Veterans Radio

By: Veterans Radio America
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  • Our mission is to see that the world appreciates what extraordinary things ordinary people have done to gain and preserve our freedom.

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  • January 2025 Veterans Benefits Program
    Jan 6 2025

    GET ANSWERS FROM OUR EXPERT PANEL!

    • Dale Throneberry – Founder and Host of Veterans Radio
    • Brig. Gen. Carol Ann Fausone (ret) – Legal Help for Veterans
    • Brian Hayes – Director of Communications, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
    • Ginny Creasman – Executive Director, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
    • Chris W. Cauley – Executive Director, VA Detroit Healthcare System

    Join Dale and the rest of the panel for our live broadcast on the first Sunday of every month at 5:00pm ET or stream later on your preferred podcast platform.

    Topics included: Vet Connect, Homeless Vets, Virtual Appointments, Outpatient Facilities, Medical records.

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    57 mins
  • 80th Anniversary of The Battle of the Bulge
    Dec 30 2024

    As the world recognizes the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, we talk with two authors and historians about the historic five-week offensive.

    Kevin M. Hymel

    Kevin M. Hymel has served as a historian and writer for the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force for the last fifteen years. He is a regular contributor to Naval History, WWII History, and WWII Quarterly, and the author of three books, Patton’s War: An American General’s Combat Leadership, Volume I, November 1942 -July 1944, Patton’s War: An American General’s Combat Leadership, Volume 2: August–December 1944, and Patton’s Photographs: War as He Saw It. He also leads tours of General George S. Patton’s battlefields for Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours.

    Hymel is an expert on General George S. Patton and has given presentations about the Maverick General at the Library of Congress, Eisenhower Presidential Library and Army Navy Club. He has served as a historian at the U.S. Army Combat Studies Institute at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He was also the Research Director for WWII History and Military Heritage magazines and has written numerous articles for each. His article “WAC Corporal Lena Derriecott and the 6888th Central Postal Battalion,” is being made into a movie by Tyler Perry.

    Robert B. O’Connor

    Robert B. O’Connor is the author of “Jeep Show: A Trouper at the Battle of the Bulge.” The book follows a show business drop-out who enlists in the US Army in 1943. From the book’s website:

    With its realism and emotional depth, Jeep Show is a must read for WWII buffs and lovers of historical fiction alike. The story will fascinate fans of Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, Ken Burns’ The War, The Thin Red Line, With the Old Breed, The Red Badge of Courage, Slaughterhouse Five, and Catch 22. Americans whose father served in WWII will be particularly interested.

    Learn more about the book here, or visit Amazon to purchase.

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    57 mins
  • December 22, 2024: Richard Sherman Photography // The Debrief Project
    Dec 23 2024

    This week’s first guest is photographer and US Navy Veteran Richard Sherman

    Richard Sherman is a Navy Gulf War veteran and a professional photographer who recently published “Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned,” which honors the more than 207,000 men and women who are memorialized in America’s 23 overseas WWI and WWII cemeteries. He traveled and photographed all 23 American overseas WWI and WWII military cemeteries over the course of six years (8 trips to 3 continents): from Normandy to Tunisia, from Florence to Manila, and from England to Luxembourg. The book features more than 50 biographies of those who never made it home: from names you know, like Roosevelt and Patton, to ones you never heard of like Vinsant and Summers. The book includes more than 225 photos including several of his images from the 75th anniversary ceremony of the D-Day landings at Normandy American Cemetery.

    The Foreword of the book was written by Vice Admiral Doug Crowder (Ret.), the former Commander of the US Navy’s 7th Fleet (Asia).

    Learn more about the book here.

    We also hear from Robert S. Colella, President and Founder of The Debrief Project

    Dale speaks with Bobby Colella, who served in the United States Army Infantry for 21 years reaching the rank of First Sergeant. Bobby’s service includes 27 months leading soldiers in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004-2005 (Ramadi/Fallujah) and 2005-2006 (Baqubah). After retiring as a First Sergeant in 2010, Bobby was recruited by a private contractor and supported both Operation Iraqi Freedom from Kuwait and Operation Enduring Freedom in Kabul, Afghanistan. After two years overseas, Bobby returned to Central Florida and continued his work with PEO-STRI in Research Park as a Subject Matter Expert and later as a Military Analyst for the U.S. Army’s SOF Training Systems, Engagement Skills Trainer Program until January 2016.

    In 2012, Bobby published “Battle for Baqubah: Killing Our Way Out.” In 2016, Bobby shifted his career toward the healthcare industry, where he held the position of director of new hire training and operations for AdventHealth’s Central and East Florida Divisions (15 hospitals and growing). Though Bobby’s post-military career was focused on supporting the training of newly hired nurses and other clinical staff, Bobby has maintained his passion for taking care of the troops and giving back to his community through various volunteer programs including assisting with establishing the Orlando and Daytona Beach Chapters of Team Red, White, and Blue and current administrative director for Redemption Community Biker Church in Daytona Beach. Bobby recently retired from AdventHealth to focus on The Debrief Project and its mission.

    Learn more about The Debrief Project here, and tune in to hear from Bobby himself about this nonprofit aimed at helping Veterans tell their stories.

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    58 mins

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Great Podcast.... and Inspirational Stories!

I've been a follower of this program and its podcasts for some time, and I have nothing but good things to say about it. If you're a veteran or are in the veteran-world, you need to listen to this program. Keep up the great work!

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