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Pouur Decisions
Pouur Decisions with Haditha “Butter” Khan of Ink Therapy Studio
Haditha “Butter” Khan, the creative force behind Ink Therapy Studio, shares her remarkable journey from artist to business owner. We talk about opening her studio in Bedford Heights during the pandemic, her experience as a Black female entrepreneur in the tattoo world, and why her art is more than ink on skin — it’s a form of healing and expression. Butter also offers advice to artists and entrepreneurs who are building their own path. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that blends creativity and business insight.
2025-12-19
20 min
Reveal
An Atrocity of War Goes Unpunished
In November 2005, a group of US Marines killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq. The case against them became one of the most high-profile war crimes prosecutions in US history—but then it fell apart. Only one Marine went to trial for the killings, and all he received was a slap on the wrist. Even his own defense attorney found the outcome shocking. “It's meaningless," said attorney Haytham Faraj. “The government decided not to hold anybody accountable. I mean, I don't know, I don't know how else to put it.”The Haditha massacre, as it came to be known...
2025-11-01
50 min
The Strategic Veteran
Rich Brown
What happens when the moment that broke you becomes the reason you lead? How do you rebuild when the war follows you home? Rich Brown was a Marine infantry assaultman. His story started with a teenage-triggered explosion in Haditha — and it could’ve ended there. But instead, he turned trauma into a mission: building men, community, and purpose after the uniform. Rich co-founded Honor Bound Fit, runs executive protection operations, and leads the Guidon-22 ruck, where veterans carry 22 pounds for 22 miles to honor those we’ve lost — and prov...
2025-10-20
43 min
Urban Valor: the podcast
Marine TOW Gunner Survives Iraq But Can’t Escape Scars of War
Marine Corps boot camp, combat in Haditha, Iraq, and the chaos, comedy, and cost of it all.Austin Hancock’s story is wild, hilarious, and at times heavy — this episode dives into all of it.We start today's episode of Urban Valor with boot camp madness: grown men in whitey-tighties doing squats, drill instructors weaponizing humor like it’s their MOS, and the kind of military hazing that only makes sense once you’ve been there.But underneath the laughs? IED-ridden convoys, combat stress, and the mental weight that doesn’t go away once the u...
2025-09-29
58 min
Politically High-Tech
276- Common Law vs. Badge Power: America's Liberty at Stake with Kirk Beck
Send us a textKirk returns to share insights from his upcoming book "Officer Hanson: Compassion in Blue – Finding Strength Through Virtue," which explores constitutional policing principles and the importance of compassionate law enforcement. His work weaves personal experiences with historical context to provide a blueprint for police reform that respects both officer safety and citizen rights.• Introducing Kirk's book about a compassionate police officer who treats everyone with dignity and respect• How the thin blue line culture can shield bad officers from accountability• Dale Brown's approach to police training in Detroit that emphasiz...
2025-06-01
50 min
Apple News In Conversation
Rebroadcast: They killed 24 people, including children. No one was ever held responsible.
This week, the New Yorker was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for its podcast In the Dark, which is featured in this episode from our archives.On Nov. 19, 2005, a group of U.S. Marines killed 24 men, women, and children in Haditha, Iraq. It would become known as the Haditha massacre and set off one of the largest war-crimes investigations in American history. But, ultimately, no one was convicted of these killings. The latest season of the New Yorker’s podcast In the Dark explores what happened in Haditha and how the U.S. military justice system often fails to...
2025-05-08
30 min
Israel - Twins Biblical Academy - Online Courses
Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) - An Eastern Syriac Bishop
in this last episode of the early Syriac church fathers we will learn about Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) was an East Syriac bishop and biblical commentator known for his scholarly contributions to the Church of the East. His epithet “of Merv” suggests he may have been born in the city of Merv in Central Asia (modern Turkmenistan), though this is not certain. He became the bishop of Ḥdatta (Haditha) in Assyria, near the Great Zab river in what is now northern Iraq, around 837 CE. In 852/853, after the death of Patriarch Abraham II, Ishodad was put forward as a cand...
2025-03-31
16 min
Walking the Land - 10 Days 9 Nights in Israel
Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) - An Eastern Syriac Bishop
in this last episode of the early Syriac church fathers we will learn about Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) was an East Syriac bishop and biblical commentator known for his scholarly contributions to the Church of the East. His epithet “of Merv” suggests he may have been born in the city of Merv in Central Asia (modern Turkmenistan), though this is not certain. He became the bishop of Ḥdatta (Haditha) in Assyria, near the Great Zab river in what is now northern Iraq, around 837 CE. In 852/853, after the death of Patriarch Abraham II, Ishodad was put forward as a candid...
2025-03-31
16 min
Reveal
An Atrocity of War Goes Unpunished
In November 2005, a group of US Marines killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq. The case against them became one of the most high-profile war crimes prosecutions in US history—but then it fell apart. Only one Marine went to trial for the killings, and all he received was a slap on the wrist. Even his own defense attorney found the outcome shocking. “It's meaningless," said attorney Haytham Faraj. “The government decided not to hold anybody accountable. I mean, I don't know, I don't know how else to put it.”The Haditha massacre, as it came to be known...
2025-03-08
50 min
The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Daily: A New Database of Possible U.S. War Crimes with Madeleine Baran and Parker Yesko
Madeleine Baran and Parker Yesko, investigative reporters with the New Yorker’s In the Dark podcast, join Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to discuss In the Dark: Season 3, which tells the story of a small group of Marines who killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, on Nov. 19, 2005.They also discussed “The War Crimes That the Military Buried,” a new database of possible American war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan, which Baran and Yesko compiled over the course of their four-year investigation. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also sup...
