Episode 52
Tango Alpha Lima: Officer Shenanigans, Podcast Love and honor for a WWII Sailor
May 4th, 2021
51 mins 57 secs
Season 2
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About this Episode
Jeff shares a story of 101st Airborne officers gone wild at a strip club in Poland, sending CV into fits of glee.
Ashley gets excited about some reader feedback and love for Team Tango.
CV talks about a movement to gaining steam to honor Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Jackson French of Foreman, Ark., with the Medal of Honor. French became a national hero after he towed wounded shipmates through shark-infested waters after the destroyer Gregory was sunk Sept. 5, 1942, by Japanese warships near Guadalcanal.
Rapid Fire:
The American Legion World Series is on, Afghan translator scammers indicted, rethinking medals from Wounded Knee and 53 women complete the Crucible for the first time at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
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- 100 Miles For Hope | The American Legion
- Booze, a strip club and a major gone missing: How a 101st Airborne unit went off the rails in Poland - Europe - Stripes
- Navy May Recognize Black WWII Sailor Who Towed Wounded Shipmates Through Shark-Infested Waters | Military.com
- Listening to Podcasts During the Military Transition: Top 7 for Veterans - ClearanceJobs
- American Legion to Shelby, N.C.: ‘Play Ball!’ | The American Legion
- Find a Service Officer
- For the first time, women become Marines at San Diego recruit depot — Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
- Tribes Want Medals Awarded for Wounded Knee Massacre Rescinded - The New York City Daily Post
- Eagle Scout project provides free urns for local veterans
- American Legion Post 287 - Home