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Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

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Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine isn’t just something you read—it’s something you can listen to and experience. The Dispatch audio editions bring the print magazine to life in narrated form, so you can follow America’s military story on your commute, in the workshop, at the gym, or whenever you want history in your ears. Every episode is built from the same research-driven articles you’ll find on Trackpads.com, but voiced and paced for audio, so the details of a battle, a biography, or a weapon system feel vivid and easy to follow.

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Arsenal: M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer in the Ardennes, 1944–45

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 2890

Arsenal: M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer in the Ardennes, 1944–45 follows the United States tank destroyer from icy roads around Bastogne through the last campaigns of the Second World War, showing how speed and a seventy six

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Ten Days Up a Jungle Ridge: How the Fight for Hamburger Hill Changed the War Debate

Jun 3, 202616mEp. 1380

Headline Wednesday: Hamburger Hill, Vietnam War follows the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division up the rain-soaked slopes of Hill 937 in the A Shau Valley, where thick jungle, mud, and deeply dug bunkers turned one n

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This Week in History June 2nd, 2026 – June 8th, 2026

Jun 2, 202614mEp. 1370

This Week in U.S. Military History: June 2nd, 2026–June 8th, 2026 traces a week when the calendar lines up with turning points from the Lee Resolution for independence and the desperate stand of African American troops a

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Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant John C. Sjogren at San Jose Hacienda, 1945

Jun 1, 20269mEp. 1360

Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant John C. Sjogren at San Jose Hacienda, 1945 follows an American infantry squad leader on a fortified ridge in the Philippines during World War II, tracing his solo assault on pillboxes, the

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Arsenal: OV-10 Bronco over Vietnam, 1960s–1970s

May 29, 202614mEp. 1350

Arsenal: OV-10 Bronco over Vietnam, 1960s–1970s follows the twin-boom turboprop into low, circling orbits above jungle firefights, pinned patrols, and tense convoy ambushes during the Vietnam War. The story traces how th

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Broken Arrows and Hot Landing Zones: How Ia Drang Foreshadowed the Long War in Vietnam

May 27, 202616mEp. 1330

Headline Wednesday: Ia Drang, Vietnam War drops you into a helicopter door over a tiny clearing called Landing Zone X-Ray as an unseen enemy closes in. This episode walks through the first major clash between U.S. air ca

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This Week in History May 26th, 2026 – June 1st, 2026

May 26, 202613mEp. 1320

This Week in U.S. Military History: May 26th, 2026–June 1st, 2026 follows American forces from George Washington’s strike at Jumonville Glen through the hard fighting on Okinawa, tracing how a young colonial tradition gr

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Beyond the Call: Captain Francis B. Wai at Red Beach, Leyte, 1944

May 25, 202610mEp. 1310

Beyond the Call: Captain Francis B. Wai at Red Beach, Leyte, 1944 follows a Chinese Hawaiian officer leading pinned-down soldiers off a deadly shoreline and into the flooded paddies of the Leyte landings in World War Two

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Cambrai: The First Great Tank Offensive

May 20, 202612mEp. 1280

Cambrai: The First Great Tank Offensive explores the battle that helped reveal the future of mechanized warfare. Fought in November 1917, Cambrai was not a simple story of tanks breaking trenches and winning the day. It

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This Week in History May 19th, 2026 – May 25th, 2026

May 19, 202611mEp. 1270

This Week in U.S. Military History: May 19th, 2026–May 25th, 2026 follows a chain of anniversaries from the first spring of the Civil War to the grueling slopes of Vietnam. You hear how the death of Colonel Elmer Ellswor

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Holding the Pusan Perimeter: How American and Allied Troops Bought Time With Every Hill

May 18, 202616mEp. 1230

Headline Wednesday: Pusan Perimeter – last-ditch line, Korean War follows the shrinking corner of southern Korea that the United States and its allies refused to abandon. From the dusty ridges west of the port of Pusan t

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Tides, Mudflats, and Marines: How the Inchon Assault Broke the Deadlock in Korea

May 18, 202616mEp. 1180

Headline Wednesday: Inchon Landing, Korean War takes you from the tidal mudflats and seawalls of Inchon Harbor straight into the moment when Marines and sailors bet everything on a few inches of water and a narrow slice

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Pickets in Harm’s Way: How Small Ships Took the Brunt at Okinawa

May 18, 202617mEp. 1130

Radar Picket Destroyers off Okinawa, World War II follows the destroyers and small escorts sent to the very edge of the fleet to face kamikaze raids first. From isolated radar stations in the waters around Okinawa, these

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Climb to Suribachi: How Marines Seized Iwo Jima at Terrible Cost

May 18, 202616mEp. 1080

Headline Wednesday: Iwo Jima and the Flags on Suribachi, World War II follows the climb up a black volcanic ridge while the rest of the island burns below. This episode centers on the Marines of the 28th Regiment fightin

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“Cactus” Under Fire: How Marines and Soldiers Held Henderson Field Night After Night

May 18, 202614mEp. 1030

Headline Wednesday: Henderson Field at Guadalcanal, Second World War follows the story of a rough jungle airstrip that became the hinge of a campaign. From the pierced-steel planking of Henderson Field to the dark waters

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Scattered But Fighting: How Airborne Drops Behind Utah Beach Helped Crack Fortress Europe

May 18, 202612mEp. 980

Airborne Over Normandy, Second World War takes you into the night when American paratroopers dropped behind Utah Beach and straight into confusion. In this episode, we follow scattered sticks from the drop zones they mis

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Bloody Omaha: How Small Groups of Soldiers Fought Their Way Off the Sand

May 18, 202614mEp. 930

Headline Wednesday: Omaha Beach, World War II follows the long morning on D-Day when the plan fell apart and small groups of soldiers refused to. From the gray dawn over the English Channel to the first chaotic steps int

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Beyond the Call: Private James Henry Mills at Cisterna di Littoria, 1944

May 18, 202611mEp. 1260

Beyond the Call: Private James Henry Mills at Cisterna di Littoria, 1944 follows a young infantryman of the United States Army through his first baptism of fire in the Italian campaign of World War II, as he single-hande

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Beyond the Call: Commander Lawson Paterson “Red” Ramage off Taiwan, 1944

May 18, 202610mEp. 1210

Beyond the Call: Commander Lawson Paterson “Red” Ramage off Taiwan, 1944 follows a United States submarine skipper who drove his boat straight through a Japanese convoy in a daring night surface attack during the Pacific

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Beyond the Call: Technician Fifth Grade Eric Gunnar Gibson at Isola Bella, 1944

May 18, 202611mEp. 1160

Beyond the Call: Technician Fifth Grade Eric Gunnar Gibson at Isola Bella, 1944 follows a company cook turned front-line guide as he leads fresh replacements along a shallow Italian ditch under German fire, silencing mul

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