2024-11-15
49 min
The Lawfare Podcast: Patreon Edition
Lawfare Daily: A New Database of Possible U.S. War Crimes with Madeleine Baran and Parker Yesko
Madeleine Baran and Parker Yesko, investigative reporters with the New Yorker’s In the Dark podcast, join Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to discuss In the Dark: Season 3, which tells the story of a small group of Marines who killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, on Nov. 19, 2005.They also discussed “The War Crimes That the Military Buried,” a new database of possible American war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan, which Baran and Yesko compiled over the course of their four-year investigation. Get for Ad Free Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat
2024-11-15
49 min
In The Dark
Your Season 3 Questions, Answered
Was it scary to knock on all those Marines’ doors? What was it like to report in Iraq? Is it still possible for any Marines to face consequences for what happened in Haditha? The In the Dark team sits down to answer your questions. To view the online-only features of Season 3—the photographs, war-crimes database, and interactive documentary—visit newyorker.com/season3. Have a story idea for the In the Dark team? E-mail us at inthedark@newyorker.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-11-12
41 min
In The Dark
Season 3 Bonus: “Cleared by Fire”
For the past year, the Interactives Department at The New Yorker has been working alongside In the Dark on a remarkable visual exploration of what happened that day in Haditha. Sam Wolson, who co-directed the project, joins the podcast to talk about “Cleared by Fire.” Find the interactive documentary at newyorker.com/season3. Got questions for the In the Dark team? E-mail them to us at inthedark@newyorker.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-09-27
11 min
La Voz de César Vidal
Editorial: La matanza de Haditha - 26/09/24
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2024-09-26
13 min
Apple News In Conversation
They killed 24 people, including children. Why was no one held responsible?
On November 19, 2005, a group of U.S. Marines killed 24 men, women, and children in Haditha, Iraq. It would become known as the Haditha massacre and set off one of the largest war-crimes investigations in American history. But, ultimately, no one was convicted of these killings. The latest season of the New Yorker’s podcast In the Dark explores what happened in Haditha and how the U.S. military justice system often fails to hold its members to account. Host Madeleine Baran spoke with Apple News In Conversation’s Shumita Basu about this expansive investigative reporting.
2024-09-19
29 min
Crime Writers On...True Crime Review
In the Dark season 3 (eps 6-9)
When we last listened to season three of “In the Dark,” Madeleine Baran had collected signatures from the families of the Haditha victims, hoping to obtain secret photographs of the massacre. In the final episodes of the season, the team gives the pictures to an analyst who says the images are clear evidence of a war crime. Military prosecutors eventually charged eight Marines for killing two dozen unarmed Iraqi men, women and children. But a cascade of immunity offers, intervention by commanding officers, and a generous plea bargain meant no one was held accountable for the murders in any mean...
2024-09-19
1h 00
In The Dark
Season 3, Episode 9: Patient #8
For years, we’d thought what everyone thought: that there were twenty-four civilians killed by Marines in Haditha on November 19, 2005. But maybe everyone was wrong. To find online-only features, visit newyorker.com/season3. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-09-17
50 min
Radio åt alla
Eld och rörelse #144: Haditha och mördarna från USA
Efter lite vanligt rimligt uppsnack om städ-queer och upprabblande av filmtitlar följer ett kort nyhets-”svep” där vi bara pratar om Hizbollahs svar. Huvuddelen av avsnittet handlar sedan om Hadithamassakern, den cover-up som USA genomförde, och hur de amerikanska soldater som utförde massakern helt friades från straff. Massakern har aktualiserats av att fotomaterial från den amerikanska militären nyligen tillgängliggjorts tack vare rättsprocesser. De fruktansvärda bilderna vi pratar om i avsnittet finns i den här artikeln från The New Yorker, kanske ska du klicka och bevittna förbrytelserna för a...
2024-09-05
52 min
In The Dark
Season 3, Episode 7: Innocent in My Eyes
The conflicting narratives about what happened in Haditha make their way through the opaque inner workings of the military justice system, until they reach a top commander who decides which story to believe. To find online-only features, visit newyorker.com/season3. And to get episodes early and ad-free, visit newyorker.com/dark. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-09-03
1h 00
KPFA - Democracy Now!
Democracy Now 6am – September 3, 2024
On today’s show: Mass Israeli Protests, as 6 More Hostages Killed, But Netanyahu Refuses Ceasefire Terms, and U.S. Sends Arms 10,000 Hotel Workers Strike at Marriott, Hyatt, and Hilton for Raises, Fair Workloads and Respect The New Yorker Publishes 2005 Haditha, Iraq Massacre Photos that Marines “Didn’t Want the World to See” The post Democracy Now 6am – September 3, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
2024-09-03
59 min
Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
Dave DeCamp on Gaza, the US Strike in Syria and the Hezbollah Rocket Exchange
Dave DeCamp returned to Antiwar Radio this week to discuss news from the Middle East. He and Scott talk about the death count in Gaza, the dynamic of the war in the U.S. presidential election, the U.S. airstrike in Syria, the Israeli operation in the West Bank and more.Discussed on the show: “The Skeptic Who Could Shape Kamala Harris’s Foreign Policy” (Wall Street Journal) “US Says It Killed Senior Member of Hurras al-Din in Syria” (Antiwar.com) “Ben Gvir Says He Wants To Build a Synagogue at al-Aqsa Mosque” (Antiwar.com) “Israeli Forces Launch Ma...
2024-09-02
33 min
The New Yorker Political Scene Scene
Ep. 12 "Kamala Harris' "Different Kind of 'Hope' Campaign""
Russ breaks down the NYPSS breakdown of this year's DNC, with discussion of Kamala Harris, the sad state of affairs for the Palestinian cause, the Obamas and more. Russ also talks about the New Yorker's release of photos from the 2005 Haditha Massacre in Iraq.
2024-08-29
27 min
Colonial Outcasts
The Haditha Massacre and a Declining Empire: An On-The-Ground Marine Speaks Out
Check us out on patreon for exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/ColonialOutcasts Today we are talking about the Haditha Massacre nearly 20 years later with a US Marine who was in sector during the aftermath of the massacre about the blowback that was still taking place two years later. This will be a two part series hopefully. Part one is context, part two will hopefully involve an interview with a Former Marine Judge Advocate General Lawyer who was involved tangentially in the cover-up. He actually texted me last night “Greg, I was involved in Haditha and know of the co...
