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Welcome to the Prime & Load Podcast!This podcast is dedicated to exploring the pivotal wars, battles, strategies, and figures that shaped the 18th century. From the rise of powerful empires to the dramatic shifts in military tactics, we delve into the stories behind the soldiers, commanders, and innovations that altered the course of history. Whether you’re a military history buff or just curious about this transformative period, we’ll guide you through the battles, conflicts, and the evolution of warfare that defined an era.

  1. DEC 15

    The Battle of Kesselsdorf: The Old Dessauer’s Last Victory

    December 15, 1745. In the freezing snow outside Dresden, the Second Silesian War came to a bloody conclusion. The Battle of Kesselsdorf is often overshadowed by Frederick the Great’s personal victories, but it was arguably the most decisive engagement of the war. In this episode of Prime & Load, hosts Lee Gugino, Dr. Alex Burns, and Dr. Andrew Bamford break down the brutal clash between the Prussian Army and the Saxon forces defending their capital. Drawing on the work of historian Dr. Alexander Querengässer, we analyze: The Command Feud: The toxic relationship between Frederick the Great and his 69-year-old commander, Leopold I (The Old Dessauer), who had to win the battle to save his reputation.The Saxon Perspective: Why this was a uniquely Saxon fight and how their supply lines forced them into a defensive corner.The Tactical Trap: How the Prussians used as unconventional tactic to lure the Saxons out of their strong defensive positions and into a slaughter.Join the War Room: Want to vote on our next Deep Dive? Join us on Patreon to become a Plank Owner Referenced Material Kesselsdorf 1745: Decision in the Fight for Silesia by Alexander Querengässer  Text the show! Andrew asking listeners to join War Room. Support the show Join our Newsletter! Follow is on X General Recommended Reading The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns *All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

    1h 3m
  2. DEC 5

    The Jacobite Rising Part III: The High Water Mark

    December 1745. The Highland Army is at Derby. They have marched over 100 miles into English territory, outmaneuvering two British field armies along the way. They are just days away from London. The Stuart cause has never been closer to victory. But at the very moment of their greatest advantage, the army halts. In Part III of our Jacobite Rising series, hosts Dr. Alex Burns, Dr. Andrew Bamford and Lee Gugino are joined by our returning guest Dr. Aaron Johnston to break down the "High Water Mark" of the rebellion. We move beyond the myths of panic in the capital to analyze the cold strategic realities that faced Bonnie Prince Charlie. This is the story of a daring invasion, the complex politics of French support, and the fateful Council of War that changed the course of British history. In this episode, we dissect: The Invasion Route: How the Jacobites managed to slip past superior British forces to reach the heart of the Midlands.The French Factor: The arrival of the Royal Écossais and the strategic hesitation across the channel.The Council at Derby: We take you inside the room for the heated debate between the Prince and Lord George Murray. Was the retreat a failure of nerve, or the only military option left?🎧 Want the Full, Uncut Episode? The main episode covers strategic decision making, but we had to cut nearly 40 minutes of deep-dive analysis and alternate history. Join us as an Aide-de-Camp in the Prime & Load! War Room on Patreon to hear the Uncut Episode where we discuss: The "What If" Scenario: We play out the alternate history, what would have happened if they had marched on London? Would the French have landed? Would the City have fallen?The English Militias: Who actually mobilized to defend the Hanoverian government (and were they effective)?The Southern Jacobites: The reality of English support for the Stuarts. The Prime & Load! War Room Text the show! Andrew asking listeners to join War Room. Support the show Join our Newsletter! Follow is on X General Recommended Reading The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns *All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

    1h 10m
  3. NOV 28

    Glorious Soldiers: The 8th Virginia Regt with Gabe Neville

    They called them the “German Regiment,” but the 8th Virginia was more than that — a fascinating mix of frontier riflemen, Scots-Irish settlers, and German-speaking farmers who brought their own traditions to the fight for independence. In this episode of Prime & Load!, we’re joined by historian and author Gabe Neville, whose book The Last Men Standing: The 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolution explores this Continental Army regiment’s pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. We uncover what made the 8th Virginia unique — from its early use of American rifles to its blend of backcountry culture and disciplined military leadership. You’ll hear how this unit fought from Virginia’s valleys to the Battle of Brandywine and beyond, helping shape the Continental Army’s identity in the War for Independence. If you enjoy this new Regimental Series, let us know by texting or emailing the show — and be sure to share this episode with a friend who loves Revolutionary War history. The Last Men StandingThe 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolution By Gabriel Neville DISCOUNT CODE: LMS25 Valid through January, 2026 Text the show! Andrew asking listeners to join War Room. Support the show Join our Newsletter! Follow is on X General Recommended Reading The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns *All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

