
hmTv at HMTC Podcasts Ep 16: The Fog of War and Humanity with host Richard Acritelli and guest Joseph Cognitore on hmTv
The Fog of War with Joseph Cognitore
In this powerful episode of The Fog of War on hmTv, host Richard Acritelli sits down with Vietnam veteran and long-time veterans’ advocate Joseph Cognitore. From his early days growing up in Brooklyn and Farmingdale to his service as a combat platoon sergeant in the Vietnam War, Cognitore shares his remarkable journey of duty, sacrifice, and service.
He recounts his transition from college to military service after receiving his draft notice, his intense training at Fort Polk—where soldiers knew they were bound for Vietnam—and his deployment to the Central Highlands. Cognitore reflects on his experiences in combat, from Search and Destroy missions to air mobile operations and engagement with both the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. He also discusses the controversial Cambodia incursion, aimed at disrupting enemy supply lines.
After returning home, Cognitore faced the challenges of reintegration but found purpose in advocating for fellow veterans. As the longtime commander of VFW Post 6249 in Rocky Point, he has dedicated himself to supporting veterans at the local, state, and national levels. His initiatives include building homes for veterans, establishing memorials, and leading programs like the Joseph Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Program, which helps those struggling with PTSD.
This episode is a compelling look at war, resilience, and lifelong service, reminding us of the sacrifices veterans make and the importance of continuing to support them.
