Episodes
The National Defense kicks off this week by speaking with Karen Woods of the United Military Women of the Southwest to discuss her group's activities in Las Cruces, N.M., especially their efforts to establish a women's veterans memorial.
Published 06/24/16
Published 06/24/16
Randy and Jerry look towards Charlotte, NC for the upcoming VFW National Convention and the musical headliner, The Oak Ridge Boys.  Jerry and Randy talk about the history of Presidential candidates appearing at the VFW National Convention over the years, and Jerry continues to incorrectly guess the discography of the Oakridge Boys.
Published 06/24/16
The National Defense welcomes Dr. Matt Naylor to the program to discuss the World War One Museum in Kansas City and it's programs, including special Memorial Day weekend ceremonies.  Randy talks with Matt about this incredible, world-class, facility and just some of the never before seen artifacts that are being displayed for the first time.  Check out the World War I Museum website for more information.
Published 06/24/16
The National Defense welcomes Air Force Veteran and American Airlines Captain Jim Palmersheim to the show to discuss an absolutely fantastic program for the children of soldiers who have died while serving our country: Snowball Express.  Jim talks about the program and his involvement flying kids down to Texas around Christmas every year, including those on his plane "Snowball One."
Published 06/24/16
The National Defense welcomes the author of "Reporting For Duty: True Stories of Wounded Veterans and Their Service Dogs," Tracy Libby, to the program to discuss her new book about the special bond between American servicemembers and their canine battle buddies. (From Nov. 2015)
Published 04/27/16
The National Defense welcomes the Chief of Staff for UST Global, BG Moore, to the program to discuss his company's work in the information technology field as well as their dedication to put veterans seeking jobs in IT to work.  BG talks about how his company feels that they are able to take veterans, place them in their veterans programs, and the direction they head with the proper training.  For more information on their Veterans training program visit their page for Veterans at UST Global.
Published 04/27/16
The National Defense welcomes the co-founder to the "Carry the Load" movement to discuss the origins of this great group, what they do, and how you can get involved in carrying the load.  To find more information on how you can take part in their relays to honor those that have served their countries, visit the website of "Carry the Load."
Published 04/27/16
The National Defense kicks off this week's show by speaking to the founder of the Veterans Golf Association, Josh Peyton.  Randy and Josh talk about the VGA, and their mission of being a nonprofit organization committed to promoting the game of golf to veterans and their family members.  Josh previews some upcoming Veterans events at the Masters in Augusta, GA.  For more information visit the website of the Veterans Golf Association.
Published 04/27/16
The National Defense welcomes retired Marine Corp Lt. Col. Justin Constantine to the program to discuss his military service, and his catastrophic head injury from a sniper's round in Afghanistan.  Following his recovery, Justin shares his experience in the civilian field, as well as his new book "My Battlefield, Your Office."  For more information, check out his website justinconstantine.com
Published 03/21/16
This week, The National Defense welcomes back Dr. Andrew Lubin to the program to discuss the various issues in the world that affect our military and our veterans.  Jerry and Andy discuss the election, the presidential primaries, and more.  For more information on Andrew Lubin check out andrewlubin.com.
Published 03/21/16
The National Defense welcomes Independence, MO, police officer John Howe to the program to discuss his work as a photographer and his recent work to take portraits of veterans, particularly those from WWII and the Korean War.  John contacts veterans, takes their portraits and gets their stories about service in their earlier years.  For more information on John's work visit his website howecreativephoto.com
Published 03/09/16
The National Defense welcomes the creator of MilitaryTeeTimes.com, Kevin Sullivan, to the program to talk about this fantastic service available WORLDWIDE to veterans and their families.  Kevin talks about how he got the program off the ground with partnerships with the Golf Channel and GolfNow, and how VFW members can take advantage of great golf, while supporting the VFW, at VFW.golf.  There's over 8,000 courses linked with VFW.golf, so get to swinging!
Published 03/09/16
The National Defense welcomes Tobias Lindholm, director of the Academy Award Nominated film "A War," to the program to discuss his film, viewers reactions to it, and the creative process used to capture the authentic feel of a soldier at war in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Published 03/09/16
The National Defense opens up this week by speaking with USAA's Bob Wiedower about 401Ks, oil prices, stock market corrections, underground caddie racing, and the PGA Phoenix Open.  Bob gives Randy and Jerry a frame of reference when it comes to watching the peaks and valleys of your retirement savings.  The guys also discuss some good (and not so good) suggestions to save a few bucks on your Valentine's date.
Published 03/09/16
The National Defense welcomes the Vice President for Talent Acquisition for Comcast NBC Universal to discuss his company's continuing efforts to hire American veterans, reservists, and their families.  Comcast has redoubled their efforts to hire veterans and their families into jobs in various fields under the Comcast umbrella.
Published 03/09/16
The National Defense welcomes back a longtime friend of the program, Irish Tenor Anthony Kearns, to hear about what he's been up to since we last spoke with him.  Anthony, among other activities, has recently performed for Pope Francis, the New York Mets, as well as participating in an event to raise funds for homeless female veterans.
Published 03/09/16
Published 01/07/16
Published 01/07/16
Published 01/07/16
The National Defense recovers from their New Year's celebrations by grabbing a slice of pizza with an old friend of the program, Mark Evans, from Pizza 4 Patriots.  Mark and his son cooked up an idea to provide pizza for troops on active duty overseas.  With the Super Bowl coming up, Mark fills us in on his plans for 2016, including the big game, Veterans Day, and more.  For more information check out the Pizza 4 Patriots website.
Published 01/05/16
The National Defense takes a few minutes to speak with USAA financial guru, Bob Wiedower, about the Fed raising interest rates as well as everyone's favorite holiday dinner topic: LIFE INSURANCE.  Jerry, Randy, Andy, and Nate wish you and yours a very happy, safe, and relaxing holiday season
Published 01/05/16
The National Defense welcomes archivist Andrew Hinton from Texas Tech's Archive of Modern American Warfare to the program to discuss his organization's efforts to preserve the history, particularly digital records, of some of the more recent armed conflicts in American history.  For more information on the project, please check out the AMAW website.
Published 01/05/16
The National Defense kicks off this week's show by speaking with the creator of the first veteran employment TV program and getting an update on just some of the good work being done for veterans around the country, and the companies benefiting from them.
Published 01/05/16
The National Defense welcomes the youngest grandson of US Military great General George Patton, Ben Patton, to the program.  Randy and Jerry speak with Ben about his family's military history as well as his new project, I WAS THERE Film Workshops.  The I WAS THERE program works to help veterans document their own stories of military service in order to help them both preserve their story of service, but to also cope with the sometimes difficult transition to civilian life.
Published 01/05/16