The holidays can be a difficult time for someone experiencing a loss. Medal of Honor recipient Col. Donald “Doc” Ballard witnesses that pain this time every year. On this episode in our Courage Conversations series, host Mo Barrett sits down with Col. Ballard, who earned the Medal in Vietnam when he put himself in the line of fire to aid wounded Marines and jumped on an enemy grenade, to recount what drove his actions that day. He also shares what motivates him to continue serving the military community through his work as a funeral director providing veterans with dignified burials.
Dixie Davis and Kate Williams, Wives of Medal of Honor Recipients
Courage Conversations: Sergeant Major Matt Williams
March To Grand Opening: Col. Jack Jacobs
Courage Conversations: Sergeant Major Allan Kellogg
March To Grand Opening: SSgt. Hiroshi Miyamura
March To Grand Opening: Maj. Gen. Pat Brady
Gina Townsend, Daughter of Medal of Honor Recipient Clifford Sims
Courage Conversations: Petty Officer Bob Ingram
Reflections on Salute To Service Week
How the National Medal of Honor Museum Engages Veterans
The Newest Medal of Honor Recipient: Telling Larry Taylor’s Story
Mark Morgan, Grandson of Medal of Honor Recipient John “Red” Morgan
Courage Conversations: Colonel Bruce Crandall
Courage Conversations: Lieutenant Colonel William Swenson
Courage Conversations: Major General Patrick Brady
Episode 25: Chad Graham, President of the Woody Williams Foundation
Courage Conversations: Specialist 5th Class Jim McCloughan
Courage Conversations: Command Master Chief Britt Slabinski
Holiday Special: Saying Thank You to Servicemembers
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