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Welcome to the Veterans Breakfast Club! Our mission is to create communities of listening around veterans and their stories to connect, educate, heal, and inspire. Our two weekly pre-recorded programs are VBC Live and Greatest Generation Live. From the battlefields of World War II to the front lines of today’s active duty service, this podcast captures the voices, memories, and hard-earned wisdom of those who served. Each episode features powerful, firsthand stories from veterans across generations, revealing moments of courage, sacrifice, humor, and humanity. Listeners will hear untold experiences, lessons learned, and reflections that connect past and present military life. Whether honoring legacy or understanding modern service, this podcast bridges generations through authentic storytelling, preserving history while giving voice to those who continue to serve and protect around the world today and for generations to come forward.
Welcome to the Veterans Breakfast Club! Our mission is to create communities of listening around veterans and their stories to connect, educate, heal, and inspire. Our two weekly pre-recorded programs are VBC Live and Greatest Generation Live. From the battlefields of World War II to the front lines of today’s active duty service, this podcast captures the voices, memories, and hard-earned wisdom of those who served. Each episode features powerful, firsthand stories from veterans across generations, revealing moments of courage, sacrifice, humor, and humanity. Listeners will hear untold experiences, lessons learned, and reflections that connect past and present military life. Whether honoring legacy or understanding modern service, this podcast bridges generations through authentic storytelling, preserving history while giving voice to those who continue to serve and protect around the world today and for generations to come forward.
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Tuesday May 05, 2026
Veterans Open Conversation
Tuesday May 05, 2026
Tuesday May 05, 2026
[00:00 - 01:10] Introduction and Welcome
Hosts Shaun, Todd, and Glenn welcome viewers.
Overview of the Veterans Breakfast Club mission: creating communities of listening around veterans and their stories.
Invitation to join live Zoom sessions and watch on Facebook or YouTube.
[01:10 - 06:40] Upcoming Events and Programs
Announcement of Thursday night’s "Greatest Generation Live" focusing on World War II and the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa.
Introduction of two Okinawa veterans guests: Neil Mallalum (99 years old) and James Wheeler (104 years old).
Discussion of their service, experiences, and upcoming program details.
Mention of in-person breakfasts and the BBC magazine distribution.
[06:40 - 34:00] Why Veterans Wear Black Caps - Open Discussion
Jim Roberts poses the question: Why do veterans wear black caps? (Jim shares his personal experience and reflections on wearing his Vietnam unit hat.)
Discussion about the symbolism of hats for veterans as identifiers and conversation starters.
Mixed feelings about public reactions to hats and "Thank you for your service" comments.
Ben Dawson (Air Force veteran) talks about pride and connection through hats.
Baltimore Ben shares his evolving attitude toward wearing veteran hats and public recognition.
Chris Perolo discusses the military tradition of headgear and its role in identity.
John Per shares his pride in his Army Security Agency hat and its role in connecting with fellow veterans.
Patrick Hughes talks about his separate brigade service and pride in his hat.
Ron comments on the professional look and versatility of black hats.
Al Smith shares mixed feelings about wearing hats and recognition.
Rick Weber tells the story of the "Lobcocks" nickname and its significance.
Mark Spearigio discusses his late adoption of wearing hats due to Vietnam War reception and the healing aspect of acknowledgment.
Sue Watson shares her father's Marine Corps hats and the significance of the Eoima survivor hat.
Discussion about family members wearing veteran hats or apparel.
Civilians working with veterans share their experiences with public recognition.
John Terry and others discuss the importance of hats as conversation starters and symbols of pride.
[34:00 - 55:50] Special Guest: Bill Peters and Army Security Agency Story
Bill Peters joins to share a story about a photo of Army Security Agency veterans in Vietnam.
Description of the photo location (Dong Ba Thin near Cameron Bay) and unit activities.
Discussion about the casual dress in the photo and life in Vietnam.
Bill shares his homecoming experience and current involvement with military honor guards.
Plans for an upcoming Army Security Agency anniversary program.
[55:50 - 01:17:40] Anniversary of the Kent State Shooting - Historical Context and Veteran Memories
Greg Yoast provides a detailed history of the Kent State shooting on May 4, 1970.
Explanation of the political and social climate leading to the incident, including Nixon’s Cambodia incursion.
Todd and veterans share personal memories and reflections on the event.
Don Nemch recalls the impact and significance of Kent State and related protests.
Ben Dawson and others discuss the National Guard’s role and the atmosphere on campuses.
John Terry shares his experience as a ROC instructor during ongoing protests.
Bill Rios shares his story as a two-war veteran and Vietnam War protester, including his draft experience and later service in the National Guard during the Gulf War.
Discussion about the complexity and divisiveness of the Kent State incident and its lasting impact on veterans and the nation.
[01:17:40 - End] Closing Remarks and Upcoming Programs
Thanks to participants and viewers.
Reminder to join the upcoming Battle of Okinawa program.
Encouragement to support the Veterans Breakfast Club through membership and participation.
This breakdown captures the main topics and flow of the conversation, providing viewers with a clear guide to the video content.

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