There was a time when “Made in the U.S.A.” was the standard. During World War II, many private companies played a key role in supporting the war effort. That history made my recent conversation with Ben Keeney especially meaningful, as we discussed the importance of...
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Oscar Mike Radio Special – Richard Sherman – Never Home
April 26th is a special day — it marks what I consider to be the true birthday of Oscar Mike Radio. Nine years ago, on this date, Oscar Mike Radio began with a panel session at Massasoit Community College’s first Dale Dorman Media Day. To commemorate this milestone,...
Honoring Richard Sherman – First Recipient of the Oscar Mike Radio Mission in Flight Award
It is with great pride that I share a special announcement about Richard Sherman, a U.S. Navy veteran and gifted photographer. Through his powerful book, Never Home, Richard has captured the stories of military heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and never returned...
Oscar Mike Radio – 445 – Warrior to Civilian
In this episode, I discussed the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life with guests Robert Sarver, a Navy SEAL veteran, and Alex Gendzier, a lawyer and general counsel. They delve into their collaborative book, "Warrior to Civilian", which...
Oscar Mike Radio – 444 Henry Rausch – Submerged
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to books about military stories, two stand at the very top—Eye Deep in Hell, which covers World War I, and Chickenhawk, which focuses on the Vietnam War. These two books have stood the test of time, and I use...
Oscar Mike Radio – 443 – Philippa Bagley – Journey to Purpose
This conversation was a true milestone—it marked the first time I had the honor of speaking with a female veteran from the United Kingdom. Philippa Bagley shared her extraordinary journey into the British Army, which began after a life-altering moment: getting hit by...






