Since just before World War II, the USO has been the bridge between the American people and our men and women in uniform, conveying the heartfelt appreciation and support of a grateful nation. Whether it is a quiet place to go for rest and relaxation, movies, refreshments, or a friendly face, the USO delivers its special brand of service to the military. For over 67 years, the USO has been there for us. Join Veterans Radio Host Dale Throneberry and our guest John Hanson, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications, as we talk about some of the history and stories of the USO.

One of the best known and loved performers on the USO circuit for over fifty years was Martha Raye. From the deserts of North Africa to the jungles of Vietnam, Martha (Maggie) Raye entertained America’s finest. Join Veterans Radio and our guest Noonie Fortin, retired Army Reserve First Sergeant, and author of Memories of Maggie—Martha Raye: A Legend Spanning Three Wars. “Maggie” was an honorary member of the Special Forces. She received her cherished Green Beret and Lieutenant Colonel title from President Lyndon Johnson. And she was buried with special permission at Fort Bragg. Tune in Saturday morning to learn more about this incredible American heroine.

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