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I wanted to start a podcast that will showcase what it truly takes and means to be a veteran these days. As many know every veteran goes through months of training to do their job in uniform. When its time to EAS they only get a few weeks at best to rejoin the civilian life. Unfortunately this is the time we lose some of our 22 a day. Our veterans and Servicemembers over time have put a stigma on reaching out for help in their time of need. So that's where I got the idea of starting a podcast.
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GallantFew, Inc is proud to present The New American Veteran Internet Radio Program. GallantFew is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides coaching, mentoring and training to transitioning veterans with a focus on the Special Operations veteran. GallantFew also consults with corporations seeking to better understand and leverage the unique skills and abilities that veterans bring to their organizations.
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Feel the pulse of our nation's defense as we confront the stark realities of U.S. military recruitment and the geopolitical chess game beneath the waves. This episode isn't just about numbers; it's about the human stories behind the uniforms and the global implications of a potent submarine arms race. We wade into the murky waters of eligibility is…
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Step into the courageous boots of Audie Leon Murphy as we recount the awe-inspiring story of the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II. His transition from a sharecropper's son to a national hero is not just a tale of valor; it's a testament to the indomitable spirit that defines a patriot. In our discussion, Murphy's journey unfol…
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As the echoes of World War I still resonate through time, we embark on an introspective journey, dissecting the events and innovations that have shaped our present world. We'll uncover the truth behind the assassination that sparked a global turmoil and dissect the intricate alliance system that turned a regional conflict into a worldwide catastrop…
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My uncle, a Marine in the Korean War, often said the only thing colder than his rifle was the silence that fell upon returning home. We honor his story and the stories of countless others in an episode dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the "Forgotten War," examining why their sacrifices have been overshadowed by the passage of time. Through …
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When hearts mend across oceans and decades, you know there's a story worth hearing. Today's episode is a tapestry of such stories, where we witness the remarkable journey of Vietnam War veteran Peter Matthews, who found and returned a lost diary to the family of a fallen Vietnamese soldier. Our narratives carry on with the stirring words of poets i…
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As the haunting echoes of a distant war still resound within him, we're joined by a Vietnam War veteran who lays bare the visceral realities of conflict and its indelible mark on the human spirit. His voice carries the weight of history, reliving the powerful bonds formed amidst the chaos of battle, the palpable sense of loss, and the arduous path …
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As we navigate the tapestry of human valor and the complexities of technological progress, our latest episode ushers you through the extremes of honor and innovation. Heroism takes center stage as we reveal the extraordinary courage of Sergeant Clint Romesha, who, during his third deployment in the rugged terrains of Afghanistan, earned the Medal o…
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Hear the echo of history as we sit down with a courageous American nurse whose service in the Vietnam War's combat hospitals marked a crucible of compassion and resilience. She unfolds her story, from the daunting arrival in a country ravaged by conflict to the relentless pace of surgical intensive care, where the line between life and death wavere…
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Join us on a journey to honor a president whose vision transcended his time, as we reflect on John F. Kennedy's legacy in both words and deeds. You'll discover how Kennedy's impassioned inaugural speech signaled a new era for civil rights and space exploration, and how his courage in the face of Birmingham's injustices still echoes in the ongoing s…
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Feel the shivers run down your spine as we transport you to the fateful night when "The Star-Spangled Banner" was born, a vivid reminder of the resilience etched within the soul of our nation. Witness through the words of Francis Scott Key how a banner, tattered yet defiant, became the emblem of hope during Fort McHenry's bombardment. Our special g…
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As the fierce battles of Fallujah fade into history, the valor of those like Army Command Major Stephen Falkenberg and Staff Sergeant David Belavia remain indelibly etched in our memories. This episode brings their stories to life, from Major Falkenberg's strategic mastery to Belavia's birthday spent in the crucible of urban combat, an ordeal that …
