This podcast provides in-depth analysis about the battles and campaigns of Army history and discusses the relevance of history to current decision-making in today’s force.
U.S. Army Center of Military History
A discussion with CPT Bratten about the Battle of Bunker Hill.
A discussion with Mr. Bowery about the establishment of the Army by Congress.
A discussion with Paul Morando, Chief Curator for the National Museum of the U.S. Army, about the NMUSA Rev War exhibit.
A discussion with Dr. Dave Hogan about the D-Day Operation during World War II.
A discussion with Eric Setzekorn about the U.S. Army involvement in China, Burma, and India during WWII.
A discussion with Dr. Dave Hogan about the U.S. Army involvement in the Mediterranean during World War II.
A discussion with Brynne Long about the Revolutionary War and the capture of Fort Ticonderoga.
A discussion with Michael Krivdo about World War II from the years 1942 through 1943.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about mobilization and initial conflicts through Operation Torch during World War II.
A discussion with CPT Jonathan Bratton about the Battles of Lexington and Concord within the Revolutionary War.
A discussion with Joe Seymour about the Crisis in New England within the Revolutionary War.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about the strategic setting of the Army prior to Dec. 7, 1941.
A discussion with Dave Hogan about the strategic setting of the Army prior to Dec. 7, 1941.
This interview with Dave Hilkert and Kathy Forgey is a Bonus Army March episode.
A discussion about Nisei with Dr. Mitchell Maki.
A discussion with Mr. Joe Seymour about the strategic setting of the Revolutionary War.
A discussion about Japanese military perspectives with Shannon Granville.
A discussion about Army Historical Programs with Mr. Bowery.
A discussion about the role of women in Army history and an overview of the Army Women's Museum with Tracy Bradford and Vicki Archileti.
This is a discussion with Army historian Dr. Dave Hogan about the historical connections between Hollywood and the Army.
This is a discussion with Army Historian Dr. Isaac W. Hampton about the role of African Americans in Army history.
A discussion with Army Historians Dr. Peter Knight and Dr. Robert Kirkland about the role of Army Historians in the field and in combat.
A discussion with Army Archivist Christine Rodriguez about the role of Native Americans in U.S. Army history.
A discussion with Army Historian Dr. Matt Margis about the Elihu Root reforms after the Spanish American War and how they prepared the Army for entry into WWI.
A discussion with Army historian Dr. Matt Margis about the U.S. Army in the Spanish American War, their role in the development of the Panama Canal and Walter Reeds work with Yellow Fever.
A discussion with the Army Artist in Residence, SFC Curtis A. Loter, about the Army art program.
A discussion about the final battles of the Civil War and the Army's role in Reconstruction with CMH Executive Director Charles R. Bowery, Jr. This is part seven of a seven part series.
A discussion about General Sherman's Civil War campaign through Georgia and the Carolina's in 1864-1865 with Army Historian Dr. Mark Bradley.
A discussion with historian Dr. Matthew Margis about the Army in the Civil War in 1864 highlighting the Wilderness Campaign and Kennesaw Mountain. This is part five of a seven part series about the Army in the Civil War.
A discussion with historian Dr. Matthew Margis about the Army in the Civil War years of 1863-1864 highlighting the draft riots, the battle of Chattanooga and Grant taking command. This is part four of a seven part series about the Army in the Civil War.
A discussion with historian Dr. Peter G. Knight about the Army in the Civil War years of 1862-1863 concluding with the battles of Vicksburg and Gettysburg. This is part three of a seven part series about the Army in the Civil War.
A discussion with Historian Dr. Peter G. Knight about the first full year of the Army in the Civil War from 1861-1862. Part two of a seven part series on the Army in the Civil War.
A discussion with Historian Charles R. Bowery Jr. about the Army in the years leading up to the Civil War and the opening battles, from 1845-1861. This is the first of a seven part series on the Civil War.
A discussion about the Army Art program with the Army Art Curator Sarah Forgey.
A discussion about the Army Museum Enterprise (AME) with the Director of the AME, Colonel Bryan W. Hunt.
Part five of a five part discussion about the Vietnam War focusing on the years 1971-1975. With Dr. Erik Villard.
A discussion with Dr. Erik Villard about the Army in Vietnam from 1969-1970. This is part four of a five part series.
A discussion with Army historian Mason Watson about his new publication, "The Conflict with Isis."
Part three of a five part series of discussions about the Army in Vietnam with Dr. Erik B. Villard. This episode focuses on the years 1966-1967. Hosted by Lee Reynolds.
Part two of a five part series of discussions about the Army in Vietnam with Dr. Erik B. Villard. This episode focuses on the years 1964-1965. Hosted by Lee Reynolds.
Part one of a five part series about the Vietnam War with Dr. Erik B. Villard. This episode focuses on the years 1945-1963. Hosted by Lee Reynolds.
Interview hosted by Lee Reynolds with Dr. Thomas Boghardt about his book, Covert Legions, focusing on U.S. Army Intelligence in Europe from 1944-1949.
Dr. Glenn Williams discusses the U.S. Army role in the War of 1812
Ep5-Release Date: May 16th, 2022. Interview with Glenn Williams. Expedition of Lewis and Clark
Ep3-Release Date-May 2nd, 2022-American Revolution II: Fighting for the Middle States-Interview with Glenn Williams
Ep4-Release Date: May 9th, 2022-American Revolution III: Securing Victory-Interview with John Maas.
Release Date: April 25th, 2022-American Revolution I: The Beginnings
Release Date: April 18th, 2022. Actionable History and CMH Overview-Interview with Charles R. Bowery