Episode 538: Gretchen Smith, Veteran, Founder of Code of Vets
Gretchen Smith is founder of Code of Vets a non-profit org that works to raise money via individual donations and send it to veterans in need.
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Gretchen Smith is founder of Code of Vets a non-profit org that works to raise money via individual donations and send it to veterans in need.
Eric Davis joins us to talk about is new webinar that helps you use what he learned while training SEAL snipers to break into the next level.
Former linebacker Donnie Edwards has dedicated his post-NFL life to WWII veterans through his organization, the Best Defense Foundation.
Paul Bruno has spent more than 20 years researching, writing and studying early Jeep history. He is likely the world’s expert on the vehicle.
Jay Dobyns is known as one of history’s most daring undercover operators for his high-octane missions targeting America’s violent crime.
DEA agents Javier Peña and Steve Murphy were stationed in Colombia and were responsible for taking down Pablo Escobar and the Medellin cartel.
Goldsmith is founder of High Ground Veterans Advocacy, an organization improving the lives of servicemembers, veterans and their families.
This week we sat dowbn with Col. Moe Davis (Ret.) who served as Director of the Air Force Judiciary and former Chief Prosecutor at GITMO.
This week, we caught up with Matiyes Kinker, a former Marine and staff member of VET Tv; a fresh reminder that comedy is an important facet of celebrating the military and our experiences.
General Don Bolduc served as CJSOTF commander and as Commander of the Combined Joint Special Operations Component in Afghanistan where he logged ten deployments.
Our guest Dan Hampton is a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who served in the U.S. Air Force from 1986 to 2006. He flew 151 combat missions in the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon and logged 726 career combat hours. Lt. Col (Ret.) Hampton is best known as a “Wild Weasel”, or Surface-to-Air […]
In this episode, host Steve Balestrieri speaks with Clint Lorance, a former Army officer who was wrongly accused of killing Afghan civilians. The military system, the unit chain of command, and the Army committed a grave injustice and put Clint in prison for killing enemy combatants who were getting ready to attack his soldiers. Thanks […]