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Embark on a journey to the heart of the sea where sacrifice and duty sail hand in hand. Discover the relentless rhythms of life aboard U.S. Navy warships, where the concept of a "typical" workweek is washed away by the tides of service and vigilance. We unfurl tales from within the warship's hull, revealing where camaraderie flourishes amidst steel…
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Prepare to confront the stark realities of a world gripped by the specter of conflict and the encroachment of governmental power. In our profound dissection, we wade into the turbulent waters of China's military posturing, exploring how Beijing's latest actions hint at a nation battening down the hatches for international tumult. With an eye on the…
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When I locked eyes with Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Sam Davis at a reunion in Kokomo, the gravity of heroism he embodied was palpable. In today's episode, you're invited to hear Sam's riveting story of valor and brotherhood in the Vietnam War—how he, with an air mattress and undying loyalty, guided his wounded comrades to safety despite …
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As the tides of illegal immigration swell, our nation's borders witness a staggering influx of souls seeking refuge from unimaginable hardships. Join us in a sobering exploration as we unravel the complexities of this modern exodus, where nearly 50,000 migrants from lands like Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela have been processed in a span of five day…
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As we unveil the haunting echoes of Agent Orange, our conversation takes a poignant turn into one of history's darker corridors. We navigate the complex aftermath of a herbicide that left indelible scars on Vietnam War veterans and Vietnamese civilians, entangling personal stories of those who faced the dire health consequences, including cancer an…
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EW ELEMENTS OF PTSD DISSCUSED. DON'T MISS THIS ONE.. PTSD AFFECTS EVERYONE ! Did you know that about 6% of Americans have had PTSD sometime in there life. In 2020 there were over 16 million people who had PTSD that year. Also more woman has PTSD than men? Experts feel the reason is because woman are more likely to be involved in a sexual abuse case…
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Rob Wilkins is a retired US Air Force Master Sergeant and member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition (PCSFN). He works as the Military Evangelist at Sightline Media Group, the leading news organization covering military, defense, public sector, federal technology, C4ISR and cyber defense as well as the Senior Military Editor o…
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On this episode of the American Veterans Podcast, we discuss VA implementation of the PACT Act, the recently-released VA 2020 Veteran Suicide Report, and Rolling to Remember. We also speak with attorney Robert King, who has been tracking Camp Lejeune water contamination and it's plague on veterans and their families.King Law's Camp Lejeune efforts:…
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On this American Veterans Podcast, we speak with the Vice President of Education & Access for the National World War II Museum Colonel (Army Retired) Peter Crean on the many museum features, his time in the service, at the Army War College in Carlisle, PA, and the personal connections he's made with those whohave visited the museum.More on the Nati…
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On this American Veterans Podcast, we speak with Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation Founder, Vietnam War Veteran, and Purple Heart and 3x Army Commendation Medal recipient Jan Scruggs on the creation of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, his time during and post his Vietnam tours, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and his currents efforts with the…
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In this episode, I sit down with Erik who is a 17.5-year Army veteran who has been on 3 tours to Afghanistan, one tour to Iraq, one tour to Saudi Arabia and one tour to Hungary. Erik is the host of Warrior Mindset and Motivation which can be found on Facebook and YouTube at Warrior Mindset and Motivation also on Instagram @warriormindset.motivation…
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In this episode, I sit down with author Carmelo Rodriguez of Dead Solider A Story of The Living. Carmelo served the Army from 2005 to 2010 as a 19D scout. He was attached to three different duty stations during his time with one deployment. Now he is an author who wrote his first book about the time the VA said he was deceased. After the VA wrongfu…
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Chris is a 6-year Air Force veteran, in the heavy equipment operator field with four deployments. Chris started his own Tiktok page called gcme2000 where is put out amazing content. Tiktok: @gcme2000 Mission 22 website link: https://mission22.com/ Mission 22 Phone number: 1-800-273-8255 Press 1 Mission 22 Text number: 838255 Podcast Website link: h…
