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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 27 MIN

What Do You Owe A Country That Raised You (Doug Thorne)

from Veterans Archives: Preserving the Stories of our Nations Heroes · host Bill Krieger

Send us Fan MailDoug Thorne didn’t set out chasing adventure, but service kept handing it to him anyway. From a childhood spent moving around Michigan with a dad in the state police, Doug learns early how to adapt, make friends fast, and keep his footing when life changes addresses. That same skill shows up again when college falls away, the draft number comes up, and he chooses the United States Air Force instead of letting the moment choose for him.We talk through the nuts-and-bolts work that actually keeps the military running: Air Force logistics, transportation, and the unglamorous details of shipping household goods and moving people safely. Doug shares his time at KI Sawyer Air Force Base in the Upper Peninsula, then the leap overseas as a customs inspector in the Far East. Okinawa becomes its own character in the story: narrow roads in a military truck, beach weather, cultural visits with local coworkers, and the kind of base-life problems nobody puts in a brochure.The timeline keeps expanding into the Air National Guard, hazardous cargo, and multiple Middle East deployments, including work around Saudi bases during tense years. Doug describes what it’s like to close down operations, resist “friendly” bribes, and deal with desert nights where camel spiders are part of the environment. Back home, his public service continues with the Michigan State Police, where he helps manage the automated fingerprint identification system that supports real-world investigations, far from the instant results people expect from TV.We wrap with retirement, family, and Doug’s simple takeaway about purpose and serving something bigger than yourself. Subscribe for more veteran oral histories, share this with someone who values service stories, and leave a review with the question you want us to ask next. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail Doug Thorne didn’t set out chasing adventure, but service kept handing it to him anyway. From a childhood spent moving around Michigan with a dad in the state police, Doug learns early how to adapt, make friends fast, and keep his footing when life changes addresses. That same skill shows up again when college falls away, the draft number comes up, and he chooses the United States Air Force instead of letting the moment choose for him. We talk through the nuts-and-bolts work...

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