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The Brian Lehrer Show

Military Heroes

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

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4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Martha Raddatz highlights the courage and heroism of members of the U.S. military.

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0:00.0

It's the Brian Laira show on WNYC. Good morning again, everyone.

0:16.0

On September 11, 2001, that's 25 years ago in just a few months, a naval officer named Kevin Schaefer was

0:24.5

working at his desk inside the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 tore through the building.

0:30.6

Though his injuries were severe, he survived and went on to dedicate the next decade of his life

0:36.1

to hunting Osama bin Laden.

0:38.9

A soldier named Mark Little survived not one but two IED explosions in Iraq,

0:44.4

led his men through the second one while still in shock,

0:47.6

and later founded a non-profit to help other wounded veterans.

0:51.3

And a pilot named Danielle, nicknamed Purple, Therio, climbed into a cockpit for the

0:57.8

first time and knew that this was what she was doing, her life's work. These are some of the heroes

1:05.4

next door, the American soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who went to war, who Martha Raditz, ABC News,

1:12.0

chief global affairs correspondent and co-host of ABC this week on Sunday mornings,

1:16.5

profiles in her new book. I think it's fair to say most Americans, civilians who don't serve in

1:21.5

the military increasingly don't know anyone who does, have only an abstract sense of who

1:26.8

these people are.

1:28.2

Martha Reddits, while also covering global and Washington Affairs at the highest geopolitical

1:32.4

levels, also wants to make sure some of their stories are known to the broader public.

1:38.2

Again, Martha Raditz is ABC News, Chief Global Affairs correspondent and co-anchor of this week.

1:43.5

She covered every major military conflict of the post-9-11 era from the front lines.

1:50.1

And some of you know, she began all of it right here in public radio as NPR's Pentagon correspondent from 1993 to 1998.

1:58.4

Her new book, The Hero Next Door, Stories of Patriotism and Purpose, is a dozen portraits

2:04.4

of servicemen and women drawn for many years of reporting. Martha Radich joins me now. Martha,

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