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I sit down with Captain Joseph Ivanov who was in the Marines for 8 years and has been a Green Beret in The Special Forces for the last 17 years. Joey has been going to Normandy for the D Day Anniversaries since 2013. He has jumped in some of the annual parachute drops in some of the past D Day Anniversaries and Mr. Stephen Spears who created the US…
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Matthew is a 19-year veteran with the Navy and Coast Guard. While in the Navy he was a minesweeper assigned to a rotational crew for 4 years. The rest of is time in service was with the Coast Guard as a operations specialist on multiple ships. Now he is a Mission 22 Ambassador, who is starting a great inspirational physical and mental health progra…
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Enrique joined the Army as a 15T in 2015 and is still serving. He has been apart of two different commands and was awarded with a humanitarian service medal for providing hurricane relief in Costa Rica. About a year ago Enrique started his Tiktok page called Dailycrewpup and has grown it to over 450k followers with over 6 million likes. Enrique Tik…
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Trevor served from 1997 to 2003 under three different commands with one deployment to Kosovo. In this episode Trevor breaks down what he did while in service and talks about 9/11. Trevor is also the co-host for his podcast called Man Tools which you can find on major podcast players as well as YouTube and their website at www.mantoolsmedia.com. Mis…
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Scott is an Army veteran who served from 1988 to 1992 as a 68R otherwise called avionics specialist equipment repair. He was on three command orders with two deployments, one to just cause and one to operation desert shield/storm. In this episode both Scott and I get our tirades on about how we feel the military and VA could improve. Scott is one o…
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This episode I sit down with my long-time friend Toby. He served in the army as a 11B and 15A from 1966 to 1993. He was part of 8 different commands and was sent on 3 deployments during his time. He was awarded with the Legion of merit, meritorious service medal and a Southwest Asia service medal. After his service time Toby published his own book …
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In this episode I talk to Conor about his time in the Air Force. Conor went into the air force as an open contract that ended up becoming a crew chief for a C130 bird. When he enlisted, he was in great shape but that ended in 2017 just after three years into his contract. Conor became terribly ill and went to the base hospital to get checked out. D…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to be an Air Force crew chief, well just listen to how Brian talks about his time in service from his deployments to what it takes in his field serving as an Air National Guard. Brian was first a crew chief for the famous A-10 but once he changed his career path from active service to ANG, he has become a crew c…
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Deno has been on two deployments one to Afghanistan and one to Korea. Deno breaks down what a day in the 25U MOS is like while deployed. His MOS is not talked about much but after talking with him you can see how important his job was to the boots on the ground. In 2010 Deno was awarded with the Puerto Rican Freedom Medal and he breaks down what th…
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In this episode I get to talk with a female Marine, as she takes me into what its like being a female in the marine corps. Stefanie is by far one of the mentally strongest persons, I have had the pleasure talking to. Listen as she tells her story about what it takes to be a female in the corps. She served under two commands 3rd Marine Division and …
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Logan talks about his time in the navy on ship inside the culinary specialist MOS. Logan was in some ways just like me before I joined the marines, not having a real plan or purpose in life. This episode opened my eyes to life on ship within the CS field and I have to say I didn’t realize how mentally draining it is to be on ship and not having eve…
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Gary served the Army from 2006 to 2016, in that time he fell under two commands and three deployments two to Iraq and one to Haiti. This episode was so much fun to record, Gary has a lot of funny stories from his time in service. Gary talks about the time someone almost got into a fight with Big & Rich in the middle of Haiti. Gary’s Email: gary.phi…
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In this first ever episode, I talk to Sandahl who is a military wife. She talks about the struggles she went through while her husband (who at the time was only her boyfriend) was deployed. She by no means had it easy while he was gone. Unfortunately, because they were not married yet she didn’t get the support she needed with the military. Sandahl…
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He is a bonus clip I wanted to release so the whole world can hear Chris from episode 18 sing about what he lives with everyday. Please go to SoundCloud and listen to the other songs Chris has made you wont regret it. Here is the link to the song: https://soundcloud.com/chris-lozano-318126502/the-long-way-home-cd-version --- Send in a voice message…
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