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Veterans Chronicles

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World War II
Vietnam War
Korean War
Pearl Harbor
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Los Angeles Dodgers
Battle Of the Bulge
USS Stark
World Series
Pacific Theater
Purple Heart
USS Reid
Iran-Iraq War
Persian Gulf
Landing Zone X-Ray
1st Air Cavalry Division
Battle Of Ia Drang
Marines
Baseball
101st Airborne Division

Veterans Chronicles brings America’s military heroes to life through raw, first-person stories. Veterans recount the battles and moments that shaped their lives, from World War II to Iraq and Afghanistan. Powerful, personal, and deeply human, Veterans Chronicles preserves history one voice at a time.Learn more about Veterans Chronicles

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Russell Sattazhan was 15 years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and forced the U.S. into World War II. in 1944, he was drafted and was placed in an infantry replacement unit. Replacements were needed so badly that training was cut short an... more

In the early 1960's, the U.S. Army developed a new way of moving troops into and out of strategic locations. It was called Air Cavalry and operated under the theory that moving forces by helicopter was faster and more precise than driving them or hav... more

Patrick Brady was born in South Dakota and he originally had no intention of serving in the military. He was recruited by several schools to play college football, but he decided to pursue the "foxy chick" from his hometown as she went to Seattle Uni... more

Clarence Singleton joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1967 while was still in high school. The valedictorian then went through boot camp at Parris Island and was eager to join the fight in Vietnam. He arrived in early 1968 and endured a major rocket att... more

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Recent Guests

Patrick Henry Brady
Retired U.S. Army Major General, Medal of Honor recipient
Episode: Major Gen. Patrick Brady, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Medal of Honor
Clarence Singleton
US Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War and former firefighter with the FDNY
New York City Fire Department
Episode: Clarence Singleton, USMC, FDNY, Vietnam, 9/11
Bob Ingram
U.S. Navy veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor for actions in Vietnam
U.S. Navy
Episode: Petty Officer 2nd Class Bob Ingram, U.S. Navy Corpsman, Vietnam, Medal of Honor
Sami Steigmann
Holocaust survivor and public speaker dedicated to educating about the Holocaust.
Episode: Sami Steigmann, Holocaust Survivor
Matt Smith
Retired U.S. Army Major General who commanded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan
Episode: Maj. Gen. Matt Smith, U.S. Army, Iraq, Afghanistan
Sydney Levit
U.S. Army Airborne veteran of World War II
Episode: Sydney Levit, U.S. Army Airborne, World War II, Battle of the Bulge
Ralph Gastelum
US Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War
Episode: Sgt. Ralph Gastelum, USMC, Korean War, Inchon, Chosin Reservoir
Edward Byers
Retired US Navy Master Chief Petty Officer and Medal of Honor recipient
Navy
Episode: MCPO Edward Byers, U.S. Navy SEAL, Afghanistan, Iraq, Medal of Honor
Vaughn Collicott
U.S. Navy veteran of World War II who served aboard the USS Meredith during D-Day and later the USS Lanier in the Pacific.
Episode: BM3 Vaughn Collicott, U.S. Navy, World War II, D-Day

Host

Greg Karumbas
Host of Veterans Chronicles, experienced in bringing to life the stories of military veterans through engaging interviews.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 350 ratings
  • Inspirational

    I’m inspired by these stories and by the heroes that tell them..

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MichaelT1950
    United States15 days ago
  • Historically valuable, yet heavy-handed

    The personal oral histories compiled in this podcast are meaningful, often engaging, and a matter of increasing rarity. The caliber of interviews increased dramatically with the change in hosts from Pell to Corombos. Their production here, however, remains somewhat heavy-handed, as well as inclined to conclude on a nationalistic soapbox.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    producer17
    United States5 months ago
  • Disgraceful

    Telling a 90 year old vet your outta time lol

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    gdgdjdifj
    United States2 years ago
  • amazing that you do this thank you sir!incredible to listen to all of the stories from all of these amazing people!

    Audible
    5
    Joe B.
    United States2 years ago
  • Preserving the memory

    amazing that you do this thank you sir!incredible to listen to all of the stories from all of these amazing people!

    Audible
    5
    Joe B.
    United States2 years ago

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Overall, the podcast is seen as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and personal accounts of service.
Listeners appreciate the compelling personal stories that highlight the sacrifices and experiences of veterans.
The production quality has room for improvement, with mentions of loud commercial interruptions and inconsistent sound levels.
Many find the historical narratives deeply engaging and often mention the importance of preserving veterans' experiences for future generations.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Major Gen. Patrick Brady, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Medal of Honor
Q: What do you remember about Charles Kelly's leadership and his death?
Brady recounts Kelly's courage and commitment and how he took over after Kelly was killed during a rescue mission, emphasizing their shared philosophy of prioritizing rescuing the wounded.
SFC Earnie Savage, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Ia Drang, Landing Zone X-Ray
Q: What did you learn about yourself that day and that night and the men around you?
I had confidence in myself and my men due to our training and experience together.
SFC Earnie Savage, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Ia Drang, Landing Zone X-Ray
Q: What made Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore such a great leader?
He was tactically and technically proficient, had a great personality, and focused on improving training for soldiers.
William Keim, U.S. Merchant Marine, World War II
Q: What does it mean to you for the Merchant Mariners to receive the Congressional Gold Medal?
Keim described it as terrific and emphasized that it took considerable effort by Merchant Mariners to convince Congress to honor them, highlighting their feelings of having lost benefits like the GI Bill during the war.
William Keim, U.S. Merchant Marine, World War II
Q: What are you most proud of from your service?
Bill Keim expressed pride in doing what was asked of him and his fellow crewmen, whether it was sailing to Murmansk or navigating the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic, stating their contribution was essential to the war effort.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Veterans Chronicles

What is Veterans Chronicles about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Providing powerful first-person narratives, the content showcases the moving and transformative experiences of military veterans from World War II to more recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Each episode features unique stories that highlight the struggles, sacrifices, and camaraderie among service members, emphasizing themes of leadership, resilience, and the emotional impact of war on both soldiers and their families. This powerful storytelling serves to preserve history and offer listeners a profound understanding of the lives of those who have served in the military, making it compelling for audiences interested in history and personal memoirs.

In addition to recounting personal experiences, episodes also often touch on broader t... more

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Recent guests on Veterans Chronicles include:

1. Patrick Henry Brady
2. Clarence Singleton
3. Bob Ingram
4. Sami Steigmann
5. Matt Smith
6. Sydney Levit
7. Ralph Gastelum
8. Edward Byers

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