• Honoring War Dogs – Rhode Island Veterans Cemetary
    May 16 2025

    Once again, Sgt. Armand Perreault and Brianna—my U.S. Army sister from Cocktails in The War Room—are Oscar Mike and on a mission. This time, they invited me to join them for a very special visit to Delmyra Kennels in Exeter, Rhode Island.

    There, we met Ruth Delmyra, who shared the powerful story of her late husband, Scott Gordon, and the creation of a War Dog Memorial in his honor. Located at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, this monument pays tribute to the bond between service members and their loyal K9 companions.

    Ruth walks us through the emotional journey of bringing this tribute to life, from concept to installation. Sgt. Perreault, a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, reflects on what this memorial means to the veteran community. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the statue—a Vietnam-era Marine alongside his war dog—that captures the heart and sacrifice of military working teams.

    Mark your calendars: The official dedication ceremony will take place Saturday, May 17th, 2025, at 12 PM at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery.

    To learn more about this sacred ground where Rhode Island’s heroes are remembered, visit: vets.ri.gov

    Special thanks to Ruth, Brianna, and “Sarge” for sharing this heartfelt mission with us. This is one episode you won’t want to miss.


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    32 mins
  • Oscar Mike Radio - 448 – Mark Omrod – Royal Marine
    May 15 2025

    In this episode, United States Marine Corps Veteran Travis Partington sits down with Mark Ormrod, a Royal Marine veteran from the UK. I just like the way that looks and sounds.

    Having interviewed many U.S. Marines, I hold deep respect and admiration for our older Royal Marine cousins across the Atlantic. Mark’s story is nothing short of incredible.

    He shares how his desire for challenge—sparked by the influence of family and friends—led him to the Royal Marines. Mark walks us through the intensity of their legendary training and his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

    He then recounts the life-changing IED blast that resulted in the loss of three limbs, and the long, difficult road to recovery that followed.

    What stands out most is Mark’s resilience. From mentoring fellow veterans to launching business ventures and inspiring thousands with his story, Mark embodies grit, determination, and purpose. It was an absolute honor to speak with him.

    Learn more and support Mark at www.markormrod.com

    Per Mare, Per Terram.


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    44 mins
  • Thomas LaGrave – Special Welfare / Social Warfare
    May 9 2025

    In this powerful episode, I sit down with Thomas La Grave—a former Navy SEAL and Navy Corpsman who is now a clinical therapist—to explore a story of resilience, redemption, and service.

    Thomas opens up about his military background, his battle with addiction, and the turning points that led him on a path to recovery. Through raw honesty and deep insight, he shares the emotional toll of life after service and how seeking help changed everything. Today, he dedicates his life to supporting youth in recovery, using his journey to inspire others.

    His book, Special Welfare / Social Warfare, is a compelling look at the emotional wounds many of our nation’s youth carry and the healing possible through compassion and support.

    To learn more about Thomas’s work and The Honor Bound Academy — an organization committed to guiding and empowering today’s youth — visit thehonorboundacademy.org. You can also find a link there to order his book.

    Thank you, Thomas, for your service, vulnerability, and mission to make a difference.


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    54 mins
  • Ben Keeney – True Health
    May 2 2025

    There was a time when “Made in the U.S.A.” was the standard. During World War II, many private companies played a key role in supporting the war effort. That history made my recent conversation with Ben Keeney especially meaningful, as we discussed the importance of American-made personal protective equipment (PPE).

    Ben is the co-founder of True Health, a company that manufactures nitrile and latex gloves here in the United States. Our discussion touched on the many challenges of PPE production, the risks of relying on foreign imports, and the contamination concerns often associated with overseas products.

    Ben shared True Health’s mission to provide safe, reliable PPE while also creating entrepreneurial opportunities for U.S. veterans. One of the most compelling parts of our conversation was learning about their new program that actively involves veterans in the company’s operations and growth.

    To learn more or place an order, visit https://www.truehealthus.com.

    Thank you, Ben, for an insightful and inspiring conversation.


