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Live Interview with: Fred Galvin: Fred Galvin served twenty-seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps, beginning as a seventeen-year-old who rose from the enlisted ranks to become an officer. Serving in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, and elsewhere, he led the first special operations company in the Marines and earned forty-nine military medals and ribbons, including the Bronze Star. Following his retirement, he became a business entrepreneur, nonprofit executive director aiding families of service members killed in action, and a consultant to the Marine Corps, coordinating activities in the areas of cyberspace, electronic warfare, and psychological operations. Amy Forsythe: AMY FORSYTHE began her career as an enlisted military journalist in the U.S. Marine Corps and is currently serves as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Her career has included five combat deployments and several other overseas assignments. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to ‘The Semper Fi & America's Fund.' Scott Huesing: Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.
One Veteran, One StoryDo you have a veteran plate on your vehicle? If so, we hope to find you, hear your story and share it with everyone. Thank you for your service!In this episode, Tyler talks with David Van Wie, founder of Fat Hendricks Productions in Arizona, about the creation of Patriot Plates, a project he and his daughter nurtured into a journey of telling one veteran story at a time.Visit the Youtube channel Patriot Plates to listen to veteran stories. Episodes hosted by Scott Huesing. Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.As a Marine Infantry Officer in 2006 Scott had the privilege to command Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines as part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC) while attached to 1-9 Infantry Battalion ("Manchu"), 1st Brigade Combat Team (1 BCT “Ready First”), United States Army (USA) as part of the Surge Strategy in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.Find Scott's book on Amazon: Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq's Deadliest CityCheck Patriot Plates YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/PatriotPlatesThe web at https://detroitunderstress.com/patriotplates/Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/patriot_plates/Stay up to date and gain early access to new podcasts and upcoming events by signing up for our newsletter at Coming Home Well NewsletterCheck out our other podcasts: Beyond The Frontline, Be Crazy WellFollow us on IG @cominghomwell_bts and @behindtheserviceFacebook at Coming Home Well or Behind The ServiceLinkedIn at Coming Home WellThank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring today's episode! Coming Home Well listeners can get 10% off by visiting betterhelp.com/cominghomewellSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DPPU22JG5EM6Y)
Imagine fighting in a foreign country where you didn't know who the enemy is and not being able to engage in enemy fire until the enemy was shooting at you. A retired USMC Infantry Major and best selling author, tells the story of the early days of fighting in Ramadi, Iraq.Scott, a retired USMC Infantry Major, describes how finding weapons in people's homes was not so black and white, as the enemy would threaten local citizens in order to hide their weapons in homes. In a city of 300K people and all the components that make it a city, were wiped out. It was similar to fighting in the Wild West.It was the American's goal to build democracy, but it was also the reason that impacted the failure of the Afghanistan pullout.Scott Huesing is the author of "Echo in Ramadi".https://www.echoinramadi.com/The David Johnson Podcast is the fastest-growing military show online. Not your typical military/veteran podcast, but a veteran podcast that focuses on bringing stories, perspectives, and fascinating new content to our community.Hit the SUBSCRIBE button and find out more about The David Johnson Show or check us out on YouTube HERE.
Scott Huesing was live with the Protectors Book Club on July 12th. We discussed Scott's critically acclaimed book ECHO IN RAMADI.About Scott: Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.The Book: From the winter of 2006 through the spring of 2007, two-hundred-fifty Marines from Echo Company, Second Battalion, Fourth Marine Regiment fought daily in the dangerous, dense city streets of Ramadi, Iraq during the Multi-National Forces Surge ordered by President George W. Bush. The Marines' mission: to kill or capture anti-Iraqi forces. Their experience: like being in Hell.Now Major Scott A. Huesing, the commander who led Echo Company through Ramadi, takes readers back to the streets of Ramadi in a visceral, gripping portrayal of modern urban combat. Bound together by brotherhood, honor, and the horror they faced, Echo's Marines battled day-to-day on the frontline of a totally different kind of war, without rules, built on chaos. In Echo in Ramadi, Huesing brings these resilient, resolute young men to life and shows how the savagery of urban combat left indelible scars on their bodies, psyches, and souls. Like war classics We Were Soldiers, The Yellow Birds, and Generation Kill, Echo in Ramadi is an unforgettable capsule of one company's experience of war that will leave readers stunned.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
Mettle of Honor: Veteran Stories of Personal Strength, Courage, and Perseverance
