
Chief Richard Tedlow: 26 Years as a Navy Corpsman & 50 Years Helping Children | Living History with Alex
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In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with Chief Richard Tedlow — a retired Navy hospital corpsman and Chief Medical Officer for the Naval Sea Cadets at the Miami Military Museum.
From growing up in 1950s Miami to serving 26 years as a Navy corpsman and 50 years as a pediatric nurse, Chief Tedlow shares his inspiring journey of medicine, service, and mentorship.
🌟 Topics Covered:
⚓ Growing up in Miami during the Cold War era and the Cuban Missile Crisis
🏥 Training and serving as a Navy hospital corpsman across naval hospitals in the U.S.
👶 How his military medical training shaped 50 years of pediatric nursing
🎗️ Caring for Vietnam veterans and children with chronic illnesses at special camps
📚 Becoming a docent at the Miami Military Museum and mentoring Naval Sea Cadets
💡 Life lessons on commitment, courage, and finding joy in your work
This is more than a military story—it’s a life dedicated to service, children’s health, and inspiring the next generation.
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