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US REP SLOTKIN ON PFAS PLUS JOHN SLEMP’S WWII BOMBER BOYS

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This week’s one hour radio broadcast includes host Jim Fausone and his guests:

  • US Rep Elissa Slotkin, fomer CIA specialist with 3 tours in Iraq 
  • John Slemp, Armor Officer, US Army – Photographer/Author

US REPRESENTATIVE ELISSA SLOTKIN – FORMER CIA ANALYST IN IRAQ

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (Mi-08) is on the House Committees for Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, and Armed Services. She is a former CIA Analyst with three tours in Iraq where she met her husband, an Army officer flying Apaches, now retired.

Rep. Slotkin talks about the lessons learned from Agent Orange exposure, PACT Act efforts, and the slow but building efforts in Congress to recognize that veterans had exposure to PFAS-type chemicals, known as “forever chemicals.” She is candid and direct with host Jim Fausone. You will learn about the status of the Vet PFAS Act but also how veterans should lobby Congress to get things done.

JOHN SLEMP – ARMY ARMOR OFFICER AND AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER

Born in Japan, award-winning photographer John Slemp was a world traveler before he was a teen. After attending college on an academic scholarship, he served in the US Army stationed in Germany, and out of curiosity spent many hours visiting well-known museums throughout Europe. 

Fast forward twenty-plus years, and his extensive photography experience allows him to create a wide variety of images including environmental still life, portraits, and lifestyle images. Light, shape, and composition are the tools used to create images for a wide variety of editorial, corporate, and advertising clients worldwide.

WWII BOMBER BOYS AND THEIR STORIES OF MILITARY SERVICE

For more information and to purchase his latest photo book click here – www.wwiibomberboys.com

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