Guest Bios:

Meet your hosts—Melanie Morgan and Andrew Breitbart! Also, check back to read about the exciting guests participating in "Honor Their Service."

A veteran journalist, Melanie Morgan has been in TV and Radio since 1983 when she began her career covering the bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut. For 15 years she co-hosted a highly rated radio show on San Francisco’s KSFO 560 with Lee Rogers until 2008, when cost cutting forced Citadel Broadcasting not to renew her contract. In Morgan won the Associated Press Mark Twain award for her work on MAF’s “Voices of the Soldiers” which sent a dozen talk radio show hosts to Iraq to do satellite interviews with real troops. She co-authored the best-selling book “American Mourning” with Catherine Moy in 2006 and has visited Iraq several times and has visited Guantanamo Bay with Move America Forward.
Melanie
Morgan
http://www.melaniemorgan.com/
 
Andrew Breitbart is a deeply connected commentator who works on a number of news programs and blogs including his own project “Big Hollywood” which documents the ultra liberal biases of Hollywood leftists and shines a spotlight on good Hollywood stars that support the troops. He also has his own news site Breitbart.Com and Breithbart.TV and is a frequent commentator on TV and radio news shows.  He has even guest hosted Michael Savage’s savage nation, and routinely fills in for Dennis Miller. Andrew is one of the nation’s leading commentators on society and culture and has been published in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Weekly Standard, Washington Times, and many others.

Andrew
Breitbart
http://www.breitbart.com/index.php
 
Michelle Malkin is a nationally respected conservative commentator, author and blogger.  Her weekly syndicated column appears in a number of newspapers and websites.  She runs her own blog, www.michellemalkin.com, and is the founder and CEO of successful "conservative Internet broadcast network” Hot Air.  She has been a guest on MSNBC, Fox News Channel, CSPAN, and national radio programs.   Malkin has written three books and is finishing up a fourth. 

Michelle
Malkin
http://michellemalkin.com/
 
Debbie Lee has been a leading spokesperson for the missions of U.S. troops fighting in the war on terrorism and for Move America Forward. Her son, Marc Alan Lee, was the first Navy Seal to lose his life in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Marc, 28, was killed August 2, 2006 in a fierce firefight while on patrol against insurgents in Ramadi, Iraq. Debbie Lee has toured the nation with MAF, speaking at pro-troop rallies, and helping to organize shipments of care packages to our troops serving overseas. She has met with President Bush and pledged her commitment to use her voice to support America's troops, traveled to Iraq to see the progress of the surge and appeared onstage at the 2007 Country Music Awards with Tim McGraw

Debbie
Lee
http://www.americasmightywarriors.org/
 
Laura Ingraham is a long time talk show host and best-selling author. After graduating from Dartmouth College she became a speechwriter in the Reagan Administration. She was also a law clerk for Supreme Court Justices. Her radio show is syndicated on over 340 radio stations and she has authored several books on politics and culture including “Power to the People” which immediately shot to Amazon’s #1 spot in it’s first week.
Laura
Ingraham
http://www.lauraingraham.com/
 
Lars Larson started his radio career at the amazingly young age of 16 on KTIL 1590 and has worked in several cities and currently has a show on KXL 750 News Radio in Portland, OR. Lars also has a long television career, spanning 20 years as a journalist and news anchor.  Lars has won over 75 awards for his journalism both in radio and television.
Lars
Larson
http://www.larslarson.com/
 
One of the top radio show hosts in the nation, Mark Levin has exploded in popularity since his recent book “Liberty and Tyranny” was released.  Based out of New York, Mark’s lively antics make his show consistently one of the top winners in ratings. “The Great One” as he is known, is also a prominent commentator and a constitutional lawyer. His book “Liberty and Tyranny” exploded onto the scene this year and immediately shot up to the number one best seller for weeks.  Mark is good friends with other “Honor Their Service” guests like Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh and routinely fills in for their radio programs.
Mark
Levin
http://www.marklevinshow.com/home.asp 
 
Rush Limbaugh has the most listened-to talk radio show in America which is broadcast on over 600 stations around the country, and his show has its own network, the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. Rush Limbaugh is a fixture of American Politics and has made a huge impact on domestic politics. Rush has been as much a target of liberal slings and arrows as he has been an inspiration to conservatives. Barack Obama and his administration singled him out and basically went after him, continually making statements telling supporters and Republicans not to follow Limbaugh. He is almost undoubtedly the most well known conservative worldwide, and he is also a huge supporter of our troops.
Rush
Limbaugh
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/
 
