Military Veterans and hosts Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy bring you stories and topics affecting our military, servicemembers, and veterans. Listen to the stories that matter, this is Military Matters.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsGovernment |
Final episode of Military Matters. Its been an amazing couple of years and I can't thank you enough, the listener, for your support and listernship. Hopefully we'll meet again! more
You've probably heard the term "quantum" now at some point in your life from the dizzying numbers of film, television, and podcasts describing worm holes, multi-verses, and time travel. But there is REAL work happening right now at the Defense Advanc... more
Rod Rodriguez explores the aftermath of Vanessa Guillen's murder, such as the legal changes to a commander's involvement in sexual assault/harrassment investigations, the Fort Hood independent report, and "cover up" culture in the military. Did anyth... more
In light of recent developments in the Vanessa Guillén case, we're revisiting our Season 2 episode. Host Rod Rodriguez talks with Natalie Khawam, the lawyer for Vanessa Guillén’s family, and Stars and Stripes reporter Rose Thayer, who had been coveri... more
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Great stories and investigations
Very informative on veterans issues and affairs. I loved Stars and Stripes while deployed and stateside,
Episodes with Seth Harp. Cmon. Performance is preparation. This is fascinating complex stuff. Let’s be prepared and concise. Thanks. Civilian and big fan.
My uncle served in Vietnam since I can’t get the answers to my questions I have resorted to go to social media to get some of my questions answered because the va isn’t answering my questions. He served from 08-27-1962 to 11-22-1968 his name was Charles Hall. I’m looking for any information I can get like what platoon he served on, what was his duties and responsibilities and what he did on the service, where he was stationed. If you have any questions please reach out to my Facebook my name is ... more
What a hypocritical episode! You’re using your moral yardstick to tell others not to, all while showcasing someone deciding to take someone’s life because of their anticipated quality of life and complaining about their own quality of life. At least they were alive to complain and not aborted because someone thought their life would be bad.
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