2024-08-28
1h 01
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp
8/28/24: Russia: US Will Face Consequences for Kursk Invasion, Khamenei Opens Door To Talks With US, and More
Discount Expat Money Summit VIP Ticket: https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/checkout/select-tickets/?coupon=ANTIWARRPI Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/liberty-platform-tickets-913244618237Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - Russia: US Will Face 'Harsher' Consequences04:35 - IAEA Chief Warns of Threat to Nuclear Plant in Russia's Kursk07:24 - Zelensky Claims F-16s Used To Down Russian Missiles08:46 - Israel Kills 41 Palestinians Across Gaza12:13 - A Palestinian Paramedic's Ordeal in...
2024-08-28
31 min
Crime Writers On...True Crime Review
In the Dark: Season 3 (eps 1-5)
An Iraqi lawyer reaches out to an American investigative journalist about a massacre that killed family members and others in his hometown. In 2005, after an IED attack on their convoy, US Marines stormed a village and executed 24 men, women, and children. The servicemen claimed they were returning fire from insurgents, but the evidence collected - including secret photographs - suggested a war crime was committed. Despite international condemnation of the Haditha massacre, none of the Marines served time for the killings. Two decades later, Madeleine Baran asks the question “why not?”Season three of the two-time Peabody Awar...
2024-08-26
54 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
From In the Dark: What Happened That Day in Haditha?
This program is drawn from a new season of the award-winning investigative podcast In the Dark. On a November day in 2005, in the city of Haditha, Iraq, something terrible happened. “Depending on whose story you believed, the killings were a war crime, a murder,” the lead reporter Madeleine Baran says. “Or they were a legitimate combat action and the victims were collateral damage. Or the killings were a tragic mistake, unintentional—sad, but not criminal. Basically, the only thing that everyone could agree on was that twenty-four people had died, and it was marines who’d killed them.” Season 3 of In the Da...
2024-08-23
43 min
In The Dark
Season 3, Episode 3: Sounds Like Murder
We travel around the U.S. to find the Marines who were on the ground in Haditha on the day of the killings. To get episodes early and ad-free, visit newyorker.com/dark. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-08-06
40 min
In The Dark
Season 3, Episode 1: The Green Grass
A man in Haditha, Iraq, has a request for the In the Dark team: Can you investigate how my family was killed? To get episodes early and ad-free, visit newyorker.com/dark. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-07-30
42 min
WIRED Politics Lab
From In the Dark: Season 3, Episode 1
Today, we're bringing you a special preview of the new season of the New Yorker investigative podcast In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran. The series examines the killings of twenty-four civilians in Haditha, Iraq, and asks why no one was held accountable for the crime.In Episode 1, a man in Haditha, Iraq, has a request for the In the Dark team: Can you investigate how my family was killed?In the Dark is available wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/itds3feeddrop Learn about your ad...
2024-07-30
10 min
Inside the Hive
From In the Dark: Season 3, Episode 1
Today, we're bringing you a special preview of the new season of the New Yorker investigative podcast In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran. The series examines the killings of twenty-four civilians in Haditha, Iraq, and asks why no one was held accountable for the crime.In Episode 1, a man in Haditha, Iraq, has a request for the In the Dark team: Can you investigate how my family was killed?In the Dark is available wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-07-30
10 min
The Freaky Deaky
192 | Active Duty Military Ghost Stories & Haunted Bases | Part 1 | Real Army Paranormal Experiences
Psst.. Hey there, wanderer of weird, lost deep in our catalog of curiosity..Wow, theatrical. Anyway, it's me, just popping in to let you know The Deakyverse is here. If you're a fan of all the tales, tickles and tangents, and want more, click here: https://ishortn.ink/tfdeakyverse(Oh, it's also available on Apple Podcast and YouTube Membership platforms. Okay, see ya.)---Welclome back to the show, friends. This week we're diving into part 1 of a 2-part look into Active Duty Military Ghost Stories, Haunted Bases & More Real Pa...
2024-05-09
58 min
Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
Ukraine and A Brief History of Atrocities in War and Empire (G&R 155)
Websters defines atrocity as "a shockingly bad or atrocious act, object, or situation." Russian atrocities on Ukrainian civilians have been the top of the 24 second news cycle since the invasion began. Since the advent of industrial warfare at the end of 19th century, war has been waged increasingly on civilian populations than opposing military forces. Wars of attrition have had the goal of subjecting the populace to "shockingly bad" actions to force the downfall of its ruling regime or submission of a resisting insurgency. The 20th century is full of examples of this by the British, the Germans...
2024-05-09
1h 13
Outkick’s American Joyride with David Hookstead
Getting Shot Down In Iraq And Killing Terrorists | Army Pilot Gregory Coker
Former 160th SOAR AH-6 Little Bird pilot Gregory Coker speaks with David Hookstead on American Joyride about the invasion of Afghanistan, the battle for Haditha Dam, getting shot down and killing terrorists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-11
1h 17
Moments in Leadership
Colonel Stephen W. Davis, USMC (Ret) – You Can't Manage People Up a Hill, But it Can Help
In this episode of Moments in Leadership, host David B. Armstrong spends time with retired Marine Colonel Stephen Davis, a veteran of the post-Vietnam War Marine Corps, the Reconnaissance Community, Joint Special Operations, and multiple combat tours up to the Regimental Command level, where they spend time discussing various topics related to hard-won lessons from the front lines combined with a realist take on what command, leadership, and management means. From Colonel Davis’ initial training operations and three courts martial in his first week of command, the conversation discusses the concept of having, understanding, and bei...
2023-10-08
2h 13
suket urip
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2023-09-01
10 min
VET S.O.S. Podcast
Navy SEAL to Advocate: Tim Fedrick on Veteran Support and Transition Resources
In this impactful episode of the VET S.O.S. podcast, hosts Shawn and Mark are joined by Tim Fedrick, a former Navy SEAL, veteran advocate, and executive producer of the TV series "Veterans in Transition." With a distinguished military career, including deployments to Ramadi, Fallujah, Baghdad, Haditha, and Al Asad, Tim brings a wealth of experience and insight into the unique challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life.Tim candidly shares his personal journey, emphasizing the importance of having a sufficient “runway” to prepare for transition and tailoring support to individual needs. From navigating VA systems to f...
