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Our Veterans Voice Radio Show

Our Veterans Voice Radio Show

By: EverGreen Media Network
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Episodes
  • Civil War Balloons Part 2
    Jun 17 2026
    The year 1861 was the start of America's air force. Balloon power was revolutionized by T.S.C. Lowe because he added instant telegraph communication onboard. President Lincoln was at the White Hous as Lowe flew 500 feet above sending down an instant message to the President. The first Battle of Bull Run gained military intelligence and observation with the first aerial balloon during U.S. wartime. It would be nearly 80 years afterward that the U.S. gained military supremacy with wartime balloons. The hiccup between scientist and military was what kept the two from aligning sooner. By WWII the U.S. military incorporated balloons at a wartime pinacle.
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    25 mins
  • Civil War Balloons
    Jun 17 2026
    The year 1861 was the start of America's air force. Balloon power was revolutionized by T.S.C. Lowe because he added instant telegraph communication onboard. President Lincoln was at the White Hous as Lowe flew 500 feet above sending down an instant message to the President. The first Battle of Bull Run gained military intelligence and observation with the first aerial balloon during U.S. wartime. It would be nearly 80 years afterward that the U.S. gained military supremacy with wartime balloons. The hiccup between scientist and military was what kept the two from aligning sooner. By WWII the U.S. military incorporated balloons at a wartime pinacle.
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    25 mins
  • D-Day Part 2
    Jun 10 2026
    D-Day, on June 6 1944, is one of the most orchestrated assualts in military history. For a year and a half the allied nations, under the Supreme Command of General Dwight Eisenhower, planned the invasion. A lone meteorologist met with General Eisenhower to pinpoint THE exact day and time frame to attack. Ten thousand plus soliders lost their lives storming the beaches of Normandy. The assault against Germany came as a surprise! All along, radio communications were purposely sent to trick the enemy. French Resistance also fought with subterfuge plots to knock out German resistance.
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    25 mins
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