Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Technology
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/b3/1b/21/b31b21d5-48ec-def9-a290-12560b489417/mza_13303246258499299876.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
15 Minutes Prior
kyle
50 episodes
4 months ago
We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
RSS
All content for 15 Minutes Prior is the property of kyle and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/50)
15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 50- SFC Smith- WW2 Communications/Morse Code
We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...
Show more...
10 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 49- SPC Fox- Chapparal Air Defense
Fox was in the Army from 1988-1991 with an MOS of Chapparal Air Defense. we talk about what his MOS school was and how he learned to ID aircraft so they could use the Chapparal to potentially target planes. He Mentions a time at MOS school of seeing a UFO, his time in Germany, and what it was like being part of Desert Storm.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 hours 11 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 48- LCPL Schultz - Intelligence Specialist
On this episode we talk to LCPL Spencer Schultz who was a 0231 Intelligence Specialist. He spent his time in from 2008-2012. He spent time in multiple units and deployed to Afghanistan where he ended up in Marjah in 2010. we had a very open and honest discussion about the lifestyle many of us live while in the Marines.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 39 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 47 - Nate Boyer- Green Beret
We had the opportunity to have a quick conversation with Nate Boyer who was a Green Beret in the US Army. Boyer spent time in both Iraq and Afghanistan. After getting out he walked on to the Texas Longhorns as a long snapper, eventually landing in Seattle for a season in the NFL. This one's short and sweet but we appreciate the time Nate gave us.
Show more...
1 year ago
26 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 46- Shaun Pinner- British Soldier and Ukraine Marine
Shaun joined the British Army Infantry and did some time in Northern Ireland doing counter terrorism operations. After his time in, he spent some years being out and running a business. Fast forward to the current war in Ukraine, Shaun joined the guard after he moved there. Shaun then went into the Ukraine Marines and talks about his time in Mariupol and the 7 weeks they held off the Russian invasion. Ultimately Shaun was captured and spent time in a Russian Blacksite. He wa...
Show more...
1 year ago
2 hours 31 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 45 - Interpreter
This episode we are fortunate enough to interview an Afghan interpreter. we talked a little about growing up, and how he got involved to be an interpreter. He explains some of where he worked, what his job was, and how he lived during these years.
Show more...
1 year ago
57 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 44 Mikael Cook 12W Engineer
Mikael cook spent 5 years in the Army reserves after enlisting at 27 years old. We talk about his path to Afghanistan and what it was like as an engineer in country. After he returned home, and the withdrawal of Afghanistan happened, Mikael did what he could to help those he knew and others get out of the country. Working with what was known as "Digital Dunkirk" to navigate the papers and processes for those Afghans that helped us through the war and get our allies out. ...
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 40 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 43 IC2 Weiler - Submariner
IC2 Mike "Snake Wake" Weiler was in the Navy from 89-94 where he did Interior Communication aboard submarines. Mike talks about the day to day life aboard a ship as well as how he got his rate and becoming Submarine Warfare qualified earning his dolphins. Mike explains the many positions within a sub and some details of multiple ways they surface, including breaking through ice in the Arctic and getting his "Blue Nose". After his departure from the Navy Mike also spent 2 years in ...
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep.42 SGT Naganuma - Army Infantry
SGT Chris Naganuma was Infantryman in the Army from 2003-2008. In 2004 he deployed to Mosul Iraq in Strykers. Chris talks about a few events during this deployment that stood out to him. After the deployment he had an injury that eventually led to him getting out. After getting out he learned to run and operate his business, S3F solutions, and worked with Napalm Cannabis. Chris currently works on running the Project Leaflet page covering the war in Ukraine. He's ...
Show more...
2 years ago
2 hours 13 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 41 - LT "Whiz" Buckley
Matthew "Whiz" Buckley was an F/A-18 fighter pilot in the US Navy. After getting commissioned in the early 90's he spent his time on aircraft carriers in support of Operation Southern Watch as well as Operation Noble Eagle. He discusses places he's traveled to as well as discussing what it was like to be an adversary pilot at the Top Gun school. While on ship and not flying, he spent his time as a Landing Signal Officer. After getting out he started a career in trading and consult...
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 40 - GySgt Bentley
Our guest is Chris Bentley who enlisted in the Marines in 1999 and got out in 2013. His MOS was 0431- Logistics/Embarkation Specialist. Throughout his enlistment he went on 6 total deployments and spent time in both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as time aboard ship. Gunny talks about the places he got to travel to and explains a bit of what his responsibilities were. He talks about one of his deployments of being on an embedded Afghan training team and his experience with t...
