Desert Storm and Forward

Sun 9/3/2017

Night Stalkers Pilot David Cooper

2021-02-01T15:06:39-07:00September 3rd, 2017|

When you are a pilot for the Army’s elite 160th SOAR Night Stalkers, there is no such thing as a “normal day”.  But November 27, 2006 was a day David Cooper won’t forget. Cooper was flying an AH-6 “Little Bird” as lead in a six helicopter formation delivering Special Operations Forces on a mission north of Baghdad.  The Night Stalkers earned their nickname as the first unit to fly using night vision equipment. That day they were flying in broad [...]

Sun 8/27/2017

Team Building in an Elite Unit – Charles Faint

2021-02-01T15:40:34-07:00August 27th, 2017|

Charles Faint wanted to provide his West Point cadets with a real life examples of team building.  But he had to get approval before he published the article “Competition, Call of Duty and ‘Naked Chicks with Guns’; Lessons on Team building from an Elite Special Operations Unit”. The issue also caused quite a bit of controversy around his family dinner table – particularly for his daughter Emily.  Emily shares HER perspective to begin our show. This excellent article highlights Charles’ [...]

Sun 4/23/2017

September 11 Visit from the President – Tom Keck

2021-02-01T21:14:44-07:00April 23rd, 2017|

Lt. General Thomas Keck On September 11 Lt. General Thomas Keck was conducting an exercise at Barksdale AFB. Before long the President of the United States would be making an unannounced visit to his base. As Commander of the 8th Air Force, Keck had just begun the Global Guardian exercise when a Captain handed him a note stating a plane had hit the World Trade Center. General Keck informed the Captain that all messages should begin with “Sir, [...]

Sun 3/5/2017

Afghan Interpreter Hamayon

2021-02-02T08:03:37-07:00March 5th, 2017|

Hamayon with Major Mike Kelvington Thousands of Afghan interpreters served with the US Military.  They were promised safe conduct to the US. However, the process has not met the promises. Thousands find themselves stuck in bureaucratic red tape, often waiting years. While waiting, they are being hunted by our enemies. Hamayon learned English in high school and also spent six months in the US at the Defense Language Institute. Despite returning to a comfortable job in Afghanistan, when [...]

Sun 1/29/2017

The Silent Service – Kevin Peppe

2021-02-02T08:24:10-07:00January 29th, 2017|

It’s called the Silent Service.  I have learned the phrase does not only apply to the stealthy nature of the mission but also to the tight knit families of the submarine community and how little the general public knows about these implements of war. Our guest is retired Navy Captain Kevin Peppe. He served on 5 submarines, commanding one and later served as Commodore for a squadron of 8 submarines. After retiring from the Navy, Kevin was an executive with Raytheon’s [...]

Sun 12/11/2016

The Last Punisher – Kevin Lacz

2021-03-02T13:28:54-07:00December 11th, 2016|

Lacz with team mates Chris Kyle & Marc Lee The Last Punisher is a book by Kevin Lacz that records his time as a member of SEAL Team 3, also known as “The Punishers”.  This no-holds barred account of the Battle of Ramadi has become a New York Times best seller. One of Kevin’s close friends lost his father in the World Trade Center bombings and those 9/11 attacks inspired Kevin to join the military. He was initially [...]

Sun 10/30/2016

The Distinguished Couple

2021-03-02T20:14:49-07:00October 30th, 2016|

The Distinguished Flying Cross was established to recognize any member of our armed services who distinguished themselves by “heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial flight.” Colonels Kim and Scott Campbell are both Air Force fighter pilots, both fly A-10 aircraft, they are married and..they both have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. On April 7, 2003, then Captain Kim Campbell was flying a combat air support mission over Baghdad.  While exiting the area, her aircraft was hit [...]

Sun 9/25/2016

Women in Combat – Special Forces with Marshall McGurk

2021-02-06T19:26:12-07:00September 25th, 2016|

McGurk in Afghanistan The discussion about women in combat my not have ended with the decision by Defense Secretary Ashton Carter in December. Today’s guest has written “The debate on women in combat is an emotional one, filled with anger and vitriol across both sides of the aisle.”  Marshall McGurk is a WestPoint graduate who has also earned the coveted Ranger Tab and served as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in Afghanistan. The nature of today’s warfare means [...]

Sun 9/18/2016

Level Zero Heroes – MARSOC Veteran Michael Golembesky

2021-02-08T09:30:44-07:00September 18th, 2016|

Michael Golembesky is a veteran of MARSOC and author or the best-selling book Level Zero Heroes. He joins American Warrior Radio a few days before release of his second book “Dagger 22”. A self-described “long hair hippy with a peace tattoo”, Michael enlisted in the Marines shortly after the September 11 bombings.  His career led him into the newly formed Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) serving as a Joint Terminal Attack Controller. The role of a JTAC is [...]

Sun 7/17/2016

355th Fighter Wing – Col. James P. Meger

2021-02-15T09:28:59-07:00July 17th, 2016|

Colonel James P. Meger is the Commander of the 355th Fighter Wing, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Davis-Monthan is one of the largest installation and flying operations in the Air Force, with 7.500 airmen, 3,200 civilian personnel and more than 100 aircraft.  It is the principal training base for all A-10 pilots. The base also hosts a number of tenant units such as the 12th Air Force Headquarters, various rescue squadrons and the “boneyard”. Meger is an Air Force Academy graduate. [...]

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