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FAQs about Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement:How many episodes does Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.
December 18, 2021Michael Monsoor - 3rd Generation Military, Navy SEAL, Medal of Honor RecipientSend us a textMichael Monsoor was raised in California and was the son a Marine. Living with asthma at a young age, he didn't have much of a future in the military. However, he overcame those odds, played for his high school football team and in 2001, he enlisted in the US Navy. In 2006, Monsoor's SEAL team deployed to Iraq, where he trained Iraqi Army soldiers and took the fight to the insurgents. After receiving both the Silver and Bronze stars, he returned to Iraq with his platoon. While on a rooftop in Iraq with fellow SEALs, Monsoor's actions would put his name in the history books.If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more27minPlay
December 05, 2021Alvin York - WWI Medal of Honor RecipientSend us a textFatherless and poor as a teen, Alvin York supported his large family by hunting and working as a logger and railroad-man in northern Tennessee. When he was drafted into the US Army for World War I, he was faced with a decision: either follow the pacifist, non-violent beliefs of his church or learn to protect his fellow soldiers. York was right in choosing the later because he would go on to save his entire Army unit in France, take out a machine gun nest and help capture over 100 German soldiers. After being awarded the US military's highest honor, York would go down in history as a poor Appalachian boy who continues to inspire thousands. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more23minPlay
December 05, 2021Richard Marcinco - Vietnam War Veteran, Navy SEAL, Creator of SEAL Team Six and Red CellSend us a textThe Marines wouldn't take Marcinco because he lacked a high school diploma, so he went back, graduated and joined the Navy instead. He qualified for a UDT team that was later developed into the first US Navy SEAL team. He deployed to Vietnam several times and by the late 1960s, returned as a battle hardened veteran. Now as an officer, Marcinco's experience and education were valuable in choosing the perfect anti-terrorism team the Navy had to offer. The first sailors of this top secret tier 1 special ops team were later known as SEAL Team Six. Marcinco would later go on to command Red Cell, another black ops team that would test the Navy's vulnerability to infiltration. After 30 years of active duty, Marcinco retired but he was far from finished with life. Listen to this incredible story of the Rogue Warrior, Dick Marcinco.If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more12minPlay
October 23, 2021James Gunn - WWII Veteran, 454th Commander, B-24 Pilot, POWSend us a textAs commander of the 454th heavy bomb group, James Gunn was shot down during a mission over Romania. Just one week later, Romania surrendered to the Allies. Now, the ranking officer of almost 1,200 American POWs and no way to contact command, it was Gunn's responsibility to get everybody out. Hear the story of heroism from a Romanian fighter ace who helped Gunn liberate 3 POW camps. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more20minPlay
October 23, 2021Nicholas Walsh - Grandson of the Infamous Walter Walsh, USMC Iraq War Veteran, Marine Force ReconSend us a textMarine blood ran deep in the Walsh family. After one deployment to Iraq, Nick hung up his rifle and became a family man. However, the Corps came calling and he reenlisted. After the grueling training of force recon, Nick earned his coveted red badge and redeployed back to Iraq. He died a hero to many and will never be forgotten. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more10minPlay
October 23, 2021Lewis Millett - Canadian Army and US Army Air Corps WWII, Korean War Veteran, Last Bayonet Charge, Vietnam War Veteran, Medal of Honor RecipientSend us a textMillett came from a proud traditional military family. After deserting his post in the US Army Air Corps because he wanted to see battle, he joined the Canadian Army and served in England during the German blitz. He rejoined the US Army and participated in North Africa and Italy. His defining moment was when he fought in the Korean War and led a baronet charge, which earned him the Medal of Honor. Millett would finish his military career in the Vietnam War and retired in the 1970s. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more9minPlay
October 14, 2021Ghazni Forward Operating Base BattleSend us a textIn 2013, FOB Ghazni was hit with a surprise attack from the Taliban. Due to the supreme courage of US special operators and soldiers, members of the Polish Army and Special Forces and Afghan police, the base was taken back. In the aftermath, the battle claimed the life of 1 US Army soldier and several Aghan police. However, the death toll was much greater for the Taliban and they learned that day to think again before attempting another take-over. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more18minPlay
October 09, 2021Joe Beyrle - WWII OSS/D-Day Paratrooper and Russian Red Army Veteran, POW, Escaped from Multiple Prison CampsSend us a textJoe's story is one they make movies about. Joe enlisted in the top tier of specialized soldiers, the 101st Airborne Division. He parachuted into Nazi occupied France, narrowly escaped a sniper, killed several German troops and was eventually captured. However, POW camp wasn't made for Joe. After multiple escape attempts, he landed a job with the Soviet Red Army and finished out the war. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more16minPlay
October 09, 2021Basil L. Plumley - WWII, Korean and Vietnam War Veteran, Served With Lt. Col. Hal Moore, We Were Soldiers, Silver Star and Purple Heart RecipientSend us a textFrom the hills of West Virginia, a true hero emerged. He fought in 3 different wars on 2 continents. He was so awesome that Sam Elliott played him in a movie! Take a minute and remember the name Basil Plumley.If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more8minPlay
September 25, 2021Carlos N. Hathcock - Vietnam War USMC Scout Sniper, White Feather, 93 Confirmed KillsSend us a textKnown as "White Feather" to the enemy, Hathcock was severely feared in North Vietnam, having 93 confirmed and an estimated 300 unconfirmed sniper kills. Hathcock is a legend in the Marine Corps and his exploits made him a myth as a silent stalker in the jungles of Vietnam. Learn of a successful competitive shooter and an even more deadlier sniper from central Arkansas. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: [email protected]...more7minPlay
FAQs about Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement:How many episodes does Remember My Name - Heroes in Military and Law Enforcement have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.