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A fortnightly military history podcast looking at all aspect of war throughout the ages.

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A fortnightly military history podcast looking at all aspect of war throughout the ages.

    The Roman Empire’s darkest day: disaster at the Battle of Adrianople, 9 August, AD 378 - Part2

    The Roman Empire’s darkest day: disaster at the Battle of Adrianople, 9 August, AD 378 - Part2

    In AD 376 an entire nation of Goths (the Theruingi) gathered on the northern banks of the Danube and asked permission to enter and settle within the Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Emperor, Valens (r. 364–78), agreed and this set off a series of events which would end in the greatest disaster for Rome since Cannae in 216 BC: the battle of Adrianople, fought on August 9, AD 378. Dur: 19mins File: .mp3

    • 18 min
    The Roman Empire’s darkest day: disaster at the Battle of Adrianople, 9 August, AD 378 - Part1

    The Roman Empire’s darkest day: disaster at the Battle of Adrianople, 9 August, AD 378 - Part1

    In AD 376 an entire nation of Goths (the Theruingi) gathered on the northern banks of the Danube and asked permission to enter and settle within the Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Emperor, Valens (r. 364–78), agreed and this set off a series of events which would end in the greatest disaster for Rome since Cannae in 216 BC. Dur: 22mins File: .mp3

    • 21 min
    Hanoi Hero: James Bond Stockdale

    Hanoi Hero: James Bond Stockdale

    It is a rare thing that a man be awarded his country's highest award for bravery because of his actions as a Prisoner of War, but that is exactly why Air Wing Commander James Stockdale was singled out. He was the highest ranking US Prisoner of War during Vietnam from 9 September 1965 until 12 February 1973 and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his unrelenting bravery in the Hanoi Hilton. Dur: 21mins File: .mp3

    • 20 min
    3506 One Against Seven: Eddie Rickenbacker Proves Himself (Again)

    3506 One Against Seven: Eddie Rickenbacker Proves Himself (Again)

    By the time of America's entry into WWI in April 1917, Eddie Rickenbacker was already famous. Always obsessed with engines, he had become a mechanic to Lee Frayer in the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup at the age of only 15. In 1910 he became a race-car driver himself, racing in the Indianapolis 500 in 1911. Dur: 20mins File: .mp3

    • 19 min
    A Ruse Gone Wrong: The Battle of the Milvian Bridge

    A Ruse Gone Wrong: The Battle of the Milvian Bridge

    In late October AD 312, the fate of the future of the Roman world was decided near the Pons Milvius, the Milvian Bridge (the modern Ponte Milvio, Italy), crossing the River Tiber some 5 kilometres north of Rome on the via Flaminia. The battle was the culmination of the war between rival Roman emperors, Maxentius and Constantine, to see who would dominate the western Roman Empire. Dur: 34mins File: .mp3

    • 33 min
    3504 Multiple firsts at the First Battle of Ypres, 1914

    3504 Multiple firsts at the First Battle of Ypres, 1914

    The First Battle of Ypres came at the end of the strategic 'race to the sea' which occurred following the First Battle of the Marne in September 1914, when allied forces halted the initial Axis advance made since the outbreak of the war. Before winter set in, several offensives were launched by both sides to try and outflank the other’s northern flank as they each moved towards the North Sea coast. Dur: 18mins File: .mp3

    • 17 min

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