Episodes
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
March To Grand Opening: SSgt. Hiroshi Miyamura
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Continuing our March to Grand Opening series spotlighting Medal of Honor recipients who will be featured in the National Medal of Honor Museum’s galleries, host Mo Barrett talks to Maj. Marisa Regan, the granddaughter of SSGt. Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, who earned the Medal during the Korean War when he bravely held off an enemy attack to allow the retreat of his men. She highlights lesser-known aspects of his story and reflects on his legacy of service.
Monday Mar 25, 2024
March To Grand Opening: Maj. Gen. Pat Brady
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
As we mark one year to the Grand Opening of the National Medal of Honor Museum, host Mo Barrett kicks off a new series spotlighting some of the Medal of Honor recipients who will be featured in the Museum’s galleries – starting with Maj. General Pat Brady, who earned the Medal for his actions in Vietnam when he made repeated helicopter landings into enemy territory under heavy fire and amidst dense fog to rescue wounded soldiers. Brady recounts how he became involved with the Museum and shares what he wants visitors to take away after learning his story.
This podcast is presented by Lucas Oil.
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Gina Townsend, Daughter of Medal of Honor Recipient Clifford Sims
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Rising from humble origins in the Florida panhandle to become a squad leader with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Staff Sergeant Clifford Chester Sims earned the Medal of Honor for courageous, selfless actions – becoming one of just 94 African American recipients of our nation’s highest award for valor in combat. As we celebrate Black History Month, host Mo Barrett is joined by Sims’ daughter Gina Townsend to talk about his life and legacy. Gina recounts attending the White House Medal presentation ceremony and shares what led her family to gift her father’s original Medal of Honor to the National Medal of Honor Museum.
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Courage Conversations: Petty Officer Bob Ingram
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
On the latest episode in our Courage Conversations series, host Mo Barrett is joined by Medal of Honor recipient Petty Officer Bob Ingram, who earned the Medal for his actions in Vietnam where he administered aid to injured Marines despite being severely wounded himself. Petty Officer Ingram discusses his unusual path to the medical field, the love he feels for his comrades, and the important life-lesson he tries to impart on the next generation: It’s not about me, It’s the TEAM.
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Courage Conversations: Col. Donald “Doc” Ballard
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Monday Dec 18, 2023
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.
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Reflections on Salute To Service Week
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Between Veterans Day and Thanksgiving, November is a time to say thank you to America’s men and women in uniform. This month, the National Medal of Honor Museum paid tribute to servicemembers during a series of events featuring Medal of Honor recipients, the Dallas Cowboys, NFL star Dak Prescott, and other community leaders and supporters. The weekend concluded with 16 Medal of Honor recipients taking the field together at AT&T Stadium for a special halftime tribute during the Dallas Cowboys’ Salute to Service matchup with the New York Giants.
On a special episode of the Mission Inspire podcast, we collected reflections from several members of the Museum staff about the week’s events and the meaning of Veterans Day.
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
How the National Medal of Honor Museum Engages Veterans
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
With Veterans Day around the corner, host Mo Barrett is joined by Michael Caldwell, the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation’s Senior Director of Operations and Veteran Engagement, to talk about the Museum Veterans Network and how NMOHMF engages veterans across the country. Plus, Michael offers a progress update on the Museum’s construction and fundraising.
Friday Sep 29, 2023
The Newest Medal of Honor Recipient: Telling Larry Taylor’s Story
Friday Sep 29, 2023
Friday Sep 29, 2023
Just a few weeks ago, a new hero joined the ranks of America’s Medal of Honor recipients when President Biden presented our nation’s highest award for valor in combat to retired U.S. Army Captain Larry Taylor for his actions in Vietnam, where he risked his life to rescue four soldiers with a daring helicopter maneuver. To talk about Captain Taylor’s inspiring story, host Mo Barrett is joined by NMOHMF Historians Josh Schick and Kali Martin Schick.
Wednesday Aug 16, 2023
Mark Morgan, Grandson of Medal of Honor Recipient John “Red” Morgan
Wednesday Aug 16, 2023
Wednesday Aug 16, 2023
As part of the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation’s efforts to tell the stories of all recipients, host Mo Barrett is joined by Mark Morgan – grandson of WWII Medal of Honor recipient John “Red” Morgan. Mark discusses his grandfather’s heroic actions during a bombing run over Germany and later imprisonment as a POW, as well as his family’s decision to donate their Medal of Honor and other artifacts to the Museum.
Monday Jul 24, 2023
Courage Conversations: Colonel Bruce Crandall
Monday Jul 24, 2023
Monday Jul 24, 2023
Host Mo Barrett is joined by Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Bruce Crandall – a helicopter pilot in Vietnam who made a series of daring landings under enemy fire to evacuate seriously wounded soldiers. In this episode of our Courage Conversations series, Col. Crandall recounts the actions that earned him the Medal, the rules he set for the men under his command and how he was given the nickname “Snake.”