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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Michael Fanone

We welcome Michael Fanone to the program to talk about his recollection and reflection on the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Randy and Michael discuss the career path that led him to work in Washington, and then the grim details of what transpired, including Michael’s injuries in the insurrectionist attacks. Check out his new book “Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for America’s Soul.”

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Weird Al Yankovic

We welcome a legendary entertainer, Weird Al Yankovic, to the program to talk about the generations of people he has entertained as well as his new feature-length film “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” coming to Roku next month. Randy talks with Al about being portrayed by actor Daniel Radcliffe, and the staggering amount of celebrity cameos you’ll find in this hilarious film. Make sure to check it out!

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Gordon Logan

We welcome back a longtime friend of the show and of anyone that has ever worn the uniform of the United States Military, Gordan Logan, to the program. Gordon and Randy discuss some of the great programs that Sports Clips has taken part in including their “Operation Uplink” program and their “Help a Hero” scholarship fund. Sports Clips has raised over $11 Million so far for veterans and we’re so happy to reconnect with one of the original partners of our program.

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Ben Kesling

We welcome Ben Kesling, who covers veterans and military affairs for the Wall Street Journal. We talk about his new book, “Bravo Company” which details a company of Army Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne during a 2009 deployment in Afghanistan, the carnage they encountered, and the results afterwards. Randy and Ben discuss the scourge of veteran suicide, and how this special group’s unit reunion really brought about “Operation Resiliency.”

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