America’s Frontlines

America's Frontlines Podcast 29 May 2026

40 min · 29. touko 2026
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In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip examine a challenge hiding in plain sight: the decline of the American family. With nearly two out of five children now born outside of marriage and the United States leading the developed world in single-parent households, they explore the far-reaching effects on education, economic opportunity, military readiness, crime, and the future strength of the nation. * Colonel Denny also reviews some of the most significant news stories affecting our lives today, providing insight into the issues shaping America and the world. * As always, he delivers another dose of humor and a few well-timed one-liners to lighten the mood and bring a smile to your face. * Our featured guest is Stephanie Shannon, a U.S. Army veteran and founder of Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment. Stephanie shares her journey of service and discusses her organization's mission to empower, support, and advocate for women veterans throughout Michigan and beyond. * It's also time once again for our Movie of the Month review, featuring team member Diane Raver from the Garden State Film Festival, who offers her thoughts on this month's featured film. * And of course, we wrap up with our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because understanding the events that shaped our nation helps us better appreciate the freedoms and opportunities we enjoy today. This is an episode that explores service, family, community, and the enduring values that help keep America strong.

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In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip examine the ongoing confrontation with Iran and the fundamental question at its core: Why can’t Iran be allowed to possess nuclear weapons? They discuss America’s decades-long struggle with the Iranian regime, the strategic implications for Israel and the United States, and what a successful long-term outcome might require. * They also explore a range of mounting national security concerns—from the arrest of Chinese nationals on Texas ranchlands and Beijing’s expanding influence throughout Latin America, to growing scrutiny of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East and its alleged ties to Hamas. Together, these developments highlight how challenges at America’s border, in the Western Hemisphere, and across the Middle East may be more interconnected than they first appear. * As always, Colonel Denny delivers a few of his clever one-liners to lighten the mood along the way. * Our featured guest is Joe Arbuckle, the current head of Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services. General Arbuckle discusses the organization's mission, the challenges facing today’s military, and the importance of maintaining readiness, professionalism, and unity within the armed forces. * We also continue our regular look back at military history from this point in time, remembering the events, sacrifices, and lessons that helped shape the nation we know today—and that remain worth protecting. * Retired Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Roland Ashby returns with another installment of his popular “Warrant Wisdom.” * And finally, we hear from Army veteran Dave Decker, who shares stories from his time in uniform, the lessons he learned through service, and what he’s involved with today. This episode delivers insightful discussions on national security, military service, leadership, and the challenges facing America at home and abroad.

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jakson America's Frontlines Podcast 29 May 2026 kansikuva

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In this episode of America’s Frontlines: * Colonel Denny and Skip examine a challenge hiding in plain sight: the decline of the American family. With nearly two out of five children now born outside of marriage and the United States leading the developed world in single-parent households, they explore the far-reaching effects on education, economic opportunity, military readiness, crime, and the future strength of the nation. * Colonel Denny also reviews some of the most significant news stories affecting our lives today, providing insight into the issues shaping America and the world. * As always, he delivers another dose of humor and a few well-timed one-liners to lighten the mood and bring a smile to your face. * Our featured guest is Stephanie Shannon, a U.S. Army veteran and founder of Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment. Stephanie shares her journey of service and discusses her organization's mission to empower, support, and advocate for women veterans throughout Michigan and beyond. * It's also time once again for our Movie of the Month review, featuring team member Diane Raver from the Garden State Film Festival, who offers her thoughts on this month's featured film. * And of course, we wrap up with our regular look back at military history from this point in time—because understanding the events that shaped our nation helps us better appreciate the freedoms and opportunities we enjoy today. This is an episode that explores service, family, community, and the enduring values that help keep America strong.

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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.

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