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With the Judæans in the Palestine Campaign
- Written by: John Henry Patterson
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In an unprecedented moment in history, the formation of a Battalion of Jews within the British Army marks a significant chapter in our collective story. This unique unit fought valiantly in Palestine, not only for the British cause but also for the deeply held aspiration of the Jewish people to return to the Promised Land. - Summary by J. H. Patterson
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Marine Operations in Korea The Chosin Reservoir Campaign
- Written by: Nicholas Canzona Lynn Montross
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As the tide turned in the Korean War, UN leaders faced critical questions about the future of the conflict. The dynamic ROK leader made it clear he had no intention of reverting to the pre-invasion status quo, aiming instead to unify Korea by advancing to the Manchurian border. With the Communists violation of the 38th Parallel, this arbitrary line—originally a division between Soviet and American occupation zones—was rendered meaningless. On September 26, CINCUNC tasked the Joint Special Plans and Operations Group (JSPOG) with creating a strategy for operations beyond the border. The ...
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Secrets of Crewe House- the story of a famous campaign
- Written by: Campbell Stuart
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Dive into the fascinating world of Campbell Stuart, a Canadian key player in British propaganda efforts during both World Wars. This captivating book provides a richly detailed and illustrated account of his impactful work during World War I, shedding light on how British strategists aimed to undermine German morale and hasten the end of the conflict. Included are translations of various propaganda materials in the appendix, presented through the lens of an unknown translator. Join Patrick McHaffie as he unravels the secrets behind this crucial chapter of history.
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Road Past Kennesaw- The Atlanta Campaign Of 1864
- Written by: Richard M. McMurry
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The Federal drive on Atlanta in May 1864 marked the beginning of the end for the Southern Confederacy. The Atlanta Campaign was not only crucial for its military and political outcomes, but it also transformed the nature of warfare itself. Centered around a vital transportation hub, both Union and Confederate forces relied heavily on rail lines to mobilize and sustain their troops. Richard McMurry’s remarkable account draws upon unpublished letters and diaries, revealing the personal motivations and experiences of those who fought in one of the wettest seasons in Georgias history. For four ...
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The Forgotten War Podcast: Burma Campaign WW2
- Written by: Robert Lyman and Jack Bowsher
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The definitive podcast about the Burma Campaign of World War Two. Join historians and authors Dr Robert Lyman MBE & Jack Bowsher as they take you through dripping monsoon and jungles, across parched plains, and over rivers and mountains sharing the incredible and often brutal story of the war against Japan in Southeast Asia.In Series One (Spring 2025) Rob and Jack did a general broad brush narrative of the campaign.Series Two began in June 2025 and includes interviews with historians, relatives of veterans, and plenty of narratives by Jack and Rob, all about the retreat in 1942. Later series ...
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Campaign For Petersburg
- Written by: Richard Wayne Lykes
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Step back into the pivotal moments of the American Civil War with Campaign For Petersburg. This captivating audiobook explores the Unions ten-month struggle for control over Petersburg, Virginia, from June 1864 to March 1865—a campaign that ultimately set the stage for the Confederacys surrender just weeks later. Based on a 1970 National Park Service booklet, this narrative delves into the significance of the campaign and the lived experiences of soldiers on both sides, intentionally minimizing military jargon. For those listening to this Librivox recording, we highly recommend checking out ...
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Apache Campaign In The Sierra Madre
- Written by: John Gregory Bourke
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Join us as we delve into the gripping account of the U.S. Armys expedition in pursuit of the fierce Chiricahua Apaches during the spring of 1883. Written by the Medal of Honor recipient Bourke, who distinguished himself in the American Civil War, this narrative offers a vivid portrayal of his extensive Army career, which included several campaigns during the tumultuous Indian wars of the late 19th century. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Bourke expressed a deep admiration for Native American culture, providing a nuanced perspective on their lives amidst the conflicts. With insights into the...
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Final Campaign- Marines in the Victory on Okinawa
- Written by: Joseph H. Alexander
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The battle of Okinawa, a grueling three-month conflict spanning a 700-mile stretch from Formosa to Kyushu, involved over a million combatants, including Americans, Japanese, British, and native Okinawans. This monumental clash was not only the largest but also the most costly single operation of the Pacific War, rivaling the Normandy invasion that had occurred just months earlier. Throughout its 82 days of intense combat, the battle claimed an average of 3,000 lives daily—both from the fighting forces and tragic non-combatants. (Joseph H. Alexander)
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First Offensive- The Marine Campaign for Guadalcanal
- Written by: Henry I. Shaw Jr.
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In the summer of 1942, urgent intelligence reports revealed the construction of a Japanese airfield near Lunga Point on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. The imminent completion of this airfield posed a significant threat, potentially enabling a renewed Japanese offensive that could jeopardize the vital lifeline of American support to Australia and New Zealand. On July 23, 1942, the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington recognized the need to secure communication lines in the South Pacific and halt the Japanese advance. This pivotal decision led to Operation Watchtower, the daring campaign to ...
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Democracy Decoded
- Written by: Campaign Legal Center
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Let’s face it: This is an unprecedented time for our democracy. Many of our government’s checks and balances are being challenged or outright ignored. We did not arrive here because of one person or one policy, but rather the erosion of numerous safeguards, which, over time, have allowed some persistent issues with our system of government to be exploited. Decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court in recent years have favored secretive political donations and restrictive voting laws, reshaping our political landscape. Corruption and executive overreach are on the rise, and gerrymandering in ...
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