VBN - Veterans Broadcast Network

VBN - Veterans Broadcast Network

di National Institute For Veterans
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Red Eagle - secret heroes
A song in dedication to the 4477th Red Eagles.
VRH -The History of Veteran Service Organizations (VSO's)
In this episode of Veterans Radio Hour, host Mark Ely and co-host Eric Frey takes a deep dive into the origins, history, and enduring legacy of Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) like the American Legion, the VFW, and the DAV. Explore how these vital organizations emerged from the Civil War, influenced the evolution of the Veterans Administration into today’s Department of Veterans Affairs, and continue to honor Abraham Lincoln’s promise to care for those who “shall have borne the battle.” A powerful journey through time, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond of those who serve.
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VRH - Reconciliation in Southeast Asia - originally aired April 13, 2003
Discussion on the Center for Education and Reconciliation in Southeast Asia with Dr James Brask
Generals As Leaders: Patton verses Eisenhower
Welcome to another riveting episode of "Veterans Radio Hour" by VBN. Today, we dive into the lives and legacies of two of the most iconic figures in military history: Generals George S. Patton and Dwight D. Eisenhower. In this episode titled "Generals As Leaders: Patton & Eisenhower," we explore the contrasting yet complementary leadership styles of these two giants of World War II. Patton, known for his fiery temper and aggressive tactics, led his troops with an iron fist, earning a reputation as one of the most formidable commanders on the battlefield. Eisenhower, on the other hand, brought a calm and strategic mind to the war effort, expertly coordinating the Allied forces in a way that ultimately led to victory in Europe. We'll delve into their early careers, their rise through the military ranks, and the pivotal moments that defined their leadership during the war. You'll hear stories of their triumphs and controversies, their personal philosophies on leadership, and the impact they had on the soldiers who served under them. Join us as we unravel the complexities of their relationship, from their professional camaraderie to their occasional clashes in strategy and vision. Discover how their unique approaches to leadership not only shaped the outcome of World War II but also left a lasting legacy on the U.S. military and leadership doctrine for generations to come. Don't miss this episode packed with historical insights, personal anecdotes, and a deep dive into what made Patton and Eisenhower legendary leaders. Tune in now to "Generals As Leaders: Patton & Eisenhower" on VBN.
VRH - America and Military Stories - aired March 23, 2003
Veterans & Historians tell true stories of Service to our Country
VRH - Warbird restoration and aviation archeology
Experts discuss locating, recovering & restoring of WWII era Military Aircraft. Special guest: Bob Cardin, Mark Demmin Sr., Bob Collings, Russ Strine, Bob Coon, James Chybicki, Al Heinze
VRH - Veterans Fighting for Veterans - Aired 03/09/2003
8-10 pm CST - Information on Veterans For Constitutional Law, Veterans Voting Bloc, Veterans for Due Process. James Rhodes - Website Website about court cases fought for Veterans for Due Process Fantastic story about Veteran who received decades of backpay
VRH - Military Authors - Aired 03/02/2003
Interview with veterans who write fiction and non-fiction military novels. Special guest: Jeff Circle, Barry McWilliams, Raquel Thiebes, James Blinn
The Philippines Greatest Rescue Mission - WWII - originally aired on Feb 23, 2003
The Philippines is a country that has played a very important part in the military history of the U.S.Join us as we explore the highly emotional and dramatic issues surrounding the WWII Filipino soldiers, and the rescue of Camp Cabanatuan!
VRH - Sound of Freedom - Originally aired Feb 16, 2003
Veteran Air Force Thunderbird pilots and crew chiefs discuss their experiences as well as the purpose of the Air shows.
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