
The story of the men and machines behind the aviation Medals of Honor, from World War 1 to Vietnam.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

After recapture following his shootdown and epic escape attempt. Bud Day is marched north to Hanoi, where he will spend the next five plus years as a guest of the North Vietnamese at the infamous Hanoi Hilton.
Bud Day was the commander of Detachment One of the 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron, the top secret group of F-100 Forward Air Controllers officially known as Commando Sabre, but better known by their callsign "Misty". Bud was shot down over North Vie... more
I started this episode as an extra to the first season on B-17s in the 8th AF, but put it away halfway done. With the release of Apple TV’s Masters of the Air I decided to revive it. This is the story of The Bloody 100th, the 100th Heavy Bomb Group, ... more
VF-17 is likely the most famous of all the US Navy squadrons. Their history started back with their deployment to the Solomon Islands in 1943 and participation in the campaigns around Bouganville and Rabul and continues to this day. This episode cove... more
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A great podcast the highlights different aviators who have received the MoH. I like that he dives (no pun intended) into Marine Aviator recipients. Which unless you “swing with the wing”, you don’t hear much about on the 03 side (Fox 2/1 vet, yuttt). Keep doing the good work sir, I hope you continue to produce episodes.
I didn’t expect much (many podcasts you don’t) but was surprised in a good way. The podcaster doesn’t have a lot of “fluff” to try and stir your patriotic emotions (over-glorification, band of brothers music etc) but you can tell he’s a heartfelt lover of his nations war history. The stories themselves are what impress you, not hype.
Really well done.
I think it would help if speak a little slower when you have to. Just so the words don’t mince on occasion but don’t change a thing otherwise, ... more
This podcast ought to be required listening for every American who wakes and breathes the air of freedom.









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