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American Warrior Radio
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American Warrior Radio tells the stories of the men & women who defend us at home & abroad and those who support them. Syndicated by Talk Media Network.
Flagship Station Tucson, AZ
Joined April 2015
Inspired by a desire to know more about his WWII Veteran Uncle, Mike Croissant has written an exceptional book about the last mass bombing raid of WWII - "Bombing Hitler's Hometown". A must read! @croissant_mike #WWII
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Transitioning Veterans, family members and supporters. Mark your calendar for a special Commit Foundation Linkedin live event designed to inform and inspire. January 29 12:30 PM EST. @COMMIT2Vets
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A 25 year career as a CIA case officer taught Barry Broman that often truth IS stranger than fiction! He shares some stories. #Spies
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Dr. Lanny Snodgrass completed basic training at the age of 63. His book "The Ageless Call to Serve" challenges some of the accepted wisdom surrounding age norms in the military. A fascinating conversation! @casematepub
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Our regular check ins w/ Havok Journal owner Charles Faint always prove to be insightful and informative. Check out our latest chat. @HavokJournal
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Going live on The Break It Down show with Pete Turner at Noon Pacific/1 PM Mountain/2 PM Central/3 PM Eastern. Check it out! @BreakItDownshow
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The 31 aircrews sent to defend Guadalcanal were considered expendable. Best Selling author John Bruning does an exceptional job of telling their story! @JohnRBruning @USMC #WorldWarII
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@elonmusk How about the stories of the brave men & women who protect us at home and abroad? Definitely inspirational!
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Understanding the War podcast is the latest venture from Green Beret Veteran Mat Tardio. He tells some compelling stories about his time in the Special Forces and Law Enforcement. @angertab @GreenBeretFound #Podcasts
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@hughhewitt Unfortunately not many left. Doug Dillard accepted dangerous missions to infiltrate behind enemy lines and capture German prisoners because "Without cold weather gear, doing anything was better than doing nothing."
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When Doug Dillard's unit was ordered into the Ardennes, he saw troops and tanks headed the other direction and wondered "what is wrong with this picture?" He would survive the Battle of the Bulge. @kershaw_alex @WW2Facts #BattleoftheBulge
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Coast Guard Pilot John Whiddon and his crew nearly sacrificed their own lives on one of two missions for which he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A compelling story! @DFCSociety @USCG
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