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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
A former Air Force pilot recounts his harrowing near-death experience during training, where he lost control of his T37 trainer and had to rely on his training to recover and land safely. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 03, 2025
In April 1975, the US Navy evacuated US nationals and South Vietnamese people from Saigon during Operation Frequent Wind. Major Bong Le, a South Vietnamese pilot, commandeered a plane to escape with his family, and Captain Lawrence Chambers, the first African-American to command a US aircraft carrier, made a heroic decision to clear space on the USS Midway to allow the plane to land safely. [... more]
The C&C Auto Show
Aaron Clements and Justin Courtney
May 01, 2025
The CNC Auto Show features an interview with Chris Dorado, discussing the Augusta Air Show, the Blue Angels, and the A-10 Thunderbolt. The show also highlights the P-51 Mustang, military aircraft, and special operations parachutists. The hosts engage in conversations with guests, including Buck Ropman, a seasoned aerobatic pilot, and Timothy Groves, a retired Green Beret and team leader for the SOCOM Paracommandos. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 07, 2025
A sensitive CIA facility was inadvertently exposed due to a property sale mishap, sparking a discussion about government accountability and transparency. The incident has led to accusations of malicious compliance and government misconduct, with some arguing that the government is using the DEI purge as a means to purge sensitive information. The incident has raised questions about the government's handling of sensitive information and the need for greater transparency. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 07, 2025
Trump says for the first time in months the job gains for native-born Americans exceeded job gains for migrants and foreign-born workers Did DOGE mistakenly reveal a secret CIA black site in Virginia The Pentagon's DEI purge removes images of the Enola Gay aircraft which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima Dana touches on how businesses like Wells Fargo are finally waking up to realize they need to back off their DEI policies Veteran Host of the All American Savage Show and owner of https shellshockcbd com John Burk joins us to discuss the problems with a possible Texas cannabis [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 24, 2025
In October 1950, the Korean War took a dramatic turn when 24-year-old Jesse Leroy Brown, the US Navy's first black aviator, crash-landed behind enemy lines. His wingman, Thomas J. Hudner, risked his life to try and save him, but Brown succumbed to his injuries. Hudner's heroic actions were later recognized with the Medal of Honor, one of the most prestigious awards in the US military. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
January 22, 2025
The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention has been closed, and the ATF is under scrutiny for its actions. Donald Trump Jr. discusses the national reciprocity bill and the importance of concealed carry. The administration is also investing in AI infrastructure through the Stargate project, which aims to create over 100,000 American jobs. The conversation also touches on the ATF's authority and the need for a comprehensive bill to reform the agency. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 02, 2025
Walter Sepulveda, a penniless Czech immigrant's son, amassed an arsenal of military aircraft in his backyard, defying odds and regulations. He bought and transported planes, including a Navy Corsair and a jet fighter plane, using a school bus and his ingenuity. Sepulveda's obsession with aviation and his determination to save historic aircraft earned him a reputation as a unique collector. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 27, 2024
In 1984, a Soviet submarine collided with the USS Kitty Hawk, a US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, in the Sea of Japan. The incident highlights the complexities of underwater warfare and the challenges of detecting and tracking submarines. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
December 17, 2024
A private plane's pilot suddenly passes away mid-flight, leaving the inexperienced co-pilot to navigate a safe landing with the help of air traffic controllers. This harrowing experience serves as a reminder to seek guidance from a higher authority, as the Bible teaches that listening to God's prophets and ultimately Jesus Christ can provide wisdom and direction in life. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
December 13, 2024
The mysterious unidentified drones flying off the coast of New Jersey have sparked a heated debate about their origins and intentions. Meanwhile, Julie Kelly reveals the shocking truth about the J-6 prosecutions, including the use of confidential human sources and FBI informants to infiltrate and incite violence. The US government's handling of the situation has been called into question, with some accusing them of lying and covering up the truth. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
October 22, 2024
Jesus reassured his disciples that the Holy Spirit would be with them to comfort and guide them, reminding them of his teachings and providing peace in times of anxiety and fear. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2024
John Collins shares his journey to breaking the Guinness World Record for the farthest flight by a paper aircraft, using a unique glider design and a thrower team to achieve the 226-foot, 10-inch distance. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 08, 2024
Major Brian Schuhl recounts his experience as an SR-71 Blackbird pilot, recalling a training mission where he and his crewmate Walter engaged in a speed check with air traffic control, showcasing the aircraft's incredible speed and agility. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 05, 2024
The USS Lexington, also known as Lady Lex, was a versatile aircraft carrier that served in the US Navy during World War II. It was first converted from a battle cruiser in 1922 and went on to play a crucial role in the Great Depression, providing power to the city of Tacoma, and later in World War II, where it suffered significant damage in the Battle of the Coral Sea. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 03, 2024
In 1984, a Soviet submarine collided with the USS Kitty Hawk, a US Navy aircraft carrier, in the Sea of Japan. The incident occurred during a period of Cold War tension, and the submarine's captain, Vladimir Evsenko, lost track of the carrier due to rough seas. The collision resulted in a glancing blow, but the submarine's propeller struck the hull of the Kitty Hawk, breaking off a piece and forcing it to surface. The incident highlights the complexities of naval warfare and the risks involved in such encounters. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 30, 2024
