by Michael F. McNamara | May 19, 2017 | Post Traumatic Stress, US Army, World War II
Rangers at Pointe du Hoc
Harris Holman was a SSG, squad leader, in the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment when they landed at Normandy.
His story is the story of an everyday hero, although he would certainly reject that tag.
Harris passed on December 7, 2002 in his hometown of Hatton, ND.
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by Michael F. McNamara | May 19, 2017 | US Navy, World War II
Agnes Sure
Agnes Sure enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a nurse in 1938. Her career took her to Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and throughout the Pacific during World War II.
Listen to her fascinating story that took her from rural North Dakota to Pearl Harbor en-route to a twenty-two year career in the Navy and then time in Afghanistan with the World Health Organization.
Agnes passed away in 2015 at the age of 99. I met her on three occasions, she was truly what makes this nation great.
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by Michael F. McNamara | May 19, 2017 | Leadership, Post Traumatic Growth, Post Traumatic Stress, Transitioning From the Military
Daryl Hill
Former Major, USMC
darylhill.com
Daryl Hill, a former USMC Major and infantry officer joins us to discuss his consulting business which focuses on helping veterans overcome Post-Traumatic Stress and live better lives — additionally, Daryl assists individuals in conquering daemons that hold them back in business.
PART 2 of 2
http://darylhill.com/
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by Michael F. McNamara | May 18, 2017 | Japan, North Korea
Grant Newsham
Japan Forum for Strategic Studies
Senior Researcher
Col USMC (ret)
Grant Newsham, Col USMC (ret) — an intelligence officer by trade discusses two issues in the news with us:
(1) The high level “leaks’ that we read about almost on a daily basis
(2) The situation in the Western Pacific — has China taken ANY tangible step to reign in North Korea?
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by Michael F. McNamara | May 12, 2017 | 01 - Uncategorized
Jennifer Carazo
Founder
Sugar Bear Foundation
Jennifer Carazo joins us to discuss The Sugar Bear Foundation’s fundraising effort in support of TAPS on June 4, 2017 in Encinitas CA.
The Sugar Bear Foundation supports a variety of non-profit organizations that support Gold Star Families and is named for Jennifer’s husband, LtCol Mario “Sugar Bear” Carazo who was KIA in Afghanistan in 2010.
AWESOME Foundation supporting a GREAT CAUSE!
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SUGAR BEAR’S CRAWL FOR A CAUSE – SUNDAY, JUNE 4TH – 1:00 PM
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