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Hosted by Tim Malloy, Saving America’s Heroes presents life-saving United States Medivac teams in action on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Featuring interviews with Medivac technicians and veterans whose lives were saved. (part 3)

Hosted by Tim Malloy, Saving America’s Heroes presents life-saving United States Medivac teams in action on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Featuring interviews with Medivac technicians and veterans whose lives were saved. (part 1)

World War II veteran J.P. Ledet talks about his experience when the Atomic bomb was dropped.  

First Sergeant Daila Espeut-Jones U.S. Army Retired, talks about why the military is important to her life.

On June 26, 1969, after only 32 days in Vietnam, U.S. Army PFC Dennis Joyner lost his left arm and both of his legs in an explosion.

TSgt Mark Lundstrom – U.S. Air Force Retired, tells his stories of service while serving at the Pentagon during September 11.

In this segment from WEDU ARTS PLUS, learn about The Telling Project, a theatrical production in which Tampa Bay veterans share their stories of service on stage.

Today’s generation of warriors have been deployed more than any other before, this documentary highlights a unique program that pairs dogs and veterans in a training program, and ultimately as companions, to show appreciation and assist in healing of PTSD.

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GRACE CHICKEN (BORN 1914) Grace Chicken wanted to see the world. As a young woman, her ambition was to be a nurse in the war, so she joined the Red Cross and was stationed in Joplin, Missouri. When she heard

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ROBERT (BOB) HILLIARD (BORN 1926) Bob Hilliard enlisted in the US Army at age 18 and was assigned as a private to the 36th Infantry Division in Camp Blanding, Florida. He was deployed to Europe arriving there just after D-Day.

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