America’s Frontlines
America’s Frontlines
Podcast Description
”America’s Frontlines” brings you firsthand perspectives from those shaping the future of national security and defense. From military leaders and system integrators to technologists and field operators, each episode dives into the challenges, innovations, and missions that define America’s defense infrastructure. Whether it’s AI at the tactical edge, supply chain resilience, or frontline decision-making, this podcast delivers powerful stories and actionable insights for defense professionals, policymakers, and citizens who care about the security of our nation.
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The podcast tackles themes such as national security, military operations, historical insights, and defense technologies, with episodes covering topics like the media's portrayal of the Ukraine war, illegal immigration impacts, and innovations in AI for military use.

”America’s Frontlines” brings you firsthand perspectives from those shaping the future of national security and defense. From military leaders and system integrators to technologists and field operators, each episode dives into the challenges, innovations, and missions that define America’s defense infrastructure. Whether it’s AI at the tactical edge, supply chain resilience, or frontline decision-making, this podcast delivers powerful stories and actionable insights for defense professionals, policymakers, and citizens who care about the security of our nation.
In this episode of America’s Frontlines:
- Colonel Denny and Skip ask a troubling question: Are we raising a generation that can’t read? They examine America’s growing literacy crisis, the widening achievement gap, and why the quality of our schools could have profound implications for the future strength of our military, our economy, and our Constitutional Republic.
- They also take a close look at mounting pressure on Iran—from signs that nuclear negotiations may be reaching a decisive stage and debate over the strategic importance of Kharg Island, to a 22-nation warning against Tehran’s overseas intimidation campaigns and renewed efforts to strengthen the southern border and disrupt cartel operations. Together, these developments underscore how deterrence, sovereignty, and security remain central to America’s challenges both at home and abroad.
- As always, Colonel Denny delivers another round of his trademark one-liners to keep things in perspective and lighten the mood.
- Our featured guest is Dave Huston from Concerned Veterans for America. Dave shares stories from his time in uniform, explains what inspired him to serve, and discusses how he became involved with CVA. He also provides an update on the organization’s current priorities and ongoing efforts to advocate for veterans and the nation. As Colonel Denny notes, former CVA leader and current Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth once headed the organization and was a frequent guest on the program.
- We also continue our regular journey through military history, remembering the events and sacrifices that helped shape our nation as we approach the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
- Retired Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Roland Ashby returns with another installment of his popular “Warrant Wisdom.”
- And America’s Frontlines team member Gil Maza—a retired Marine and Border Patrol agent—offers his perspective on the challenges facing the country and the importance of maintaining national security in an increasingly complex world.
This episode explores the links between education, national security, and civic responsibility—and why preserving America’s strength requires attention to challenges both abroad and here at home.

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