Episode 17: Bravery Beyond All - Medal of Honor
Newt's World
Gingrich 360
4.6 • 6.4K Ratings
🗓️ 26 May 2019
⏱️ 57 minutes
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| 1:05.4 | On this episode of Newt's World, from Memorial Day I am devoting an episode of the podcast to |
| 1:10.9 | those who served, fought and died for our country. The Congressional Medal of Honor is the |
| 1:16.3 | highest U.S. military decoration awarded by Congress to a member of the Armed Forces for |
| 1:21.8 | Galantry and Bravery in combat. On this episode we'll explore this history of the Medal of Honor |
| 1:28.2 | and learn about some of the recipients. My guests, our Laura Jowdy, archivist and collections manager |
| 1:34.7 | at Congressional Medal of Honor Society, Marcus LaTrell, retired U.S. Navy SEAL and founder of |
| 1:41.5 | the Lone Survivor Foundation and Herschel Woody Williams, the last living Medal of Honor recipient |
| 1:47.7 | from World War II. |
| 1:57.4 | I'm curious, working as the archivist and collections manager at the Congressional Medal of Honor |
| 2:17.0 | Society, what do you think is the biggest thing you've learned? Well, the biggest thing I've learned |
| 2:22.4 | about the recipients themselves is how individual they all are. Everybody asks me, what is it that makes |
| 2:28.9 | them do what they do? And the answer is there's no answer. Each one of them is different. They're |
| 2:34.0 | each an individual. It's just amazing to me the variety in personalities and who they are. And to me, |
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