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Operation Rumination

Season 19 Episode 6 | 26m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

We discuss the humbling experience with the author of the new book Operation Rumination.

Roughly seven percent of Americans serve in the military. That means 93-percent do not. Why do Americans choose to serve and sacrifice? One local civilian sets out to better understand the psychology and physical requirements as he nears his 60th birthday. We discuss the humbling experience with the author of the new book Operation Rumination: Turning Back the Clock on “Newsmakers.”

05/08/2019

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NewsMakers

Operation Rumination

Season 19 Episode 6 | 26m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Roughly seven percent of Americans serve in the military. That means 93-percent do not. Why do Americans choose to serve and sacrifice? One local civilian sets out to better understand the psychology and physical requirements as he nears his 60th birthday. We discuss the humbling experience with the author of the new book Operation Rumination: Turning Back the Clock on “Newsmakers.”

05/08/2019

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