Tactically Acquired

On this special summer episode of Tactically Acquired I sat down with retired Police Chief and Army Veteran Mr. John “Johnny” Sayers. We discuss his living history and adventures as a 50+ year police officer and his time in the service. He tells some wonderful, funny stories and provides some great advice on being a cop, addressing the police, handling people, and living life.  
 
Our goal is to document military connected living history in a fun and easy environment.  We will capture the stories of our active duty, guard, reservists, veterans, ROTC and their families.  Sharing their stories, adventures, and journeys across the military life cycle.  
 
The podcast is for anyone interested in joining the military, has been a part of the military, or who wishes to learn more about military life.  In addition, we want to bridge the growing military-civilian divide through education.  
 
This is “unfiltered” meaning we will go over the good, the bad, and yes, maybe even the ugly of being a military connected individual.  
 
This is from Northern Kentucky University’s Veterans Resource Station in partnership with the Department of History.  Produced by Professor Kevin Eagles.  
 
Learn More from this episode by visiting: 
City of Silver Grove: https://cityofsilvergroveky.com/  
United States Army https://www.army.mil/
Veterans Resource Station: https://inside.nku.edu/veterans.html
Department of History:  https://inside.nku.edu/artsci/departments/history.html

Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au 

What is Tactically Acquired?

Welcome to Tactically Acquired

Our goal is to document military connected living history in a fun and easy environment. We will capture the stories of our active duty, guard, reservists, veterans, ROTC and their families. Sharing their stories, adventures, and journeys across the military life cycle.

The podcast is for anyone interested in joining the military, has been a part of the military, or who wishes to learn more about military life. In addition, we want to bridge the growing military-civilian divide through education.

This is “unfiltered” meaning we will go over the good, the bad, and yes, maybe even the ugly of being a military connected individual.

This is from Northern Kentucky University’s Veterans Resource Station in partnership with the Department of History. Produced by Professor Kevin Eagles.

Show Notes:
Learn More from this episode by visiting:
Army: https://www.army.mil/
Army Reserves: https://www.usar.army.mil/
Veterans Resource Station: https://inside.nku.edu/veterans.html
Department of History: https://inside.nku.edu/artsci/departments/history.html

Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au