This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.
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This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.
This episode explores the early years of the Vietnam War, from the roots of colonial conflict to America’s full-scale military involvement. After the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964), U.S. combat troops were deployed, fighting a guerrilla enemy in brutal conditions.Despite overwhelming military power, the U.S. struggled to win both the battlefield and the support of the Vietnamese people. At home, televised images of destruction and death fueled a growing anti-war movement, especially after the Tet Offensive in 1968.By the decade’s end, the war had deeply divided American society, shattered public trust, and become a symbol of disillusionment.
Perspectives on America's Wars
This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.