National Defense Network Radio Show

Host Randy Miller discusses topics of interest to veterans and interviews guests on a wide variety of topics.

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NY Times Best Selling Author and History Channel Host Brad Meltzer

We welcome history buff, author, host, and self-professed nerd, Brad Meltzer to the show to discuss the most recent addition to his “I Am…” series with a program based on Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Randy talks with Brad about how the series started, his process of putting together these great biographies, and much more.

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Col. Keith Butler

The National Defense is so excited to be invited to Whiteman AFB to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the delivery of the B-2 bomber. Kicking off our great guests on base, we speak with the Base Commander, Col. Keith Butler, who heads up the 509th Bomb Wing. Randy and Col. Butler talk about his memories of flying the B-2 Stealth, how he came to be named Base Commander, and much more.

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Col. Tony Monetti

Randy Miller continues speaking with some of the special guests and dignitaries present to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the delivery of the B-2. Randy speaks with Col. Tony Monetti, 13th Bomb Squadron director of operations, about his time flying the stealth, the tradition of getting “hosed down” after your initial flight, and many more interesting stories from Whiteman Air Force Bank.

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Master Sergeant Keith Meadows

We welcome Former Master Sgt. Keith Meadows, the first dedicated crew chief for the B-2 “Spirit of Missouri,” tail number 80-329, to the program to talk about being reunited with the B-2 and sharing the experience of landing the big bomber at Whiteman Air Force Base as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the delivery of the B-2 to the Air Force.

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