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George Hageman
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Military History Podcast
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History.
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May
04
2009
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US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, is divided up into the following. I will talk about each individual unit listed.
Army: 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces (Green Berets), 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers)
Navy: SEALs, and SWCCs (Special Warfare...
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May
04
2009
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US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, is divided up into the following. I will talk about each individual unit listed.
Army: 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces (Green Berets), 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers)
Navy: SEALs, and SWCCs (Special Warfare...
April
24
2009
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This episode answers four basic questions:

Why were both North and South so unprepared for war?Which side had the initial advantage?Did the South have to secede?  Did the North have to respond with military force?Was Northern victory inevitable?

For...
January
29
2009
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Vicksburg was a Confederate fortress guarding the Mississippi River during the American Civil War.  It was the only thing stopping the Union from taking control of the all-powerful Mississippi waterway.  Although the Vicksburg Campaign is most famously associated...
November
21
2008
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Why has democracy failed in Iraq?  Here are some potential theories, with their originators in parentheses:

Modernization (Rostow, Lipset): Iraq is not wealthy, urban,
modern, or secular enough to support democracy.  It has not followed
the...
October
19
2008
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This episode focuses on the decision-making strategies that President
Bush used in December of 2006 before choosing to commit the troop
surge.  Things discussed include: the release of the Iraq Study Group
Report, the 2006 midterm elections, Bush's...
July
16
2008
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Welcome to military history podcast.  My name is George Hageman.  I donât have an episode for you today: only an announcement.  I graduated from high school in June and in August, I will attending Harvard.  I will no longer have the time to write and can no...
May
24
2008
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Whether they are seen as acts of God, or as simple climate-related
occurrences, natural events have always had a sizeable impact on
military operations.At the small end of the scale are the little changes in terrain or weather that may affect a battle...
May
03
2008
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Whether they are seen as acts of God, or as simple climate-related
occurrences, natural events have always had a sizeable impact on military
operations.  At the small end of the
scale are the little changes in terrain or weather that may affect...
April
19
2008
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This episode covers the period between Bush's declaration of "Mission
Accomplished" and the change in coalition leadership (from General
Casey to General Petraeus).  The following major events and topics are
discussed:

2003: Deaths of Saddam's...
April
07
2008
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According to Lawrence Keeley, "90-95% of known societies engage in
war". Why? What compels homo sapiens to kill each other? Why do we
fight? Part one will describe two hypotheses.

War is Necessary:
Aristotle
says in Nicomachean Ethics...
March
24
2008
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According to Lawrence Keeley, "90-95% of known societies engage in
war". Why? What compels homo sapiens to kill each other? Why do we
fight? Part one will describe two hypotheses.

War is Rational:
Sun
Tzu argued that political struggles...
March
14
2008
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Joan of Arc (1412-1431) was a poor peasant girl from
Lorraine. One day, she had a vision in which three saints urged her to
lead the French to victory over the English in the Hundred Years' War.
She traveled to Charles VII's court and was appointed...
March
02
2008
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Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, is considered the best commander
of the European Enlightenment.  Despite possessing relatively few
people and resources, he transformed the tiny Prussian state into a
great military power (which arguably wouldn't...
February
18
2008
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President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, a
southern sympathizer and a self-proclaimed modern-day Brutus, on April
14th, 1865 (five days after the end of the Civil War). Booth snuck into
Lincoln's viewing Booth at the Ford's...
February
09
2008
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Crassus was the wealthiest man in Rome.  Before he joined the First
Triumvirate with Pompey and Caesar, he struggled to make a name for
himself.  His big break came with the outbreak of the Third Servile
War, when Spartacus led a slave rebellion...
January
26
2008
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Today's episode's script was written by Andrew Tumath of Aberdeen,
United Kingdom.  To submit your own script, please send them to me at
militaryhistorypodcast@gmail.com

The Anglo-Dutch Wars were a series of the
distinct conflicts waged...
January
13
2008
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This episode is an analysis of the environmental impacts of the current
war in Iraq.  There are several major categories, each of which will be
discussed.  This episode is meant to be an overview of the
rarely-discussed ecological situation in Iraq,...
January
01
2008
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John McCain Sr: Admiral, Commander of Fast Carrier Task Force in South Pacific during WWII

John McCain Jr: Admiral, Commander of Pacific Command during Vietnam War

John McCain III: Navy aviator, shot down in Hanoi, tortured as a
prisoner...
December
26
2007
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The title of this episode comes from the following George Orwell quote: âSerious
sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred,
jealousy, boastfulness, disregard for all rules and sadistic pleasure
in witnessing violence: in...
December
16
2007
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This episode is written by Russell Holman of Merrimack, New Hampshire. 
If you would like to submit a script to Military History Podcast,
please send me an email at militaryhistorypodcast@gmail.com

The mighty American military during WWII would...
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