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AFGHAN ALLIES LEFT BEHIND AND MILITARY AND VETERANS HALL OF HONOR

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

  • Captain Paul Ryan (ret) US Naval Reserves, Vice Chair of MI Military and Veterans Hall of Honor
  • Major Tom Schueman, Marine Corps, author of “Always Faithful”

A HALL OF HONOR
US Navy Capt Paul J Ryan (ret) is vice chair of the Michigan Military and Veterans Hall of Honor. He discusses the 2022 class of inductees with host Jim Fausone. The inductees include a “Hello Girl” from WWI; an Army vet with 600 days of continuous combat and a Nisei in the most decorated unit in US military history.
WHY A HALL OF HONOR?
Honor is a core military virtue that, unlike fame, implies true worth, genuine virtue, and real achievement – valorous and meritorious. As a Hall of Honor, we seek to recognize and honor military veterans, with due attention to their true military and civic virtue and achievement.
ALWAYS FAITHFUL
In August of 2021, just days shy of the 20th anniversary of 9/11, America ended its longest war. The speed of the Afghanistan’s fall was so stunning that thousands of Afghan citizens who had helped American forces over the course of two decades—and had been promised visas in return—were suddenly stranded, in extreme, imminent danger. As the world watched the shocking scenes of desperation at the Kabul airport in the final two weeks of August, Maj. Tom Schueman fought—both behind the scenes and through a social media campaign—to get his friend and former Afghan interpreter, Zak, out of Afghanistan before he and his family were discovered by the Taliban. This book is available on Amazon.  

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