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Military History Podcast: Democracy in Iraq
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Listen to "Democracy in Iraq". Why has democracy failed in Iraq? Here are some potential theories, with their originators in parentheses:. Modernization (Rostow, Lipset): Iraq is not wealthy, urban, modern, or secular enough to support democracy. It has not followed the same path to development that Western democracies have set out, and thus, it is not yet ready. For more information, read:.
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Military History Podcast: Farragut and the Vicksburg Campaign
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Farragut and the Vicksburg Campaign. Listen to "Farragut and the Vicksburg Campaign". The script for this episode was written by Jacob Bains from Texas. If you would like to submit your own script, please send it to militaryhistorypodcast@gmail.com. Posted by George Hageman at 1:04 PM. Go to the RSS Feed. Number of Listeners: 99,040. Number of Downloads: 6,569,612. Armchair General: April/May 2006.
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1750: Britain vs. France by Jason Huffman, Battle Hardened Games — Kickstarter
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1750: Britain vs. France. By Jason Huffman, Battle Hardened Games. By Jason Huffman, Battle Hardened Games. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Des Moines, IA. Use military might and diplomacy to defeat your old enemy in a struggle for colonial supremacy. Dominate the globe! 1750: Britain vs. France. By Jason Huffman, Battle Hardened Games. By Jason Huffman, Battle Hardened Games. Pledged of $28,000. This project's funding goal was not reached. On September 29, 2014. Des Moines, IA.
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Military History Podcast: Occupying Iraq (2003-2007)
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Listen to "Occupying Iraq (2003-2007)". This episode covers the period between Bush's declaration of "Mission Accomplished" and the change in coalition leadership (from General Casey to General Petraeus). The following major events and topics are discussed:. 2005: January and December Legislative Elections, Battle of Haditha, Abu Ghraib. For more information, read:. Iraq Study Group Report. Milit...
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Military History Podcast: Sports - War minus the Shooting
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Sports - War minus the Shooting. Listen to "Sports - War minus the Shooting". The similarities between football, chess, and war. Please take each analogy with a grain of salt. Football (two armies fighting t. O reach the opposing camp/end. Head Coach: Strategic Commander. Halfback: Light Infantry Reserves. Fullback: Heavy Infantry Reserves. Tight End: Heavy Cavalry. Wide Receivers: Light Cavalry.
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Military History Podcast: US Special Operations Forces
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. US Special Operations Forces. Listen to "US Special Operations Forces". US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, is divided up into the following. I will talk about each individual unit listed. Army: 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces (Green Berets), 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers). Navy: SEALs, and SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen). Marine Corps: Marine Force Recon. Go to the RSS Feed.
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Military History Podcast: Lincoln's Assassination
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Listen to "Lincoln's Assassination". The event has many interesting stories associated with it:. Lincoln had a dream in which he walked into the East Room of the White House and saw a casket. He asked the soldiers why there was a casket and the soldiers told him that the President had been assassinated. He had the dream three days before being assassinated. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton disliked...
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Military History Podcast: The Philosophy of War (2)
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. The Philosophy of War (2). Listen to "The Philosophy of War (2)". According to Lawrence Keeley, "90-95% of known societies engage in war". Why? What compels homo sapiens to kill each other? Why do we fight? Part one will describe two hypotheses. For more information, read:. Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle. Communist Manifesto by Marx. Holy Avesta, Holy Bible, Holy Qur'an. Go to the RSS Feed.
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Military History Podcast: Frederick the Great
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Bringing you the strangest anecdotes, innovative technology, and most significant events of Military History. Listen to "Frederick the Great". For more information, read:. The Great by Gerhard Ritter. The Great by Giles MacDonogh. The Great by Christopher Duffy. Military Blunders by Geoffrey Regan. Dictionary of Battles by David Chandler. Extreme War by Terrence Poulos. Military History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine. Posted by George Hageman at 3:19 PM. Go to the RSS Feed.
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