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We’ve Got Your Six
Tuesdays 9am-10am
Sundays 9am-10am
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!”
Tuesday, May 27, 202505/27/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 05-27-25
Ginger and Jeff are joined by Ed Harrington (BG retired) and Jeff Ladieu of Camp Resilience. Their program combines outdoor adventure, peer-to-peer bonding, and wellness coaching in the beautiful Lakes Region of NH. Listen in as Ed and Jeff share retreat details and invite us to their upcoming adventure fundraiser, “Green Beret with a Mission.” You can serve by supporting their events and you can serve by sharing this engaging interview.
Tuesday, May 20, 202505/20/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 05-20-25
Justin Moeling, a US Coast Guard Veteran and a Social Worker with the suicide prevention team at the Manchester VA, shares the S.A.V.E. training approach to help veterans and prevent suicide. S.A.V.E. stands for ‘know the SIGNS, ASK, VALIDATE, ENCOURAGE-EXPEDITE. We also get an update on the upcoming 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the US Army. Gregory M. d’Arbonne, First Region President of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) discusses the birthday celebration that will be held on June 14th at the Gillette Stadium.
Tuesday, May 13, 202505/13/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 05-13-25
Philanthropist Phil Taub shares the mission statement and purpose of one of New Hampshire’s premier veteran support agencies (nonprofit). We learn about how individuals and organizations can paintball with Navy Seals, tuna fishing to help veterans, and other activities run by and through Swam.Org
Tuesday, May 6, 202505/06/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 05-06-25
Ginger and Jeff host a mixed lineup today. They kick off the show with Mr. Mac and a community effort to end veteran homelessness in Manchester. Herrny Och, the CEO of Harbor Care, joined in to highlight efforts here in Manchester. Our second segment offered information and resources from Christina Fitzpatrick from AARP. The show finishes with Troy Townsend, the Director of Psychological Health for the NH National Guard. A unique position within the Wellness Division, Troy’s primary role is to connect with service members and guide them through the many transitions inherent in military service, enlistment through deployments and into retirement.
Tuesday, April 29, 202504/29/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 04-29-25
Today’s show highlights Veteran and Military services, support at the state level, and boots on the ground. We step off with Nicole Desilets Bixler, Deputy Adjutant General for the state of New Hampshire. A 30-year Air Force veteran, she oversees multiple programs throughout the state, including the Department of Community-Based Services, the state Veterans Cemetery, and local veteran service officers. During our second half, we meet with Anthony and Dan from Veterans Count. From their recent service in NH Army National Guard to canvassing homeless encampments, they continue to serve.
Tuesday, April 22, 202504/22/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 04-22-25
This week Ginger and Jeff are joined by Val Carter, a recreational therapist at the Manchester VA. She facilitates the Honeybee Initiative for Veterans’ Empowerment and Support (HIVES for short). Community, calmness and purpose are the hallmarks of this unique program which provides a complimentary program for Mental Wellness. Next up is Wayne Siegmund, recently retired Navy Seal and former gymnast. Listen along to his journey from the gymnastic world to Navy Seal training and into the civilian sector leading executives and corporations through tried-and-true military leadership principles and actions.
Tuesday, April 15, 202504/15/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 04-15-25
Citizen Soldiers have been part of our State fabric since 1623. Today, Ginger and Jeff sit down with Jay Ruais: a New Hampshire citizen and an Army Guard soldier. He is not just a citizen but as the Mayor of Manchester, he is a public servant. Jay shares his journey to service later in life. Together these three Army soldiers ponder unique adventures and opportunities, leadership beyond miliary service and the importance of owning an inflatable pillow!
Tuesday, April 8, 202504/08/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 04-08-25
The NH Women in Military Service Memorial is being installed on June 12, 2025. Today we sit down with the women behind the memorial. How it got started, what other community partners are involved and what you need to know to be there in June! Inthe 2nd half of the show, Ginger and Jeff spend time with 1SG (ret) Carolina Compton for a glimpse behind the scenes of women in service. We learn about her journey from Los Angeles to Germany in the late 80ś.
Tuesday, April 1, 202504/01/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 04-01-25
Welcome to our 100th episode! Ginger and Jeff welcome a roundtable of veteran guests. Ginger and Jeff kick it off with Whitney Cloutier from Eastern Propane, our primary sponsor. She visited with Mac, a veteran and employee of Eastern. Next, they dive into a round table with Mike Salter (Korea era), Dick Rawlings (Vietnam era) and Ryan (GWOT). Each veteran shares their path to military service. Amazing stories of helicopters transferring tanks, working KP and fast roping out of a blackhawk. Come hear stories of their best day and worst day through the generations.
Tuesday, March 25, 202503/25/2025
We’ve Got Your Six 03-25-25
Ginger Munson and Jeff Chidester are joined by CW5 (ret) George Munson. Yes, you read that correctly, same last name. Georege is recently retired after serving in the Army for 37 years. – both Active Duty and the National Guard. From applying for flight school 5 times to flying ahead of the ground troops in Desert Storm, George shares about his early career and the continued importance of teamwork. Listen in to our first interview with this local veteran and patriot.





