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Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

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.@2025 Trackpads.com Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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  • This Week in History May 5th, 2026 – May 11th, 2026
    May 5 2026

    This Week in U.S. Military History: May 5th, 2026–May 11th, 2026 traces a path from an audacious Revolutionary War raid at Fort Ticonderoga to the surreal joint stand of American and German soldiers at Castle Itter as Nazi power collapsed. Along the way, listeners hear how a presidential message pushes the United States into war with Mexico, how the Wilderness campaign in Virginia turns into a brutal test of will, and how the sinking of Lusitania nudges a once-neutral nation toward global conflict at sea.

    The story then shifts to the Pacific, where the fall of Corregidor contrasts with the carrier duel in the Coral Sea, before the focus jumps upward to Alan Shepard’s Freedom Seven flight and then back down to the mud and controversy of Hamburger Hill and the high-risk bombing of Operation Linebacker. Each segment shows how decisions in cramped tunnels, on crowded carrier decks, inside jungle bunkers, and in early spacecraft shaped strategy, morale, and public opinion. This Week in U.S. Military History is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, and this episode invites listeners to hear how one week on the calendar connects very different generations of American service.

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    15 min
  • This Week in History April 28th, 2026 – May 4th, 2026
    Apr 28 2026

    This Week in U.S. Military History: April 28th, 2026–May 4th, 2026 follows a seven-day stretch where American power reshaped maps, alliances, and memories. Listeners move from the Louisiana Purchase and the opening guns at Manila Bay to the first carrier clash at the Coral Sea and the grinding campaign in Italy. The narrative steps inside Dachau at liberation, looks at the end of occupation in Japan, and rides the last helicopters out of Saigon before closing with the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Each story is told in clear, human terms that keep strategy and individual service side by side.

    Across the week, the episode traces how the United States uses military force to secure sea lanes, support allies, confront brutality, and pursue long campaigns against shadowy enemies. It highlights leadership, adaptation, and the moral weight carried by those in uniform, offering context that links early republic expansion to modern special operations. This Week in U.S. Military History is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, giving listeners a steady rhythm of reflection on the moments that still shape today’s defense and service.

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    12 min
  • This Week in History April 21st, 2026 – April 27th, 2026
    Apr 21 2026

    This Week in U.S. Military History: April 21st, 2026–April 27th, 2026 traces a seven-day span where American forces raid distant harbors, storm river forts, and wrestle with the limits of power. Listeners move from John Paul Jones striking at Whitehaven and Marines raising the flag over Derna, to Texian fighters winning independence at San Jacinto and Union sailors forcing the passage toward New Orleans. The week closes with a handclasp on the Elbe and the hard lessons of Operation Eagle Claw, linking boldness, cost, and adaptation across generations.

    The narrative walks steadily through each anniversary, setting every clash, surrender, and intervention inside the larger wars and eras that shaped them. Along the way, it highlights themes of leadership, learning from failure, and the expanding reach of American sea and land power. Listeners hear how Bennett Place, Veracruz, the Spanish–American War declaration, and other moments connect front line experience to national decisions. This Week in U.S. Military History is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, offering a focused weekly journey through the American military past.

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    11 min
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