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Colors of Heroes Foundation joins VOW Talk Radio on June 1, 2014!Colors of Heroes Foundation was thought of years ago when one of the founders (Robb; MOPH recipient) went on a hunting trip with Bob & Cathy Duhadaway. The therapeutic value of being in the outdoors was priceless for Robb's recovery. Robb wanted to reach out to other families that are also struggling. One day, while in conversation with Ivan Carter of Safari Classics and Dan Catlin of The Wildlife Gallery, the idea of auctioning off Robb's combat helmet to raise money to take children of fallen soldiers on a hunt was raised. The helmet was auctioned off at the Dallas Safari Club International convention. Robb was hoping to get enough to take two children on a hunt. Amazingly, the helmet was auctioned off, returned, and auctioned off again raising enough funding to start The Gustafson's Colors of Heroes Foundation.
Colors of Heroes Foundation joins VOW Talk Radio on June 1, 2014!Colors of Heroes Foundation was thought of years ago when one of the founders (Robb; MOPH recipient) went on a hunting trip with Bob & Cathy Duhadaway. The therapeutic value of being in the outdoors was priceless for Robb's recovery. Robb wanted to reach out to other families that are also struggling. One day, while in conversation with Ivan Carter of Safari Classics and Dan Catlin of The Wildlife Gallery, the idea of auctioning off Robb's combat helmet to raise money to take children of fallen soldiers on a hunt was raised. The helmet was auctioned off at the Dallas Safari Club International convention. Robb was hoping to get enough to take two children on a hunt. Amazingly, the helmet was auctioned off, returned, and auctioned off again raising enough funding to start The Gustafson's Colors of Heroes Foundation.
John Roberts from Wounded Warrior Project joins VOW Talk Radio to discuss PTSD.Warrior Relations Executive Vice President at Wounded Warrior Project, John Roberts served in the US Marine Corps from 1982 to 1996, when he received a medical discharge following a prolonged recovery from wounds suffered in the crash of a helicopter in the seas of Somalia at the beginning of Operation Restore Hope. In that 1992 crash, John suffered third-degree burns over 80 percent of his body, resulting in the loss of use of his left leg. His right arm was nearly severed; though doctors were able to reattach the arm, John suffers a serious loss of use of this extremity as well. Following military service, John wasted no time in starting a career devoted to his fellow wounded veterans. His first job was with the Disabled American Veterans, working as a national service officer in the organization’s office in Houston, Texas.On March 29, 2007 – exactly 15 years after the date of his injury – John left the VA to become national service director for Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). He was later promoted to the position of mental health and family support executive vice president and today served as warrior relations executive vice president. In this role, John works with all WWP program staff to ensure the most effective, beneficial warrior experience possible. We will be talking with John Roberts about life after combat, PTSD and ways to adjust to life after war.
John Roberts from Wounded Warrior Project joins VOW Talk Radio to discuss PTSD.Warrior Relations Executive Vice President at Wounded Warrior Project, John Roberts served in the US Marine Corps from 1982 to 1996, when he received a medical discharge following a prolonged recovery from wounds suffered in the crash of a helicopter in the seas of Somalia at the beginning of Operation Restore Hope. In that 1992 crash, John suffered third-degree burns over 80 percent of his body, resulting in the loss of use of his left leg. His right arm was nearly severed; though doctors were able to reattach the arm, John suffers a serious loss of use of this extremity as well. Following military service, John wasted no time in starting a career devoted to his fellow wounded veterans. His first job was with the Disabled American Veterans, working as a national service officer in the organization’s office in Houston, Texas.On March 29, 2007 – exactly 15 years after the date of his injury – John left the VA to become national service director for Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). He was later promoted to the position of mental health and family support executive vice president and today served as warrior relations executive vice president. In this role, John works with all WWP program staff to ensure the most effective, beneficial warrior experience possible. We will be talking with John Roberts about life after combat, PTSD and ways to adjust to life after war.
