sits down with Becca Watt, a psychology student at UNLV and a U.S. Coast Guard veteran. They reminisce about their first meeting in Journalism 107—where an unusual coincidence involving two redheaded Beccas sparked a lasting connection—and dive into Becca’s unexpected path into military service.
Originally hesitant about the military lifestyle, Becca shares how a well-timed suggestion from her dad and a persuasive Coast Guard recruiter changed everything. She walks us through the highlights of her three-year service: from grueling boot camp inspired by both the Marine Corps and the Air Force, to learning the ropes as a cook on land and at sea.
Becca opens up about the challenges of mastering eggs to order, the rewarding rhythm of mess hall life, and the unique experience of being a night baker aboard the historic Coast Guard Cutter Eagle—a sailing vessel still used to train officers. She reflects on her love of Seattle, life on the water, and the simple joy of serving up midnight snacks to shipmates on the night shift.
This episode is full of humor, insight, and heart as we explore the realities of military service, the transition to college, and the shared experiences that connect veterans in the classroom and beyond.