2023-03-20
33 min
VET S.O.S. Podcast
Navy SEAL to Advocate: Tim Fedrick on Veteran Support and Transition Resources
In this impactful episode of the VET S.O.S. podcast, hosts Shawn and Mark are joined by Tim Fedrick, a former Navy SEAL, veteran advocate, and executive producer of the TV series "Veterans in Transition." With a distinguished military career, including deployments to Ramadi, Fallujah, Baghdad, Haditha, and Al Asad, Tim brings a wealth of experience and insight into the unique challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life.Tim candidly shares his personal journey, emphasizing the importance of having a sufficient “runway” to prepare for transition and tailoring support to individual needs. From navigating VA systems to find...
2023-03-20
33 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 8: The 9mm Shell Case
Frank Wuterich travels back to Haditha and a new Marine is linked to the back bedroom in House Two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-01-09
37 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 4: The Butcher of Haditha
Frank's defence team try to get him to remember what happened in House Two, but only after he appears on national television for an incredibly risky and high profile interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-01-09
38 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 2: The Photographs
Maloney and Brady go looking for evidence in Haditha, but the most compelling piece of evidence has already been gathered by Lance Corporal Andrew Wright. This is Andrew's story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-01-09
34 min
Murder in House Two
What Happened in House Two?
The shocking, riveting inside story of one of the biggest cover-ups in US military history. You thought you knew about the Iraq War? Everything you knew is about to change. Forever. Written and narrated by filmmaker Michael Epstein, Murder in House Two is about what really happened in the Haditha Massacre of November 2005, when 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians – including women and young children – were shot multiple times by a group of US Marines. But it’s about much more, too: about one man’s fight for justice, about how the US government tried to prevent the truth ever getting out, about paranoia...
2023-01-09
01 min
The MisFitNation
The MisFitNation Welcomes U.S. Navy Veteran and Purple Heart recipient Cris Rueda
Cris served with 1/8 marines in the Battle for Fallujah. He was a Navy Corpsman for 8yrs and when he served with 1/8 he was already in my second military order (Sea Duty). Cris also served in a Combined Action Platoon with 1/8 at the Haditha Police Station from June 2004 to about Sept 2004. He had jumped in with a Mobile Assault Platoon after the CAP platoon was disbanded due to threats to the city mayor and his family from the opposition. He received a Purple Heart from a VBIED attack at the Police Station on July 15, 2004.
2022-11-12
52 min
Conversations with Rich Bennett
Remembering Doc Perry By Helping Veterans And Their Families In The Fight Against Veteran Suicide
In this episode, Rich and cohost Derek Pentz have a conversation with Jenn Perry.Jenn is mom to Levi and Lennon, and will always be a bonus mom to Larry’s two oldest daughters, Madison and Ava. Her passion for veteran suicide awareness developed naturally in 2020 and soon thereafter she enrolled in Liberty University’s Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. She looks forward to working with other military families and veterans upon program completion.The Doc Perry Foundation exists to help veterans & their families in the fight against veteran suicide....
2022-11-07
1h 38
DTD PODCAST
Episode 121: Tim Fedrick “Navy SEAL/Warriors and Whiskey”
This week in the studio a guest with 31 years of service to this country in the United States Navy. His certifications include but are not limited to Surface Warfare Specialist, Search and Rescue Swimmer, Submarine Dolphins, Special Boat Teams, and is A Navy SEAL that has assignments with Seal Teams 3,1,Naval Special Warfare Group, and Special Operations Command. He has combat deployments to Baghdad, Fallujah, Rhamadi, Haditha, Al Asad, and Columbia. My guest since retiring has worked with the Honor Foundation, and the Warriors and Whiskey Club, an organization that partners with various veteran charities and veteran owned businesses that...
2022-10-24
2h 14
The VIBE with Kelly Cardenas
EP #224 YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES DON'T DEFINE YOU - KIONTE STOREY - MARINE VETERAN-HERO-SPEAKER
THE KELLY CARDENAS PODCAST PRESENTS Kionte Storey was born and raised in Stockton, CA where he graduated from Edison High School in June of 2007. On July 2007 he was shipped to Marine Corps Recruit Depot of San Diego where he would soon later graduate and become a United States Marine. After PFC Storey graduated from boot camp, he would attend Infantry Training Battalion of the School of Infantry based at Camp Pendleton, CA. Upon graduation from School of Infantry in December of 2007 PFC. Storey was assigned to his first duty station in Twenty-Nine Palms, CA with 3...
2022-10-20
1h 36
Coming Home Well
CPL Matthew R. Bradford, USMC (RET) ~ Adapt & Overcome
Tyler is honored to have special guest CPL Matthew R. Bradford, USMC (RET) on our podcast today. On September 11, 2001, as a freshman in high school, Matthew like so many others watched the terrorist attacks on America’s soil. He knew at that moment he wanted to join the military after graduating and in September 2005 Matthew enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. On January 18, 2007, Matthew was severely injured after stepping on an Improvised Explosive Device in Haditha Iraq. This moment put Matthew on a detour and he would learn the true meaning of overcoming and adapting. He di...
2022-10-07
37 min
Behind The Pen
Andrew Vincent - debut author
What do you do when you are forced to leave your job and stay indoors for years? (sound familiar) Well, Andrew decided to write a novel. This wasn't a story that had been with him for years. No, this was a story he wrote to entertain his parent online. And the more he got into the story, he realised he had something ad his parents raved about the story and pushed him to finish it and get it published. https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Haditha-Andrew-Vincent-ebook/dp/B09VTBY5G
2022-09-18
32 min
The Responsible Leadership Podcast
188 - Battle Of Haditha Dam W/ Earl Breon
In this episode of The Responsible Leadership Podcast, I share with you some details of the Battle Of Haditha Dam and how it highlights the need for communication in your organization. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/responsible-leadership/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-03-24
14 min
WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
COL (Ret.) Russ Kotwal, MD, MPH – Ranger Battalion and Regimental Medical Care in Two Combat Jumps and 12 Operational Deployments (Part 1 of 2)
Dr. Russ Kotwal spent nearly 30 years in the military and more than 15 years in operational assignments with the 25thInfantry Division, 75th Ranger Regiment, and U.S. Army Special Operations Command. He conducted hundreds of ground combat and air missions as the senior medical provider. Dr. Kotwal describes his journey to military medicine through the Uniformed Services University and then to Family Medicine training at Martin Army Hospital in Ft. Benning, Georgia. It was his experience treating the soldiers and families of the Ranger community that led him to also obtain further medical training in Aerospace Medi...