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    46 mins
  • Oscar Mike Radio Special - Richard Sherman - Never Home
    Apr 27 2025

    April 26th is a special day — it marks what I consider to be the true birthday of Oscar Mike Radio.

    Nine years ago, on this date, Oscar Mike Radio began with a panel session at Massasoit Community College’s first Dale Dorman Media Day. To commemorate this milestone, going forward there will be a special annual show on April 26th called the Oscar Mike Radio Mission in Flight Award.

    The first recipient of this honor is Navy Veteran Richard Sherman.

    Richard shared his military experiences and his transition to civilian life, with a focus on his powerful photography project, Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned.

    Our conversation explored the emotional impact of visiting military cemeteries and how Richard uses photography to tell the stories of World War II veterans. He emphasizes the importance of remembering our fallen soldiers and the personal narratives behind their sacrifices.

    Listening to Richard, I felt a deep connection with his journey. I was so moved by his words and work that I knew I had to do something special to honor him.

    You can support Richard’s work by ordering his book on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1644919602/one-book-never-home-heroes-remembering.

    To learn more about his project, visit his website: https://www.neverhomeheroes.com.

    Thank you for watching and listening. Be sure to check out more episodes at https://www.oscarmikeradio.com.


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    59 mins
  • Honoring Richard Sherman – First Recipient of the Oscar Mike Radio Mission in Flight Award
    Apr 26 2025

    It is with great pride that I share a special announcement about Richard Sherman, a U.S. Navy veteran and gifted photographer. Through his powerful book, Never Home, Richard has captured the stories of military heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and never returned from service during WWII. His work ensures that their legacies live on and are never forgotten.In recognition of his dedication, perseverance, and profound impact on the veteran community, I am honored to name Richard Sherman as the inaugural recipient of the Oscar Mike Radio Mission in Flight Award.This award celebrates individuals who embody resilience, belief, and a relentless drive to make a meaningful difference. Richard is not only preserving history—he is inspiring action. He is, without question, a force multiplier.You can support Richard’s work by purchasing Never Home on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/16449196....Tune in tonight at 8 PM EST on Oscar Mike Radio to hear the full story behind the man and his mission.Congratulations, Richard. Fair winds and following seas on your next journey.

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    7 mins
  • Warrior To Civilian with Robert Sarver & Alex Gendzier
    Apr 25 2025

    In this episode, I discussed the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life with guests Robert Sarver, a Navy SEAL veteran, and Alex Gendzier, a lawyer and general counsel.

    They delve into their collaborative book, "Warrior to Civilian", which addresses veterans' practical and emotional hurdles.

    The conversation highlights the importance of mental health, the impact on military spouses, and the need for supportive resources.

    Our discussion emphasizes the value of civilian perspectives in these discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of veterans' experiences and promoting community support.

    You can get Warrior to Civilian on Amazon now (https://a.co/d/3RBV4Ja). Thank you, Robert and Alex, for talking to me!

    Go to www.oscarmikeradio.com for more shows about military and Veterans’ stories.

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    46 mins
  • Oscar Mike Radio - 444 Henry Rausch – Submerged
    Apr 18 2025

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to books about military stories, two stand at the very top—Eye Deep in Hell, which covers World War I, and Chickenhawk, which focuses on the Vietnam War. These two books have stood the test of time, and I use them as the benchmark for all other military narratives.

    After speaking with retired Navy Commander Henry Rausch, author of Submerged, I believe I’ve found a third exceptional book to add to that elite list.

    In our conversation, we explored Commander Rausch’s extensive submarine service and the unique challenges of life beneath the surface. He shared his journey from growing up as a Navy brat to becoming a submarine commander, offering insight into the psychological and physical demands of prolonged submersion.

    We discussed Cold War intelligence operations, the evolution of submarine technology, and the critical role submarines continue to play in modern warfare. Henry also spoke about his personal passions, including animal welfare and his new book, Hot Wire.

    Submerged takes readers to the ocean’s depths and leaves no doubt: U.S. submarines dominate the seas.

    You can get Submerged on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/60An7Sl

    Thank you, Henry, for the engaging conversation and our continued dialogue!


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    49 mins