The Andrea Shea King Show focuses on promoting limited government based on the Constitution. She has the microphone, the message, the love of country and the passion to make people aware of the idea of limited government and the ideals of our nation's founders as written in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
Andrea
Shea King
http://www.askshow.com/index.php
 
A highly nationally and internationally respected grass-roots leader, community activist, patriot, motivator, and “role model for real life, ” Curtis Sliwa is founder and leader of The Guardian Angels and host of WABC News/Talk Radio’s The Curtis Sliwa Show. A charismatic and sought-after communicator, he has addressed Super Bowl crowds, corporate teams, media professionals, senior executives, non-profit associations, and educators. Curtis’s work has been recognized by Presidents Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, and Bush; applauded repeatedly by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
Curtis
Sliwa
http://www.curtissliwa.com/
 
The Hughes Sullivan Show challenges America’s listeners to quit their whining, get out of their fetal position and make things happen! Hughes expects listeners to do their homework, be responsible, to question everything and everyone, especially the media – to get in shape. Wednesday nights on the Hughes Sullivan Show is Military Night otherwise known as “Honor, Duty, Country”. Hughes is honored to have met and interviewed over 400 members of the armed services these past two years. He is passionate about telling the real story in the War in Iraq, Counterinsurgency and the global fight on terrorism.
Hughes
Sullivan
http://www.thehughessullivanshow.com/about.html
 
Mark Williams is a radio talk show host and political commentator based out of Sacramento, CA. Mark has had his own show on Sacramento’s KFBK and has won numerous awards for his radio programs including Best Special Program from AP TV and Radio and the Edward R Murrow and award for outstanding news coverage, among others. He is also currently a national spokesman for Our Country PAC, a political action committee base in Sacramento and dedicated to the promotion of American Values and patriotism
Mark
Williams
http://www.marktalk.com/about.php
 
Martha Zoller is a radio powerhouse in Georgia where she hosts a daily talk show in Gainesville during prime morning hours.  She graduated from the University of Georgia’s prestigious Grady School of Journalism and began her radio career in 1994, juggling a family and personal life with her breakthrough radio show. She has also traveled to Iraq to report and has supported the troops in all her efforts.
Martha
Zoller
http://www.marthazoller.com/
 
The creative mastermind behind “Five For Fighting” John Ondrasik is not just a musical genius, but a loving supporter of American troops. His iconic smash hit “Superman” has touched the hearts of millions around the world. Ondrasik continues to write and play for various causes.  He recorded pro troop hits like “Freedom Never Cries” and has collaborated to write music for many blockbuster Hollywood films such as We Were Soldiers, Chicken Little, Jimmy Neutron and others. He most recently worked on the touching film “Brothers at War.”
John
Ondrasik
http://www.fiveforfighting.com/
 
Comedic legend Jackie Mason exploded onto the national stage in 1984 when he gave up his life as a Rabbi to become a comedian and gained wide acclaim with his one man show “The World According to Me.” Jackie has been on Broadway countless times and has won numerous awards  for his performances including a Tony Ward, 3 Telly Awards, the  Ace Ward, Emmy Award and he was nominated for a Grammy. He has also published numerous humorous books  like Schmucks! Our Favorite Fakes, Frauds and Liars. Jackie Mason or “The Ultimate Jew” as he calls himself, pulls no punches and misses no punch lines.
Jackie
Mason
http://www.jackiemason.com/
 
Over the last few years, Jake Rademacher founded Metanoia Films, raised a couple million dollars, embedded with four different combat units in Iraq, and collaborated with world-class professionals to create the award winning BROTHERS AT WAR.  “Brothers at War” is Rademacher’s brainchild, after he saw 2 of his brothers ship out to Iraq for several deployments, he wanted to find out firsthand what his brothers did in Iraq and Afghanistan, and why they did it, so he traveled to Iraq to find out and brings you the true story in “Brothers at War”
Jake
Rademacher
http://www.brothersatwarmovie.com/
 
Mr. Babbin is the editor of Human Events and HumanEvents.com. He served as a deputy undersecretary of defense in President George H.W. Bush's administration. He is an author, political commentator and contributing editor to The American Spectator, and a contributor to National Review Online. Mr. Babbin is also a frequent guest host on Talk Radio WMET in Washington, D.C. 
Jed
Babbin
http://www.humanevents.com/search.php?author_name=Jed+Babbin
 