2022-03-19
32 min
The Ben Ryan Podcast
Andrew Milburn - Nine Times Out Of Ten Your Gut Is Right
Andrew Milburn retired from the US Marine Corps in 2019 and has since gone on to write the highly acclaimed memoir ‘When The Tempest Gathers: A Marine Special Operations Commander At War’. As an infantry and special operations officer, Andy has had operational command at every rank which included leading the multinational special operations task force given the mission of defeating ISIS in Iraq. This has obviously led to some very dangerous situations and from all his experiences, he shares with me what he thinks are some of the key skills and attributes needed to be an...
2022-03-02
1h 06
Moments in Leadership
LtGen David G. Bellon, USMC - Commander MARFORRES, “I Almost Didn’t Accept My Commission.”
Lieutenant General Bellon was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1989. Bellon began service as an Infantry Officer with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment. He then served as a Judge Advocate with 1st Force Service Support Group. In 1997, he left active duty and joined the Selected Marine Corps Reserve serving six years with 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion in a variety of positions. After 9/11, he returned to active duty for four combat tours in support of both OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) and OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF). During OIF I, he served as Operations Officer for 4th LAR with both TASK...
2022-02-18
1h 56
Combat Vet Vision
Jacob Mcmillin USMC
Jacob McMillin10 years USMC, Cpl.From Taft, CA.6.5 years with 3rd battalion 7th Marines, 3.5 years Wounded Warrior BattalionRamadi Iraq 2007Rowah/Hit/Haditha Iraq 2008/2009Sangin Afghanistan 2010Sangin Afghanistan 2011/2012Father of 4 children, age range 4 to 14Survived 6 IED Blasts, will talk about the Marine Corps, Combat Deployments, Transition, Job opportunities, and Support.Show Links:https://www.youtube.com/.../UCqvd5sUEtC9xkm7ejGN.../featuredhttps://www.facebook.com/aqseiberthttps://www.facebook.com/CombatVetVisionEmail: Aqseibert@yahoo.comThe Warrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.org/The...
2022-02-08
49 min
Border Patrol Academy Podcast
Josh Guell - W.I.N Episode 29
Chief Owens interviews Border Patrol Agent Josh Guell. Our Veterans Day Special Edition!Border Patrol Agent Joshua D. Guell, born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is currently serving at the Laredo West Station in the Laredo Sector. He entered duty on October 15, 2007 after graduating from the 720th session of the U.S. Border Patrol Academy, 2nd in his class. After 11 years of working with the Border Patrol, he applied his firsthand knowledge of the hardships returning veterans experience after deployment to create the Veterans Support Program (VSP) in March 2017. The program assists veterans employed by U...
2021-11-09
1h 00
Stream Popular Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Military
They Called Us ''Lucky'': The Life and Afterlife of the Iraq War's Hardest Hit Unit by Ruben Gallego, Jim DeFelice
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/530717 to listen full audiobooks. Title: They Called Us ''Lucky'': The Life and Afterlife of the Iraq War's Hardest Hit Unit Author: Ruben Gallego, Jim DeFelice Narrator: Ruben Gallego, Stephen Graybill Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 58 minutes Release date: November 9, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: From the Arizona Congressman, a ''powerful'' and ''searing'' (PW) chronicle of the eternal bonds forged between the Marines of Lima Company, the hardest-hit unit of the Iraq War At first, they were “Lucky Lima.” Infantryman Ruben Gallego and his brot...
2021-11-09
05 min
The Man Of Peace Podcast
Thomas Praxedes - Afghanistan Update (Protector Nation Podcast 🎙️) EP 31
Thomas Praxedes is easily one of the best Marines I had the honor of serving with. He was my big brother when I got to my unit 31 Lima company weapons platoon. He was a stand-out Fallujah marine and he was with me as we kicked off the battle for Haditha and Iraq. I was literally in his squad as we ran into the city behind tanks and trenches we had just blown through a minefield at something like 3:30 AM in the morning. He taught me how to fight, kept me alive, and helped me understand what war was all about...
2021-08-25
40 min
ALL MARINE RADIO
POST-TRAUMATIC WINNER: an IED in Haditha, Iraq took Matthew Bradford’s sight and legs and put him on a path to #NoLegsNoVisionNoProblem
I met Matthew Bradford at a Marine reunion in Montana. Matthew had his sight and both legs taken away by an IED blast in Haditha, Iraq in Juanuary of 2007. He joined ALL MARINE RADIO to talk about his path from civilian, to the Marine Corps, to Iraq, to Bethesda Naval Hospital, to Brook Army […]
2021-07-14
1h 18
Grow to AMaasing
18 - #NoLegsNoVisionNoProblem with Matthew Bradford
#NoLegsNoVisionNoProblem.... the mantra Matthew Bradford lives his life by. Matt is a retired member of the US Marine Corps. He was severely wounded by an IED in Haditha, Iraq in 2007 and lost both of his legs and his vision. This moment put Matt on a detour and he would learn the true meaning of overcoming and adapting and growing to be amazing as a person and as someone supporting others dealing with difficult issues in their lives. He did not know the extent of his injuries until he woke up in Bethesda Naval Hospital three weeks later.
2021-07-09
1h 39
The Outlook Podcast Archive
My life collecting the folk songs of Iraq
Sa'di al-Hadithi is one of Iraq's best-loved vocalists, known for researching, collecting and translating the folk songs and poetry from the area around the city of Haditha, where he grew up. Raised mostly by his grandmother, his memories of childhood are full of music and poetry, and of the love of his family - but following the Ba'ath party's rise to power in Iraq in the 1960s, he was imprisoned for five years on the false charge of being a communist. He tells Emily Webb about why his years in prison were far from a cultural wasteland, his international...
2021-06-24
22 min
ALL MARINE RADIO
ALL MARINE RADIO HOUR: the Marine Corps AAV fleet hasn’t “been to war” since 2005-2006 — WHY ARE THE MAINTENANCE NUMBERS SO GOD AWFUL LOW?!