A South Vietnamese pilot, Major Bong Le, commandeered a plane to evacuate his family from Saigon during the 1975 evacuation, known as Operation Frequent Wind, and was aided by Captain Lawrence Chambers, the commanding officer of the USS Midway aircraft carrier, in a remarkable display of American generosity and heart. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 21, 2024
The USS Lexington, also known as Lady Lex, was a versatile aircraft carrier that served in the US Navy from 1927 to 1942. She was initially laid down as a battle cruiser in 1921 and later converted into an aircraft carrier. The Lexington played a significant role in World War II, participating in the Battle of the Coral Sea, and also served in peacetime, including generating power for the city of Tacoma, Washington, and providing relief to the people of Nicaragua after a natural disaster. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 02, 2024
During the Vietnam War, a South Vietnamese pilot, Major Bong Le, commandeered an aircraft to escape with his family from Saigon. He successfully landed on the USS Midway, an aircraft carrier, with the help of Captain Lawrence Chambers, who made a heroic decision to clear the deck to accommodate the small plane. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 02, 2024
College is a significant financial decision, with varying earning potential depending on the major. Data shows that engineering and computer science degrees offer the highest return on investment, while education and humanities majors rank lowest. Understanding the earning potential of a major can help individuals make informed decisions about borrowing and investing in their education. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 19, 2024
The story of Jesse Leroy Brown, the first African-American naval aviator, who deliberately crash-landed his plane behind enemy lines to save his wingman, Thomas J Hudner, during the Korean War. Hudner's heroic attempt to rescue Brown earned him the Medal of Honor, one of the highest military honors in the US. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 12, 2024
In 1984, a Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine collided with the USS Kitty Hawk, a US aircraft carrier, in the Sea of Japan. The incident occurred during a period of Cold War tension and highlights the risks and challenges of naval operations in a complex and potentially hostile environment. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 22, 2024
John Collins, the Guinness World Record holder for the farthest flight by a paper aircraft, shares his story of how he came to break the record. From tinkering with paper airplane designs as a child to working with a thrower to achieve the perfect flight, Collins reveals the science and experimentation behind his record-breaking feat. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 31, 2023
Looking back at the year that was, CBS Sunday Morning explores the good news of 2023, including advancements in medicine, artificial intelligence, and electric aircraft. The show also marks a milestone for the Endangered Species Act and delves into the complexities of grief, featuring stories of loss and remembrance. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 14, 2023
Walter Ciplata, an eccentric airplane collector, spent his life accumulating a vast collection of historic aircraft, often using unconventional methods to transport and restore them. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, Ciplata's passion for aviation remained unwavering, and his collection became a testament to his ingenuity and determination. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 24, 2023
The story of Jesse Leroy Brown, the US Navy's first black aviator, who deliberately crash-landed his plane behind enemy lines in the Korean War, and the heroic actions of his wingman, Thomas J. Hudner, who attempted to save him, earning Hudner the Medal of Honor. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 11, 2023
Caregivers often feel overwhelmed and outmatched, but they can learn to 'fly the plane' by staying focused on the bigger picture and working the problem at hand, just like experienced pilots. This requires regular reminders to keep calm and prioritize their loved one's needs. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 18, 2023
The Battle of Midway was a pivotal naval battle fought during World War II, where the United States defeated Japan, losing one aircraft carrier but inflicting significant damage on the Japanese fleet, marking a turning point in the war in the Pacific. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 15, 2023
In April 1975, the US Navy conducted Operation Frequent Wind, a massive evacuation of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, as the North Vietnamese closed in. One remarkable story from this operation is that of Major Bong Le, a South Vietnamese pilot who commandeered an aircraft to escape with his family, and the heroic efforts of Captain Lawrence Chambers, who cleared the deck of the USS Midway to allow the plane to land safely. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 15, 2023
The USS Lexington was the first aircraft carrier to deploy air-to-surface missiles and sailed enough miles to circle the globe eight times. It served in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and had a unique mission of generating power for the city of Tacoma, Washington, during the Great Depression. The ship's versatility and bravery in various missions are a testament to its importance in American history. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 26, 2023
John Collins shares his journey to breaking the Guinness World Record for the farthest flight by a paper aircraft, a feat that required innovative folding techniques, precise throwing, and a team effort. Meanwhile, a new podcast explores the challenges and triumphs of people living with myasthenia gravis, a rare neuromuscular condition. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2023
In 1984, a Soviet nuclear attack submarine collided with the USS Kitty Hawk, a United States aircraft carrier, in the Sea of Japan. The incident highlights the risks and challenges of naval operations during the Cold War era. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 05, 2023
Walter Ciplata, a penniless Czech immigrant's son, amassed an arsenal of military aircraft in his backyard, defying all odds and showcasing his eccentric passion for aviation. His son, Wally, shares the remarkable story of how his father, a self-taught genius, single-handedly saved historic aircraft from being scrapped, leaving behind a legacy that would have been lost forever. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 27, 2023
