
Mil History Talk is primarily for instruction purposes. While the intended audience is primarily students and practitioners in the profession of arms, the content may also appeal to anyone with an interest in military history, operations, and strategy. Episodes are based entirely on the podcast staff's writing and research. We take full responsibility for all assertions, interpretations, and error... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

In Episode 59 of Mil History Talk, Hope takes the Book Review Desk—now apparently a permanent assignment—and dives into Sean Naylor’s Relentless Strike. This landmark 2013 work traces the evolution of Joint Special Operations Command from the failure... more
Episode 58 of Mil History Talk examines Operation Iraqi Freedom through the lens of Joint All-Domain Operations (JADO). In March 2003, the United States military demonstrated synchronized maneuver across land, air, maritime, space, and special operat... more
In this 45-minute episode of Mil History Talk, we trace the evolution of U.S. Navy aircraft operations across World War II and explain why the aircraft carrier emerged as the central instrument of American naval power. Picking up themes introduced ea... more
In Episode 56 of Mil History Talk, Hope—still the unpaid, unparked, but indefatigable Chief of the Book Review Desk—dives into The Korean War by Max Hastings. This episode tackles why the Korean War became “forgotten,” and why that label misses the p... more
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I love this podcast! Each episode is a quick listen packed with sharp, witty analysis of events from across military history. It manages to be both informative and entertaining without ever dragging on. Perfect for the commute or a short break when you want to learn something new.










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