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Twenty One Gun Podcast

Twenty One Gun Podcast

By: Kevin Sullivan
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21 Gun: Where Veteran Voices Meet Current Events Dive into the battleground of ideas with hosts Kevin "Sully" Sullivan and Frank Easterling, two combat veterans who unpack the complexities of the nation they fought to protect. Each week, Sully and Frank peel back the layers of absurdities woven into American life. With unfiltered perspectives forged on the frontlines, they fearlessly confront the nuances and contradictions of today’s news, offering a unique lens through which to view the country. In a world overflowing with headlines, "21 Gun" is your call to arms. It’s a rallying cry for those who want to see the ideals they defended reflected in our nation's narrative. Join us each week as we explore, dissect, and question. Because understanding what we fought for is as crucial as the battles we waged. Welcome to the frontline of discourse. Welcome to 21 Gun.Twenty One Gun Media, LLC Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 404: The Soldier That Wouldn't Die! Sir Adrian de Wiart
    May 8 2025

    Tonight we talk about the UNBELIEVABLE Soldier Adventurer Adrian de Wiart. Over the course of his 45 year career, he was shot 11 times, twice in the face, once through the skull, lost and arm to artillary, lost an eye, and an ear. He survived two plane crashes and escaped a prisoner of war camp in Europe!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 403 Special Forces Capt. Richard J. Flaherty: The Giant Killer
    Apr 24 2025

    Tonight's episode is on the most unlikely hero of Vietnam, 4'9" Special Forces Capt. Richard Flaherty. His story of overcoming the odds and becoming one of the Vietnam War's most deadly assets is nothing short of amazing. Tune it at 8pm East LIVE! Sponsored by 22 Sierra Coffee Co.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • 402: Alone but Never Forgotten: The Heroism of John Chapman
    Apr 17 2025

    John Chapman epitomized the concept of "the quiet professional." He served in the elite ranks of the USAF's Combat Controllers and was the only Airman to be awarded the Medal of Honor during the Global War on Terror. He was a true warrior. Unfortunately, his story isn't without controversy as infighting between the Navy and Air Force shed light on his team abandoning him on the Afghan mountainside.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
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