
34 episodes

DIA Connections Defense Intelligence Agency
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4.8 • 80 Ratings
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The official podcast of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Our mission is to provide intelligence on foreign militaries to prevent and decisively win wars.
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DIA Connections - Season 4 - Episode 2: The China Incident
In 2001, an American spy plane collided with a Chinese jet fighter, killing the Chinese pilot and forcing the American aircraft to land at Hainan Island, where Chinese authorities took the crew of 24 into custody for 11 days. On this episode of DIA Connections, you'll hear pilot Shane Osborn tell the riveting story of saving them from almost certain death and how the diplomatic efforts of the U.S. ambassador to China and a DIA attaché helped negotiate their freedom. *Nothing in this podcast should be construed as an endorsement by the DIA or the U.S. government of any particular company, product or service.
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DIA Connections - Season 4 - Episode 1: Saving the History of the World
Picasso, Rembrandt, Renoir, da Vinci – just a few of the artists whose masterpieces were stolen by the Nazis. On this episode of DIA Connections, Robert Edsel, author of The Monuments Men, talks about the greatest treasure hunt in history and the scholar soldiers who found civilizations' most important artistic and cultural treasures. You’ll also hear about DIA’s current mission to protect our shared cultural heritage. *Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the DIA or the U.S. government of any particular company, product or service.
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DIA Connections - Season 3 - Episode 7: Best of Season Three
On this special episode of DIA Connections, catch up with the best of season three. We spoke with a wide range of guests including the creator of the Iraqi Most Wanted Deck of Cards, a saxophonist who went on a spy mission behind the iron curtain, a pilot of a plane that crashed during the evacuation of children from Vietnam, two teenagers who left their war-torn country of Ukraine for America, and a photographer who captured the war's devastation on innocent civilians in one defining image. Listen to highlights from the “Best of Season Three.” *Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the DIA or the US Government of any particular company, product, or service.
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DIA Connections - Season 3 - Episode 6: The Last Monday in May
Memorial Day, celebrated on the last Monday in May, honors service members who died while serving in the military. On this episode of DIA Connections, a discussion on the traditional sound of remembrance – Taps. Jari Villanueva, the country’s foremost expert on America’s most familiar bugle call, joins us in a conversation about the 24 notes that must be sounded to perfection – and talk about one of the times it wasn’t ... when the whole world was listening. *Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the DIA or the US Government of any particular company, product, or service.
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DIA Connections - Season 3 - Episode 5: "Iraqi Most Wanted Deck of Cards"
Diamonds, hearts, clubs and spades. On this episode of DIA Connections, listen to how a team of analysts developed a special deck of playing cards used in Operation Iraqi Freedom. You’ll also hear how they became one of the most significant pieces of DIA history and heritage, not to mention a red-hot collector’s item.
*Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the DIA or the US Government of any particular company, product, or service. -
DIA Connections - Season 3 - Episode 4: "Sax & The Spy"
Merryl Goldberg was followed by the KGB...interrogated by the KGB...even arrested by the KGB. Just another spy that got caught, right? Well, not exactly. On this episode of DIA Connections, we follow the inspirational story of Merryl Goldberg, a saxophonist from Boston who in 1985 volunteered to go behind the iron curtain into the Soviet Union to help Jews seeking freedom. Hear how she hoodwinked the KGB by hiding coded information in her sheet music, and how she attracted worldwide attention for the plight of Soviet Jews.
*Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the DIA or the US Government of any particular company, product, or service.
Customer Reviews
Stranger Things Indeed!
Season 2 - Episode 8 “Strange Things at DIA” inspired me to write a review, although I am a longtime listener. The subject matter was handled with great subtlety and insightfulness. I really appreciated the balanced reporting. Keep up the excellent work!
Excellent podcast!
Fascinating stories from intelligence insiders (and others) on recent historical events and issues. A must-listen!
The best stories
This has to be one of the best podcast series. The story-telling is amazing. I just wish I could SEE the stories too!