Chuck Holton is a writer, speaker and Television producer.  Chuck served four years in the 75th Ranger Regiment–the same unit profiled in the movie “Black Hawk Down.” Chuck saw combat in Panama in 1989. After leaving active duty, Chuck flew helicopters in the Wisconsin National Guard.  In 2004, after ten years as a stockbroker, Chuck left that profession to pursue full-time writing. He has authored many of his own books as well as collaborating with Oliver North.  He also works as a correspondent for CBN.
Chuck
Holton
http://www.livefire.us/
 
Rich Lowry is the editor of National Review and a syndicated columnist.  He joined William F. Buckley's National Review in 1992 and has been the magazine's editor since 1997. He regularly appears on the Fox News Channel. He has guest-hosted on Hannity and Colmes and Fox & Friends, and is a guest panelist on PBS's The McLaughlin Group and Fox News Watch.
Rich
Lowry
http://author.nationalreview.com/bio/?q=MjE1NQ==
 
George H.W. Bush served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Bush held a variety of political positions prior to his presidency, including Vice President of the United States in the administration of Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) and Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) under Gerald R. Ford.

President
George H.W.
Bush
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/GeorgeHWBush/
 
 
Dick Cheney was the White House Chief of Staff for President Ford.  He served five terms as a congressman from Wyoming before he was selected as the Secretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush.   He served as the president of Halliburton during the Clinton years.  He was George W. Bush’s running mate and served as Vice President of the United States for the Bush Administration.   He has always taken a strong stance on national defense.  
Vice President
Dick Cheney
http://www.biography.com/articles/DickCheney-9246063
 
 
Jon Voight is a film and television actor with a long and distinguished acting career.  He came to prominence at the end of the sixties, with a performance as a would-be hustler in 1969's Best Picture winner, Midnight Cowboy, for which he earned his first Academy Award nomination. Throughout the following decades, Voight built his reputation with an array of challenging roles and has appeared in such landmark films as 1972's Deliverance, and 1978's Coming Home, for which he received an Academy Award for Best Actor. Voight's impersonation of sportscaster/journalist Howard Cosell, in 2001's biopic Ali, earned Voight critical raves and his fourth Oscar nomination. He is currently starring in the seventh season of 24. 
Jon
Voight
Site Link
 
 
Kevin Farley is a comedic actor who has appeared as a guest on such shows as the HBO hit Curb Your Enthusiasm, Just Shoot Me, and That 70’s Show just to name a few.  He has appeared in movies such as Dirty Work and the Waterboy.  In 2008, he starred in the patriotic David Zucker Film, American Carol.  Also, in 2008,  he spoke out the Republican National Convention.    
Kevin
Farley
Site Link
 
Mr. Murdock, a New York-based commentator to Human Events, and a contributing editor at National Review Online. He is also a columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. He is on the National Advisory Board of Project 21, an organization dedicated to promoting free-market solutions within America's black communities and a member of the National Conference of Editorial Writers, the Cato Institute's Advisory Board on Social Security Privatization, and many others. He is a highly respected public policy expert.


Deroy
Murdock

 
Ed Morrissey began blogging at Captain’s Quarters in 2003. During the past five years, his work has been published in the Washington Post, New York Post, New York Times, Weekly Standard, and other national publications. In 2007, Ed made the leap to full-time employment in New Media when he became political director for Blog Talk Radio. He is now very active as part of Michelle Malkins Hot Air project.

Ed Morrissey
 
Kylie Williams is a beauty queen and winner of the Miss Florida 2007 pageant. She started her own charity called “Realistic Support For Our Troops” and was Official Ambassador for Veteran’s Advocacy for the State of Florida. She fights for veterans rights and to support our troops and their missions. She has flown in an F-15 and visited Guantanamo Bay to entertain troops in 2007. In 2008, Kylie returned to Guantanamo Bay with Move America Forward and toured the camps with MAF’s Debbie Lee, Melanie Morgan and Catherine Moy. She continues her efforts to support the troops today.

Kylie
Williams
 
 
Matt Lewisi is a conservative writer, blogger and commentator. Matt has appeared on Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, and C-SPAN, as well as on numerous radio shows, including NPRs Talk of the Nation, The Hugh Hewitt Show, and The Mike Gallagher Show.  He has been quoted by major publications such as, The Washington Post and The New York Times.  He has also authored articles and blogs for publications such as PoliticsDaily.com, Townhall.com, Politico, Human Events Online, and Campaigns & Elections Magazine.
Matt Lewis
 
 

Monica Crowley began her career in radio on WABC-AM New York. When the Fox News Channel launched in 1996, Crowley joined the network as a political and international affairs analyst. In March 2006, Monica signed a deal with the Westwood One Radio network to take her show national. The Monica Crowley Show now airs on major market stations across the country including: WABC-AM New York, WTKK-FM Boston and WTNT-AM Washington DC.

