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August 16, 2024 • 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:01):
Seven point thirty here, a fifty five KR CEV talk
station is very very happy Friday to you. Gotta love
those Marines and gotta love the Northern Kentucky Young Marines.
We're gonna learn all about them right now. Lynn Arnold,
the Unit commander of the North Kuky Young Marines, joining
the program, talk about that organization as well as some
events that are coming up. Lynn, long time, no speak.

(01:22):
How have you been agree too long?

Speaker 3 (01:26):
It's been very well, sir.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
How about you?

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I've been fine. And how's your daughter doing?

Speaker 4 (01:32):
She's doing very well.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Her and my son are both they're both living their
best lives. Glad to be part of the country, not
near here, Glad to hear that.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Didn't mean to throw your curve ball. It's just been
a while since we spoke and running to each other,
so I just thought i'd asked the polite questions to
start off before we learn about the Northern Kentucky Young Marines.
Tell my listeners all about this, and I understand. This
is not an organization that necessarily pushes young people into
the military. It's more of a well an understanding appreciation
of the nation's freedoms and liberties that were, of course

(02:04):
guaranteed and granted by those who have served in the military.
Have I got that right, yes, sir.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
And actually I have young Marine First Sergeant Abby Smith
here with me, and she was a fifteen year or
sixteen year old from Beechwood High School, and I'm going
to let her explain the program a little bit to you.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Well, let me start by congratulating Abby Smith, who's got
the Distinguished Order of Merit, which was awarded to her
in April this year, as the highest award a young
Marine can earn. Congratulations Abby, and welcome to the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
Thank you so much, sir. I'm really excited to be
on here today.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Oh you Marines and your sirs don't you can take
easy liberties with me. You can call me Brian if
you want. That's great. Anyhow, I appreciate your showing of
respect and I'm not worthy of it. So how did
you get involved in the Young Marines and other tucky
young Marines?

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Well, sir, I've always wanted to join the military. It's
been a passion of mine ever since I can remember.
And so many people kept suggesting, oh, well, you have
to join the Marines if you're interested in this, And
as soon as I joined, I just couldn't stop and
I've been with it ever since.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Well, what what drew you to? I mean, I understand
your desire to become a Marine, but the how was
it that that you connected so completely right out of
the gate with the Northern Kentucky Young Marines. What was
the experience like?

Speaker 4 (03:17):
Well, Sir, I actually want to go into the Navy currently,
but I think the reason I went so far and
I connected so easily with this unit is it's like
a family and you just get to know these people
so well and they push you to be the best
person you can be, and with that support, you can
do anything that is amazing.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
So what are the the Young Marines? As I understand
from the materials, you meet every other Saturday between eight
forty five and three pm at the VFW post on
East forty seventh and Covington. And so we're going to
put all those details up on the bloger page pick
you upcrecy dot com. But what do you talk about?
What was what? What kind of activities do you engage

(03:58):
in during that period of time?

Speaker 4 (04:01):
So in our unit, which is one of nearly two
hundred and fifty across the country. We focus on a
few things. Every single drill. We do closer to drill,
which is the marching we usually see. We do physical fitness.
We are in our unit are we're a focal point
for drug demand production, which it means we're teaching youth
about the dangers of drugs, trying to heap them away
from it. We learn military American history. We try to

(04:23):
teach our young young kids as much history as they
can know, especially a history that is not being taught
in schools.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
You know, I just wortion, yes, I know, it's just
always going to say that. It warms my heart that
that gap in the education system is actually being filled
here in the Northern Kentucky Young Marine Spot. It also
illustrates a profound disappointment that our American education system does
not include these core fundamental principles that we should all know.
I mean, that was the point of the American revolutions,

(04:53):
that in still these freedoms and liberties in the American people,
and they don't even teach that reality in the meantime
where they're eroding all of our eatans and liberties. I'm
glad to see you're countering that with the norther Kentucky
young Marines. Wow, and you're a can I ask how
old are you Abby?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
I'm sixteen, sir. Okay, see, I'm sorry, mister Thomas.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
No no, no, no, no, no, please, you don't need to
do the service. I'm just embarrassed by that. But I
don't want to know any much specific because I don't
want to criticize anything wrongly. But you obviously are aware
in the gap of the education system teaching this important
American history. Was it your personal experience in whatever school
you went in that they did not teach that someone something?