    1h 14m
  4. OCT 15

    The American Rifle: Myth, Reality, & Revolution with Dr. John Weaver

    The Sniper. The Frontiersman. The American Legend. Pop culture tells us the American Revolution was won by sharp-shooters hiding in the trees, picking off British officers with impossible accuracy. But how much of that is Hollywood myth, and how much is ballistic reality? In this episode of Prime & Load, host Lee Gugino and historian Dr. Alex Burns are joined by Dr. John Bradstreet Weaver to track the evolution of the American Rifle—from a German hunting tool to the weapon that defined the Continental Army. We move beyond the romanticized "Daniel Boone" image to explore the mechanics, the logistics, and the lethal effectiveness of America's first specialized weapon system. Inside the War Room, we discuss: The Pennsylvania Transformation: How German Jaeger rifles were adapted into the sleek "American Longrifle" of the frontier.Musket vs. Rifle: The eternal debate. We break down the trade-off between range and reload speed.Washington’s Love/Hate Relationship: Why the Commander-in-Chief valued riflemen as scouts but feared their lack of discipline.The "Rifle Shirt" Identity: How a weapon became a symbol of American independence, distinct from the European "automaton" soldier.Whether you are a black powder enthusiast, a student of Morgan’s Riflemen, or just want to know if The Patriot got anything right, this is the definitive history of the gun that built a nation. 🎧 Want the unedited version? We got into a deep technical debate about rifling twist rates and patch grease that was a bit too "in the weeds" for the main feed. If you want the full technical breakdown, join us as an Aide-de-Camp on Patreon to unlock the "Unsealed Dispatches"—the raw, unedited audio. Referenced Materials Rifles and Riflemen: Material Culture, Violence, and Early American Identity, 1720 -- 1820, By Dr. John Bradstreet Weaver Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary Warby Friederike Baer Text the show! Support the show Join our Newsletter! Follow is on X General Recommended Reading The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns *All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

    1h 12m
  5. OCT 2

    The Battle of Soor (1745): How Frederick the Great Escaped a Massacre

    On the morning of September 30, 1745, Frederick the Great faced one of the most perilous moments of his career. The Prussian army, just 22,000 strong, awoke in its Bohemian camp to find Austrian guns positioned on the heights above them — a force twice their size, ready to strike. What followed was a desperate battle of improvisation, aggression, and survival. In this episode of Prime & Load!, we explore how Frederick the Great and the Prussian army clawed their way out of near disaster at the Battle of Soor, turning a potential rout into one of the most remarkable recoveries of the War of the Austrian Succession. We break down the key tactical decisions, the mistakes that nearly doomed him, and the leadership that defined his legend. If you enjoy this episode, text or email us your thoughts — and share it with a friend who loves 18th-century warfare. Want the Uncut Version? We had to cut 20 minutes of details from this episode to fit the time slot. Join us as an Aide-de-Camp on Patreon to hear the "Unsealed Despatches"—the raw, unedited audio where we argue about logistics, personalities, and the details that didn't make the main feed.  Text the show! Andrew asking listeners to join War Room. Support the show Join our Newsletter! Follow is on X General Recommended Reading The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns *All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

    1h 8m
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Welcome to the Prime & Load Podcast!This podcast is dedicated to exploring the pivotal wars, battles, strategies, and figures that shaped the 18th century. From the rise of powerful empires to the dramatic shifts in military tactics, we delve into the stories behind the soldiers, commanders, and innovations that altered the course of history. Whether you’re a military history buff or just curious about this transformative period, we’ll guide you through the battles, conflicts, and the evolution of warfare that defined an era.

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