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U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast

U.S. Army Center of Military History
Korean War
World War II
American Revolution
U.S. Army
American Revolutionary War
British Army
Fort Ticonderoga
Benedict Arnold
Battle Of Bunker Hill
Bataan Death March
George Washington
Revolutionary War
Pearl Harbor
American Military Strategy
Military Intelligence
U.S. Army History
Army Historical Program
Continental Army
Unit Historical Program
Military History

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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A discussion with Army historian Susan Brynna Long about the life and military career of Benedict Arnold.

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A discussion with Army Historian John Maass about General George Washington's military career.

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This episode with Army historian Dr. Michael Krivdo addresses the final Chinese offensives in the winter and spring of 1953, the events that led to the Armistice in July 1953, and the role of the U. S. Army in Korea over the last 75 years.

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Army Historian Dr. Michael Krivdo discusses the Army’s role in the Korean War during the back and forth fighting along the 38th parallel from 1951 through the end of 1952. He also talks about technological and medical advances during the war.

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Dr. Susan Brynna Long
Historian and 2024-2025 Charles Young Fellow at the US Army Center of Military History
US Army Center of Military History
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 3 Ep 2
John R. Maass
Army Historian, education specialist
National Museum of the United States Army
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 3 Ep 1
Dr. Peter Knight
Director of Historical Studies Division at the U.S. Army Center of Military History, former Lieutenant Colonel with expertise in strategic intelligence during the Korean War.
U.S. Army Center of Military History
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 27
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
Dr. Michael Krivdo
Army Historian and Command Historian for the US Pacific Command
US Pacific Command
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 18
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
Charles R. Bowery Jr.
Army Historian and Executive Director of the Center of Military History
United States Army Center of Military History
Episode: U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 2 Ep 16

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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 3 Ep 2
Q: What were the defining moments of Arnold's career that shaped his legacy?
Key moments include his aggressive leadership at the Kennebec expedition and Saratoga, which showcased his audacity and tactical skill, followed by the Philadelphia court-martial and eventual treason at West Point, which eclipsed his battlefield contributions with a lasting image of betrayal.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 3 Ep 2
Q: How did Benedict Arnold rise to prominence in the Patriot cause?
Arnold leveraged early military leadership in Connecticut and quickly pressed for opportunities to gain glory, moving from local militia command to larger commissions with Massachusetts and then the Continental Army as the cause gained momentum, though his ambitions often clashed with rival leaders and state authorities.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 3 Ep 1
Q: What role did Lafayette play in coordinating with the French, and how did that relationship influence operations?
Lafayette acted as a bridge—an American major general with strong personal ties to Washington—though true command and strategic direction remained with Washington; Lafayette's presence helped facilitate French support and morale, while staff officers like Lawrence and Hamilton contributed to coordination.
U.S. Army History and Heritage Podcast Season 3 Ep 1
Q: So can you explain what the Fabian Strategy was and whether that was Washington's actual plan?
Fabian Strategy refers to avoiding pitched battles and wearing down the enemy, but Washington did not explicitly announce this as a formal plan; instead, his campaigns show a mix of strategic patience and opportunistic attacks when advantageous, especially after French involvement shifted the balance.
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.

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2. John R. Maass
3. Dr. Peter Knight
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5. Sander Marble
6. Mir M. Bahmanyar
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