This and That - Life in a Small Town
In a captivating interview, This and That podcast host, Bryce Hall, delves into the remarkable life and achievements of retired Army Colonel John Biemeck. His storied military career spans dramatic experiences in Alaska and Vietnam. Colonel Biemeck's tales of service are as enthralling as his deep-rooted passion for black powder relics. Settling in Colonial Beach, he dedicated years to researching and publishing extensive works on projectiles, contributing his expertise to advise on explosive ordnance. His influence extends into the local Colonial Beach community. John played a pivotal role in initiatives like introducing golf carts to the town. Being a golf cart town enhanced the town’s charm and accessibility. Joining the conversation is Debbie Biemeck, John's steadfast partner in both life and scholarly pursuits. Together, they have curated encyclopedic volumes on projectiles. Debbie's keen editorial skills brought these works to fruition. Their collaborative efforts have led to fascinating discoveries, including artifacts like a 1780 British cannon and the creation of a cannonball monument in their yard. This stands as a testament to their shared passion for history and exploration. This interview not only highlights their impressive contributions to historical research but also paints a vivid picture of their impact on the Colonial Beach community. Follow us on Podbean & Spotify @thisandthatCBVA and Instagram @thisandthat.cbva
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