National Defense Network Radio Show

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

Major Tom Schueman

Major Tom Schueman

We welcome back Major Thomas Schueman to the program to get an update on his incredible story as well as how he has turned his experience into a fascinating new book: “Always Faithful: A Story of the War in Afghanistan, the Fall of Kabul, and the Unshakable Bond Between a Marine and an Interpreter.” We talk with Major Schueman about his experience saving his interpreter, how the new book is told from the perspective of BOTH men, and what the future holds for them.

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Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine

Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine

We welcome two of the stars from the Netflix film “Purple Hearts” to the program, Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine, to talk about their new film that is right up our audience’s alley. Sofia, Nicholas, and Randy discuss the subject of the film where an aspiring musician agrees to a marriage of convenience with a soon-to-deploy Marine, but a tragedy soon turns their fake relationship all too real.

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Charlynda Scales

Charlynda Scales is a Tennessee native who spent 11 years active duty in the U.S. Air Force. While still on active duty, Scales founded a Dayton-based business called ” Mutt’s Sauce”. This all-purpose sauce is based on a family recipe her late grandfather bequeathed to her. We talk with Charlynda about her product and the support she has received from Bob Evans Farms in the Heroes to CEOs program.

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Ryan Kules WWP

Ryan Kules

We welcome Ryan Kules, Director of Project Odyssey from Wounded Warrior Project. Ryan discusses his work with WWP as well as his own experience being supported by the organization when he was severely injured in an IED attack. He talks about WWP’s continuing mission to support the physical and mental well-being of American veterans who have suffered adverse affects to their bodies and minds in service to our nation. Project Odyssey is a 12-week mental health program that uses adventure-based learning to help warriors manage and overcome their invisible wounds, enhance their resiliency skills, and empower them to live productive and fulfilling lives.

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