Monica
Crowley
 
 
Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters as well as a small business owner residing in Northern California. He is also a contributing writer to the Business and Media Institute.

Noel
Sheppard
 
 
Pete Hegseth served in Iraq with the 3rd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division for their deployment to Iraq from 2005-2006. He also served in Guantanamo Bay for a year on a security mission with his National Guard unit and currently serves in the Army National Guard as a Captain. Pete holds the Bronze Star for his time in Iraq, and has made two trips back (February & August 2008) to the report on the situation there.

Pete
Hegseth
 
 
Robert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and the author of eight books on Islam and jihad, including the New York Times bestsellers The Truth About Muhammad and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades). Spencer is a weekly columnist for Human Events and FrontPage Magazine, and has led seminars on Islam and jihad for the United States Central Command, United States Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army's Asymmetric Warfare Group, the FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the U.S. intelligence community.

Robert
Spencer
 
 
Los Angeles-based Roger L. Simon is the author of ten novels, including the prize-winning Moses Wine detective series, and six screenplays, including “Enemies: A Love Story” for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. He served as president of the West Coast branch of PEN and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America. In 2005 Roger co-founded Pajamas Media with Charles Johnson and currently serves as CEO.

Roger L.
Simon
 
 
Roger has made several careers out of holding people accountable as a trial attorney, political leader, and for the past 22 years, as the number one radio host in Southern California. Roger's straight talk and dynamic personality inspire his listeners to turn talk into action.

Roger
Hedgecock
 
 
Ron served as a helicopter machine gunner, flying 300 missions, and earning numerous decorations, including 15 Air Medals, Combat Aircrew Wings, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. After Vietnam he began a two-decade journalism career that included stints as investigative reporter, supervising editor, and columnist, Winter received several prestigious awards and a Pulitzer nomination. He currently works as a writer specializing in media relations and is a fierce advocate of veterans’ rights. Winter speaks regularly to school and community groups on the history of the Vietnam War.


Ronald
Winter
 
 
Dr. Walid Phares is a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies where he focuses on Middle East history and politics, global terrorist movements, democratization and human rights. Dr. Phares also leads the foundation's Future of Terrorism Project, which considers how the Jihadi-Islamist threat will mutate over time and what can be done to defend against new, more deadly strains of terrorism.Dr. Phares is the author of ten books on terrorism and the Middle East. His latest book, The Confrontation: Winning the War against Future Jihad, was published in March, 2008.


Walid
Phares
 
 
Originally from Rhode Island, Elisabeth graduated from Boston College. While working as a shoe designer for Puma, she appeared on the CBS reality show, 'Survivor: Australian Outback.' She hosted The Style Network's show, The Look for Less from when it started until early summer 2005. The hosting job then went to Yoanna House. Elisabeth then beat out many people for her spot as a co-host on, "The View". She remains to be a sole voice for conservatives on the show and has stood her ground countless times despite being outnumbered by her co-hosts.
Elisabeth
Hasselbeck
 
 
Selected by NASA in 1963 into the third group of astronauts, Aldrin was the first with a doctorate and became known as "Dr. Rendezvous.” Buzz performed the world's first successful spacewalk and on July 20, 1969, Buzz and Neil Armstrong made their historic Apollo 11 moonwalk, becoming the first two humans to set foot on another world. They spent 21 hours on the moon and an estimated 600 million people - the world's largest television audience in history - witnessed this unprecedented heroic endeavor.
Buzz
Aldrin
 
 
A musician, Broadway actor and star of screen, Gary Sinise is a diverse entertainer. Gary has been in many blockbuster movies such as The Green Mile, Apollo 13, Of Mice and Men and Forest Gump. Best known for his role in Forest Gump as Lieutenant Dan, Gary started the Lt. Dan Band to play benefit concerts for the troops. He has played all over the United States as well as Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Germany, Italy, Singapore and Korea.
Gary
Sinise
 
 
Kelsey Grammer is best known for his portrayal of Dr. Frasier Crane on the sitcoms Cheers and Frasier.  He has appeared in a number of other shows and movies and most recently appeared in the movie “American Carol.” Kelsey has also worked as a television producer, director, writer and a voice artist. 
Kelsey
Grammer
 