Speaker 4 (05:38):
Certain teachers have to try their best to teach what
they can. Okay, it's hardly lacking. Especially in our younger education,
middle school going into high school, we're not learning much
about our American history. We're learning about the world, the
European side of history, just not about our own country
and what it was founded upon.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Wonderful. That explains it, wonderfully because I had a feeling.
You know, there are some great teachers out there who
love to incorporate these concepts into their teaching. But you're
lucky if you get one of those it is not
apparently a part of the broader curriculum for the K
through twelve students, and that is the sad thing. So
God bless the Northern Kentucky Young Marines. I'm gonna pause

(06:18):
right now because I know you have some events you
want to explain to my listeners that are coming up,
and then people are going to want to participate in.
So pause. We will bring back Abby and Lynn Arnold
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Speaker 1 (08:40):
Seven forty Here fifty five Krcity Talk station. We get
one more short segment here with my guests from the
Northern Kentucky Young Marines, Lynn Arnold, who's the unit commander
there and award winner. She is Abby Smith, recipient of
the Distinguished Order of Merit, which is the highest award
a young marine can earn. Abby, you just want to
congratulate you again on that. I let you know that

(09:00):
you're already getting some recruiting my submarine. Or friend Mike,
who proudly service country on a submarine his entire service, said, Hey,
women are serving on submarine. So since you want to
join the Navy, he's putting in a plug for you
to get on a sub So you have that option,
something that I couldn't do. Abby, But you know best.
The luck to you in your future career and future

(09:22):
service in the America's Navy. Let's talk about some of
the events. Oh, by the way, folks, it's NKY Young
Marines dot Com Again. Joe will put the link up
on the blog page fifty five Krsey dot com. Abby
or Lynn Ei the one. We got some events coming up.
Let's talk about the quarter auction first. What is a
quarter auction which is taking place August twenty seventh at
Ludlow Vets on Elm Street in Ludlow, Kentucky.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Thank you, yes, Courter auctions are great fun females, males, kids, adults.
You bring roles and quarters, or you can bring your
money to change into quarters, and you bid on items
that are provided there different baskets arranging from anything from
type Warrior to bourbon baskets. And at this event on
the twenty seventh, it will benefit the Northern Kentucky Young Marines, which.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
We're very appreached for.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Oh yeah, well, I and then I remember our birthday
ball coming up in October on the twenty sixth, and
that's our favorite night of the year. We get to
celebrate all the things we've done over the past twelve
months and do the official Marine Corps Birthday cake ceremony
and then provide a fun evening and dinner for our
guests and such, and that's on our website as well.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
And then these these events, obviously the quarter things, since
your fundraising would be open to literally anybody who wants
to come and help up with the fundraising. Is the
birthday bash also open to the public generally.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
It is.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Yes, last year we had one hundred and thirty five guests,
obviously mostly groupies of ours that support us whatever we do,
but yes, a lot of people we'd never met before.
And now we have new friends because of it.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Okay, And on the in terms of joining the North
Kentucky Young Marines, is there like is it like a school,
a semester thing or can someone just say, hey, I
heard about that, I got to get involved and can
they join at any time?

Speaker 4 (11:09):
Well, sir, I can answer that question, please, bar. Recruit
training is typically that six to seven saturdays with one overnight.
You cannot just join the in Marines. We have to
teach you how to be in greene, how to wear
the uniform properly, since we are representing the Young Greens
program as a whole in our unit. Now, over these
six to seven saturdays, these recruits, as we call them,

(11:30):
when a variety of knowledge to become trained as a
young Marine, such as closer drill, marching, field skills, public speaking,
learning about the dangers of drugs and polishing boots and
shaking hands and opening doors.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Oh that's great, that still happens. People open doors for
other people. I'm a big fan of the of the
days of chivalry. Quite honest with you, nothing disturbs me
more than chivalry. Well, do you really off? It's so cool?
Traditional family and American values are alive and well, and
they are being taught by the Northern Kentucky Young Marines.

(12:07):
It's NKY Young Marines dot com. Abby, God bless you
and congratulations. I cannot thank you enough for being just
what a wonderful representative for this organization. And you obviously
are our Distinguished Order of Maria recipient. You were doing
a great job. I wish you the best of luck
and your balance of your education and success in the Navy.

(12:29):
Should you ultimately choose to go down that road. God
bless you, and keep up the great work and keep
being a great, well just young person. Give us all
hope that the future can be a positive thing. Both
of you can't thank you enough for the time you
spend on my program today. What you're doing each and
every week get the information on my blog paid fifty
five cars dot com. Lynn Arnold and Abby Smith a

(12:49):
true pleasure having you both on the program. God bless
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