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The Hotwash is a live uncensored, unadulterated and in your face brodcast. We are dedicated in the fight against Veteran Suicide and helping fellow Veterans realize there is life after the military and combat. We exists to reach out with guests who are fellow Veterans, American Patriots and those who believe in supporting our Veterans.

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The Hotwash is a live uncensored, unadulterated and in your face brodcast. We are dedicated in the fight against Veteran Suicide and helping fellow Veterans realize there is life after the military and combat. We exists to reach out with guests who are fellow Veterans, American Patriots and those who believe in supporting our Veterans.

    The Hotwash:28 year Veteran of Denver Police Department, Officer Henry Jones Jr.

    The Hotwash:28 year Veteran of Denver Police Department, Officer Henry Jones Jr.

    Officer Jones is a dedicated and committed public servant who has served the Denver community as well as the military and veteran community for over 28 years.  Officer Jones is currently assigned as the Community Resource Officer for the Denver International Airport.  He is also currently responsible for all security for the 2017 Medal of Honor Society Convention which will take place in Denver this year.  Officer Jones routinely spends his off duty and personal time escorting MOH Recipients to engagements and appointments at his own expense and adamantly refuses reimbursement.  

    Officer Jones' commitment to MOH Recipients, Gold Star Family Members, Military members and Veterans is without measure.  He is spent personal time bedside with MOH Recipients and Veterans during there recovery in the hospital.    

    Officer Jones has a long and distinguished career as a Law Enforcement Officer and is the epitome of Selfless Service!  Some of his awards and decorations are listed below.

    Denver Police Department Purple Heart, Denver Police Officer of the year 2008, Denver Police Merit x 2, Denver Police Lifesaving Award, Denver Police Community Service Award, Official Commendation x 6, Denver Police Internal Affairs Bureau Award, Civilians Appreciate Police Award x 4.  O

     

     

    • 1 hr 17 min
    The Hotwash Presents: Vietnam Navy Veteran, "El Hefe Ruben", Ruben Archuleta

    The Hotwash Presents: Vietnam Navy Veteran, "El Hefe Ruben", Ruben Archuleta

    Ruben Archuleta was born in Antonito, Colorado.  Since Ruben's parents were continually on the move 

    while working in the fields and potato warehouses his paternal grandparents assumed the responsibility of 

    providing a stable family environment for him.  Ruben grew up in an adobe house covered with a dirt roof, 

    no indoor plumbing, and was heated in the winter with a wood cook stove and heater.


    In 1962, at the age of seventeen, Ruben graduated from Antonito High School and joined the Navy.  After a 

    tour of duty in Vietnam, and upon completion of his four-year hitch with the military, he attended Southern 

    Colorado State College in Pueblo, Colorado.  He maintained his ties with the Navy and Air Force as a 

    reservist for fifteen years.   While attending college, Ruben joined the Pueblo, Colorado Police Department 

    in 1968 and eventually obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from CSU-Pueblo.

    During his tenure as a police captain, Ruben was trained by the U.S. Secret Service in Arizona and 

    Washington, D.C. and  he worked with the Secret Service assisting in the protection of political  

    dignitaries.  This included U.S. Presidents, vice-presidents, first ladies, presidential hopefuls, and high 

    profile Senators.  Ruben worked with, and befriended Hollywood stars and sports figures and he still stays 

    in contact with some of them.  Ruben applied his fluency in the Russian language when he was assigned to 

    work with the Soviets as law enforcement security liaison during the implementation of the INF Treaty.  This 

    treaty called for the destruction of specific ballistic missiles by the United States and the Soviet Union. 

    www.eljeferuben.com

     

    • 2 hr 22 min
    The Hotwash Presents: Medal Of Honor Recipient, HIROSHI "HERSHEY" MIYAMURA

    The Hotwash Presents: Medal Of Honor Recipient, HIROSHI "HERSHEY" MIYAMURA

    Cpl. Miyamura, a member of Company H, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. On the night of 24 April, Company H was occupying a defensive position when the enemy fanatically attacked threatening to overrun the position. Cpl. Miyamura, a machine gun squad leader, aware of the imminent danger to his men unhesitatingly jumped from his shelter wielding his bayonet in close hand-to-hand combat killing approximately 10 of the enemy. Returning to his position, he administered first aid to the wounded and directed their evacuation. As another savage assault hit the line, he manned his machine gun and delivered withering fire until his ammunition was expended. He ordered the squad to withdraw while he stayed behind to render the gun inoperative. He then bayoneted his way through infiltrated enemy soldiers to a second gun emplacement and assisted in its operation. When the intensity of the attack necessitated the withdrawal of the company Cpl. Miyamura ordered his men to fall back while he remained to cover their movement. He killed more than 50 of the enemy before his ammunition was depleted and he was severely wounded. He maintained his magnificent stand despite his painful wounds, continuing to repel the attack until his position was overrun. When last seen he was fighting ferociously against an overwhelming number of enemy soldiers. Cpl. Miyamura's indomitable heroism and consummate devotion to duty reflect the utmost glory on himself and uphold the illustrious traditions on the military service.

