• 300 Huey Combat Missions In "The Secret War" In Vietnam
    Jan 13 2025

    Don Haase joined the U.S. Army in 1966, and ultimately became crew chief with the 195th Assault Helicopter Company in the 2nd Platoon (“Ghostriders”) that —beginning in December 1967 — supported top-secret MACV-SOG Recon teams during the deadly secret war fought during the Vietnam War. Don received 12 Air Medals over 300 combat missions, and the Presidential Unit Citation. Don and his unit participated in the defense of Plantation Airfield during the 1968 Tet offensive and the subsequent counterattack. Don shares some of his adventures.



    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • U.S.C.G. Rescue Swimmers Adventures!
    Jan 6 2025

    Prior guest Martha LaGuardia-Kotite is back with three U.S.C.G. Rescue Swimmer vets: John Whitten, Jason "Quitty" Quinn, and Ashley Ulbrich—who each share their adventures piloting helicopters over swimmers struggling to save people, leaping out of helicopters into the brink, or saving stranded folks in a hurricane. This lesser-known band of heroes are the brave people who come to our aid in often frigid or stormy seas, within 300 miles of the U.S. coastline, including Alaska.




    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • A Story Of Murder And Redemption
    Dec 30 2024

    As a toddler, Quan Huynh came to the U.S. as a Vietnamese refugee. A few years later he lost his father to cancer, and as an angry teenager joined up with the Vietnamese gangs of Los Angeles. He quickly got into trouble, shooting three people and killing a fourth. Quan was sentenced to 15 years to life, and sent to prison.

    Quan shares his story of redemption and inner discovery during his incarceration, built upon the principle of taking responsibility, as detailed in his book "Sparrow In The Razor Wire." He was ultimately paroled and now counsels those currently serving sentences and former inmates to create constructive lives after prison.




    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • A True Crime Case Solved By Defense Attorney's Son
    Dec 23 2024

    A riveting account of a true crime, the criminal justice system, and unlocking a decades-old cold case: In 1964, David Miraldi's father Ray L. Miraldi was a prominent Ohio former city prosecutor and then a private attorney when he jumped at the chance to defend tavern keeper Caspar Bennett of the lurid bathtub murder of his wife, Florence Bennett, believing him to be innocent.

    Attorney Miraldi won an acquittal but oddly never spoke of this professional triumph to his family. Years later while going through his father's papers, David found some important information about the crime and subsequent trial, and began his own investigation, discovering some darker truths as detailed in his book, "The Edge of Innocence."



    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    48 mins
  • JFK Secret Service Agent Speaks
    Dec 16 2024

    When he joined the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, Jerry Blaine thought that that his service in the underwater demolition teams (UDTs) would be his life's biggest adventure. Instead, he returned stateside to a career as a Secret Service Special Agent accompanying Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and LBJ. Jerry shares his memories, including his closeness with the Kennedy family and that fateful trip to Dallas.


    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    1 hr
  • WWII Japanese Spy In The Heart Of Hollywood
    Dec 9 2024

    Frederick Rutland was nothing short of a navy hero in the UK following WWI, but his own charisma, quirks, and opportunism led him to Hollywood to spy for Japan in the years leading to Pearl Harbor, playing a key role in the Japanese attack. Though British officials knew what he was doing, they quietly sidelined him to avoid the public embarrassment of revealing one of their own as a traitor. Author Ron Drabkin shares the outrageous story of Rutland, including his friendships with Hollywood stars such as Charlie Chaplin and Boris Karloff, from his book "Beverly Hills Spy."




    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    52 mins
  • SAS Rescue of the Iranian Embassy in London On Live TV!
    Dec 2 2024

    A Fan-Favorite Reprise Episode From Season One:


    Prior to May 5, 1980, the world was largely unaware that the UK’s SAS (Special Air Service), or any elite special operations units, existed at all. Six days earlier, terrorists had stormed the Iranian Embassy in London and taken 21 hostages. As the situation was being covered on live TV around the world, the SAS attacked the embassy. HBH is honored to be joined by two members of that elite SAS team, Pete Winner and Sekonaia ‘Tak’ Takevisi.

    The terrorists had not anticipated a violent response to their actions. However, what they received when UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave ‘Operation Nimrod’ the go ahead, was the full force of the most precise military instrument at her disposal: the SAS.

    The SAS made an example of the terrorists for all the world to see. As a result, overnight, the SAS, also known as ‘The Regiment’, became famous around the world - a world that did not know soldiers of this caliber existed.

    We thank Pete and Tak for taking the time to join us and reliving their experience from the day that put special forces on the map, permanently.

    Pete Winner is the author of his bestselling memoir ‘SOLDIER, I’, which he wrote with Michael Kennedy.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The $3T Cartel You Never Heard Of
    Nov 25 2024

    Run by the Venezuelan regime and military, the Cartel del Sol is currently the largest transnational criminal organization in the world, earning trillions of dollars per year from drug and human trafficking, and other crimes. The name derives from the fact that the Venezuelan military wear suns on their uniforms in place of epaulets.

    In fact, this cartel oversees better-known criminal groups, including the Tren del Aragua (recently, Colombia's Cali cartel, and Mexico's Sinaloa cartel. Ex-CIA Operative Gary Berntsen lays out the facts: The Cartel del Sol's origin, leadership, and administration—as well as its partnership with Russia and China, both of which help launder drug money in the U.S. and around the globe.



    Heroes Behind Headlines
    Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
    Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
    Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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    56 mins