"All,
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, October 29, 2006 are:
3:00pm Mtn -Col. Don Price, USMC (ret):Donis a highly decorated,three-tour veteran of Vietnam. His career of over 33 years, beside his service in Vietnam,includes many prestigious and important command assignments. Before he left active service, Col. Price was assigned to the Adjutant General of the US Army and was responsible for the inventory, analysis and collection of sensitive classified records of Vietnam-era POW/MIA records. For this service, Don was awarded his 25th personal US decoration from President George H.Bush. Since then, Don has served as a consultant and was responsible for technical design requirements on the 32 cent POW/MIA stamp issued in 1995. Don will also discuss his upcoming book on Col. Donald G. Cook, USMC and hisservice with Capt. Rocky Versace, USA, whom we will be honoring on our News and Views segment as well.
4:00pm Mtn -Lt. ColJack Bohman, USA (ret): Jack is a member of the U.S. Army Military Academy's Class of 1959 and classmate of Capt. Humbert "Rocky" Versace.Both were members of Cadet Company K, 2nd regiment at West Point. Jack and other members attended the recent ceremony at the U.S. Army Museum's Gallery of Heroes at Fort DeRussy where Rockywas inducted and honored. Capt. Rocky Versace isthe first Army soldier to receive the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actionsafter he was captured and held captive of the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Jack, responsible for getting Rocky inducted into Ft. DeRussy's Gallery of Heroes,will describe the ceremony at Waikiki and the mini-regional class reunion of members of West Point's graduating class of 1959. For more information listing Capt. Versace's accomplishments and the effort to get him the Medal of Honor, please visit http://www.mishalov.com/ . Select Capt. Versace from the list of Medal of Honor recipients.
5:00pm Mtn - News and Views: An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.
Continued prayers are still requested for Steve Golding.He still has an uphill battle ahead of him. Please take the time to leave him a message and best wishes at: http://stevegolding.blogspot.com
Please note: We will be featuring Mr. Bill Bell, and his book "Leave No Man Behind",on December 17, 2006. This will be a special call-in show so your questions and comments will be invited.
Thanks to our sponsors for this sponsorship period:
Northeast POW/MIA Network
Vietnam Veterans of America
Chained Eagles of Ohio
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Thanks,
Rod Utech
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!" Patrick Henry, 1775"