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Blog Talk Radio Veteran’s Day Special

The Blog Talk Radio You Served online Radio show is breaking new ground and I hope you will join CJ and Troy for this awesome occasion. The show hosted by CJ Grisham and Troy Steward will be on a special night this week, Tuesday night (Veteran’s Day). It is also at a special time. The reason this is breaking new ground (and why the special time) is because CJ and Troy are teaming up with www.patriotwatch.com and KFBK radio on the west coast to sync together online new media radio with traditional over the air radio. KFBK is a 50,000 watt Clear Channel station that averages over 1 million listeners in eleven states plus their online listening audience.

Since they are on the west coast, CJ and Troy have to move the show a little later than usual. We have two full hours of guests lined up for the show and we have been working diligently with KFBK and PatriotWatch to get this coordinated.

The timeframe for the show is 9PM -11PM EST. I know it is late, but I really hope you can listen live. From 9PM-10PM EST you can listen to it at the normal place, http://www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved

Starting at around 10:05 PM EST, KFBK will come online and you can also listen to it at their site which is, http://www.kfbk.com/main.html. Radio host Bruce Maiman will join CJ and Troy at 10:05 PM EST to serve as a 3rd co-host of the show. At 11PM EST, the online broadcast playing at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved will end, however Bruce has another full hour, of which he may use to keep talking to CJ, Troy, and some of our guests.

Both websites will also have an archive of the show that can be downloaded later as a podcast.

The theme of the show will of course be Veteran’s Day and what it means to you. The guests we have represent multiple wars and experiences in our Nation’s history. We will have:

  1. Afghanistan Veteran Mike Tumminelli (known as Mike T on this blog)
    • Michael Tumminelli works in Current Operations/Counter IED TF at Fort Myer. He is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, having just returned from Afghanistan as an Embedded Training Team member as part of Task Force Phoenix. He has also been to both Iraq and Afghanistan as part of his DOD civilian job.
  2. Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Winner Leo Thorsnes
    • A decorated United States Military veteran and retired colonel in the United States Air Force. Thorsness was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in the Vietnam War, for an air engagement on April 19, 1967. He was shot down two weeks later and spent six years in captivity as a prisoner of war.
  3. Desert Storm Veteran SGT Freedom
    • A Veteran of Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Determined Resolve, plus he is known as the voice of the patriot on his frequent You Tube videos that he publishes regularly.
  4. WWII and Iwo Jima Veteran Major General Fred Haynes
    • He commanded two divisions and several regimental combat teams in three wars. He is the last living officer of Combat Team 28, the unit that raised the flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima.
  5. Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Winner Paul ‘Bud’ Bucha
    • Mr Bucha was a two time All-American swimmer. After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point, he was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army. In Phuoc Vinh, Vietnam, Captain Bucha of the 3rd battalion, 187th Infantry, 3rd Brigade 101st Airborne Division led a recon patrol that encountered strong resistance. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions between March 16-19, 1968.He later taught at West Point and became president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.
  6. Iraq Veteran Zach Johnson
    • A Soldier/Musician, Zach is an Army NCO who wrote songs that were inspired by his Iraq deployment. Zach enlisted in the Army prior to the war starting, but after he witnessed the terrible events of 9/11. He put a promising career on hold in order to serve his country.
  7. Veteran and embedded reporter Scott Kesterson live from Afghanistan with hopefully a couple of soldiers who will talk about what it is like to be serving on the Pakistan border on Veteran’s Day.
    • Scott Kesterson is an ex-soldier who is a freelance journalist and blogger. He was embedded with Task Force Phoenix from May 2006-May 2007 in Afghanistan and is about to release a cutting edge documentary titled AT WAR. You can see trailers and photos at www.atwarfilm.com. Scott is back in Afghanistan on another 3 month embed following up from his earlier tour assessing progress and the current situation from the border along Pakistan.