To my knowledge, and I’ve enquired around the Marine Corps through friends, the USMC’s AAVs left Iraq in late 2005 and 2006 after 14 Marines and one interpreter from 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment were killed in action in the vicinity of Haditha, Iraq in an AAV on August 1, 2005. Why is this fleet […]
2021-05-07
1h 15
Honest Offense
56: Marine Veteran Matthew Bradford on Service and Sacrifice
Matthew Bradford enlisted in the Marine Corps out of high school. In September 2006, his unit was deployed to Haditha, Iraq. In January 2007, Matt was severely wounded after stepping on an Improvised Explosive Device in Haditha. Matt lost his vision and both of his legs. After a long rehab, Matt was able to realize his dream of reenlisting in the Marines. Matt continues to service as an inspiration through his message of #NoLegsNoVisionNoProblem. Matt’s website: https://www.matthew-bradford.com Matt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cplbradford Matt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bi...
2021-04-15
1h 15
The Protectors® Podcast
#192 | M.C. Armstrong | Author | Mysteries of Haditha
Send us a textM.C stopped by the Protectors to talk about his book MYSTERIES OF HADITHA, his firsthand experience with burn pits and toxic exposure in Iraq, making tough decisions, and a ton of other topics. M.C. Armstrong is the author of The Mysteries of Haditha, recently published by Potomac Books. Armstrong embedded with JSOF in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. He published extensively on the Iraq war through The Winchester Star. He is the winner of a Pushcart Prize and his fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Esquire, The Missouri Review, Wrath-Bearing T...
2021-03-02
38 min
Combat Story
Combat Story (Ep 17): Greg "Gravy" Coker | Special Ops 160th Aviator | AH-6 Gun Pilot | Author
Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more! Greg "Gravy" Coker is a legend from the elite 160th Night Stalkers, the Army's Special Operations A...
2021-02-06
1h 41
Melissa Rivers' Group Text Podcast
Murder in House Two
Filmmaker Michael Epstein joins us to discuss his podcast, "Murder in House Two." It is the story of what really happened in the Haditha Massacre of November 2005, when 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians – including women and young children – were shot multiple times by a US Marines group. Tune in to hear this incredible story and how Michael Epstein got unprecedented access at the trial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-01-14
41 min
Mike Safo
Mike Safo with Corporal Matthew Bradford, USMC
Joined today by Corporal Matt Bradford, USMC. Matthew and I talk about the issues of Kentucky basketball, what steps Coach Cal should take to change his recruiting and how football is really starting to emerge in the Commonwealth. Matt talks about growing up in Kentucky and Virginia and how the events of September 11th changed his entire life. We go through Matt finishing high school, going to boot camp at Parris Island and then getting stationed in Hawaii. He recounts getting the call that he is being deployed to Haditha, Iraq, what day to day activity was like being stationed o...
2021-01-11
1h 30
The Team House
Little Bird pilot Greg Coker on being shot down in Iraq, Ep. 74
Greg Coker was a AH-6 Little Bird pilot with the Nightstalkers and saw action in Iraq and Afghanistan. This was one wild episode as Greg tells us about how he joined the Infantry and then become a helicopter pilot flying Cobras and Apaches before assessing for the 160th SOAR. After 9/11 he deployed to Afghanistan as a fire support officer and had some hair raising experiences. Then came the invasion of Iraq, where he saw serious action at Haditha dam conducting gun runs for nearly a week straight. Then Greg tells us about how he was shot down in 2004 by a...
2020-12-25
2h 19
Awkward Fist Bump Productions
AFBP: Academy Award Nominated, Emmy Winning Michael Epstein with his podcast Murder in House Two
Michael Epstein, Academy Award Winning, Two Emmy Award Winning documentary Filmmaker joins us and talks to us about his podcast Murder in House Two. Murder in House Two follows the most expensive and longest criminal case in military history. Following the events of what would be termed the Haditha Massacre, Michael joins the defense team in helping to exonerate the Marines charged with the events. Great video and interview. Murder in House Two info: https://crowdnetwork.co.uk/podcasts/murder-in-house-two/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-in-house-two/id1531167867 FB group - https://www.facebook.com/Murder-In-House-Two-102134648203479/ Link to his two...
2020-11-20
00 min
Seven Deadly Sinners
Wrath - Jane Whaley Part 1
Wrath…Jane Whaley’s deadliest sin, can be described as, the uncontrolled hatred for someone or something, and the unquenchable desire to exact revenge on said object/person. Sure, that definition might make sense if the wrathful person is responding to someone harming or even killing their loved one. But where in the hell did Jane Whaley’s wrath come from? Because she directed her wrath fueled fury on the most naive and faultless, children who simply laughed, babies who naturally cried, and adults who were just trying to get by in their day to day lives. Cur...
2020-11-12
51 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 8: The 9mm Shell Case
Frank Wuterich travels back to Haditha and a new Marine is linked to the back bedroom in House Two. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-11-09
35 min
Heeere’s NeeNee! Horror Movie Podcast
They Live ft. M.C Armstrong
Hey there horror movie fans! Welcome to Heeere's NeeNee! Horror Movie Podcast. A podcast dedicated to all things horror, all the time. This week we had a special guest, and newly published author: M.C Armstrong, as we delve into this iconic forgotten horror- (1988) John Carpenter's They Live. https://www.amazon.com/Mysteries-Haditha-M-C-Armstrong-ebook/dp/B086RCJW3Z https://carolinianuncg.com/2021/04/06/the-mysteries-of-haditha-a-memoir/
2020-10-29
45 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 4: The Butcher of Haditha
Frank's defence team try to get him to remember what happened in House Two, but only after he appears on national television for an incredibly risky and high profile interview.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-10-12
38 min
Murder in House Two
Episode 2: The Photographs
Maloney and Brady go looking for evidence in Haditha, but the most compelling piece of evidence has already been gathered by Lance Corporal Andrew Wright. This is Andrew's story.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-09-28
35 min
Success for the Athletic-Minded Man
#263 How Matt Bradford Found His Purpose After Losing His Legs and Sight to an IED
Action Plan: https://jimharshawjr.com/ACTION Free Clarity Call: https://jimharshawjr.com/APPLY “The next hour is not guaranteed, so we’ve got to live each minute to the fullest.” No legs. No vision. No problem. Would you have the guts to say this if you lost your legs? On January 18, 2007, Matt Bradford was severely injured after stepping on an Improvised Explosive Device in Haditha Iraq. At that moment, his whole life was detoured. He learned the true meaning of overcomi...