 
Michael Graham is an American radio host, writer, and Conservative Republican political commentator. His daily talk show, The Natural Truth, airs on WTKK in Boston. A writer, Graham is the author of several books and is a columnist for the Boston Herald.
Michael
Graham
 
 
John Ratzenberger is best known for his role as Cliff Clavine on the tremendously popular sitcom Cheers.   John appeared in Superman and The Empire Strikes Back.  John has since enjoyed great success as a voice actor appearing in numerous Pixar films and guest starring on numerous sitcoms. 
John
Ratzenberger
 
 
George W. Bush is the eldest son of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush. After graduating from Yale University in 1968, and Harvard Business School in 1975, Bush worked in his family's oil businesses. He married Laura Welch in 1977. He later co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards to become Governor of Texas in 1994. Bush was elected as the 43rd president of the US in 2000 and served until 2008.  He is largely credited with keeping our nation safe after 9/11. 
President
George W. Bush
 
 
Ann Coulter is a social and political commentator, author, and syndicated columnist. She frequently appears on television, radio, and as a speaker at public and private events. She is well-known for her conservative political opinions and outspokenness.  Her books have debuted #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List and her articles are published on a number of conservative websites. 
Ann
Coulter
 
 
Sean Hannity is the host of two Fox News Channel Television shows: Hannity, which replaced the political debate program Hannity & Colmes, and the weekend show Hannity's America.  Hannity has also written two New York Times bestselling books: Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism and Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism.  He is also the host of his own nationally syndicated radio program, The Sean Hannity Show. 
Sean
Hannity
 
 
Dr. Laura Schlessinger is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program The Dr. Laura Program.  She is the blue star mother of Deryk Schlessinger who served in Afghanistan in the US Army. She is also the author of numerous family self-help books and a conservative commentator.    
Dr. Laura
Schlessinger
 
 
John O’ Hurley is an actor, Television personality, game show host, and a voice actor.  He is probably best known for his popular role as John Peterman on the sitcom Seinfeld.  Most recently, he was the winner of the first season of Dancing With The Stars and is the host of the Family Fued.  He has appeared or been a voice actor in many movies and appeared on numerous sitcoms. 
John
O'Hurley
 
 
Tammy Bruce is a radio host, author, and political commentator. Her nationally-syndicated talk show, The Tammy Bruce Show, airs on stations throughout the United States on Talk Radio Network. She is also an on-air contributor to Fox News Channel.
Tammy
Bruce
 
 
Rick Allen is the drummer for the legendary English hard rock band Def Leppard. He is famous for overcoming the complete amputation of his left arm and continuing to play with the band, which subsequently went on to its greatest popular success worldwide.  He is great supporter of the military and started the Raven Drum Foundation to support wounded military veterans.
Rick
Allen
 
 
Gerald McRaney is a television and movie actor. McRaney is best known for his television roles in Simon & Simon, Major Dad, Designing Women, and most recently his role as George Hearst on the HBO western Deadwood.  He has been a long supporter of the troops and has appeared on many USO Tours. 
Gerald
McRaney
 
 
Jerry Haleva is an actor and political lobbyist known for his physical similarities to late former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.  He is most famous roles are the ones he played in Hot Shots and The Big Lebowski. 
Jerry
Haleva
 
 
Robert Davi is an actor whose work and impressive career have spanned decades.  He has appeared in countless television shows and movies.  He is best known for his role as the villain, Franz Sanchez, in the James Bond film License to Kill as well as his role as special agent Johnson in Die Hard. 
 
Robert
Davi
 
 
Greg Gutfeld a television personality, journalist, magazine editor and blogger.  He currently is the host of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on the Fox News Channel and runs his own Blog, “The Daily Gut”.  He also writes a monthly column called, “From the Gut”, in the American Spectator. 
 
Greg
Gutfeld
 
 
Dennis Miller is an American stand-up comedian, political commentator, actor, sports commentator, and television and radio personality.  In recent years, Miller has become known for his conservative political opinions, emphasizing a hawkish stance on U.S. military action and supporting Republican presidential candidates.  He is a regular political commentator on Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor in a segment called "Miller Time".  He currently hosts a daily, three-hour, self-titled talk radio program, nationally syndicated by Westwood One.

Dennis
Miller
 
 
Matt Sanchez is a well known conservative journalist and blogger.  He has gained acclaim for his coverage of the U.S. troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and for his dedication to the war on terror.  Matt served as a Marine reservist, joining the Marines in 2003.   In March 2007, Sanchez was awarded the first “Jeane Kirkpatrick Academic Freedom Award” at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Sanchez produced and narrated a program about our troops serving in the War on Terror entitled “In Their Own Words.”
 
