Del Connell served during World War II as a Supply Clerk. His ship was among those who picked up survivors of the Bataan Death March. Del, who is now aged 101 and a half, recounts his story of receiving walking human skeletons on board and how he and the rest of his shipmates gave up their rations and berths to restore nutrition and comfort to these rescued Prisoners of War. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.com Join us on Facebook at the page Veterans C...
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Del Connell served during World War II as a Supply Clerk. His ship was among those who picked up survivors of the Bataan Death March. Del, who is now aged 101 and a half, recounts his story of receiving walking human skeletons on board and how he and the rest of his shipmates gave up their rations and berths to restore nutrition and comfort to these rescued Prisoners of War. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.com Join us on Facebook at the page Veterans C...
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. General Brian Kelly, President and CEO of the Military Officers Association of America
Veterans Corner Radio
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1 month ago
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. General Brian Kelly, President and CEO of the Military Officers Association of America
Today's show focuses on the Military Officers Association of America. President and Chief Executive Officer and retired United States Air Force Lieutenant General Brian Kelly presents the amazing advocacy done by this organization and his personal vision for continued successes for our military members and their families into future decades. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.com Join us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner Radio You can contact our host Joe...
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Del Connell served during World War II as a Supply Clerk. His ship was among those who picked up survivors of the Bataan Death March. Del, who is now aged 101 and a half, recounts his story of receiving walking human skeletons on board and how he and the rest of his shipmates gave up their rations and berths to restore nutrition and comfort to these rescued Prisoners of War. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.com Join us on Facebook at the page Veterans C...