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U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast

U.S. Army Center of Military History
World War II
American Revolution
U.S. Army
Bataan Death March
Fort Ticonderoga
Pearl Harbor
American Military Strategy
Army Historical Program
U.S. Army History
Unit Historical Program
Pacific Theater
British Army
Philippine Campaign
U.S. Army Mobilization
Ethan Allen
Benedict Arnold
Military History Detachments
Japan
Military History
Lake Champlain

In this hosted interview-style podcast, topics include all eras of U.S. Army history and discussions about the Army Museum Enterprise and the Army Historical program.

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Latest Episodes

Army Historian Dr. Peter Knight examines the Inchon landings, the breakout from the Pusan Perimeter, and the subsequent race up to the Korean Peninsula towards the Yalu River.

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A discussion with Army Historian Dr. Peter Knight about the events that led to the Korean War and the opening battles through the defense of the Pusan Permiter.

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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.

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Army Historian Steve Elliott talks about Benedict Arnolds March to Quebec, the Battle of Quebec, and its aftermath.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Peter Knight
Army historian, Director of the Historical Studies Directorate at the US Army Center of Military History
United States Army Center of Military History
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 25
Steve Elliott
Army historian, taught history at Rutgers University
United States Army Center of Military History
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 23
Sander Marble
Senior Historian for the U.S. Army Medical Center of History and Heritage
U.S. Army
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 20
Mir M. Bahmanyar
Historian and former Army Ranger
Author of The Houdini Club
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 19
Major Jonathan Bratton
Army Historian and Command Historian for the Maine Army National Guard
National Guard Bureau
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 17
Paul Morando
Chief Curator for the National Army Museum and former Army Public Affairs Specialist
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 15
Dr. Eric Setzekorn
Historian and author with expertise in military history; author of several books on the topic.
U.S. Federal Government; Adjunct Professor at George Mason University and the University of Maryland Global Campus
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 13
Dr. Susan Brynne Long
Army Historian and 2024-2025 Charles Young Fellow at the US Army Center of Military History.
University of Delaware
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 11
Dr. Michael Krivdo
Command historian for the U.S. Army Pacific Command, former Marine Corps infantry officer and special operations officer
U.S. Army Pacific Command
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 10

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Lee Reynolds
Strategic Communications Officer for the Center of Military History.

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U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 24
Q: From the beginning of the war until the end of the war, how did the administration of prisoners change over that time period?
By the end of the war, there was a shift towards more systematic prisoner exchanges influenced by the need to respond to public outcry and political realities, though challenges remained with individual state-led negotiations.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 24
Q: Were any prisoners sent back across the Atlantic?
Yes, some American prisoners were sent back to Great Britain, as well as to other locations such as the West Indies, although a significant number remained in captivity in the colonies.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 24
Q: What kind of a situation were the American prisoners facing under the British?
American prisoners often faced harsh conditions, being held in poorly maintained prison ships or converted buildings, leading to significant suffering, particularly in British prisons in New York.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 24
Q: How did prisoner administration work during the American Revolution and... in the broader framework of colonial America?
Prisoner administration during the American Revolution involved various systems that evolved from previous colonial practices, significantly influenced by political motivations and historical precedents from earlier conflicts. The treatment was reflective of the aspirations of the American forces to adhere to civilized standards of warfare.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 19
Q: What was the role of the Rangers during the Dieppe raid?
The Rangers were tasked with knocking out German gun batteries during the raid, but faced significant challenges and casualties.

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2. Steve Elliott
3. Sander Marble
4. Mir M. Bahmanyar
5. Major Jonathan Bratton
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7. Dr. Eric Setzekorn
8. Dr. Susan Brynne Long

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