R. Lee Ermey joins VOW Talk Radio to discuss his new show, Saving Private K-9. Ermys new show, Saving Private K-9 tells the battle stories of America's 4-legged heroes, who serve with honor and bravery.R. Lee Ermey was a Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor nominee, and Boston Society of Film Critics Award Winner for Best Supporting Actor in director, Stanley Kubrick's “Full Metal Jacket”, R. Lee Ermey, after more than 25 years in the business, is one of the most successful and talented actors in film and television today, having starred or appeared in over sixty feature films.His numerous roles in feature film include: “Switchback”, starring opposite Dennis Quaid and Danny Glover, “Dead Man Walking”, “Seven”, “Leaving Las Vegas”, “Murder In The First”, “Life”, “The Frighteners” and “Sommersby” as well as his critically acclaimed role opposite Jared Leto in “Prefontaine”. He continues doing numerous voice-over roles, which span from “The Simpsons” to “Family Guy” to “Toy Story”(1 through 3). Toy Story 3” just became the highest grossing animated film of all time.Ermey spent eleven years in the Marine Corps, Two of which were spent as being a Drill Instructor at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, India Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion 1965-67, Arrived in Vietnam in 1968 spending 14 months attached to Marine Wing Support Group 17 and 2 tours in Okinawa. He rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant and was medically retired for injuries received.On May 17, 2002 he received an honorary promotion to Gunnery Sergeant (E-7) by Commandant James L. Jones, becoming the first retiree in the history of the Marines to be promoted.
R. Lee Ermey joins VOW Talk Radio to discuss his new show, Saving Private K-9. Ermys new show, Saving Private K-9 tells the battle stories of America's 4-legged heroes, who serve with honor and bravery.R. Lee Ermey was a Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor nominee, and Boston Society of Film Critics Award Winner for Best Supporting Actor in director, Stanley Kubrick's “Full Metal Jacket”, R. Lee Ermey, after more than 25 years in the business, is one of the most successful and talented actors in film and television today, having starred or appeared in over sixty feature films.His numerous roles in feature film include: “Switchback”, starring opposite Dennis Quaid and Danny Glover, “Dead Man Walking”, “Seven”, “Leaving Las Vegas”, “Murder In The First”, “Life”, “The Frighteners” and “Sommersby” as well as his critically acclaimed role opposite Jared Leto in “Prefontaine”. He continues doing numerous voice-over roles, which span from “The Simpsons” to “Family Guy” to “Toy Story”(1 through 3). Toy Story 3” just became the highest grossing animated film of all time.Ermey spent eleven years in the Marine Corps, Two of which were spent as being a Drill Instructor at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, India Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion 1965-67, Arrived in Vietnam in 1968 spending 14 months attached to Marine Wing Support Group 17 and 2 tours in Okinawa. He rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant and was medically retired for injuries received.On May 17, 2002 he received an honorary promotion to Gunnery Sergeant (E-7) by Commandant James L. Jones, becoming the first retiree in the history of the Marines to be promoted.
During this episode of VOW Talk Radio, Patti Katter and Mollie Grywalsky will be speaking with Colonel Norm Potter who is the Vice President of Financial Peace Government. He is a retired United States Air Force Colonel and Aviator with more than 4,200 hours in various aircraft and more than 1,800 combat and combat support hours. His team’s mission is to use Dave Ramsey’s principles to help all military and civil government members and their families achieve financial resiliency while greatly contributing to readiness.We will be giving away FIVE of Dave Ramseysbooks, The Total Money Makeover books during the LIVE show. This book is Dave's teaching is condensed into 7 organized, easy-to-follow steps that will lead you out of debt and into a Total Money Makeover. Classic Edition released September 2013. Tune in on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 1000EST to listen to this great broadcast. If you are unable to listen to the live broadcast, you can listen to our archives online or download any of our archives free of charge via BlogTalkRadio or iTunes.
During this episode of VOW Talk Radio, Patti Katter and Mollie Grywalsky will be speaking with Colonel Norm Potter who is the Vice President of Financial Peace Government. He is a retired United States Air Force Colonel and Aviator with more than 4,200 hours in various aircraft and more than 1,800 combat and combat support hours. His team’s mission is to use Dave Ramsey’s principles to help all military and civil government members and their families achieve financial resiliency while greatly contributing to readiness.We will be giving away FIVE of Dave Ramseysbooks, The Total Money Makeover books during the LIVE show. This book is Dave's teaching is condensed into 7 organized, easy-to-follow steps that will lead you out of debt and into a Total Money Makeover. Classic Edition released September 2013. Tune in on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 1000EST to listen to this great broadcast. If you are unable to listen to the live broadcast, you can listen to our archives online or download any of our archives free of charge via BlogTalkRadio or iTunes.