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We’ve Got Your Six

We’ve Got Your Six

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With close to 93,000 self-reported veterans residing in the state of New Hampshire this represents a robust population reflecting close to 7% of the total state population. (2022 World Population Review) Each week we focus on military and veteran stories of service. We work to promote awareness of veteran services and resources highlighting local organizations and longstanding government entities.  We also share upcoming events which have significant military presence or appeal.  You’ll be inspired and amazed at the variety of services, veteran experiences and their stories of resilience. When it comes to services, issues, and important conversations, we strive each week to let our service members and their families know … “We’ve Got Your Six!”

Monday, February 19, 202402/19/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 02-18-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Phil Taub and Matt Foster talk with retired Navy Seals Mark Lampman and Ed Thelander about their service and how it’s impacted their lives in the civilian world. 

Monday, February 12, 202402/12/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 02-11-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Ginger sits down with retired Air Force Veteran Anthony Negron his wife, Katiuscia and Matt Morrissey from Fusion cell to talk about the Air Force, and AF Special Operations, military marriages and Pararescue Foundation and Fusion Cell. 

Monday, February 5, 202402/05/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 02-04-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

Ginger Munson talks with Lucie Amaro Chmura, Ambassador of the Art for Vets Program at the Currier Museum of Art about the transformative power of art and how it’s helped change the lives of Veterans. Ginger also catches up with Sean Kilbreth, a 26-year law enforcement officer, and reflect on his role as a Camp Resilience peer volunteer.

Monday, January 29, 202401/29/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 01-28-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Ginger and Scott talk with Luke Koladish and his wife Jaime on what it’s like to work on mountain rescues in the White Mountains and how they’ve managed to navigate a military life as a married couple. 

Tuesday, January 23, 202401/23/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 01-21-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Ginger Munson sits down with Paul Lloyd VFW Commander and Leo Paquin, American Legion Department Commander. 

Tuesday, January 16, 202401/16/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 01-14-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Scott and Matt talk with David Ball, Jason McCarthy, Kate McManus and Erin Hanson along with Steve Veinotte.

Monday, January 8, 202401/08/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 01-07-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Ginger and Scott talk with Brent Fraser, Director of Community Based Military Programs for New Hampshire Veterans Services.  

Tuesday, January 2, 202401/02/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 12-31-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

As we wrap up 2023, the team at We’ve Got Your Six wanted to share their favorite episode of the past year featuring Warren Perry, Deputy Adjutant General at the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services, Pete Burdett, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and Kevin Forrest, Director of the VA Medical Center in Manchester.

Wednesday, December 27, 202312/27/2023

We’ve Got Your Six 12-24-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Phil Taub and Matt Foster talk with the latest additions to the Swim with a Mission Board, Todd Wheatley and Sal Defranco.

Monday, December 18, 202312/18/2023

We’ve Got Your Six 12-17-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

Ginger Munson and Matt Foster sit down with a Gold Star Sister Stephanie Ouellette who shines some light on just what Gold Star Families do. And in the second half of this week’s episode they talk with Navy Seal Wayne Siegmond, who shares what it’s like to be a human tadpole.

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