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. As a Marine Infantry Officer in 2006 Scott had the privilege to command Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines as part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC) while attached to 1-9 Infantry Battalion ("Manchu"), 1st Brigade Combat Team (1 BCT “Ready First”), United States Army (USA) as part of the Surge Strategy in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. In his book, Huesing transports readers to the deadly streets of Iraq in this visceral, gripping portrayal of urban combat. Bound together by honor and surrounded by chaos, they battled on the frontlines of a war without rules against an elusive, ruthless enemy who wore no uniforms and showed little mercy. Page after page, Huesing brings the resilience and bravery of the Marines brilliantly to life and shows how the devastation and terror of combat that left indelible scars on these heroes' bodies, psyches, and souls. Like earlier classics about men at war--Helmet for My Pillow, We Were Soldiers Once and Young, and Generation Kill—Echo in Ramadi is an unforgettable portrayal of war that will leave readers amazed and, at times, moved by the author's masterful way of capturing the experiences and emotions of combat. WEBSITE: (https://www.echoinramadi.com/) | To book an interview with Scott Huesing, contact Kylie Frey at (kylie.frey@regnery.com) SAVE THE BRAVE (https://savethebrave.org/) The mission at Save The Brave (STB) is to connect veterans through outreach programs to build strength of character. Our essential task is to prevent veteran suicide. STB is committed to providing veterans with Post Traumatic Stress ways to connect in a safe space. STB EMAIL (registration@savethebrave.org) Save the Brave is a certified 501(C)3 registered in the State of California. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mettle-of-honor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mettle-of-honor/support
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. Now Major Scott A. Huesing, the commander who led Echo Company through Ramadi, takes readers back to the streets of Ramadi in a visceral, gripping portrayal of modern urban combat. Bound together by brotherhood, honor, and the horror they faced, Echo's Marines battled day-to-day on the frontline of a totally different kind of war, without rules, built on chaos. In Echo in Ramadi, Huesing brings these resilient, resolute young men to life and shows how the savagery of urban combat left indelible scars on their bodies, psyches, and souls. Like war classics, We Were Soldiers, The Yellow Birds, and Generation Kill, Echo in Ramadi is an unforgettable capsule of one company's experience of war that will leave readers stunned. The Major is a formally trained instructor and public speaker with over 25 years of experience teaching and getting his audiences to connect to the material he presents, both in the military and private sectors. He has spoken to audiences of over 2,000 conveying his thoughts, intent, and goals in order to motivate listeners. His natural, outgoing style makes him uniquely qualified and capable of communicating and translating his experiences to audiences about leadership, team-building, and personal challenges. His best selling book is Echo in Ramadi and you can find more information him if you go to echoinramadi.com In this episode, Brad and Major Scott Huesing discuss everything from his time in deployment to where he is now. Major Scott is a true American who understands what it means to be in the scariest battles training with the best of them. He believes the power of human connection is above all other powers and gets his point across extremely well in this episode. Go to echoinramadi.com for more information.
In this episode, Brian talks to NY Times bestselling author and Marine Scott Huesing. Scott shares his recent cross country trip to honor a best friend and raise awareness for veteran suicide. Scott and Brian discuss the veteran community and the transition to getting out of the Marines. About Scott Huesing Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.As a Marine Infantry Officer in 2006 Scott had the privilege to command Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines as part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC) while attached to 1-9 Infantry Battalion ("Manchu"), 1st Brigade Combat Team (1 BCT “Ready First”), United States Army (USA) as part of the Surge Strategy in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.He is the bestselling author of Echo in Ramadi – The Firsthand Story of U.S. Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City (Regnery, 2018). He is also the Executive Director of Save the Brave.
"In war, destruction is everywhere. It eats everything around you. Sometimes it eats at you." — Major Scott Huesing, Echo Company Commander. Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. For several brutal months, from the winter of 2006 through the spring of 2007, two-hundred-fifty Marines from Echo Company, Second Battalion, Fourth Marine Regiment fought daily in the dangerous, dense city streets of Ramadi, Iraq during the Multi-National Forces Surge ordered by President George W. Bush. The Marines' mission: to kill or capture anti-Iraqi forces. Their experience: like being in Hell. He memorialized the actions of the men of 2/4 in his best seller "Echo In Ramadi." He takes readers back to the streets of Ramadi in a visceral, gripping portrayal of modern urban combat. Bound together by brotherhood, honor, and the horror they faced, Echo's Marines battled day-to-day on the front-line of a totally different kind of war, without rules, built on chaos. In Echo in Ramadi, Huesing brings these resilient, resolute young men to life and shows how the savagery of urban combat left indelible scars on their bodies, psyches, and souls. Like war classics, We Were Soldiers, The Yellow Birds, and Generation Kill, Echo in Ramadi is an unforgettable capsule of one company's experience of war that will leave readers stunned. If you like this episode or want to share you story, shoot me an email to kevin@twentyonegun.net Visit www.twentyonegun.net for everything 21 Gun and Follow 21 Gun on Instagram @21gunpodcast
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions.
