Tag Archives: Military History

Vietnam’s Unsung Heroes: Kristin Hannah on Women Who Served

Vietnam’s Unsung Heroes: Kristin Hannah on Women Who Served

The Vietnam War Foundation recently interviewed Kristin Hannah, acclaimed author of The Women, to spotlight the often-overlooked contributions of female nurses during the Vietnam War. These women—over 10,000 strong—braved unimaginable […]

The Facts Do Not Lie

The Facts do not lie

In the latest episode of our Bullets 2 Bedpans, Dee Tox is joined in conversation with Dr. Mark Russell and Dr. Charles Figley, who bring a wealth of knowledge, personal […]

Historical Use of Military Punishment

Historical Use of Punishment to maintain Discipline Among the Ranks

In our latest episode of Psychiatric Casualties, we tear down the veil shrouding a topic that’s often left in the shadows: military mental health care. Hosts Mark Russell and Charles […]

Veterans Rebuilding Life

Veterans rebuilding life

When our Veterans come home, they bring with them a tapestry of experiences and needs that require more than just a thank you. They need support, they need services, and […]

A Veteran’s Tale of Healing Through Theater

Preserving the Legacy Ep 4

War leaves an indelible mark on those who serve, and the journey back to civilian life can be fraught with challenges. In our latest episode, we had the honor of […]

Peg Andrae – Guitars 4 Vets

Peg Andrae Guitars 4 Vets

Music has the profound ability to heal, to comfort, and to bring joy. It transcends barriers and speaks a universal language understood by all. For Veterans returning home, the transition […]

Steel Rain The Tet Offensive

Steel Rain The Tet Offensive John Harrison

The Vietnam War remains one of the most complex and controversial conflicts in American history. In our latest episode of Preserving The Legacy on the CHW Streaming Radio Channel on […]