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U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast

U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast
Author: U.S. Army Center of Military History
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This podcast provides in-depth analysis about the battles and campaigns of Army history and discusses the relevance of history to current decision-making in today’s force.
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Army Historian Brynne Long details the processes and procedures for dealing with prisoners of war on both sides in the American Revolution.
Army Historian Steve Elliott talks about Benedict Arnolds March to Quebec, the Battle of Quebec, and its aftermath.
A discussion with Army Historian Steve Elliott about the initial phases of the Quebec Campaign and the capture of Montreal in November 1775.
This is a discussion about lineage and honors and the new CMH publication, Unit History 101 with Army historians Joseph Seymour and Aaron Heft.
A discussion with Army historian Dr. Sander Marble about the creation of the Army Medical Department during the Revolutionary War.
Interview with Mir Bahmanyar about the Darby's Rangers during World War II.
Interview with Michael Krivdo about World War II in the context of the Pacific War in 1944, the Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day), and the aftermath.
A discussion with CPT Bratten about the Battle of Bunker Hill.
A discussion with Mr. Bowery about the establishment of the Army by Congress.
A discussion with Paul Morando, Chief Curator for the National Museum of the U.S. Army, about the NMUSA Rev War exhibit.
A discussion with Dr. Dave Hogan about the D-Day Operation during World War II.
A discussion with Eric Setzekorn about the U.S. Army involvement in China, Burma, and India during WWII.
A discussion with Dr. Dave Hogan about the U.S. Army involvement in the Mediterranean during World War II.
A discussion with Brynne Long about the Revolutionary War and the capture of Fort Ticonderoga.
A discussion with Michael Krivdo about World War II from the years 1942 through 1943.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about mobilization and initial conflicts through Operation Torch during World War II.
A discussion with CPT Jonathan Bratton about the Battles of Lexington and Concord within the Revolutionary War.
A discussion with Joe Seymour about the Crisis in New England within the Revolutionary War.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about the strategic setting of the Army prior to Dec. 7, 1941.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about the strategic setting of the Army prior to Dec. 7, 1941.
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