Walk Among Heroes

Jeff Wells

‘Walk Among Heroes’ is a podcast that presents real stories from the bravest men and women in the world, real military heroes. Jeff Wells, Veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, hosts military heroes, as they tell their stories, unedited, and in their own words. From the sights, sounds, and smells of combat, to their secrets for a long and successful life, these Veterans tell all. This podcast is perfect for anyone who wants to learn about our nation’s history, and most importantly, wants to understand the intimate details of those who fought to provide us with the greatest privilege in the world, freedom. Wars are not won by generals standing in front of maps. They are won by the men on the ground, fighting through near-impossible odds to ensure our liberty will never falter. Unlike other podcasts that focus on higher-level military history, ‘Walk Among Heroes’ brings you stories and perspectives from those closest to the battles: the Ground-Pounders, G.I.’s, Dog Faces, Doughboys, Grunts, Sailors, Flyboys, Squids, Frogmen, Devil Dogs, Leathernecks, and others who were on the ground, in the arena, fighting for our great nation. Hear their stories and perspectives as ‘Walk Among Heroes’ strives to ensure they are never forgotten. A new episode will be released every Tuesday. To check out more stories from our great heroes, visit walkamongheroes.org.

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Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 41:  Night for Our Heroes, June 2, 2023, Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France - 3 WW2 Veterans & 7 Band of Brothers Actors
Jun 4 2023
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 41: Night for Our Heroes, June 2, 2023, Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France - 3 WW2 Veterans & 7 Band of Brothers Actors
For Episode 41, we are providing a recording of Walk Among Heroes' inaugural Night for Our Heroes, an evening dedicated to honor those who served D-Day and the battle for Normandy.  Also those who have dedicated their lives to preserving these memories and stories.  The evening consisted of a panel discussion between World War II Veterans, Band of Brothers' actors, and Maurice Renaud, son of the Alexandre Renaud, mayor of Sainte-Mere-Eglise on D-Day, June 6, 1944.  Guest included:Local Guest:Maurice Renaud:  Son of Alexandre Renaud, President of AVA, Overseas majority of D-Day Activities.  Actors: Peter Youngblood Hills:  Actor, Band of Brothers series.  Played Darrell ‘Shifty’ Powers in the award-winning Band of Brothers series. Scott Gibson:  Actor, Pacific Series.  Captain Andrew Haldane. Matt Leitch:  Actor, Played Floyd Talbert in Band of Brothers series.  Founded a called We Happy Few 506, which leads Band of Brothers related tours in Normandy and other Band of Brothers’ sites. Peter McCabe:  Played Donald Hoobler in Band of Brothers series.   Nolan Hemmings:  Played Chuck Grant in Band of Brothers series. Alex Sabga-Brady:  Played Francis Mellet in Band of Brothers series.Christian Black:  Band of Brothers series, and a world-renowned photographer. World War II Veterans: Gilbert Clarke:  Born in Jamaica, Gilbert was one of several thousand volunteers for the RAF.  Installed and maintained the new aircraft radar systems developed during WWII. Reid Clanton:  Landed on Omaha Beach, D-Day, June 6, 1944, with the 29th Division.  Fought in the Battle of the Bulge and through Germany with the 84th Division. James ‘Jim’ Kelly:  James Kelly landed in a glider on D Day, June 6, 1944, near the village of Ranville with the 1st (Airborne) Royal Ulster Rifles, on the eastern flank of the main landing front.  The Royal Ulster Rifles’ mission was to capture the bridges over the Caen Canal and the River Oren and to seal the eastern flank, thus protecting the main invasion from any possible counter attacks by German armored divisions.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 37 - Reid Clanton - 2023 Normandy/Belgium Trip
Apr 15 2023
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 37 - Reid Clanton - 2023 Normandy/Belgium Trip
Mr. Clanton, our previous guest for Episode 5, joins us for Episode 37 to discuss his upcoming trip to Normandy, Belgium, and Germany in June of this year.  This week, we met with Reid and Carolynn Clanton to present their day-by-itinerary.  Also, we surprised Mr. Clanton with Mike Tarr's extensive research, which allowed us to pinpoint several dates and locations for Mr. Clanton's major battles during the war.   Currently a resident of San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Clanton was raised in West Texas, where he grew up on a farm in a very poor household, common during the Great Depression.  Mr. Clanton was asked to leave home at age eleven, as his parents could no longer afford to take care of him.  With only a fourth grade education under his belt, he was hired by a local farmer and was eventually drafted into the U.S. Army.  Mr. Clanton was assigned to the 84th Infantry Division (Railsplitters) and soon deployed to Europe.  Mr. Clanton landed on Omaha Beach, France and fought through Belgium and Germany, before eventually reaching the Elbe River, where General Eisenhower halted the Allied advance to allow the Russians to enter Berlin.  Mr. Clanton fought along the Siegfried Line, where his division punched through the stout defensive line.  When Germany attacked during the Battle of the Bulge, Mr. Clanton’s division was forced to travel overnight to Marche, and after brutal fighting, stopped the advancing German forces and kept the Allied lines from totally collapsing.  Following victory in Marche, the 84th Division resumed its’ advance crossing the Roer and Rhine rivers, eventually reaching the Elbe.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 36:  George Koch (U.S. Merchant Marine, Murmansk Run)
Mar 16 2023
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 36: George Koch (U.S. Merchant Marine, Murmansk Run)
We are honored to introduce Mr. George Koch as our guest for Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 36.  Mr. Koch is our first guest who served as a U.S. Merchant Marine.  Born and raised in New York, Mr. Koch (pronounced ‘Coke’) dropped out of high school in tenth grade to join the Merchant Marines.  At age 16 in September 1944, he reported to his first ship in New York Harbor.  He soon found himself sailing north on the Murmansk Run.  The Murmansk Run was a LONG, treacherous journey through German-controlled, Arctic frozen waters, from the United States to Russia, past Norway and through northern Europe.  At the time, the United States was manufacturing weapons and supplies to support our allies (Lend-Lease Program) including Russia, in their fight against Germany on the Eastern front.  Because Japan had the Pacific blockaded, we were forced to deliver supplies from the Atlantic north of Europe to the Russian port of Murmansk.  During the journey to Murmansk, Mr. Koch’s ship was attacked by a German U-Boat and was nearly hit by a torpedo.  Other ships in his convoy were hit.  Upon arriving in Murmansk, Mr. Koch was able to visit the city, interact with Russian soldiers and local civilians, and became one of just a few U.S. soldiers who set foot on Russian soil during World War II.  In February 2021, Russia awarded Mr. Koch with the Medal of Ushakov, a rare military honor seldom awarded to anyone outside of Russia.  Today, Mr. Koch resides in Rotonda West, FL with his lovely wife of 75 years, Jean.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 31 - Day 2:  Reid Clanton's Return to Europe (Bletchley Park & Betty Webb)
Jun 1 2022
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 31 - Day 2: Reid Clanton's Return to Europe (Bletchley Park & Betty Webb)
Day 2 included a journey for Reid Clanton to Bletchley Park in Milton-Keynes, England.  We had the honor of spending the morning with Betty Webb, 98-year old British Veteran of Bletchley Park.  What an incredible meeting between two 98-year-old military heroes! We all know Mr. Clanton, United States war hero who landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and ultimately helped lead the Allies to victory. Meet Betty Webb, a British Veteran who served in British Military Intelligence and worked at the top secret decoding campus, Bletchley Park.Comprised of 75% women, more than 10,000 members of the intelligence community worked at Bletchley during the height of WWII. Bletchley was the braintrust of Winston Churchill, and the first computer was developed here. The team at Bletchley Park managed to crack the previously unbreakable German Enigma code, which experts believe shortened the duration of the war by 2-4 years.On D-Day specifically, intelligence gathered at Bletchley allowed the Allies to understand the locations of German fighting positions along the French coastline, along with other critical intelligence. Most Americans don’t know anything about Bletchley Park. We visited with Betty as she explained what she did here at Bletchley. Simply an amazing women!Please enjoy this conversation between Betty and our group, regarding Bletchley Park, her daily life there, and the famous decoding operation that ultimately shortened the duration of World War II.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 28B - Paul Frederick (U.S. Marine Corps, Iwo Jima)
Oct 26 2021
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 28B - Paul Frederick (U.S. Marine Corps, Iwo Jima)
Don't miss the conclusion of our two-part interview series with Iwo Jima Veteran Paul Frederick!  Walk Among Heroes is honored to welcome Paul Frederick as our guest for Episode 28.  A lifelong resident of Kentucky, Mr. Frederick’s served in the United States Marine Corps, 3rd Division, during World War II.  Mr. Frederick experienced combat as a bazooka man and machine gunner on several islands in the Pacific before finally invading Iwo Jima in February 1945.  During 30+ days on Iwo Jima, Mr. Frederick lost many friends and witnessed tremendous carnage, in one of the most difficult battles our military has ever experienced.   Prior to Iwo Jima, Mr. Frederick’s ship was struck by torpedo, which killed dozens, causing the ship to sink.  Mr. Frederick was injured, but he refused to leave his unit.Earlier this year, Nashville songwriter Jim Collins (writer of many hits like ‘Big Green Tractor’ and ‘Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not’) reached out to Mr. Frederick and asked to write a song about his life and military service.  Collins wrote a song for Mr. Frederick, titled ‘Guardian Angels’, which provides a touching account of Mr. Frederick’s life, including his 71-year marriage to the love of his life, Myrtle.  The song can be found at:  https://www.lex18.com/community/positively-lex-18/acclaimed-nashville-songwriter-writes-song-about-lexington-wwii-veteranThis episode consists of two parts.  Episode 28A focuses on Mr. Frederick’s early life, bootcamp, and Marine Corps service.  Episode 28B opens with the invasion of Iwo Jima, then takes us through the rest of his life, including lessons learned.As always, ‘thank you’ to Shreyas for donating your time as sound engineer for this podcast.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 28A - Paul Frederick (U.S. Marine Corps, Iwo Jima)
Oct 12 2021
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 28A - Paul Frederick (U.S. Marine Corps, Iwo Jima)
Walk Among Heroes is honored to welcome Paul Frederick as our guest for Episode 28.  A lifelong resident of Kentucky, Mr. Frederick’s served in the United States Marine Corps, 3rd Division, during World War II.  Mr. Frederick experienced combat as a bazooka man and machine gunner on several islands in the Pacific before finally invading Iwo Jima in February 1945.  During 30+ days on Iwo Jima, Mr. Frederick lost many friends and witnessed tremendous carnage, in one of the most difficult battles our military has ever experienced.   Prior to Iwo Jima, Mr. Frederick’s ship was struck by torpedo, which killed dozens, causing the ship to sink.  Mr. Frederick was injured, but he refused to leave his unit.Earlier this year, Nashville songwriter Jim Collins (writer of many hits like ‘Big Green Tractor’ and ‘Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not’) reached out to Mr. Frederick and asked to write a song about his life and military service.  Collins wrote a song for Mr. Frederick, titled ‘Guardian Angels’, which provides a touching account of Mr. Frederick’s life, including his 71-year marriage to the love of his life, Myrtle.  The song can be found at:  https://www.lex18.com/community/positively-lex-18/acclaimed-nashville-songwriter-writes-song-about-lexington-wwii-veteranThis episode consists of two parts.  Episode 28A focuses on Mr. Frederick’s early life, bootcamp, and Marine Corps service.  Episode 28B opens with the invasion of Iwo Jima, then takes us through the rest of his life, including lessons learned.As always, ‘thank you’ to Shreyas for donating your time as sound engineer for this podcast.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 26B:  Bill Lozano Part 2 (US Navy, USS Washington, South Pacific)
Sep 7 2021
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 26B: Bill Lozano Part 2 (US Navy, USS Washington, South Pacific)
Don't miss the conclusion of our two-part interview series with Mr. Bill Lozano!  Mr. Lozano served in the Navy Pacific Fleet during World War II, as a radarman on the mighty battleship, USS Washington.  The USS Washington had one of the most impeccable battle records during World War II, providing fire support for invasions in the Marianas, Palaus, Leyte, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, as well supporting the aircraft carriers on their raids through the South Pacific.  Mr. Lozano enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was sent to radar school to learn the brand-new technology first developed and utilized during World War II.  Working from high atop the battleship in the radar tower, Mr. Lozano witnessed first-hand the major attacks and engagements by the USS Washington.  He also witnessed several Kamikaze attacks and was close enough to witness the horrors of Iwo Jima with his naked eye.  The mighty USS Washington plowed through the Pacific, and Mr. Lozano had one of the most unique perspectives of any guest we’ve ever interviewed on this show.Following his service in the U.S. Navy, Mr. Lozano eventually graduated from Law School and served a long, successful career as an attorney.  A lifelong resident of San Antonio, Texas, he appears decades younger than his age, and he stays very active. This episode will consist of two parts.  26A will feature Mr. Lozano’s service in the Navy, and 26B will go back to his childhood, life after the military, and lessons learned throughout his amazing life.   It is truly an honor to share Mr. Lozano’s story.  We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!A special 'thank you' to Shreyas Ganesh for volunteering your time as sound engineer for this podcast.
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 26A:  Bill Lozano Part 1 (US Navy, USS Washington, South Pacific)
Aug 25 2021
Walk Among Heroes Podcast Episode 26A: Bill Lozano Part 1 (US Navy, USS Washington, South Pacific)
We (Walk Among Heroes) are honored to welcome Episode 26 guest, Mr. Bill Lozano.  Mr. Lozano served in the Navy Pacific Fleet during World War II, as a radarman on the mighty battleship, USS Washington.  The USS Washington had one of the most impeccable battle records during World War II, providing fire support for invasions in the Marianas, Palaus, Leyte, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, as well supporting the aircraft carriers on their raids through the South Pacific.  Mr. Lozano enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was sent to radar school to learn the brand-new technology first developed and utilized during World War II.  Working from high atop the battleship in the radar tower, Mr. Lozano witnessed first-hand the major attacks and engagements by the USS Washington.  He also witnessed several Kamikaze attacks and was close enough to witness the horrors of Iwo Jima with his naked eye.  The mighty USS Washington plowed through the Pacific, and Mr. Lozano had one of the most unique perspectives of any guest we’ve ever interviewed on this show.Following his service in the U.S. Navy, Mr. Lozano eventually graduated from Law School and served a long, successful career as an attorney.  A lifelong resident of San Antonio, Texas, he appears decades younger than his age, and he stays very active. This episode will consist of two parts.  26A will feature Mr. Lozano’s service in the Navy, and 26B will go back to his childhood, life after the military, and lessons learned throughout his amazing life.   It is truly an honor to share Mr. Lozano’s story.  We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!A special 'thank you' to Shreyas Ganesh for volunteering your time as sound engineer for this podcast.