Military history, obscure crime stories, and other interesting topics of history and much more told from a post-9/11 Veteran.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | History |
We put a close on America's most boring domestic terrorist group, the Weathermen. In this episode we'll discuss the failed FBI investigation of the group, the downfall of the Weathermen, and what living members are up to today.
We take a dive into the US domestic terrorist group, The Weather Underground or the Weathermen. The Weathermen operated throughout the 1960s-80s. more
We examine the case of Robert (or Bob or Bobby) Garwood. In 1965, while serving in the Marines during the Vietnam War, Garwood was captured by the enemy. Some would say he willingly assisted the opposing communist North Vietnamese, some would say he ... more
War is hell and most people who fight them are glad when they are over, despite what side they are on. more
We look back at the short lived 1970s radical group, the Symbionese Liberation Army. We'll look at their formation, activities and the famous kidnapping of Patty Hearst. We'll discuss the conspiracy behind the group's leader, Donald DeFreeze and the ... more
Today we'll be looking into the life's of two former US servicemen who later went on to carry out some of the worst terrorist attacks in the US.
Some call him a hero, some call him a maniac. Today we explore the life and rule of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin and his erratic behavior towards....everyone.
War is complicated. Let's look at the lives of guys who fought for all sides, the good, the bad and the ugly: more
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