John Mollison is a VERY good artist. But he is so much more. Each of his prints tells a story about the pilot of that plane. He also produces films featuring combat Veterans. John and one of his WWII “Subjects” will be joining us for this show.
Even as a young kid, Brian Dougherty had a passion for watches. This former Navy SEAL has founded a watch company based upon the three pillars of Heritage, Quality and Service.
After fighting as a Marine in Vietnam, Barry Broman joined the CIA as a “diplomat”. His “favorite agent” was a fellow whose only demand was that his assignments be “life threatening.”
Marc Cameron is a retired Chief Deputy US Marshal. His assignments took him from Alaska to Manhattan, Canada to Mexico and dozens of points in between. In 2016 he was chosen to continue the Tom Clancy Ryan.Campus thriller series.
Tim Cruickshank served 25 years in the US Navy, including deployments as a Navy SEAL Medic. Tim founded BoneFrog Coffee and BoneFrog Cellars as a tribute to the brotherhood of US Nave SEALS.
GORUCK did not have an auspicious start. In fact, former Green Beret Jason McCarthy wrote a book called “How Not to Start a Backpack Company.” Now they are a $100 million company. Co-Founders Jason and Emily join us to share their story.
SSgt Matthew Rosenberg had been assigned Mass Casualty NCO at the Pentagon two weeks before the attacks. He was awarded the Army Soldier’s Medal – the Army’s highest award for valor in action not involving enemy combat for his role evacuating and treating casualties on the fateful day.
Military history professor John McManus has appeared on the Smithsonian Channel, the History Channel, PBS, the Military Channel and numerous other platforms. We will be talking about one of my favorite subjects – World War II History!