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Lions For Lambs tells the poignant and layered story of several individuals caught up at various ends of the U.S. War on terror.
Lions for Lambs
Suroosh Alvi investigates the global jihadi movement: traveling to some of the most volatile countries, he speaks to victims, activists, government officials, and fighters on both sides of the War on Terror to discover the line between isn't always clear.
Terror
The secretive world of the Navy SEALs as they fight the war of terror on the front lines; from Al Qaeda to ISIS, from Iran to Afghanistan, and from 9/11 to today; never-heard-before missions as told by the Navy SEALs who lived through them.
Navy SEALs
The First is the new network for free speech and big ideas. The First is designed for conservative Americans, featuring intelligent analysis from hosts Dana Loesch, Buck Sexton, Jesse Kelly and other top talent.
The War On Terror: Are We Still Fighting?
Long Islanders Sal, Terry, Nate, Eric and Lina are childhood friends who grew up in post 9/11 suburban New York, graduated high school at the peak of the War on Terror, and began adulthood amidst a global financial crisis. Now at the crossroads of their mid-twenties they find themselves unhappy with their places in life. As a year unfolds, the group of friends are tested with spells of unemployment, disintegrating relationships, and the destruction of Hurricane Sandy as they attempt to move forward with their lives despite society and Mother Nature's best efforts to keep them stagnant.
Bridge and Tunnel
Well it's 2009 & Iniversal Sounds is back in the saddle strappin' up dem Gideon Boots. It's time for real Unity Of The People To fight Dem New World Order. Jah would never give the Power To A Bald Head Run Come Crucify The Dread. Yes InI Must Stand As One & Rise Up In This Time Over This Ruling Elite Iniversal Sounds is Comin' in Hot wid more fire & more LOVE this year. Blessings & Cool Vibes comin' to Uplift de I & Word, Sound, & Power to set The Captives Free Iniversaly...Blessed Love My Friends.Feel free to be free. Liberate Yourself & Set Your Mind Free from this war of terror & brainwash mentality. No Fear! Love & Peace inna all our communities. Much Thanks for Your Support. Please Donate To Keep This Movement inna Forward Direction. InI can overcome dis war wage against Humanity because Love Never Fails.
Iniversal Sounds podcast
In this podiobook: After September 11, 2001, novelist Michael Lund found that the emerging War on Terror recalled aspects of the Cold War in the 1950s. And his experience as an Army correspondent in Vietnam (1970-71) offered clues to the demands a new generation of America's youth would face in the 21st century. Route 66 to Vietnam: A Draftee's Story traces the fate of Mark Landon and other children from Growing Up on Route 66 (an earlier novel in the Route 66 Novel Series) through Southeast Asia and on to prosperous--if troubled--times later in life. Successful highway engineer Mark Landon is irritated by a sore tooth, by a rebellious teenage son, by a daughter's lack of interest in her promising athletic career, by his wife's apparent indifference to his needs, and by Ralph Banister, whose land is blocking the path of the highway Mark must build. Beneath these everyday worries, however, memories of his time in Vietnam are stirring. To survive a mid-life crisis, he begins to fear that he must not only confront the challenges of the present but also the ghosts of his wartime experiences. In doing so he learns surprising things about his wife's past, about his children's abilities, and about Ralph Banister's vision for America.--"an engaging tale that flashes back to the narrator's Vietnam War tour. (The VVa Veteran, January/February 2005, BOOKS IN REVIEW) --"able to reach that place so many of us seek within ourselves." (Route 66 Magazine, Spring 2005 (Volume 12/Number 2) --"not only the most ambitious [book in the Route 66 Novel Series] to date, but it is also the most serious, most challenging and possibly the most rewarding to read . . . " (The Farmville [VA] Herald, April 20, 2005
Route 66 to Vietnam - A free audiobook by Michael Lund
J.C. Hutchins
In this podiobook: After September 11, 2001, novelist Michael Lund found that the emerging War on Terror recalled aspects of the Cold War in the 1950s. And his experience as an Army correspondent in Vietnam (1970-71) offered clues to the demands a new generation of America's youth would face in the 21st century. Route 66 to Vietnam: A Draftee's Story traces the fate of Mark Landon and other children from Growing Up on Route 66 (an earlier novel in the Route 66 Novel Series) through Southeast Asia and on to prosperous--if troubled--times later in life. Successful highway engineer Mark Landon is irritated by a sore tooth, by a rebellious teenage son, by a daughter's lack of interest in her promising athletic career, by his wife's apparent indifference to his needs, and by Ralph Banister, whose land is blocking the path of the highway Mark must build. Beneath these everyday worries, however, memories of his time in Vietnam are stirring. To survive a mid-life crisis, he begins to fear that he must not only confront the challenges of the present but also the ghosts of his wartime experiences. In doing so he learns surprising things about his wife's past, about his children's abilities, and about Ralph Banister's vision for America.--"an engaging tale that flashes back to the narrator's Vietnam War tour. (The VVa Veteran, January/February 2005, BOOKS IN REVIEW) --"able to reach that place so many of us seek within ourselves." (Route 66 Magazine, Spring 2005 (Volume 12/Number 2) --"not only the most ambitious [book in the Route 66 Novel Series] to date, but it is also the most serious, most challenging and possibly the most rewarding to read . . . " (The Farmville [VA] Herald, April 20, 2005
Route 66 to Vietnam - A free audiobook by Michael Lund
J.C. Hutchins
Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole features weekly guests from the military, police and law enforcement, and firefighting community discussing issues important to our Nation’s defenders and first responders. Information on upcoming and previous edpisodes can be found at www.americanheroesradio.com Previous first responder guests have come from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as other emergency first responders such as paramedics, emergency medical technicians and firefighters. Previous law enforcement and or policing topics have included: leadership in law enforcement; crime scene response; policing and stress; promotions and assessment centers; criminal investigations; computer crime; police corruption; police officer Rights; highway drug interdiction; police management; reality based training; swat operations; field training officer programs; police wife; leadership; becoming a police officer; search and seizure; homicide investigations; law enforcement intelligence; life coaching; maritime security; terrorists attacks and terrorism; school shootings; active shooter response; police tactics; officer survival; true crime; digital imaging; and serial killers. Military guest have come from the Marine Corps; Navy; Army; Air Force; and, Coast Guard. Previous military guests have discussed: terrorism; aviation history; surviving bootcamp; military doctrine; military tactics; the war on terror; the war in Iraq; the war in Afghanistan; and, military recruitment.
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Stay informed about military and veterans issues. The National Defense, the VFW's weekly talk radio show is informative, entertaining and hard-hitting. Host Jerry Newberry is a former “Screaming Eagle” paratrooper and is now the VFW communications director. Newberry covers the most important issue of our time – the global war on terror. Newberry regularly travels to Iraq to air the National Defense show from Baghdad.
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
J.C. Hutchins
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