2020-08-31
39 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 7: PEMUDA YANG BERJANJI MAU ONANI DI DEPAN PRESIDEN
Mbok Sinawang mulai merangkai ingatan masa lalu dan mendapat kesimpulan terhadap apa yang sedang dilakukan Tini kepada desanya. Seorang pemuda gemar nonton bokep berjanji mau onani di depan presiden eh pesinden.
2020-08-06
09 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 6: CERITA CERITA TENTANG KEGILAAN DAN PEMUDA YANG PENGIN JADI BATU
Warga mengenang kembali masa lalu Karti Benguk dan teori kenapa dia bisa jadi gila. Di siang yang terik seorang pemuda memutuskan untuk jadi batu saja.
2020-08-04
09 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 5: SABAR DALAM MENANGKAP KOLOR IJO
Setelah Tini dan ibunya menghilang, desa mulai mengalami kejadian-kejadian aneh. Pertama adalah kemunculan Kolor Ijo. Mbok Sinawang berusaha menangkapnya.
2020-08-03
09 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 4: CARA MENJELAJAH WAKTU MENGGUNAKAN BOLA MATA TUYUL
Mbok Sinawang yang penasaran, memanfaatkan mata tuyul peliharaannya untuk menjelajah waktu, mencari tahu tentang masa lalu Karti Benguk.
2020-07-29
08 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 3: BERSAMA IBU DIA LENYAP DALAM KABUT JALAN SETAPAK
Tini telah menjalankan rencananya. Menciptakan setan setan demi berkeliaran di desa. Di hari ketujuh, dia lenyap bersama Ibu. Sementara, ada tugas khusus bagi adiknya, Sunarti.
2020-07-28
08 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 2: DIA TIDAK PERNAH GILA YANG GILA ADALAH WARGA DESA
Kehadiran Tini di rumah Pak Kades membuat Sunarti tersihir, dia mencoba mengingat kenangan tentang kakak pertamanya. Selanjutnya dia akan melihat kegiatan menjijikkan dan keajaiban yang ditunggu-tunggu.
2020-07-27
08 min
Sheriff of Baghdad Podcast
Ed CCT Stories Part 2
This weeks guest is my main mostest MF, long time close friend CCT Ed. We pick up where we left off in part 1 destroying Iraqi tank divisions at Haditha Dam. He talks about the worst day he ever had shortly after that and how many people they killed that day. Wrapping it up with briefly talking about the new John Chapman book and the mission operation in Anaconda
2020-06-29
1h 22
Sheriff of Baghdad Podcast
Calls From The Quarantine #59 CCT Stories
This weeks guest is long time friend CCT Ed. We cover Air Force selection pipeline and what it takes to pass. Also we talk about desert mobility during the invasion of Iraq while attached to a unit squadron. Which lead to the battle for the Haditha dam.
2020-05-28
58 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT EPS 1: DIA BUKAN LAGI GADIS GILA YANG SUKA MELOLONG TENGAH MALAM
Tini datang ke desa kelahirannya dan membuat laki-laki menggila. Sebelum kedatangannya, banyak makhluk gaib menyatroni desa itu. Mbok Sinawang curiga, ada setan yang ikut datang bersama Tini.
2020-05-22
08 min
Hahahaditha
SETAN LEWAT: SINOPSIS
Bersama setan yang lewat sembarangan, Tini melampiaskan dendamnya. Ini adalah novela tentang membunuh patriarki yang melibatkan seven sins dan genderuwo.
2020-05-22
00 min
Hahahaditha
MUKADIMAH
Podcast ini dibuat untuk Haditha membacakan karya-karyanya yang bernaung di semesta rekaan Watukayu. Genre usungan Fiksi Klenik.
2020-05-22
00 min
Hazard Ground
Ep. 159 - Jeremy Staat (From NFL to Marine Corps)
When Jeremy Staat was drafted out of Arizona State by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1998 NFL draft, it looked as if his life for the foreseeable future would be based solely around pro football. He was a standout player, but after four seasons in the NFL Staat decided to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and serve in the military. Staat enlisted in the Marine Corps, and served from 2005 to 2009, deploying to Haditha, Iraq as an infantry Marine. In this episode, Jeremy talks about his unlikely jump from the NFL to combat, his close relationship with Pat...
2020-03-17
1h 11
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
One Minute in Haditha: Neuroscience, Emotion and Military Ethics
In this special lecture, Professor Mitt Regan discusses the latest research in moral perception and judgment, and the potential implications of this research for ethics education in general and military ethics training in particular. In November 2005, an improvised explosive device destroyed a vehicle in a US Marine Corps convoy, killing one man and seriously injuring another. Less than a minute later, Sergeant Frank Wuterich saw five unarmed Iraqi men standing by a car about fifteen meters away. The men were unarmed, and made no move to advance toward him, nor did they exhibit any hostile behavior. Wuterich later described what...
2019-06-19
00 min
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
One Minute in Haditha: Neuroscience, Emotion and Military Ethics
In this special lecture, Professor Mitt Regan discusses the latest research in moral perception and judgment, and the potential implications of this research for ethics education in general and military ethics training in particular. In November 2005, an improvised explosive device destroyed a vehicle in a US Marine Corps convoy, killing one man and seriously injuring another. Less than a minute later, Sergeant Frank Wuterich saw five unarmed Iraqi men standing by a car about fifteen meters away. The men were unarmed, and made no move to advance toward him, nor did they exhibit any hostile behavior. Wuterich later described what...
2019-06-19
43 min
The Athletics of Business
Military Service and Business Values, with J.J. Konstant
J.J. Konstant was a 2003 graduate of St. Ambrose University, where he was an all-academic conference basketball player and member of the Dean's List. He attended Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in October of 2003. After being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on December 12, 2003, he spent the next 8 months in Quantico, Virginia training to be an Infantry Officer. In September of 2004, he was assigned to the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. As the Rifle Platoon Commander for Fox Company's Third Platoon, he deployed to eastern Afghanistan in June of 2005. There he led...