All of these guys plus co-hosts; Iraqi and 14 year Veteran 1SG, CJ Grisham and myself Desert Storm, Afghanistan and 21 year Veteran, 1SG Troy Steward.

Please tell your friends, tell your family. Start spamming them now if need be. What better way to celebrate Veteran’s Day than to listen to Veteran’s live, telling it in their own words.

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9-11 Memorial Show

Folks, if you missed the You Served podcast live tonight, you missed a GREAT show. Not because I was on it, but because of the other people that were on it: David Bellavia, author of “House to House” and Medal of Honor nominee; 1SG Troy Steward, New York National Guardsman, military blogger at www.bouhammer.com and Afghanistan veteran; and Retired Marine Corps Major General Fred Haynes, author of “Lions of Iwo Jima”.

While it was an honor to have ALL of my guests on there, you simply have to listen to the interview with General Haynes. I interviewed the highest ranking survivor of the Iwo Jima Campaign from WWII. Then a Captain in the Marine Corps, General Haynes led and planned much of the combat on the island. His stories and insight are amazing and simply inspiring.

I also really enjoyed speaking with David Bellavia. David is a busy guy. He works so hard to help get out the Soldiers’ stories all the while pushing off his own heroic contributions in Iraq. Like most heroes, he takes it all in stride in utter humility. His work with Vets For Freedom put him back into the same country he fought for with his life. He was able to go back somewhere that many of friends didn’t come back from alive.

Finally, I also got to speak with my friend 1SG Troy Steward. Troy is a military brat and has been in the military for over 21 years. We spoke about his experience in NY during the events surrounding September 11th, his deployment to Afghanistan, and his son’s current deployment to Afghanistan as well. His blog has offered an experienced point of view about the conflict in Afghanistan and follows his son’s current deployment.

The show will swell a sense of pride within your heart and make you proud to be an American, knowing the kinds of people protecting this country. To listen to and download the show, visit our podcast page at www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved.

Okay, I just listened to the show and there is a strange and suspicious silence when one of the callers asks him a question. I was hoping that it wouldn’t come through in the archive, but it does. The caller and I both heard the answer, but it didn’t come through over the air. He basically said that there is no difference between his Marines and today’s Marines (though General Haynes was much more eloquent).

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Tonight’s YouServed Radio Program

Tonight, I’m gonna rail a little about what I saw as differences in the political conventions the past two weeks. I also want to share a distressing story with you about our military medical care and explain why this country does NOT need/should not want socialized medical care.

I had to do some rearranging of guests. Retired Marine Corps Major General Fred Haynes is at the Republican National Convention this week and instead of airing a recorded interview, we rescheduled for him to come on live during our September 11th show next week. In his place, I’ve moved Mrs. Janis Galatas from that show to tonight to discuss her book, “A Soldier’s Courage”, and get an update on how her husband is recovering from his war wounds. Norris Galatas is a National Guard Soldier who was seriously injured in Iraq and is still undergoing surgeries from it. You won’t want to miss this interview and call in with your own questions.

My second guest will be Bryan, from A Major’s Perspective military blog. He was recently highlighted on the You Served milblog. He is also this week’s Milblog of the Week, which will be our first one.

The show kicks off tonight at 1800 (6pm) CST and will last a full 90 minutes live. We’ve also got the VA Minute

Tune in at www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved

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You Served Military Podcast - First Show Tonight! 2200h

As you may or may not know, You Served is the proud new home of the hottest military podcast on the net! Hosted by our good friend and frequent You Served contributor CJ Grisham, the You Served podcast is going to be a weekly 1 hr spotlight featuring interviews, news, discussion and much more.

The first official live show is streaming tonight, August 29th at 10 pm CST. Next week, we will assume our traditional prime time slot of Thursday nights at 6 pm.

Join us as CJ talks about military voting, political activity in uniform (and out), plus guests SGT Freedom and CPT Jeremy Hopkins. Listen live here on our blog (use the player above) or head to BlogTalkRadio.

It’s the beginning of an era, don’t miss out!

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