Episodes
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Rusty has had a great and ongoing career in Radio and in life.
He is well known and respected for his humor and quick wit!
Enjoy Rusty Humphries!!!
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Col Gadson was a foot ball hero. This excellent athlete was send to fight in Iraq where he barely survived an IED, which took his legs away.
He shares his wisdom with Jan Scruggs who also received the Purple Heart in an earlier war in a place called Vietnam!! -
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Newsletter that covers US intelligence, on Substack, is SpyTalk.....
Jeff is the founding Editor In Chief of SpyTalk on Substack.
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Enjoy the life of a draftee in Vietnam.
Medics help the wounded. -
RANDY ARK WAS A MEDIC IN VIETNAM.
ENJOY HIS STORY!!!
Bravery was every where in Vietnam.. -
In 2012 James Pierce was bloody from a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. There were other Wounded US Soldiers and Afghanistan Civilians. James came back determined to do what he could help others and found the Perfect Job helping to coordinate over 2000 volunteers on The Mall....
He has performed brilliantly arranging for people to wash the VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL! Enjoy! -
Great work from the Peace Corps
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Cathy Gorn is a respected American Historian.
Much of her work is done with high schoolers who are learning how to develop critical thinking as they review and study historical issues and events. -
Doyle Glass is an amazing lawyer, historian, writer and sculptor ...
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Sheehan is multitalented and a successful American leader. He is a graduate of Catholic schools in Washington DC. After College he became a US Marine Officer and saw heavy Combat in Vietnam!
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Terry O'Donnell continues to practice law after a challenging career. He served in Vietnam as an Air Force Officer identifying targets that were firing rockets and mortars on US forces. He was also General Counsel for Textron, a defense company.
Terry was also General Counsel for the Defense Department..
He played a crucial role in the War and The Wall om1981-1985. He is highly respected.. -
Jim Rothblatt was a courageous medic in Vietnam. He helped US soldiers who were wounded. Not all survived He was, at times, under enemy fire.
From Vietnam he drove a bus loaded with Vietnamese refugees who settled in California. Many ended up in Orange County at "Little Saigon".
Many remain his friends. Jim had a career in education where he now lives in Palm Springs. -
Major Major ( not his real name) is an Air Force Veteran who, in 1962 was prepared to use nuclear weapons if ordered to do so by President Kennedy. The crisis passed. He resumed duty which included delivering ammo and other supplies while his aircraft was under enemy fire in Viet Nam. These missions included Khe Sahn where US Marines were under heavy fire as were the aircraft supplying them with Ammo..
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A TIME TO HEAL
Ian Berry is a veteran of Afghanistan and a graduate of West Point. He contacted me months ago to share his vision of finding Positive Outcomes for the city of Richmond with implications for, maybe, healing Wounds of War on a wider scale. Divisiveness and the cultural words of War/Civil unrest are deep in the heart of America. Last year an divisive symbol was removed from places like Richmond, reminders of slavery and a war that cost 700,000 lives. The symbol was the statue of Robert E Lee. It has been removed.
A new symbol is needed in the space known as Lee Circle. What should it be? We need symbols that create unity instead of division, The symbol being planned is a place to honor the recipients of the Medal of Honor. I hoped that the Memorial to Vietnam Vets would help heal the nation. I have the same hope for Richmond with this endeavor... -
Tom Munley is a respected Judge in Scranton Pennsylvania. He was a teacher who volunteered for the draft to serve his country.
He expected the US Army to send him to a place such as Paris, France. This brief Podcast tells the story of how a teacher ended up in the Infantry in Vietnam. -
Alan Hoe comes from a tradition of warriors going all the way back to wars between the Chieftains of Hawaii prior to the arrival of the Europeans and Americans. this was dramatic warfare as early as the 11th Century.
Alan got drafted into the US Army at age 19. He saw heavy combat in Vietnam as a Medic.
He tells the story of his talented son who was Killed In Action in Mosul and offers advice to others who must face tragedy.
Allen is an American hero. Lawyer, Judge, Combat Medic! -
Pat Pellerin is a well known expert on public relations and media relations.
Pat was an Army Captain in Vietnam who got involved in the effort to build the Memorial which had many challenges from the media, Congress and the public.
He spends considerable time at the Memorial welcoming visitors and answering questions about the Memorial and its related elements -
In 1968 Don Yost found himself in Vietnam as a rifleman. He was planning a career as a writer and thought the Army would send him to Germany as an officer. After being wounded he applied to be an Army Combat Reporter.
His devotion to duty is inspiring. He notes that almost everyone has a Vietnam in their life. We all need to help those with empathy and compassion.
I suggest you buy his books. His book, Henry, is a sequel to Red Badge of Courage. Blessings Transforming My Vietnam Experience is a book you should read. Don Yost is a great writer and thinker!
www.Founderofthewall.com
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