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Monday, June 24, 202406/24/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 06-23-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

Summer is a busy time for veteran events! Ginger meets with two different veteran organizations to hear about all the action.  Green Beret with a Mission at Ladd Farm and Warriors @45 North with fishing and four wheeling adventures.   And our friends from the VA join us to highlight the My HealtheVet platform and app.  Take a seat and listen up.  

Monday, June 17, 202406/17/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 06-16-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

Join Scott for an engaging episode featuring Chris Schroeder from Irreverent Warriors, Larry “Tiger” Prentice discussing a new event to combat Veteran suicide, and Scott Hyder shares details about the annual Hidden Battles Kayak Adventure.

Monday, June 10, 202406/10/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 06-09-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

Ginger sits down the Commander, First Sergeant and lead vocals of New Hampshire’s 39th Army Band. They share stories from their recent performance in El Salvador and also ponder what it is like to be a soldier and a musician. Listen in for their summer schedule and stay until the end for a special musical send off!

Monday, June 3, 202406/03/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 06-02-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

In this week’s episode, Ginger sits down with 3 of NH’s local citizens doing great work and sharing important stories to support our military and veterans. Pat Hubbell co founded Candorful to support transitioning military and spouses nail their job interviews out in the civilian sector. Eileen Doyon has a heart for storytelling and shares an important message through Lucky, the small dog with a big mission. In our last segment, Christina Young gives a glimpse inside the inner workings of non profits and also shares tips for attending events.

Tuesday, May 28, 202405/28/2024

We’ve Got Your Six 05-26-24

In We’ve Got Your Six

Ginger and Scott have the honor to sitting down with Joe Byron from Honor Flight New England. Joe shares stories of his humble yet powerful work in bringing WWII, Korean and Vietnam veterans to Washington, DC – To honor both them and their service. In our final segment, Scott meets with Anne Marie Dougherty of the Bob Woodruff Foundation to learn how the foundation was started and the national scope of their work in improving support for our military and veterans.

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