We Happy Few
We Happy Few

We Happy Few

The Loudmouth Project

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We Happy Few is a podcast created by a veteran, for veterans and it explores the complexities of what military service means through the stories of veterans, their families and their friends. The stories span all types of experience, from the monotony of training to the long-term impact of combat to the difficulty in adjusting to civilian life, as well as the challenges families face when one member volunteers to serve in the armed forces. The podcast is hosted by Air Force and Army National Guard veteran Jason Comstock. He offers veterans the chance to tell their stories in hopes of creating an understanding of just how complex and nuanced the issues facing veterans, especially in this modern era, are. With less than 3 percent of the population serving in the military today, it is critical that civilians understand what it means to "thank" a veteran for his or her service. The Loudmouth project is proud to offer veterans and their families this opportunity to tell their stories and help create a new, more effective system of support.

Recent Episodes

Veterans Day Special: The Oath
NOV 11, 2020
Veterans Day Special: The Oath
<p>The Oath of Enlistment is something all branches of the military have in common. In this special Veterans Day episode, we invited service members and their families to share their thoughts on what the oath means in their lives. Those who share their feelings are:Tracy Brinkman, Carl Churchill, Lloyd Hicken, Thea Jorgensen, David Buffaloe, Sofia Olds, Jody Hanks, and David Hollingsworth. The Oath is more than a promise to most service members, and the commitment made doesn't end when they leave military service. And while service members swear the Oath, their families also learn they are part of honoring that pledge. It is a guiding light and constant reminder of what binds us together as Americans.</p> <p>I, (state name of enlistee), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_States">Constitution of the United States</a> against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officer_(armed_forces)">officers</a> appointed over me, according to regulations and the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Code_of_Military_Justice">Uniform Code of Military Justice</a>. (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_help_me_God">So help me God</a>)."</p> <p>(The oath for officers is slightly different.)</p> <p><br><br></p><p>See our website for privacy information.</p>
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