Travis Partington hosts Oscar Mike Radio, a long-running podcast that shares the stories of military service members and veterans. Now in its eighth year and with over 440 episodes, Oscar Mike Radio continues to amplify the voices of those who serve and have served. Travis also serves on the Veterans Advisory Council for the Town of Abington, Massachusetts. He partners with Adam Gunn, Director of Veterans’ Services, to co-host Abington Veterans Muster, a community television program that connects veterans and residents with valuable resources and services. Learn more at www.oscarmikeradio.com
This episode holds particular significance to me for many reasons. I want to thank Evocati Public Relations (https://www.evocatillc.com/), a veteran-owned firm, for facilitating my conversation with Michael “Sully” Sullivan, a U.S. Army Ret. Green Beret Colonel and Incoming Executive Director for Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB).
During our discussion, Michael shared insights into his distinguished military career, the unique c...
Thank you to Kevin Tocci of Abington Community Access Media for making this conversation possible. His connection is a testament to the power of word of mouth and working alongside dedicated people. Thanks, Kevin!
In this episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Brian Shortsleeve, a former U.S. Marine Corps officer and a prospective candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Our discussion spanned his military roots, his pass...
Year Eight is closing out. I didn't use video; instead, I had a graphic and some letters.
I really enjoyed it. Yes, I love doing videos, but there was something about me, my microphone, and Audacity that connected me to what I was saying. I may do more of these as one-offs.
I didn't have a set subject tonight. I think my question to you all is, "What do you think about breakfast for Veterans?"
Going into year n...
In May, I attended the 10th Annual Elizabeth Dole Foundation Convening. Prior to the event, I talked with Michael Koorman, a 2025 Elizabeth Dole Foundation Fellow, and during the event, I spoke with Joseph Kavanagh and Heidi Munro. I was invited to speak with Steve Schwab, CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. During his earlier speech, Steve discussed how the Foundation supports military and veteran caregivers, prompting me to ask...
In this moving episode of Oscar Mike Radio, recorded live at the Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s 10th Annual Convening in Washington, D.C., I sit down with U.S. Army Veteran and caregiver Heidi Munro. Her daughter, Vanessa, an Army officer, sustained a traumatic brain injury while on active duty, a moment that changed both of their lives.
Heidi opens up about navigating the complexities of military healthcare, the emotional weight of ca...
It was an honor to travel to Washington, D.C., for the 10th Annual Convening hosted by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. The event brought together an incredible community of caregivers, advocates, and supporters, all united by a shared mission to uplift military and veteran families.
While there, I reconnected with familiar faces like Elizabeth Dole Foundation Fellow Patti Krater and had the privilege of interviewing two of the 2025 D...
I was asked to teach a podcast class for Boyden Library (https://boydenlibrary.org/) in Foxborough, MA.
My students were engaging and interested in learning about podcasting. For their final assignment, they interviewed Michelle Hamilton, the Town of Foxborough's Veteran Service Officer.
Each student prepared questions based on their research and then interviewed Michelle. I put it all together, and the class had a watch party o...
It really is a small world.
I joined the Marine Corps from Shreveport, Louisiana — a city founded by Captain Henry Miller Shreve. So, imagine my surprise when Heather Shreve, a descendant of the Shreve family tree, reached out to me about her powerful new book, The Long Blue Shadow.
Heather isn’t just connected by name — she carries a 250-year family legacy of military service. Her book tells the story of her grandfather, Arthur Shre...
She was a special woman and a beautiful soul to so many.
Tonight, I honor Maureen (Dunn) Smith, April 11, 1949, ~ June 2, 2025 (age 76)
In the 450th episode of Oscar Mike Radio, we dove into the world of rallycross racing with Kito Brielmaier and Ann Hanson, a Marine Corps veteran from the Northwest Rally Association.
Kito and Ann discussed the sport's grassroots appeal, inclusivity, and supportive community. Ann shared her transition from the Marine Corps to rallycross, highlighting the camaraderie like military bonds. Kito explained the accessibility of rallyc...
I had the pleasure of meeting Lechon Kirb at Military Creator Con 2025, where James Van Prooyen and Marah Lago invited him to speak on panels about business development and strategy.
A former Marine Corps EOD Tech and Marine Security Forces veteran, Lechon’s transition out of the military wasn’t without its challenges, but he turned that transition into an opportunity to enter and thrive in the business world.
In this episode, Lechon...
It was a true honor to speak with Michael Korman, U.S. Navy Retired Seabee, on this week’s episode. Michael is being recognized at the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's 10th Annual National Convening on Military and Veteran Caregiving, on May 20, 2025, for his remarkable advocacy on behalf of military and veteran caregivers.
In our conversation, Michael opens up about his journey caring for his father-in-law, a Vietnam veteran aff...
Once again, Sgt. Armand Perreault and Brianna—my U.S. Army sister from Cocktails in The War Room—are Oscar Mike and on a mission. This time, they invited me to join them for a very special visit to Delmyra Kennels in Exeter, Rhode Island.
There, we met Ruth Delmyra, who shared the powerful story of her late husband, Scott Gordon, and the creation of a War Dog Memorial in his honor. Located at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemet...
In this episode, United States Marine Corps Veteran Travis Partington sits down with Mark Ormrod, a Royal Marine veteran from the UK. I just like the way that looks and sounds.
Having interviewed many U.S. Marines, I hold deep respect and admiration for our older Royal Marine cousins across the Atlantic. Mark’s story is nothing short of incredible.
He shares how his desire for challenge—sparked by the influence of family and friends...
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Thomas La Grave—a former Navy SEAL and Navy Corpsman who is now a clinical therapist—to explore a story of resilience, redemption, and service.
Thomas opens up about his military background, his battle with addiction, and the turning points that led him on a path to recovery. Through raw honesty and deep insight, he shares the emotional toll of life after service and how seeking help changed...
There was a time when “Made in the U.S.A.” was the standard. During World War II, many private companies played a key role in supporting the war effort. That history made my recent conversation with Ben Keeney especially meaningful, as we discussed the importance of American-made personal protective equipment (PPE).
Ben is the co-founder of True Health, a company that manufactures nitrile and latex gloves here in the United States. ...
April 26th is a special day — it marks what I consider to be the true birthday of Oscar Mike Radio.
Nine years ago, on this date, Oscar Mike Radio began with a panel session at Massasoit Community College’s first Dale Dorman Media Day. To commemorate this milestone, going forward there will be a special annual show on April 26th called the Oscar Mike Radio Mission in Flight Award.
The first recipient of this honor is Navy Veteran Ric...
It is with great pride that I share a special announcement about Richard Sherman, a U.S. Navy veteran and gifted photographer. Through his powerful book, Never Home, Richard has captured the stories of military heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and never returned from service during WWII. His work ensures that their legacies live on and are never forgotten.In recognition of his dedication, perseverance, and profound impact on ...
In this episode, I discussed the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life with guests Robert Sarver, a Navy SEAL veteran, and Alex Gendzier, a lawyer and general counsel.
They delve into their collaborative book, "Warrior to Civilian", which addresses veterans' practical and emotional hurdles.
The conversation highlights the importance of mental health, the impact on military spouses, and the need fo...
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to books about military stories, two stand at the very top—Eye Deep in Hell, which covers World War I, and Chickenhawk, which focuses on the Vietnam War. These two books have stood the test of time, and I use them as the benchmark for all other military narratives.
After speaking with retired Navy Commander Henry Rausch, author of Submerged, I believe I’ve found a third except...
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