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Cee Freeman, Vice President of the National Desert Storm War Memorial Association

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Entertainment News, Government, News, History

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm was on the verge of becoming just a side note in history

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software radio. Special operations enough. You're listening to Software Radio, Special Operations Military News, and

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straight talk with the guys in the community. Oh, I, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

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oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, And hello again everyone. Welcome back to soft rep radio.

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And,

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and

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hello again everyone

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welcome back to soft rep radio.com.

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I'm your host today Steve Valestru joining me

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we're very pleased to have see Freeman

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vice president of the board of Directors of the National Desert Storm War Memorial Association.

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See and I are going to be talking about there's a big push on getting a desert storm memorial built in the Washington DC area.

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We're going to get into all that but we're also going to talk to see about his own

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personal history I guess you could say. He served in the 82nd airborne as a member of I believe it was

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82nd Signal Battalion and Desert Storm he also served in company G-143 infantry, which is a long-range surveillance unit of the Texas Army National Guard as an 11 Bravo

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infantryman. So we have a lot to talk about before we go any further. Let's welcome see to the

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podcast see. How you doing this afternoon? I'm doing good sir. Let's talk a

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little bit about you. I know you live in Texas. Are you a Texas native?

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I am. I was born and raised in Dallas and in 1980 moved to Houston and I've been here now going on 30 years. I'm sorry 40 I'm turning 50 in May so 40 years.

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Oh you're still you're still a young guy.

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Yes sir. So you grew up in Texas.

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