2018-12-19
51 min
The Athletics of Business
Military Service and Business Values, with J.J. Konstant
J.J. Konstant was a 2003 graduate of St. Ambrose University, where he was an all-academic conference basketball player and member of the Dean's List. He attended Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in October of 2003. After being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on December 12, 2003, he spent the next 8 months in Quantico, Virginia training to be an Infantry Officer. In September of 2004, he was assigned to the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. As the Rifle Platoon Commander for Fox Company's Third Platoon, he deployed to eastern Afghanistan in June of 2005. There he led...
2018-12-19
51 min
ThisWeek Community News: Marching Orders
Jason Goldsmith of Powell, Ohio: Iraq war
Jason Goldsmith of Powell is a 37-year-old Iraq War veteran who was part of the U.S. Army’s 660th Transportation Company based in Zanesville. Goldsmith enlisted in 2000. At the time, he said, he couldn’t envision actually participating in a war type of scenario. “When I initially joined, I – not in the wildest dreams – would I have thought that I would be deployed to a combat zone,” he said. “I mean it did cross my mind, but it was just such a far-off scenario. We were nine years from Desert Storm, so you tend to ta...
2018-08-27
22 min
Sahih Bukhari-Kitab-Al-Tafsir
Episode-131-{Wa Iz Asarra al-Nabiyyu Ila Ba'dhi Azwajihi Haditha} - {'Asa Rabbuhu In Tallaqakunna An Yubdilahu Azwajan Khairan Minkunna} Hadith 436-438
{Wa Iz Asarra al-Nabiyyu Ila Ba'dhi Azwajihi Haditha} - {'Asa Rabbuhu In Tallaqakunna An Yubdilahu Azwajan Khairan Minkunna} Hadith 436-438
2018-04-06
00 min
Global Recon
GRP 48-Combat Flags, Combat Stories, USMC Veteran, Green Beret 18Charlie, RIP SSG Adam Thomas
GRP 48- Rest in Peace to Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Adam S. Thomas, 31, was killed by an improvised explosive device while on foot during an operation against the Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan, defense officials said. I'd like to have everyone send prayers and positive energy to retired Special Missions Unit Major, and author of "Kill Bin Laden" Dalton Fury. The Major is battling through a tough situation and we want him and his family to know that we support him. Back on the podcast is Dan, the owner of Combat Flags. James a Marine Corps Combat Veteran of...
2016-10-12
1h 21
Global Recon
GRP 48-Combat Flags, Combat Stories, USMC Veteran, Green Beret 18Charlie, RIP SSG Adam Thomas
GRP 48- Rest in Peace to Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Adam S. Thomas, 31, was killed by an improvised explosive device while on foot during an operation against the Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan, defense officials said. I'd like to have everyone send prayers and positive energy to retired Special Missions Unit Major, and author of "Kill Bin Laden" Dalton Fury. The Major is battling through a tough situation and we want him and his family to know that we support him. Back on the podcast is Dan, the owner of Combat Flags. James a Marine Corps Combat Veteran of...
2016-10-12
1h 21
The Film Project
Ep. 78: That's not a strawberry
We review our Netflix roulette “Battle for Haditha,” and Jason chimes in on "Ex Machina". Then Tom wows us with a list of what seems to be the worst upcoming films on summer 2015. We also give a brief summery of the 50 Hour Slam.
2015-05-10
53 min
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Talk of the Towns 7/26/13
Producer/Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Engineer: Amy Browne Program Topic: Conversation with Roxana Robinson about her new novel Sparta, telling the story of a young Iraq War marine veteran and his “homecoming” Key Discussion Points (list at least 3): a) Your new novel reflects on both the sending forth and the homecoming we provide for our young soldiers, invoking parallels to the historical Sparta… what inspired you to take up this story? b) Sparta is told through the experience of Conrad Farrell, and his family—his mother, Lydia, Marshall, his father, his younger siblings, Jenny and Oliver…...
2013-07-26
57 min
Konflikt
MAKT OCH MÖJLIGHET I INTERNATIONELL RÄTT
Lördag 15 novemberReportage av Randi Mossige Norheim om en historisk rättegång; en krigsförbrytare döms i USA för sin grymhet i Liberia - med hjälp av vittnen från Lappland.Men vem beivrar amerikanska brott mot mänskligheten? Eller ryska? Om förväntningar och förtroendekris för den internationella rätten. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Först kom Nürnberg-rättegångarna för drygt 60 år sen. Sen kom ingenting fram till 90-talets krig på Balkan och i Rwanda då realiteter som etnisk rensning, folkmord drev fram nya...
2008-11-15
55 min
Military History Podcast
Occupying Iraq (2003-2007)
Listen to "Occupying Iraq (2003-2007)"This episode covers the period between Bush's declaration of "Mission Accomplished" and the change in coalition leadership (from General Casey to General Petraeus). The following major events and topics are discussed:2003: Deaths of Saddam's two sons (Qusay and Uday), capture of Saddam, Baathist Purge, National Museum looting, and Bremer's disbanding of the Iraqi Army.2004: Sectarian violence and displacement, Operation Vigiliant Resolve (1st Fallujah), Battle of Ramadi, Battle of Husaybah, Battle of Mosul, Operation Phanton Fury (2nd Fallujah), Blackwater USA, medals of honor.2005: January and December Legislative Elections, Battle of Haditha, Abu...
2008-04-19
00 min
Veterans Radio
May 5, 2007: Marine Jeffery Chessani Faces Prosecution
Marine Lieutenant Colonel Jeffery Chessani has been charged with “Dereliction of Duty” and “Orders” violations in connection with the much politicized and often misreported tragic events surrounding a fierce battle between U. S. Marines and Iraqi terrorists on 19 November, 2005 in the town of Haditha, Al Anbar, Iraq—a place described as an “insurgent citadel.” The gist of the charges against Chessani is that he failed to properly investigate and brief higher commanders on the November 19 incident. The evidence, according to some, indicates otherwise. Our guest is Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, a national publi...
2007-05-05
48 min