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November 5, 2012
Title: Would You Want Barack Hussein Obama To Lead You Into Combat?
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by General Patrick Brady
with www.GeneralBrady.com
Part 1 of 3
Do you want Barack Hussein Obama to lead you into combat? If you owned a business, would you turn your business over to him and let him run it for a couple years while you take an extended vacation?
Would you take all of your retirement funds, give them to him, and say "you invest it until I need it"? Would you ask him to make the medical decisions for you or a loved one? How is Obama emasculating our military? In what ways is this more dangerous to our country's future than its economic troubles?
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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by General Patrick Brady
with www.GeneralBrady.com
Tell our listeners why you would not want Obama to be in combat? Will President Obama challenge your Second Amendment rights if he is elected to a 2nd term?
Obama snubbed one of his inaugural balls which honor veterans. In what way was this indicative of his feelings towards the military? Why is the leadership of our military so intimidated and cowering to Obama's demand for a quad-sexual military? What are some ways our military has suffered under the Obama/Gates/Mullen trinity?
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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by General Patrick Brady
with www.GeneralBrady.com
Why has Aeromedical Evacuation, the premier combat life saver, been stripped on the battlefield? How is the recent terrorist attack on American soil in Libya a forewarning of things to come?
Major General Patrick Brady served over 34 years in the Army in duty stations across the world. In two tours in Vietnam he rescued over 5000 wounded and flew over 2500 combat missions. He is identified in the Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War as the top helicopter pilot in that war and is one of the two Vietnam soldiers to earn both the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross, our nation's second highest award.
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October 30, 2012
Title: Dead Men Flying
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by General Patrick Brady
with www.GeneralBrady.com
Major General Brady spent over 34 years in the Army serving in stations all over the world. He was in Berlin during the building of the wall and returned in 1989 when it was torn down. He served in the Dominican Republic during that conflict, in Korea as commander of the troops at the Joint Security area of the DMZ and for 2 years in Vietnam as a helicopter ambulance pilot. He has eight years’ service with America’s citizen soldiers, our Reserve Components, and is a former Chief of Army Public Affairs.
While in Vietnam he was awarded the Medal of Honor for a series of rescues during which he used 3 helicopters to rescue over 60 wounded. At the end of the day his aircraft had over 400 holes in them from enemy fire and mines. In two tours in Vietnam he flew over 2500 combat missions and rescued over 5000 wounded. He developed foul weather and tactical techniques for air ambulance rescue never before executed in combat for which he is identified in the Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War and other books as the top helicopter pilot in that war. Some pundits recognize him as the most decorated living veteran.
Gen. Brady is the only living Army veteran of Vietnam to hold both the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross, our nation's second highest award. His other awards include two Distinguished Service Medals; the Defense Superior Service Medal; the Legion of Merit; six Distinguished Flying Crosses; two Bronze Stars, one for valor; the Purple Heart and 53 Air Medals, one for valor. He is a member of both the Army Aviation and Dust Off Halls of Fame.
He published with his daughter Meghan a book, Dead Men Flying, which covers his experiences with the origin and execution of Aero Medical evacuation in Viet Nam, called Dust Off, the greatest battlefield life saver in history.
General Brady has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Seattle University and an MBA from Notre Dame University.
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