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Ep. 58 Surviving the Iran Hostage Crisis with Rocky Sickmann from Folds of Honor

June 26, 2024

Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery.

 

In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi, are joined by Rocky Sickmann, representing Folds of Honor, shares his dramatic journey from U.S. Marine Corps service to becoming one of the 65 American hostages during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. He also speaks of his current dedication to Folds of Honor, supporting military families through educational scholarships.

 

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Ep. 58 – Surviving the Iran Hostage Crisis with Rocky Sickmann from Folds of Honor

 

Jodi starts by providing an overview of Rocky's impressive background. Graduating from Washington High School in 1976, Rocky immediately entered the U.S. Marine Corps. His life took a dramatic turn in 1979 when, just 28 days into his duty at the American embassy in Tehran, Iran, Rocky became one of the 65 Americans taken hostage. He remained a hostage for 444 harrowing days before being released in 1981.

 

Rocky's military career is marked by numerous accolades, including the Prisoner of War Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Award of Valor, and the Good Conduct Medal. After his military service, Rocky transitioned to a successful career in the private sector with Anheuser Busch InBev, where he spent 34 years.

 

The Unforgettable Story of Iran Hostage Crisis

 

Rocky takes the listener through a vivid retelling of his experiences during the Iran Hostage Crisis. From the chaotic morning of November 4, 1979, to the nerve-wracking moments of mock firing squads and intense interrogations, Rocky provides a gripping account of the psychological and physical challenges faced during his 444-day captivity.

 

He recounts dramatic moments like the failed rescue operation, Operation Eagle Claw, that cost the lives of eight servicemen and the psychological torment of mock executions. Rocky's resilience and the hope instilled in him by his family, faith, and country shine through in his narration.

 

Life After Freedom and the Path to Folds of Honor

 

In 1981, Rocky came home to a hero's welcome. The emotional journey of reuniting with family and adjusting to life post-captivity was no small feat. His resolve and determination to make the most of his second chance at life led him to his role at Anheuser Busch InBev and ultimately, to Folds of Honor.

 

Folds of Honor, founded by Lieutenant Colonel Rooney, provides educational scholarships to the children and spouses of fallen and disabled service members. Rocky's dedication to honoring the sacrifices made by these families is palpable and resonates deeply with all who hear his story.

 

Cherishing Memories and Impacting Lives

 

Tom and Jodi delve into the profound impact that Rocky's experiences have had on his outlook on life. He cherishes the moments spent with his family, understanding deeply the sacrifices that allow these memories to be made. Rocky passionately speaks about the importance of education for the dependents of military personnel and first responders, a mission that drives the initiatives of Folds of Honor.

 

Giving Back Through Folds of Honor and Personal Ties

 

Rocky describes his ongoing efforts with Folds of Honor and their partnership with Anheuser Busch. From charity events to educational programs, Rocky works tirelessly to support military families, ensuring that the legacy of those who sacrificed is honored through education and support.

 

Rocky's incredible journey from a high school graduate in a small town, through the terrors of captivity, to becoming a beacon of hope and support for military families is nothing short of inspirational. His story is a testament to resilience, hope, and the unyielding spirit of service.

 


For more incredible stories and to support the mission of Folds of Honor, please visit FoldsofHonor.org


 

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Jodi introduces the Military Minute segment of the show, beginning by closing out last episode’s Military Minute.

●     Last episode’s Military Minute: What is the nickname for a fly fisherman? And what is the birthplace of fly fishing?

●     Answer: A trout bum and the Catskills

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