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VETERANS BENEFITS – August 2024
GET ANSWERS FROM OUR EXPERT PANEL!Dale Throneberry Founder and Host of Veterans RadioBrig. Gen. Carol Ann Fausone (ret) Legal Help for VeteransDavid Saims Director, Washtenaw County Veterans AffairsChris Arbino Assistant Communications Director, V
Alvin York, Medal of Honor Recipient from World War I
(Previously Aired on 3/23/2021) We talk to James Carl Nelson, author of "The York Patrol - The Real Story of Alvin York and the Unsung Heroes Who Made Him World War I's Most Famous Soldier." York grew up in the backwoods of Tennessee. After being a hell-r
Marines: Last Call for Camp LeJeune Claims with Attorney Mike Cox
August 10, 2024 is the last date to file toxic water contamination claims for Marines, families , civilians that spent time at Camp LeJeune from 8/1953 to 12/1987. Attorney Mike Cox, a Marine, explains the deadline and who can file. He tells host Jim Faus
Remote Outpost - The PA National Guard in Afghanistan with Travis Harman
Staff Sergeant Travis Harman, U.S. Army Pennsylvania National Guard (medically retired), writes about going to war with his father. Travis was in Afghanistan while dad, Dean, was in Iraq. Travis explains to host Jim Fausone the life at Outpost Nigel and h
The Story of Father Philip Salois-In the Shadows of Vietnam
This week we hear the incredible story of Father Philip Salois, Vietnam Veteran and Silver Star recipient.In this episode, host Dale Throneberry speaks with Fr. Phil, as well as the two authors of the book that tells his tale. In the Shadows of Vietnam: T
Black Officer, White Navy by LCDR Reuben Keith Green (Ret.)
(Previously Aired on 10/13/2020) LCDR Reuben Keith Green (ret.) from Florida talks about his book "Black Officer, White Navy" (2017). It is likely the first memoir of a Black naval officer who rose from high school dropout to unrestricted line officer in
Life and Death at Abbey Gate - astounding effort to get out !
Staff Sergeant Mikael Cook, U.S. Army (ret.) writes about the fall of Afghanistan and the Operation to Save our Afghan allies in "Life and Death at Abbey Gate". He tells host Jim Fausone about the failure of American policy, the #DigitalDunkirk efforts of
Army Nurses in Vietnam & NVBDC Highlight
This week we share an interview from VVA Veteran Dispatches series, hosted by Marc Leepson.Marc Leepson interviewed author Kristin Hannah about The Women, her new novel, which shot to the top of all the bestseller lists when it came out February 6 and
U.S. Army & West Point for an African American Officer (1940s-1970s)
(Previously Aired on 11/10/2020) Col. Clifford Worthy, the great-grandson of slaves, was one of the first African-American men of his generation to be accepted and excel as a Black Knight of the Hudson, a traditional nickname for West Point cadets. In the
Partner Episode - LitWar Podcast: Sebastian Junger
Veterans Radio has a partnership with the Literature of War Foundation to exchange podcast content to reach a wider audience. This week, New York Times best-selling author Sebastian Junger sits down with the LitWar Podcast to discuss his thoughts on death