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Ep 071 – Jeff Kyle: Marine & Gold Star brother

March 16, 2020 By Thad Forester

Most of you have heard of Chris Kyle or seen the movie “American Sniper“, directed by Clint Eastwood. It was a very popular book and movie.

But I always wondered about his brother Jeff. What made him serve in the military? How close were he and Chris and how did Chris’ death affect him?

Today is one Gold Star brother talking with another about his life growing up and how he was “set straight” by a veteran at the VA who told him he’s all talk and no action. That was a turning point for Jeff.

We also discuss the great work he and his family are doing with https://www.chriskylememorialbenefit.com/ and American Valor Foundation, in addition, his job at United States Tactical

If you enjoy this podcast or any of my other 70 episodes, please give me a rating on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are big help in the success of the show. Thank you.

Copyright 2020 Thad Forester
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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: american sniper, chris kyle, marines, united states tactical

Ep 065 – Memorial Day: Renee Nickell | Her Brother was Always Her Hero

May 26, 2019 By Thad Forester

Renee Nickell

Renee Nickell’s brother, Major Samuel Griffith, was killed-in-action in Dec, 2011. Since then, she’s gone thru many dark valleys and has found healing by writing a book: “Always My Hero” about her older brother and best friend.

With her appearance last week on Home and Family, and her radio, podcast and TV tour this past year, she’s done an incredible job spreading the word about Marine Sam Griffith.

Her brother Sam left behind a wife, children, and grieving parents, siblings, and nieces and nephews. This former F-18 pilot – turned Forward Air Controller, did his part to not only raise a noble posterity, but also lead his men and eliminate terrorists.

Her book goes deep into the conflicts her family fought through after Sam’s death. Miraculously she got $400 so she, husband and children could drive non-stop from Florida to Dover AFB to witness the arrival of her brother’s remains as part of the Dignified Transfer.

As a Gold Star sibling, I have tremendous respect for Renee and how she’s expressing her devotion to her brother and country by personalizing the price of freedom. She’s in pain. Her family hurts – just as anyone who loses a loved-one. In this case, I can relate more than most.

May this interview help your Memorial Day be more meaningful. Thank you for listening.

You can purchase her book (re-releasing in June 2019) by visiting her web site or Amazon:

Renee Nickell web site

Always My Hero on Amazon

You can also read her article on patriotism published on Today.com here.

Copyright 2019 Thad Forester
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Ep 051 – Rich Brown of American Warrior Society

February 26, 2018 By Thad Forester

rich brown

In addition to being a Marine, Rich Brown is my first law enforcement officer on the show.  He’s proven to live a life of service–to his country, to his community and to immigrants looking for work and better ways of life in the US.

Speaking of immigrants, we have a great discussion about President Trump’s recent remarks concerning people coming here from shithole countries.  Rich has not only been to many of the countries spoken of, but he helps hire immigrants from these countries.  He provides some insight into the outrage by so many based on his experiences in these corrupt countries and working with their people.

Brown is a founding member of the American Warrior Society, which is an online university where anyone can learn how to keep their families safe.  He is a veteran of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm.  And at one time he received orders to teach small arms, patrolling, military operations in urban terrain and unarmed close combat at the Marine Corps School of Infantry (East).

We close our conversation by talking a little every-day carry (EDC).  And he shares some tips on how to carry with a tucked in shirt.

Learn more about American Warrior Society

Listen to the American Warrior Show podcast

*My podcast is on Patreon.  Please check out how you can get insider access while helping me produce quality interviews!

Copyright 2018 Thad Forester
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Filed Under: Patriot to the Core Tagged With: american warrior society, desert storm, marines, self defense, semper fi, warrior monk

Episode 046 – Roger Long – From Cane to Conquering Kilimanjaro

January 1, 2018 By Thad Forester

Roger Long - kili

Roger Long was living the American dream in his 30’s–good, stable job with very profitable company, home like they’d always wanted, 2 healthy boys and married to the love of his life.  Then, Young onset Parkinson’s disease attacked and changed his life forever.

He gained a lot of weight, walked with a cane and medically retired.  Then, a phone call from his deployed son in Afghanistan gave him the kick in the tail he needed.  When his oldest said “Dad, I don’t think I’m going to make it out of here alive”, Roger knew he had to be available to walk with his son when/if he came home.

So, he started walking with a goal in mind – to walk a continuous 10 miles in his neighborhood.  He dropped his cane and did it.  He also quit all his meds and got to the point where the effects of Parkinson’s would come back only when he didn’t exercise regularly.  Roger had to walk most days of the week in order to feel good.

In 2012 he completed the Bataan Memorial Death March with this oldest son, physically aiding him across the finish line.  Later, reaching the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro ten years after his Parkinson’s diagnosis was the culmination of a life-changing turnaround that set him on a new life course.  Africa changed him.  It showed Long what’s really possible and to think beyond himself.  In the end Roger said goals help us recover.

He documented his diagnosis and journey climaxing with standing on top of Kili in his book:

Push the Rock: Second Chances on the Road to Kilimanjaro

Read more about Roger at First Summit Project

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Copyright 2018 Thad Forester
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Episode 041 – Hershel “Woody” Williams, Medal of Honor Recipient from Iwo Jima

October 30, 2017 By Thad Forester

Woody Williams will never forget the odor of burning human remains.

“There are some things about that 4 hours that have bothered me my whole life… I can’t remember going back and getting the other 5 flamethrowers.  It was so horrific, I didn’t want to remember.”

Today’s guest is our first Medal of Honor recipient on Patriot to the Core.  I was introduced to death by flamethrower after learning of Mr. Williams.  He went thru 5 – 70 lb flamethrowers in a 4-hour battle on Iwo Jima.  Two of the Marines assigned to him were killed that day protecting his life.  He is the last surviving recipient of the Medal of Honor from that battle, and the last surviving Marine to receive the MOH for heroism in World War II.

You could say Mr. Williams lived a sheltered life up until his time in the military.  Prior, he’d never heard of Pearl Harbor, the Pacific Ocean, or Japan.  He joined the Marines to protect his country and protect his freedom.  He thought he’d be staying in the U.S., but after boot camp he learned they’d be fighting the Japanese in the Pacific.

I asked, “What did you know about Iwo Jima before you got there?”  His response, “Not a thing!”  Later he saw the flag raised on Mount Suribachi, but didn’t consider the significance at that time.  He had a job to do and wasn’t reveling in the moment.

His story is remarkable.  He was awarded the MOH by Pres. Truman, but admits being more nervous to meet the Commandant of the Marine Corp than the President.  He shares with us what both these men told him regarding the medal.  He didn’t know anything about the MOH.  Even the day he received it he didn’t know what it was about.

I even get his opinion on the NFL controversies over kneeling during the National Anthem.  Awesome interview.  You should read his medal citation below and learn more about him at these links:

Read his Medal of Honor Citation

Learn about his foundation:

Hershel Woody Williams Medal of Honor Foundation

*PTC is now on Patreon.  Please check out how you can help the cause so I can provide quality content and keep on keeping on!

Copyright 2017 Thad Forester
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