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. As a Marine Infantry Officer in 2006 Scott had the privilege to command Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines as part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC) while attached to 1-9 Infantry Battalion ("Manchu"), 1st Brigade Combat Team (1 BCT “Ready First”), United States Army (USA) as part of the Surge Strategy in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Southern-Sense.comSergeant First Class Rich Stayskal and his wife Megan. A combat veteran who was shot in the chest by a sniper's round, survived and started having complications years later - the VA told him it was pneumonia - it wasn't. It was terminal cancer. Gross medical negligence and malpractice. Rich has one year to live according to his doctors.A 1950's policy put in place by the government to protect the government from being sued for medical malpractice - a sad indictment, and policy that protects the government and doesn't help those who defend it. support-our-troops-amend-the-feres-doctrineScott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. EchoInRamadi.comNatalie Khawan FeresDoctrine.comDedication: Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley, F.B.I., End of Watch Saturday, May 26, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comSergeant First Class Rich Stayskal and his wife Megan. A combat veteran who was shot in the chest by a sniper's round, survived and started having complications years later - the VA told him it was pneumonia - it wasn't. It was terminal cancer. Gross medical negligence and malpractice. Rich has one year to live according to his doctors.A 1950's policy put in place by the government to protect the government from being sued for medical malpractice - a sad indictment, and policy that protects the government and doesn't help those who defend it. support-our-troops-amend-the-feres-doctrineScott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. EchoInRamadi.comDedication: Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley, Federal Bureau of Investigation, End of Watch Saturday, May 26, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Southern-Sense.com Sergeant First Class Rich Stayskal and his wife Megan. A combat veteran who was shot in the chest by a sniper's round, survived and started having complications years later - the VA told him it was pneumonia - it wasn't. It was terminal cancer. Gross medical negligence and malpractice. Rich has one year to live according to his doctors. A 1950's policy put in place by the government to protect the government from being sued for medical malpractice - a sad indictment, and policy that protects the government and doesn't help those who defend it. support-our-troops-amend-the-feres-doctrine Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. EchoInRamadi.com Natalie Khawan FeresDoctrine.com Dedication: Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley, F.B.I., End of Watch Saturday, May 26, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comSergeant First Class Rich Stayskal and his wife Megan. A combat veteran who was shot in the chest by a sniper's round, survived and started having complications years later - the VA told him it was pneumonia - it wasn't. It was terminal cancer. Gross medical negligence and malpractice. Rich has one year to live according to his doctors.A 1950's policy put in place by the government to protect the government from being sued for medical malpractice - a sad indictment, and policy that protects the government and doesn't help those who defend it. support-our-troops-amend-the-feres-doctrineScott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. EchoInRamadi.comDedication: Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley, Federal Bureau of Investigation, End of Watch Saturday, May 26, 2018
Brett D. Schaefer is the Jay Kingham Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs at Heritage's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom - John "Tig" Tiegen, GRS team member and former U.S. Marine - Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major and author of Echo in Ramadi - Michael Eaton, Chief of Denver Public SchoolsDepartment of Safety -
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comScott A. Huesing, a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.comGrandparents Day 2018 - Sept. 9! Over 1.6 million adults become new grandparents each year, on pace to be over 84 million by 2020.Dr. Ken Canfield - President of the National Association for Grandparenting. Nationally-known leader and scholar, has committed his life to strengthening families. The H.E.A.R.T of Grandparenting, 5 Keys To Being The Best Grandparent PossibleDedication: To the seven airman who died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve, when an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Scott A. Huesing, a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.com Grandparents Day 2018 - Sept. 9! Over 1.6 million adults become new grandparents each year, on pace to be over 84 million by 2020. Dr. Ken Canfield - President of the National Association for Grandparenting. Nationally-known leader and scholar, has committed his life to strengthening families. The H.E.A.R.T of Grandparenting, 5 Keys To Being The Best Grandparent Possible Dedication: To the seven airman who died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve, when an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comScott A. Huesing, a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.comGrandparents Day 2018 - Sept. 9! Over 1.6 million adults become new grandparents each year, on pace to be over 84 million by 2020.Dr. Ken Canfield - President of the National Association for Grandparenting. Nationally-known leader and scholar, has committed