Matt
Sanchez
 
 
Megan Ortagus is the Director of Policy Coalitions the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.  Ms. Ortagus recently embedded with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan on a fact finding mission.  She has published reports on the effectiveness of General David Petraeus' counterinsurgency strategy, Iraqi political reconciliation and local economic development.  Ms. Ortagus is also a political analyst for London's GMTV and as a commentator for FOX News, MSNBC, al Hurra and al Jazeera English

Megan
Ortagus
 
 
David Zucker is an extremely successful Hollywood movie producer.  His has crafted his own recognizable brand of comedy over the years.  His movies have been extremely successful worldwide.  His most notable movies include Airplane, Scary Movie, Naked Gun, BASEketball, and most recently the patriotic satire American Carol. 

David
Zucker
 
 
Pat Sajak is a television personality best known for being the host of the television show Wheel of Fortune.  Sajak is an External Director of the conservative publishing house Eagle Publishing.  He has been a major donor to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and often posts political commentary on his official website.  Sajak is also part-owner of Annapolis radio station WNAV 1430, which broadcasts Naval Academy events and other local items of interest.

Pat
Sajak
 
 
Dye is an actor, presenter, businessman, and retired U.S. Marine who served in combat during the Vietnam War.  During the war he received a Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts for wounds suffered in combat.  After his retirement in 1984 from the United States Marines, Dye founded Warriors, Inc., a California company that specializes in training actors for realistic military portrayals, for movies of the war genre.  Additionally, Dye hosts a Sunday evening radio show on KFI AM 640, Los Angeles.
 
Dale
Dye
 
 
Pat Boone is an American singer, actor and writer who was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He sold over 45 million albums, had 38 Top 40 hits and starred in more than 12 Hollywood movies. Boone's talent as a singer and actor combined with his old-fashioned values contributed to his popularity in the pre-rock and roll era. He continues to entertain and perform.

Pat
Booone
 
 
Charlie Daniels is a musician famous for his contributions to country and southern rock music.  His most successful song was is the number one country hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", and multiple other songs he has performed and written.  He was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in January 2008.  Charlie also went to Iraq several times to play for the troops. On his fourth visit he recorded an album, Charlie Daniels Band live in Iraq. 

Charlie
Daniels
 
 
Connie Stevens is an actress and singer. Connie Stevens has gained worldwide popularity and recognition as a multi-talented performer, producer, and most recently, as a major force in the business arena.  Her international reputation has made its mark in show business history, having performed for 4 U.S. Presidents at the White House and the Kennedy Center, and her dedication overseas for the U.S. Military in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf as one of Veterans Across America's all time favorites.

Connie
Stevens
 
 
Mike Sodrel is a Former Member of Congress from Southern Indiana. He is also a former Staff Sergeant in the 1st BTN 151st INF (M) INARNG. He visited his former unit while they were deployed to Afghanistan, and he was serving in Congress. He visited our service men and women in Iraq as well. Before serving in Congress, Sodrel had a long and distinguished business career. He
started his own business with two employees, and that family of businesses now employs more than 750 people. He is currently working on his first book titled -"Citizen Sheep, Government Shepherds".


Mike
Sodrel
 
 
Diana has been wowing audiences for years. When she was just 7 years old, she won first place singing in a talent contest. Her heartfelt, soaring vocals have been moving and inspiring audiences since that day. Diana even had the honor of singing for Pope John Paul II. Dedicated to Michael Nagy, M.I.A. WWII, "Where Freedom Flies" features Diana Nagy's warm and rich vocals that reach out and grab you, inviting you into a world of reverence and honor that Nagy espouses for her nation and the men and women who serve it. Nagy's tribute to our troops, our country and our flag is powerful and inspirational.


Diana
Nagy
 
 
Kathleen Troia “KT” McFarland is a national security commentator and columnist who appears weekly on a number of TV, online and national radio programs. Ms. McFarland held national security posts in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan Administrations, and received the Defense Department’s highest civilian award. She ran was a Republican candidate for the US Senate from New York in 2006. McFarland worked in the White House Situation Room, spent 7 years in the West Wing of the White House and worked her way up to become a key member of Henry Kissinger's National Security Council staff. During the Reagan administration KT was a speech-writer and later appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and was a Pentagon Spokesperson. Today she is a regular panelist on Fox New's Strategy Room.

KT McFarland