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The April 11, 2013, episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with law enforcement official Stacy Dittrich, the author of Searching for Sandra, The Story Behind the Disappearance of Sandra Cantu. About the Guest Stacy Dittrich is “an award-winning 15-year law enforcement officer, author, ...
Staff Sergeant John Kriesel, USA (ret.) “was nearly blown to shreds by a 200 pound roadside bomb in Iraq, but battlefield angels in Army uniforms kept him breathing long enough to reach a field hospital. He died 3 times & was shocked back to life. Somehow he survived through 4 hospitals, 35 surgeries ...
Major Ray Gleason, USA (ret.) “is a retired infantry major of the US Army. He has been awarded several commendations & decorations, including the Combat Infantry Badge (CIB), Bronze Star with V (Valor), & State of New York Humanitarian Service Medal. Gleason was also granted the State of Ohio Commendation ...
The March 14, 2013, episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with Robert G. Kay, a civilian advisor to the South Vietnamese Navy. Robert G. Kay is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and currently resides in Pensacola with his Vietnamese wife. He retired from the US Navy as a lieutenant ...
The February 28, 2013, episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with retired New York City Police Department Lieutenant Michael Grant on writing the police procedural. Michael Grant is a former member of the NYPD. He worked as a police officer in the Tactical Patrol Force and the Accident ...
The February 22, 2013, episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation between Michael J. Kannengieser, a retired NYPD police officer and the host, Raymond E. Foster, a retired LAPD Lieutenant, on the similarities and differences between NYPD and LAPD on community policing.Michael J. Kannengieser ...
This episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with Lou Paradise, a decorated Marine Corps veteran who served two tours of duty in Vietnam as a helicopter combat/rescue crew chief who invented a safe, effective pain reliever to cope with his own pain issues: Topricin Pain Relief and Healing ...
Robert Michaels is the “CEO/Founder of Serve & Protect, an organization dedicated to the spiritual and emotional needs of police officers and firefighters, based in Brentwood TN. In launching Serve & Protect, Michaels returns to his roots. He served in law enforcement first with the 229th Military ...
The December 20, 2012, episode of American Heroes Radio will feature a conversation with Lieutenant Art Adkins, Gainesville Police Department about leadership and his new book Leadership Basics: Conquering the Seven Deadly Sins.Lieutenant Art Adkins is a 29 year veteran of law enforcement. He began his ...
Michael J. Kannengieser is “a retired New York City police officer who lives on Long Island, in New York with his wife and two children. Michael worked as the Managing Editor for Fiction at The View from Here Magazine; a U.K. based literary publication. Currently, he is employed at a performing arts ...
Lieutenant Colonel John Lewis Cook, United States Army (Retired), “served as the Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan, with responsibility for developing the force structure for the entire Afghan National Police. As of 2012, this force totals 157,000. From March 2008 until ...
United States Army veteran Clayton Lindemuth is the author of Cold Quiet Country. According to the book description of Cold Quiet Country, “On his last day in power, with a blizzard threatening 18 inches of snow, Sheriff Bittersmith is called to the scene of a crime. A farmer has been stabbed clean ...
The November 29, 2012, episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with United States Army veteran Clayton Lindemuth is the author of Cold Quiet Country. According to the book description of Cold Quiet Country, “On his last day in power, with a blizzard threatening 18 inches of snow, Sheriff ...
The November 15, 2012, Episode of American Heroes Radio features a conversation with Dr. Christal Presley, Ph.D., the author of Thirty Days with My Father: Finding Peace from Wartime PTSD. Christal Presley, PhD, is the founder of United Children of Veterans (www.unitedchildrenofveterans.com), a website ...
Ken Dye, a former St. Louis County Police Department law enforcement official, “retired after a lengthy career in law enforcement and corporate security. While employed by a major metropolitan police department he was assigned to street patrol, tactical operations, narcotics, homicide and as the Intelligence ...
Sergeant Darryl J. Kimball, San Diego County Sheriff's Department, spent "15 years on the patrol beat and then joined the depts air unit, ASTREA (Aerial Support to Regional Enforcement Agencies), in 2005." Sergeant Darryl J. Kimball is the author of Catch the Sky: The Adventures and Misadventures of ...
Mark B. Langford “spent four years in the U.S. Navy, where he served on the USS Shreveport LPD-12, a dock ship that delivered U.S. marines overseas. Shortly after his discharge, Langford began working for the Trinidad Police Department. He also worked for the Las Animas County Sheriff Department where ...
Jonathan Mark Bruce “is an attorney who studied writing at the University of California at Berkeley. As a prosecutor and attorney in private practice, he has litigated numerous jury trials and worked on homicide and death penalty cases. Bruce served overseas in the U.S. Army infantry before two stints ...
Gunnery Sergeant Nick Popaditch enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1986. While commanding a tank, he was wounded in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004. Nick was medically retired from the Marines in 2005 at the rank of Gunnery Sergeant. Nick Popaditch is the author of Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commanders Inspirational ...
Our Guest, Colonel Will G. Merrill Jr., is “a native of Ashland, Wisconsin, graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with the Class of 1958. He served overseas for eleven years in Germany, Vietnam, Korea and Greece. He retired from the U.S. Army with the rank of Colonel in 1989. ...
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