The All Things Military Show

Hosted by

Colonel Ray

Sunday 1-2 PM

(Right After Meet the Press)

Heard on

KCAA 1050 AM

Join me, Colonel Ray, host of The All Things Military Show on KCAA 1050 AM,

“The Station that Leaves No Listener Behind” as we discuss military subjects that affect us all. KCAA is a very fast growing Inland Empire AM Talk Radio station. It is the local NBC News Radio Affiliate and has one of the most dynamic and diverse radio lineups anywhere in the United States that included such national known radio shows as:

- Don Imus in the Morning - The Randi Rhodes Show

- The G. Gordon Liddy Show - The Al Franken Show

and many, many others both National and Locally produced.

What you now see on TV, hear on the radio, read in the papers or see at the movies about the military is too often not accurate. The commentators, writers and movie stars have never worn a uniform. We will talk about military subjects in a forum and in a way you won’t hear anywhere else.

The Military the Way it Really is.

During each show we will cover a variety of subjects, have guests in the studio and take your phone calls so you can express your opinion, in true talk radio show fashion. Among other topics, each week the show will include segments on:

This Week in Iraq

This Week in The Military

This week in the Inland Empire Military Community

I specifically want people who have not served in the military to become listeners along with those who have served. I also don’t ever want a listener to call in and apologize for not having been in the military. You have nothing to apologize for. Just tune in and get the real deal so you can better support our men and women who are past, present and future Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen.

I also am asking for your input on this and future shows.

The All Things Military show is always looking for new sponsors who want to advertise on the show. Become part of the All Things Military family on the fastest growing station in the Inland Empire, KCAA 1050AM, where no listener is left behind. Call the station at 909-885-8502 or email me COL Ray at . In the near future you can also visit our web site at allthingsmilitary.net

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COLONEL RAY

Colonel Ray Coughenour is a native of Cleveland, Ohio and has over 34 years of combined military service. He comes from a family with a long line of military tradition that dates back to a Captain Coughenour killed in the Civil War.
He was commissioned as a 2d Lieutenant of Infantry in 1974 and in 1977, he served as a Company Commander of a Combat Engineer Company. In 1981 COL Ray re-entered active duty where he served for the next fifteen years in a variety of assignments in the U.S. and overseas including Central America, Korea, and Europe. In 1996 he served as a Senior Engineer / Transportation Officer in Bosnia and later as a Senior Engineering Facilities Team Chief negotiating with former senior eastern block foreign officials for the use of ex-soviet bases for U.S. military use.
COL Ray was then assigned as the Brigade Executive Officer for a Field Exercise Brigade and supervised the training certification of numerous National Guard Units and Army Reserve Units in Southern California. In 1999 he was appointed as the first Battalion Commander of the 3/363d Training Support Battalion in Los Alamitos, CA and during his tenure certified over a dozen CA National Guard and Army Reserve units for service in Bosnia and Kosovo. Additionally his battalion served as the Southern California Defense Coordinating Office for FEMA Region IX, and participated in numerous exercises for Military Support to Civilian Authorities (MSCA). In 2001 he served as the Senior Army Officer in the Defense Contract Management Agency West Coast Division which managed several billion dollars of government contracts.
In 2002 COL Ray was selected as the Assistant Chief of Staff, Engineering, for the 416th Engineer Command, where he distinguished himself in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and was awarded numerous medals including a Bronze Star Medal for his service. As one of the most senior engineer officers in the combat theater of operations, COL Ray personally led a top secret operation in the unprecedented effort to construct a tactical fuel pipeline system for over 230 miles from the refineries in Kuwait to a numerous locations deep into Iraq during intense and harsh combat conditions. He also personally supervised the construction of the largest Iraqi Prisoner of War Camp built near the southern Iraqi town of Basra, an area that saw some of the most intent combat of the war. The POW compound, named Camp Bucca after a New York Fireman killed in the World Trade Center, was built from scratch and at one time housed over 11,000 Iraqi POWs. A U.S. flag that flew over the camp was donated by COL Ray to the Redlands American Legion Post 109 where it is on display. COL Ray returned for a second short tour in the combat zone in January 2004 where he led a congressionally authorized team tasked with fixing the pay problems of thousands of deployed soldiers.
COL Ray’s decorations include; The Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, (6th Award), Army Commendation Medal (2nd Award), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (2nd Award), NATO Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Overseas Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal with star, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with M device, Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon (5th Award), Armed Forces Reserve Medal with hourglass, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Ohio National Guard Commendation Medal, Ohio National Guard Special Service Ribbon, Army Parachutist Badge.
Upon retirement from the Army in July 2004, COL Ray has now become the host of a Radio Talk Show called
ALL THINGS MILITARY. The show is designed to discuss and bring information to the public about what the military is really like as presented by someone who has been there and done that instead of the Hollywood and media versions we get now. COL Ray has been married for 32 years His wife is a local health care hospital senior executive, and his their two sons also reside in California, both of which have served in the military.
Colonel Ray is a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, and The Military Officers Association.