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America’s Frontlines

Podcast by Tom Sheffield

English

Technology & science

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About America’s Frontlines

”America’s Frontlines” brings you firsthand perspectives from those shaping the future of national security and defense. From military leaders and system integrators to technologists and field operators, each episode dives into the challenges, innovations, and missions that define America’s defense infrastructure. Whether it’s AI at the tactical edge, supply chain resilience, or frontline decision-making, this podcast delivers powerful stories and actionable insights for defense professionals, policymakers, and citizens who care about the security of our nation.

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America's Frontlines Podcast 22 May 2026

In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip ask a difficult question: Is Europe weakening itself from within? They examine tensions inside NATO, Europe’s energy challenges, environmental policies, economic pressures, and what these developments could mean for America, Western alliances, and global security. * Colonel Denny also breaks down some of the most pressing news stories affecting our lives today, connecting current events with the broader strategic picture. * As always, he delivers another round of humor and memorable one-liners to help lighten the mood—and yes, they’re pretty good. * Our featured guest is Tiffany Carr from Michigan Veterans Homes, where we learn about the outstanding programs, services, and activities being provided to support veterans across Michigan. * It’s also time once again for Battle of the Month as team member retired Army Brigadier General Chris Petty takes us back to the Battle of Chancellorsville—one of the most significant engagements of the Civil War and a battle that helped shape American history. * And of course, we close with our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because staying sharp means continuing to learn from the past and understanding how it influences the present.

Yesterday - 47 min
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America's Frontlines Podcast 20 May 2026

In this episode of America’s Frontlines * Colonel Denny and Skip tackle America’s education crisis—asking why so many students no longer understand the nation’s history and examining how states such as Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida are challenging long-standing assumptions about education reform and student achievement. * They also break down a pivotal week in world events—from President Trump’s summit with Xi Jinping amid tensions involving Taiwan, Iran, and trade, to the disruption of an alleged Iran-linked terror plot targeting Jewish communities in America, and major Coast Guard drug interdictions that kept massive quantities of cocaine off U.S. streets. Together, these developments highlight how international threats increasingly affect security here at home. * As always, Colonel Denny delivers another strong round of his signature one-liners to lighten the mood. * Our featured guest is Jerry Boykin from the Family Research Council. General Boykin discusses the importance of strengthening families, preserving values, and the work being done to support communities across the country. * We also continue our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because understanding the events that shaped our nation helps us better understand where we are today. * Retired Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Roland Ashby returns with more of his insightful “Warrant Wisdom,” offering perspective drawn from decades of service and experience. * And finally, we meet Navy veteran Leon Alderman, who shares his story, experiences, and the values that continue to guide him today.

20 May 2026 - 53 min
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America's Frontlines Podcast 15 May 2026

In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip examine President Trump’s talks with China, rising tensions surrounding Taiwan and Iranian oil, and why the growing rivalry between America and Beijing could become the defining geopolitical conflict of our time. * Colonel Denny also breaks down some of the most significant news stories affecting our lives today, connecting global developments to the challenges facing Americans at home and abroad. * As always, he delivers another round of his signature one-liners to lighten the mood and keep things in perspective. * Our first guest is Jamie Nummer, a veteran who now dedicates his time to helping fellow veterans while also building a successful career in real estate and community service. He shares his story, his transition from military life, and his passion for supporting others. * We’re also joined by Pamela Alderman, who discusses how art can become a powerful tool for healing, connection, and support for veterans and others facing personal challenges. * And of course, we close with our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because remembering the past helps us better understand the present.

15 May 2026 - 55 min
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America's Frontlines Podcast 13 May 2026

In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip examine the Chinese Communist Party’s long history of repression, discussing how Beijing’s view of individual citizens as instruments of state power could shape America’s future relationship with one of its most formidable global rivals. * They also take a hard look at growing concerns surrounding NATO—why some European leaders are questioning America’s long-term commitment, and how the wars in Ukraine and Iran may be reshaping the future of Western security and global stability. * As always, Colonel Denny delivers another round of his clever one-liners to keep things balanced along the way. * Our featured guest is AJ Ackley, a veteran deeply involved in supporting fellow veterans who are struggling and in need of assistance. He shares his experiences, his mission, and the importance of continuing to care for those who served. * We also bring you our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because understanding the past helps explain who we’ve become as a nation. * Retired Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Roland Ashby returns with more of his trademark “Warrant Wisdom.” * And joining us as well is William Huff from Concerned Veterans for America, who discusses his own background, the mission of CVA, the organization’s ongoing efforts to support veterans, and how listeners can get involved.

13 May 2026 - 57 min
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America's Frontlines Podcast 08 April 2026

In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip explore the surprising possibility of peace between Israel and Lebanon—examining how Iran’s weakening influence over Hezbollah may be reshaping the balance of power in the Middle East, and why America’s renewed posture could be reinforcing the idea of peace through strength. * Colonel Denny also breaks down several of the major news stories impacting our daily lives and national security. * As always, we get another dose of humor to help lighten the mood and keep things in perspective. * Our featured guest is retired Navy Captain Paul Ryan, who reflects on his years of service both on active duty and in the reserves. He also discusses the important work of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), explaining how the organization supports reservists and protects the relationship between service members and their civilian employers. * In another powerful segment, Theresa Robinson introduces us to another inspiring female veteran in what may be one of the podcast’s most meaningful interviews to date. * And of course, we close with our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because remembering the events that shaped our nation helps us better understand where we are today.

8 May 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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