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 37 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep. 39. Steve Stratton
Steve joined the Army in 1973 and managed to get assigned to the White House Communications Agency in DC. We talk a good bit about getting into a job most people don't know about and what that entails and how it helped lead to more opportunities he got along the way. After getting out he applied and got into the Secret Service and goes into what was involved with getting in and some stories of traveling around. Steve Has also worked in the contracting industry and we t...
Show more...
2 years ago
2 hours 10 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep 37. Cpl Bratton
Elegance Bratton was in the Marines from 2005-2010. leading up to his enlistment he was homeless at the age of 16 for about 10 years after being kicked out of his home for being gay. We talk about struggles and what led him to the Corps. He explains getting to Camp H. M. Smith in Hawaii, getting to travel to Thailand and Korea, and connecting to other cultures through his camera. After his time in Hawaii he went to New York as part of guard duty. After getting out, he applied and got ac...
Show more...
2 years ago
49 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Ep 36. LtCol Peters - SR-71 Pilot
Born in 1942, David Peters started his Air Force career flying F-4's doing 3 tours in Vietnam in '67, '68, and '69. Afterwords, he instructed on the T-38 and in 1974 he found his way into the SR-71 program whereby 1977 he found himself in Japan flying missions over the Korean DMZ and the Chinese coast. Dave talks about the cold war mentality and the main mission of a jet that flies at 85,000 feet at Mach 3+. Dave talks about a few mission stories and being able to see the cu...
Show more...
2 years ago
2 hours

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 35. Brittany Butler - CIA targeting Officer
Brittany spent her time in the CIA as a targeting Officer from 2005-2014. she goes over how she got into the agency and what a Targeting Officer does. She explains how working alongside the military works and other facets of the job as well. I wanted to reach out and have her on, because of the scale of the wars, and the reach it had amongst govt entities, to see what a different perspective was and how we all worked together to achieve the mission goal. We get into the role and importa...
Show more...
3 years ago
49 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 34. Cpl Lombardo 1812 Tank Crewman
Joe Lombardo was in the Marines from 2007-2012 as an 1812 M1A1 Tank Crewman. He was with 1st tanks out of 29 palms. he deployed in 2010 for the first time, and a 2nd time in 2012. In 2012 he deployed with tanks to Afghanistan, something that was only done for a short time throughout the war. He talks about how he got the tank MOS, what school was like, the different jobs within the tank and what the day to day was with workups and on deployment. Joe goes into detail about his seco...
Show more...
3 years ago
1 hour 48 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 33. SGT Nick Lombardo 0341 Mortarman
Sgt Nick Lombardo was in the Marines from 2002-2006. He was a Mortarman in 1/7 weapons company out of 29 Palms. We go over his first impressions of getting to 29 palms and what his day to day was like in his new unit, what they did in the short time before deploying in 2003, and what it was like leaving the line of departure in Kuwait headed to Baghdad nearly 20 years ago. He goes over the differences of his 2 Deployments to Iraq, and what he got into after getting out...for the first time......
Show more...
3 years ago
2 hours 27 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 32. SSGT Dillon
SSGT Dillon spent 12 years in the Marines from 1998-2011. She talks about her family history of service to the country and how that influenced her to go in and join herself. She spent her time as an aircraft maintenance data specialist and eventually became a Drill Instructor on Paris Island. She talks about the time in the Corps when it went from peacetime duty, to after 9/11 and the focus shifted to the war effort. She gets into becoming a drill Instructor and what life wa...
Show more...
3 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 31. CW4 Coker 160th SOAR AH-6 Pilot
Greg Coker enlisted in 1986 as an infantryman in the US Army where he spent his enlistment in the 101st. He applied to flight school and got accepted in 1989. Once he completed flight school in 1990, he went to Korea, during his time as a pilot he flew the Cobra and Apache helicopters. in 93 he put in his package to go to selection for the 160th, he got accepted and completed his training and flew the AH-6 Little Bird. Greg talks about his time doing all of this and gi...
Show more...
3 years ago
1 hour 43 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
Episode 30. SSGT Flannery - Recon
On this episode we have Blake Flannery who spent 20 years in the Marine corps, starting as an 0311 and then transitioning to 0321-reconnaissance Marine. Enlisting in 2001, 9/11 happened while he was on Paris Island, and he ended up waiting in Kuwait to cross the border to Iraq. working his way through Iraq and into Baghdad he made his way to Saddam's palace, as well as having experienced Fallujah. We discuss a bit of how the military tends to have 1 plan set, and then it cha...
Show more...
3 years ago
2 hours 35 minutes

15 Minutes Prior
We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...