    • 2 hr 3 min
    The Hotwash Presents: The Foundation for Exceptional Warriors "The Few"

    The Hotwash Presents: The Foundation for Exceptional Warriors "The Few"

    The Few's Mission

    Reach

    The FEW is an adventure based outreach program designed to "reach" Exceptional Warriors.  Our program strives to inspire change in the Exceptional Warriors' perceptions, decrease their feelings of helplessness, and get away from the idea that they are alone.

    Recognize 

    The FEW "recognizes" the unique needs of Exceptional Warriors.  This group of individuals tend to requrire experiance doing activities that are completely new and different to them, in order to begin to see themselves differently.  Outdoor therapy such as peer-to-peer "fireside therapy" facilitates moments whereby those who served together can also heal together.  

    Refresh

    Adventures provided to Exceptional Warriors by the FEW termed "therapeutic recreation".  This type of therapy facilitates connectedness and personal empowerment.  Therapeutic recreation is a catalyst used to begin a new journey and in the process, "refresh" warriors' spirits. 

    After more than a decade of sustained conflict and multiple deployments, we now have entire generations of service members, veterans and military families who know nothing but War and that War comes home with them. Statistics show more veterans are dying from suicide, 18-22 per day, than in combat operations. As a patriotic society it is up to us to intervene. Saving the lives of veterans must be our utmost priority.

    "Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act."     Proverbs 3:27

    http://www.exceptionalwarriors.org/

    https://www.facebook.com/exceptionalwarriors/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnIj4EEGvJM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ir17pSla1M

     

    • 1 hr 37 min
    The Hotwash Presents: Project K-9 Hero, Founder & CEO Jason Johnson

    The Hotwash Presents: Project K-9 Hero, Founder & CEO Jason Johnson

    Vision:

    – To ensure the best quality of life for our nation’s retired Military Working Dogs and Police K-9 Heroes through providing assistance with medical costs, food and end of duty services.

    Purpose:

    – To educate the public on the costs and responsibilities of adopting a retired K-9 Hero.

    – To help cover or offset all medical, food and end of duty costs for retired K-9 Heroes.

    – To ensure each K-9 Hero is rewarded with health and the way of life that they deserve for their faithful and loyal service.

    Additionally:

    Retired Military Working Dogs and Police K-9 Heroes accepted into Project K-9 Hero will have up to $3,000.00 per year in medical costs covered for them. Project K-9 Hero will also cover the K-9’s food costs and have food shipped directly to the owner’s residence. Project K-9 Hero additionally provides $500.00 to the owner when the K-9 is deceased for cremation or burial service. Any remaining funds out of the $3000.00 annual medical allotment will go into our general emergency medical fund available to all K-9’s in our program for surgeries or other medical expenses that may exceed the annual benefit. This is all, of course, dependent on funding raised through donations.

    Jason Johnson has a passion for Police K-9’s and he has dedicated his life to working with them, as well as training and taking care of them. Jason believes that Police K-9’s perform selflessly for the departments and agencies they work for, and in return, they are not offered that same respect, in their retirement years, by those they served. 

     

    • 1 hr 14 min
    The Hotwash Presents: Korean War "POW" & Vietnam Veteran CSM (R) Joe Annello

    The Hotwash Presents: Korean War "POW" & Vietnam Veteran CSM (R) Joe Annello

     Joseph Lawrence Annello was born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 5, 1933. After graduating high school he enlisted in the US Army on April 24, 1950.  CSM Anello has served in every leadership position from squad leader through Division Command Sergeant Major.  He retired from the US Army on August 1, 1970 and pursue furthering his education.  He graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA in 1974. In 1954 he attended the US Army Language School, Monterey, CA (now the Defense Language Institute) and graduated as a Japanese Language Linguist.

    Continued serving the US Government until retiring in 1998. 

    Married to my wife, Joan, formerly Jung Ae Choi, of Busan, Korea, on June 19, 1959.

    Was assigned to four tours of duty in Korea between years, 1950 to 1967.  Served the first tour as a squad leader in the machine gun platoon, H Company 7th RCT, 3rd Infantry Division. Was severely wounded and captured by the Chinese in April 1951. Rescued/escaped on June 1, 1951.  Assigned as the Operations Sergeant, 8057th ASU, Bupyung, during the 2nd and 3rd tours, the last tour as the Sergeant Major, Detachment R, Korean Military Advisory Group, Taegu.

    Also, served three tours in Japan, the last assignment as CSM at HQ, US Army, Japan, Camp Zama, 1967 to 1970.

    Awards and Decorations include:  Combat Infantry Badge, US Presidential Unit Citation badge, Korean Presidential Citation badge, Silver Star, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Prisoner of War Medal, Good Conduct Medal (7th Award), Japanese Occupation Medal, Korean Service Medal (3 Battle stars), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, United Nations Korean Service Medal, and several other service medals.

     

    • 2 hr 23 min

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