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JoeMarie
Mar 5, 2025
T.J. Edwards filming with South Carolina ETV’s After Action. The season 3 premiere of After Action, a series highlighting veteran conversations, will air Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. on ETV and will be distributed to public television stations nationwide by PBS. Viewers outside South Carolina should check their local listings for airtimes in their area. Episode 302: “From the Front” – Military leadership has a direct impact on mission success and morale. Pearsall speaks with retired Air Force Colonel Doug Cochran, retired Army Brigadier General TJ Edwards and retired Marine Sergeant Major Quintina Williams Pearson about leading in crisis and the burden of command.
T.J. Edwards filming with South Carolina ETV’s After Action. The episode discussed leadership with medically retired Air Force Staff Sergeant Stacy Pearsall (host), retired Air Force Colonel Doug Cochran and retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major Quintina Williams Pearson. I was blessed to work with and around many amazing military leaders during my +30 years of service. Winning Matters!
he season 3 premiere of After Action, a series highlighting veteran conversations, will air Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. on ETV and will be distributed to public television stations nationwide by PBS. Viewers outside South Carolina should check their local listings for airtimes in their area.
Featuring seven, one-hour episodes, After Action documents the experiences of 21 veterans from across the country. Hosted by Air Force combat veteran Stacy Pearsall, this series reveals what life is like for these American heroes before, during and after action. Filmed in rural South Carolina, each season invites new guests to share their stories, touching on topics such as service, sacrifice, transition to civilian life and the lasting impacts of combat.
Episode 302: “From the Front” – Military leadership has a direct impact on mission success and morale. Pearsall speaks with retired Air Force Colonel Doug Cochran, retired Army Brigadier General TJ Edwards and retired Marine Sergeant Major Quintina Williams Pearson about leading in crisis and the burden of command.