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Episode 021 – Stan Staheli, Patton’s Third Army, WWII POW

February 6, 2017 By Thad Forester

Stan Staheli High school diploma
Photo courtesy of The Commercial Appeal

J. Stanford (Stan) Staheli was only 18 years old when drafted. One year later he was a member of Patton’s Third Army, 4th Armored Division, liberating France from the Nazi’s.  It was here that he was captured in 1944 during a German counter-attack near Rimsdorf, France.  The Germans immediately said “The war’s over for you.”  Stan thought surely, they were going to be killed; but that wasn’t the case.

He and the other prisoners walked three days to the camp in Frankfurt.  They then traveled by rail in a standing-room only conditions to East Germany.  Then eventually to another location where they were held for five months.  Even though he said he was treated humanely, he was stripped of his clothes each night and only had a small throw blanket for cover, during the coldest recorded winter in German history at the time.

Stan said life in the prison camp wasn’t that bad.  The guards told them “if you don’t work, you don’t eat.”  Having grown up in the depression, this wasn’t a new concept to him.  He learned to love to work long before the Army.  They built bomb shelters and repaired railroads for the German Army.  However, many of the guards were disabled from the front lines and would show the prisoners pictures of their captors’ families when their superiors weren’t around.

Staheli said his mom never lost faith that her son was alive.  Even though he was officially “missing in action”, many presumed he was dead.  After being released, he was finally able to write his family and then surprised them on a Sunday morning in Cedar City, UT.

Today, Staheli is 91 years old and has a noble posterity – 10 children (2 have passed), 53 grandchildren, and 60+ great-grandchildren.  Quoting Will Rogers, he said “I never met a man I didn’t like.”

This hero, with only an 8th grade education, was presented an honorary diploma from Enterprise High School in May 2016.

Music courtesy of Soundroad – Believe.
Copyright 2017 Thad Forester
www.patriottothecore.com
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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: castle prison, counter attack, enterprise, honorary diploma, liberation of france, nazis, patton's third army, pow, rimsdorf, wwii

Episode 020, Part 2 – Johnny Spann, Father of Mike Spann – first American killed in combat in US invasion of Afghanistan

January 23, 2017 By Thad Forester

father of Mike SpannHere in Part 2 we find out more about Mike Spann’s final moments in Qala-i-Jangi fortress.  At one point, Mike was interviewing American traitor John Walker Lindh.  Lindh knew of the uprising that was planned and could have saved Mike’s life, but he never said a word.  Instead, when questioned, he remained silent, leading to Spann being overrun and killed.

Since Mike Spann’s death, his father has been on a mission to find out all the details about his son’s final moments, however this required deciphering the truth from fiction.  He even went to Afghanistan and met with General Dostum.  Here he saw the spot where his son was killed by the anti-American terrorists.

Also, Spann answers the disputed question of whether or not his son was tortured.

It was an honor to speak to this grieving and proud father of American hero Mike Spann.

Read more about this quiet warrior below:

https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/johnny-micheal-spann.html

Music courtesy of Soundroad – Believe.
Copyright 2017 Thad Forester
www.patriottothecore.com
email questions to thad@patriottothecore.com

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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: afghanistan, cia, cia interrogation, dostum, horse soldiers, john walker lindh, mazar-i-sharif, northern alliance, qala-i-jangi, winfield

Episode 020, Part 1 – Johnny Spann, Father of Mike Spann – first American killed in combat in US invasion of Afghanistan

January 23, 2017 By Thad Forester

mike spann marinesAs a CIA officer, Mike Spann (Johnny Micheal) was in the fortress of Qala-i-Jangi, where Taliban prisoners were being held and questioned.  Although these captives had given themselves up, their pledge of surrender was a lie.

Mike was interviewing a group of extremists when hundreds of prisoners revolted in a planned uprising. Just before he was killed in the attack, Mike warned an Agency colleague of the imminent danger, helping his colleague get to safety. Spann fought for his life, but in the end was overtaken.  He went down fighting.

The life of Mike Spann life could have been spared if American traitor John Walker Lindh would have told Mike about the scheduled revolt.  Instead, he remained silent when Mike questioned him.

His dad shares with us about Mike’s early days of getting his pilot’s license at age 17, why he joined the Marines and then the CIA.  Then, how 9/11 impacted him.

Johnny also tells us that he discovered he couldn’t trust everything he read or heard from the media, due to getting burned by some reporters.

