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Lt. Col. Olivia Nunn, USA (Ret)
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Maj. Brian Cillessen: "We fought hard on this day."
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
11/21/22 • 45 min
In this episode of the Never Stop Serving podcast, host Lt. Col. Olivia Nunn, USA (Ret), speaks with Maj. Brian Cillessen, USMC (Ret). In January 2005 then-Capt. Cillessen was attached to a Special Forces ODA as an embedded trainer and Marine adviser for Afghan National Army commandos. While returning from a mission, his convoy was ambushed. Cillessen, now a television producer and host on The Sportsman Channel, details the actions in this battle that earned him the Silver Star.

Lt. Col. Melissa May: Combat Pilot by Day, Diaper Duty By Night
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
10/31/22 • 41 min
Melissa May didn’t grow up with fighter pilot dreams but the self-described "tree hugger and snowboarder" was recruited to swim at the the Air Force Academy. In due time May found herself flying combat missions over Libya by day and changing diapers by night.
Now a retired lieutenant colonel, May talks about these adventures, the mission over Baghdad that earned her a Distinguished Flying Cross and her transition to a commercial pilot for United.

Maj. Josh Glover: Helo Crash Sends Marines into Fallujah Firefight
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
11/28/22 • 31 min
In this episode of the Never Stop Serving Podcast, host Lt. Col. Olivia Nunn, USA (Ret), speaks with Silver Star recipient Maj. Josh Glover, USMC (Ret). During his second deployment to Iraq, Glover, then a first lieutenant, was serving as a Quick Reaction Force platoon commander when they were sent out to secure a downed CH-53 helicopter. During the mission, the QRF platoon was ambushed but able to fight through and return back to friendly lines, inflicting numerous enemy casualties on the way. Later that same day, they were called out to rescue a rifle platoon fighting behind enemy lines. Lt. Glover and his platoon engaged and defeated a company-sized enemy element to reach the besieged Marines.

Col. Nicole Malachowski: When Illness Cuts Your Career Short
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
12/06/22 • 47 min
As we conclude our third season of the Never Stop Serving Podcast, host Olivia Nunn speaks with MOAA member Col. Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret). Our season has largely focused on war stories, but in this episode we learn of a dynamic career cut short by a surprising illness. After several deployments flying the F-15E Striker Eagle, Malachowski became the first female pilot in the Thunderbirds, the Air Force's demonstration team. Following several assignments, including command of the 333rd Fighter Squadron, she was named a White House Fellow and Executive Director of the Joining Forces Initiative to support military families. In 2017, Malachowski was forced to medically retire due to the debilitating effects of a tick-borne illness. She has since become an advocate for wounded warriors and patients suffering the effects of tick-borne diseases.

Oil Terminal Attack: Coast Guardsman Earns Valor During the Iraq War
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
11/14/22 • 34 min
In April 2004, Joe Ruggiero was a petty officer serving with a Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment aboard the Navy’s USS Firebolt in the Persian Gulf. Ruggiero and a team of Coast Guardsmen and sailors were conducting a boarding operation near an oil terminal when the boat they were intercepting detonated in an apparent suicide bombing, killing two sailors and one Coast Guardsman. For his actions that day, Ruggiero, now a Chief Warrant Officer 2, became the first Coast Guardsman since the Vietnam War to earn a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star with V.

Marine and Author Elliot Ackerman: On America's End in Afghanistan
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
11/07/22 • 37 min
As Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in 2021, Elliot Ackerman, a former Marine Corps infantry officer and MARSOC team leader, found himself in the middle of an unofficial evacuation effort to help Afghan allies escape the country. Ackerman, a Silver Star recipient and author, wrote about the effort and his experiences in Afghanistan in his latest book, "The Fifth Act: America's End in Afghanistan."

Combat Rescue: Two-time Silver Star Recipient Chris Barnett
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
10/25/22 • 36 min
In this episode Lt. Col. Olivia Nunn, USA (Ret.) speaks with retired Col. Chris Barnett, a U.S. Air Force Pave Hawk pilot, who was pulled off an instructor assignment and sent to Afghanistan to fly combat rescue missions in Helmand Province. His life-saving actions in the spring of 2009 resulted in two Silver Stars. Chris tells our host Olivia Nunn about the high op tempo his unit faced, and the challenge of returning home.

Stopping an Insider Attack: Silver Star Recipient Delorean Sheridan Tells His Story
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
09/29/22 • 27 min
In this episode, Silver Star recipient Delorean Sheridan, a retired Air Force senior master sergeant, walks listeners through an insider attack he stopped on March 11, 2013 in Afghanistan. After serving more than 20 years, Sheridan now works on Capitol Hill.

Inside the Bin Laden Raid: CW5 Doug Englen Tells His Story
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
09/29/22 • 25 min
Never Stop Serving: Season 3 , Episode 1
War Stories: CW5 Doug Englen
In this episode Lt. Col. Olivia Nunn, USA (Ret.) speaks with retired CW5 Doug Englen, an Army Chinook pilot with more than 2,500 combat missions under his belt. Englen started his career as an enlisted crew chief aboard a Huey in Desert Storm. After leaving the service for a brief period, Englen rejoined and went to flight school as a warrant officer. For the next 21 years, Englen flew with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment and copiloted the first helicopter into Afghanistan following the Sept. 11 attacks.
Englen was chosen by Adm. William McRaven to plan the air component of the mission to capture or kill Osama Bin laden, calling him, "without a doubt, the finest Army aviator of our generation."
Season 3 is sponsored by MOAA Insurance Plans, administered by Association Member Benefits Advisors (AMBA).

Diversity in Today's Military with Mr. Beach Anselm and Ms. Pat Williams
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast
05/01/22 • 46 min
Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion are these just the latest buzz words, or do they actually mean something in the military? Is the military a diverse fighting force? How do we grow a diverse fighting force? Does diversity matter?
Listen to Olivia Nunn speak to Ms. Pat Williams, the Program Director of Engagement Career Transition Services at MOAA and a 35-year Navy Veteran, and Mr. Anselm Beach, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Equity and Inclusion, about the very topic of DEI.
Let's get comfortable with the uncomfortable conversation of diversity. So tune in and listen to the changes and what can be done.
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How many episodes does MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast have?
MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
What topics does MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Army, Podcasts, Government and Military.
What is the most popular episode on MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast?
The episode title 'Maj. Josh Glover: Helo Crash Sends Marines into Fallujah Firefight' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast?
The average episode length on MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast is 36 minutes.
How often are episodes of MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast released?
Episodes of MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast?
The first episode of MOAA's Never Stop Serving Podcast was released on Nov 2, 2021.
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