The story of Jesse Leroy Brown, the US Navy's first black aviator, who deliberately crash-landed behind enemy lines to save his wingman, Thomas J Hudner, during the Korean War. Brown's heroic act earned him the Medal of Honor, and Hudner's attempt to save him is considered one of the most unselfish acts of heroism in military history. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
February 20, 2023
Hungarian-born mathematician Abraham Wald's insight during World War II led to a deeper understanding of protecting vulnerable areas, mirroring Solomon's teachings in Proverbs 4 about guarding one's heart and staying focused on their mission with God. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 10, 2023
Donald Wilson, a humble hero, served on the USS Yorktown and USS Hancock during World War II, surviving multiple battles and earning a citation for his bravery. His story, shared by his niece, highlights the ordinary men who made extraordinary sacrifices for their country. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 16, 2022
The Battle of Midway was a pivotal naval battle in World War II, fought between the United States and Japan in June 1942. The battle was a turning point in the war, with the Japanese losing four aircraft carriers and over a hundred trained pilots, giving the U.S. a crucial advantage in the Pacific. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2022
Wichita has a storied history as the air capital of the world, with companies like Cessna and Learjet revolutionizing aviation. Clyde Cessna and Bill Lear were pioneers in the industry, with Cessna developing the monoplane design and Lear creating the private jet. Today, Wichita remains a hub for aircraft manufacturing, with 40% of all aircraft parts and components coming from the city. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2022
In 1984, during a period of Cold War tension, a Soviet submarine collided with the United States aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in the Sea of Japan. The collision could have been much worse, but fortunately, it was a glancing blow off the right side of the carrier's bow. The submarine was forced to surface, and the Kitty Hawk launched helicopters to render assistance. The incident highlights the risks and challenges of naval operations during the Cold War era. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 29, 2022
In April 1975, the US Navy conducted Operation Frequent Wind, an evacuation of Saigon, as North Vietnamese forces closed in. Major Bong Le, a South Vietnamese pilot, commandeered a small aircraft to escape with his family, and after a harrowing journey, landed safely on the USS Midway aircraft carrier, thanks to the bravery and quick thinking of Captain Lawrence Chambers and his crew. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2022
In October 1950, during the Korean War, US Navy pilots Jesse Leroy Brown and Thomas J. Hudner, Jr. were on a mission when Brown's plane was hit, and he crash-landed behind enemy lines. Hudner risked his life to save Brown, but was unable to free him, and Brown died in the freezing cold. Hudner was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions, becoming the first person to receive the award for attempting to save a downed wingman. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 12, 2022
As caregivers, we must learn to prioritize and focus on the bigger picture, just like pilots in the air. By following checklists and being regimented, we can avoid distractions and ensure the well-being of our loved ones. With wisdom and discernment, we can navigate the challenges of caregiving and make informed decisions, just as pilots rely on their training and experience to stay safe in the skies. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 13, 2022
The USS Lexington was a versatile aircraft carrier that served in World War II, but its story begins in the 1920s as a battle cruiser converted into an aircraft carrier. Meanwhile, the diamond industry has a dark history of exploitation and marketing manipulation, and the founder of Piggly Wiggly, Clarence Saunders, revolutionized retail with the concept of self-service, paving the way for the modern supermarket. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 09, 2022
A family's journey through the Great Depression, a near-miss collision between a Soviet submarine and the USS Kitty Hawk, and the story of Allegory Handcrafted Goods, a company born from a father-son woodworking project, highlight the importance of resilience, personal growth, and family bonds in the face of adversity. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 26, 2022
Robert Todd Lincoln, the son of President Abraham Lincoln, lived a life of great accomplishment and tragedy, narrowly missing his father's assassination and witnessing two other presidential assassinations. John Collins, a paper airplane enthusiast, achieved the Guinness World Record for the farthest flight by a paper aircraft, a feat that required years of dedication and perseverance. Meanwhile, millions of Americans will make Medicare coverage decisions for next year, and UnitedHealthcare is there to help. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
February 17, 2022
God called Joshua to lead his people into the promised land, requiring him to be strong and courageous, and to face challenges head-on. To achieve lift, Joshua needed to fly into the wind, just like a jet fighter pilot, and to follow God's instructions, meditating on them day and night. With God's guidance, Joshua could overcome any obstacle and be prosperous and successful. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
February 13, 2021
When faced with desperate situations, God still hears and responds to our cries for help, as seen in the stories of David and a settler in Alaska who both found peace and deliverance through prayer and trust in God's capable hands. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 19, 2020
The Navy's decision to name a future aircraft carrier after a hero of World War II and the civil rights movement is a reminder that heroism is not limited by race, gender, or background. Meanwhile, a promising approach to preventing suicide involves sending caring letters to those at risk, and a woman's legacy is marked by introducing exotic fruits and vegetables to the US market. Additionally, a family's experience with premature birth highlights the need for better access to care and support for families affected by this condition. [... more]
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