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 US Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Chris Wellington
Veterans Corner Radio
23 minutes
3 months ago
Retired US Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Chris Wellington
For this episode we meet with Retired Combat Veteran United States Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Chris Wellington. Enjoy the show as we learn about what it takes to be a member of the Coast Guard. Also, learn about this unique Coast Guard member's experience as a combat veteran. 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 Muhlberger at joseph.muhlberger@gmail.com
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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...