What happens after the war ends - and how do we honor those who never made it home? In this episode, civilian war correspondent Joe Galloway shares...


What happens after the war ends - and how do we honor those who never made it home? In this episode, civilian war correspondent Joe Galloway shares...

Our first guest is War Correspondent & Author Joe Galloway Host Dale Throneberry interviews Joe Galloway, civilian war correspondent and...

May 24, 2020 This week's one hour radio broadcast is apropos for the Memorial Day weekend when we honor the men and women who died while serving in...

The Making of The Vietnam War Film with War Correspondent Joe Galloway Our guests include Joe Galloway, who served as a consultant on Ken Burn's...
“Joseph Lee “Joe” Galloway (born November 13, 1941), is an American newspaper correspondent and columnist. Galloway is a native of Refugio, Texas. He is the former Military Affairs consultant for the Knight-Ridder chain of newspapers and was a columnist with McClatchy Newspapers. During the Vietnam War, Galloway worked as a reporter for UPI, beginning in early 1965. Thirty-five years later, he was decorated with the Bronze Star for helping to rescue wounded American soldiers under fire during the battle at Landing Zone X-Ray in the Ia Drang Valley.