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13 Hours in Benghazi – John “Tig” Tiegen
John "Tig" Tiegen - John “Tig” Tiegen was one of a handful of warriors that kept the September 11 2012 attacks on the US Consulate and CIA Annex in Benghazi from turning into another “Alamo”. - Tig enlisted in the Marines at 17 in the delayed entry p...
Military Brats – Michael Lyons & CMSgt Charles Neal
A military brat faces many challenges, but the lifestyle also builds very resilient adults. November is Month of the Military Family and we are joined by Army Veteran and Author Michael Joseph Lyons & Command Chief Master Sergeant Charles Neal of the A...
Bobby Henline – The “Well Done Comedian”
Bobby Henline could have given up. But he didn’t. Now he uses humor to help others heal as well. - Henline joined the Army at the age of 17 and deployed as part of Operation Desert Storm. He served for three years before leaving the Army to move...
The Feres Doctrine – Richard Stayskal & Scott Huesing
The story of Richard Stayskal is by no means complete. The ending remains to be written. He survived a snipers’ bullet but is now fighting for his life against cancer and the bureaucracy. - Richard Stayskal -
Catkiller 3-2 Birddogs Over Vietnam – Ray Caryl
Catkiller was the call sign for the Army 220th Aviation Company over Vietnam. They flew light, slow, single engine aircraft with virtually no armament. Ray Caryl was one of them. - The role of these Birddog pilots is described in his new book “C...
Ranger Author Ray McPadden
Like many of his generation, Army Ranger Ray McPadden joined the military following the 9/11 attacks. He served seven years with the 2nd Ranger Battalion and 10th Mountain Division – including four combat tours.
Sailor of the Year – Michael & Alisha Larson
Being named Sailor of the Year on one of the most advanced fighting machines in the world is quite an achievement. USS Tucson Chief Petty Officer Michael Larson and his wife Alisha pop into the studio during their Namesake City visit to share some thou...
Call of Duty Endowment – Dan Goldenberg
The Call of Duty Endowment was created by Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick in 2009 after learning that nearly 30% of post 9/11 Veterans were facing challenges in finding civilian employment. Since then,
Deliver Fund – Nic McKinley
Deliver Fund Co-Founder and Exec. Director Nic McKinley used to save lives and catch bad guys overseas. Now he does it right here in our country. - Nic mentioned to a Navy recruiter that he wanted to be a medic in the SEAL Teams.
“Agent Innocent” – Secret Service Agent Melanie Lentz
The Secret Service is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in our nation and ranks among the most elite in the world. Even though the Secret Service set precedence among law enforcement agencies when they appointed the first female officer to th...