Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) on The Battle of New Orleans

Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) explains that the Battle of New Orleans was the single most important military victory on American soil.
Medal of Honor Recipient Jim McGloughan

In 1968 Uncle Sam sent Jim McGloughan a letter that he was drafted into the U.S. Army. McGloughan shares his story.
WWII Veteran Andy Negra (Re-broadcast of 6.25.23 show)

Ninety-nine year-old WWII Veteran Andy Negra shares his stories of the Conquest of Brest, the Battle of the Bulge, and freeing prisoners from the German Buchenwald concentration camp.
The Personal Story of Robert E. Bender’s World War II Experience

WWII veteran 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Bender’s daughter, Noel Mattison, shares the story of her father from her beautiful book Dad’s Letters 1942-1945: The Personal Story of Robert E. Bender’s World War II Experience.
WWII Veteran Andy Negra

Ninety-nine year-old WWII Veteran Andy Negra shares his stories of the Conquest of Brest, the Battle of the Bulge, and freeing prisoners from the German Buchenwald concentration camp.
Lt. Col. James H. Harvey III

Tuskegee Airman Ret. Lt. Col. James H. Harvey III explains how he and his team won the very first military Top Gun competition.
WWII Veteran Loren Anderson

WWII Battle of the Bulge Veteran Loren Anderson discusses the Battle of the Bulge and his service during WWII.
WWII Army Veteran Rocco Telese

Drafted on July 6, 1943, Rocco Telese reflects on his WWII experiences, including a 45-day hospital stay due to a small-pox vaccine.
Medal of Honor Recipient Army Major Drew Dix (replay)

Medal of Honor recipient Ret. Army Major Drew Dix discusses fifty-six hours of battle during the Vietnam War.
WWII Veteran Jack Myers

Jack Myers discusses liberating Holland from Hitler and his Nazi’s tyrannical clutches, the very cold Battle of the Bulge, and liberating the Dachau concentration camp.