his life to strengthening families. The H.E.A.R.T of Grandparenting, 5 Keys To Being The Best Grandparent PossibleDedication: To the seven airman who died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve, when an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comScott A. Huesing, a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.comGrandparents Day 2018 - Sept. 9! Over 1.6 million adults become new grandparents each year, on pace to be over 84 million by 2020.Dr. Ken Canfield - President of the National Association for Grandparenting. Nationally-known leader and scholar, has committed his life to strengthening families. The H.E.A.R.T of Grandparenting, 5 Keys To Being The Best Grandparent PossibleDedication: To the seven airman who died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve, when an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comScott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.comRick J. Collins is a "Brit" Veteran with over 10 years of service. He immigrated to the U.S.A. to play Rugby and became involved in Veteran issues. Today he is Veterans 360 & CONNECT Founder, Mission: To provide a not-for-profit gift to community organizations so that more people can be connected to Information, Resources and each other. TheCONNECTApp.org TheUnseenWounds.orgTAME THAT KRAKENDedication: New York City firefighter Michael Davidson, 37, was killed on March 22, 2018, while battling a blaze that broke out in the basement of a Harlem building on the set of upcoming film, "Motherless Brooklyn," which stars Edward Norton and Bruce Willis.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. echoinramadi.com Rick J. Collins is a "Brit" Veteran with over 10 years of service. He immigrated to the U.S.A. to play Rugby and became involved in Veteran issues. Today he is Veterans 360 & CONNECT Founder, Mission: To provide a not-for-profit gift to community organizations so that more people can be connected to Information, Resources and each other. TheCONNECTApp.org TheUnseenWounds.org TAME THAT KRAKEN Dedication: New York City firefighter Michael Davidson, 37, was killed on March 22, 2018, while battling a blaze that broke out in the basement of a Harlem building on the set of upcoming film, "Motherless Brooklyn," which stars Edward Norton and Bruce Willis.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comScott Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. www.savethebrave.org http://www.echoinramadi.comEd Brodow is a political commentator, negotiations expert and author of seven books, including "In Lies We Trust" and his new release "Tryanny of the Minority: How the Left is Destroying America"Ed Brodow analyzes the extreme Left's plan to transform America into an authoritarian socialist nation run by unaccountable government bureaucrats. An insightful, well-written indictment of extremist politics. www.brodow.comDedication: Cpl. Dustin J. Libby, 22, of Castle Hill, Marines. Died in a firefight in Anbar Province, Dec. 6, 2006.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comScott Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. www.savethebrave.org http://www.echoinramadi.comEd Brodow is a political commentator, negotiations expert and author of seven books, including "In Lies We Trust" and his new release "Tryanny of the Minority: How the Left is Destroying America"Ed Brodow analyzes the extreme Left's plan to transform America into an authoritarian socialist nation run by unaccountable government bureaucrats. An insightful, well-written indictment of extremist politics. www.brodow.comDedication: Cpl. Dustin J. Libby, 22, of Castle Hill, Marines. Died in a firefight in Anbar Province, Dec. 6, 2006.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com Scott Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. www.savethebrave.org http://www.echoinramadi.com Ed Brodow is a political commentator, negotiations expert and author of seven books, including "In Lies We Trust" and his new release "Tryanny of the Minority: How the Left is Destroying America" Ed Brodow analyzes the extreme Left's plan to transform America into an authoritarian socialist nation run by unaccountable government bureaucrats. An insightful, well-written indictment of extremist politics. www.brodow.com Dedication: Cpl. Dustin J. Libby, 22, of Castle Hill, Marines. Died in a firefight in Anbar Province, Dec. 6, 2006.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comScott Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with over 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments and he conducted operations in over 60 countries worldwide. During his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. www.savethebrave.org http://www.echoinramadi.comEd Brodow is a political commentator, negotiations expert and author of seven books, including "In Lies We Trust" and his new release "Tryanny of the Minority: How the Left is Destroying America"Ed Brodow analyzes the extreme Left's plan to transform America into an authoritarian socialist nation run by unaccountable government bureaucrats. An insightful, well-written indictment of extremist politics. www.brodow.comDedication: Cpl. Dustin J. Libby, 22, of Castle Hill, Marines. Died in a firefight in Anbar Province, Dec. 6, 2006.
Scott A. Huesing is a retired USMC Infantry Major with 24 years of service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. His career spanned 10 deployments in over 60 countries worldwide. Scott is an American bestselling author and his book "Echo In Ramadi" is available now.https://www.amazon.com/Echo-Ramadi-Firsthand-Marines-Deadliest/dp/1621577341/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1701674484&sr=8-1Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/citizen-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy