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WTR: BAM-BAM (MC Pres), Loren (Jade Helm), and Paul (Keystone Wounded Warriors)

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Warrior Talk Radio with GI Jenn is excited to have US ARMY/US NAVY Veteran, Lance Taylor back on to guest co-host this episode.  We are going to be getting down and dirty with the TRUTH about a couple of topics tonight.  First up, we have Bam-Bam from Sons Of Liberty MC to talk about the incident in Waco and the discrimination faced by MCs across the country.  Then, we have Loren Schofield on to discuss Jade Helm and the tin-foil hat theories.  And finally, we have Paul, from Keystone Wounded Warriors (Yes, the foundation sued by Wounded Warrior Project) to talk about all the good they are doing in their community!!

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Bam-Bam is a Veteran who served as a medic in Operation Just Cause (Panama) and Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Now he is the National President of the Sons of Liberty MC.

Loren Schofield is a 16-year veteran with the Special Forces. He served in 10th SFG (A) on a Mountain Team, 3rd SFG (A) on Mobility Team, and in a Special Forces DA company. He retired as an instructor in the SF Advanced Mountain Operations School. Between April of 2002 to May of 2009 he deployed five times to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. Loren is currently a writer for SOFREP.

Paul Spurgin joined the Marine Corps in 1962' was medically retired in 1969.  He had one combat tour in 1965 in Chu Lai, Tam Key Province in South Vietnam, as an 0353. Keystone Wounded Warriors started in 2009.  Their belief? They are honored and privileged to offer assistance to members of the greatest military, defended the rights and freedoms of the greatest people living in the greatest country on this planet, the United States of America. They are an all volunteer organization, so no one gets paid. They have assisted over 400 Wounded and Injured service members since Keystone's inception.

Call in number is 646-595-3504

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