Learn more about “quiet warrior” Mike Spann below:

https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/johnny-micheal-spann.html

Music courtesy of Soundroad – Believe.
Copyright 2017 Thad Forester
www.patriottothecore.com
email questions to thad@patriottothecore.com

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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: afghanistan, cia, cia interrogation, dostum, horse soldiers, john walker lindh, mazari sharif, northern alliance, qala-i-jangi, winfield

Harry’s Razors – The best men’s razor option available

January 18, 2017 By Thad Forester

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Ever since my days of shaving began, I’ve used either Bic disposables or mostly Gillette Sensor (originals and up to the 3rd gen) razors.  I’m sure I’m like most men – I hated buying refills b/c they were too expensive, therefore I used each blade as long as possible.

Two years ago I decided I wasn’t buying blades from the store anymore, so I chose to order the MicroTouch Tough Blade razor because I kept seeing the commercial with Brett Favre advertising it.  I even ordered several extra blades.  However, I was never impressed; they were just average quality, and a little cheaper than the store-bought razors.

Well, I finally ran out of those blades and ordered from Harry’s.  They are a sponsor on SOFREP, so I’ve heard of them over the years that I’ve subscribed to this podcast.

Where to start:

harry's_razor_set
Truman Set

For starters, I chose the Truman Set, which comes with a razor, 3 blades and shaving cream.  It also comes with a small sample of aftershave and a blade cover.  All this for $15.

They have other options besides the Truman Set, so check out their site.

Each blade set consists of 5 individual blades. Compare this to 3 individual blades with my former razor brand, Tough Blade.

Why Harry’s razors:

They own their German factory AND sell direct.

They are much cheaper than any other razor company sold in stores.  I word it this way b/c I can’t speak for some of the online companies like Dollar Shave Club.  DSC has a brilliant marketing campaign and sold for huge bucks recently, so I assume they are pretty good.  But, I’ve never used them.  I don’t plan to unless Harry’s somehow disappoints in the future.  Their customer service even emailed me last week checking on my satisfaction.

Harry’s does offer shave plans.  I haven’t signed up for this option, but may go that route soon.

The blade quality seems superior to the other blades I’ve used.  Harry’s razor blades are very sharp.  Those Germans know how to sharpen steel.

Note: Even though these blades are sharp, go ahead and help prevent cuts by steaming with a hot rag first.

Gotta have some after-shave:

art_of_shaving aftershaveIt’s always good to finish up with some good after-shave.  I know this doesn’t have anything to do with Harry’s, but my wife got this for me from The Art of Shaving and you’ll appreciate the manly smell (probably your wife more than you).  I guess it heals and moisturizes well too.

Conclusion:

I love a good deal.  And, I’ve found a good deal with Harry’s.  So far, I’ve been using the same blade for a few weeks.

Obviously this will vary with each person.  I don’t shave everyday and when I have my beard, there’s only the neck to shave, but I actually enjoy shaving now that I have good blades.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: expensive blades, gillette, harrys, microtouch, razor blades, sensor, shaving, tough blade, truman set

Episode 019 – Larry Moores, Army Ranger, Platoon Ldr in Battle of Mogadishu

January 9, 2017 By Thad Forester

Larry_Moores and teamIn 1993, Larry Moores was leading a convoy to capture two Somali leaders when two Blackhawks were shot down.  Then the mission turned into a desperate search and rescue mission.  In what is known as “Black Hawk Down”, Larry describes his role in the battle that left 18 killed, over 80 wounded, and one missing pilot from his task force.

He shares with us valuable lessons he learned in Mogadishu and what roles his men played in recovering our dead and wounded.  Also, the benefits of living right in the city of Mogadishu and deploying from a very visible airfield.  The locals saw them all the time.

He enlisted as a young Army Ranger, commissioned through Officer Candidate School and served a 21-year career in Airborne, Ranger and Special Operations assignments, with numerous deployments including, Grenada, Somalia and Afghanistan.

Moores is now Executive Director of Three Rangers Foundation, which provides veterans with experts, advice and assistance in every aspect of their journey; whether spiritual, physical, mental, employment, finances, family, or education.

Learn more about his foundation and upcoming events in 2017:

http://www.threerangersfoundation.org/

And Larry proudly supports James Dietz’s portraits in his home:

http://www.jamesdietz.com/

Music courtesy of Soundroad – Believe.
Copyright 2017 Thad Forester
www.patriottothecore.com
email questions to thad@patriottothecore.com

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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: 82nd airborne, battle of mogadishu, black hawk down, grenada, officer candidate school, panama, somalia, three rangers foundation

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