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Lifetime Oath

By: Rich Bennett & Joe Ayler
  • Summary

  • A monthly podcast featuring men and women that serve or served in the military or as a first responder as well as families of those that serve or have served. These are their stories and thoughts of their time served and the changes. These men and women have taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America... a Lifetime Oath
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Episodes
  • The Saluting Marine - SSGT Tim Chambers
    May 27 2022

    SSGT Tim Chambers is a Marine Corps Veteran, Author, Motivational Speaker, Highschool Mascot, and AMVETS Spokesperson. Most people know of him from standing at attention in Washington D.C. for Rolling Thunder every Memorial Day Weekend. He also visits Veterans throughout the year in hospitals, homes, and even on their deathbeds. Tim pays for everything out of his own pocket, but you can help by becoming a Sponsor, making a donation or purchasing products from his website at The Saluting Marine.

    Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group who is always looking out for active Military, Veterans, First Responders and the community.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Locked In During The Baltimore City Riots
    Mar 30 2022

    Victoria Yassem was a manager at Michael Kors in Baltimore City. Riots broke out in April of 2015 and she had to barricade herself and others in the bathroom of the store because rioters were trying to break in. Meanwhile, her husband Eric, a Baltimore County Police Officer was home watching things unfold on the news, feeling helpless because he couldn't get down to Baltimore City.

    Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group who is always looking out for active Military, Veterans, First Responders and the community.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Four Years Three Months Twenty Three Days Seven Hours And Fifteen Minutes Served - Marine Mark Sadzinski
    Feb 10 2022

    Mark Sadzinski served in the Marines for Four Years, Three Months, Twenty Three Days, Seven Hours and Fifteen Minutes. Most people that serve start counting down to their final day during their last few months or year, not from day one. Mark has a reason he knows the time down to the minutes and he explains it on this episode.

    Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group who is always looking out for active Military, Veterans, First Responders and the community.

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    1 hr and 23 mins

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