"There's nothing quite like being in a room with people," she said. :: Subscribe to the Backstage podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreakerīrown Findlay agrees that technology is no replacement for real contact. Now Vogel, Karam and their castmates are inviting fans of “The Brave” to join the Force Behind the Forces SM by sending a message of support to service members at uso.org/messages.Podcast Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. The stories that don’t make the news, the faces that don’t get to be seen as heroes on TV, I think it’s amazing that we get to shed light on this.” “The thing that opened my eyes was that I didn’t realize that groups like this existed. “A lot of what I believed has only been reinforced,” she said about her experience on the USO tour. Jasmine “Jaz” Khan on the show, said that the opportunity to meet service members and get an up-close look at base operations was an eye-opening experience. The cast welcomed airmen and their families to an advance screening of NBC’s “The Brave” and opened the floor to a USO Q&A, where each star expressed their heartfelt appreciation to America’s armed forces and took time out to personally greet service members and military families.
Air Force Pararescue and Combat Rescue Officer School – and a private USO meet-and-greet session. The USO tour kicked off with a visit to the 351st Battlefield Airman Training Squadron – Kirtland Air Force Base’s new squadron that houses the U.S.