
Historians from the CGSC Department of Military History discuss topics in military history, ranging from antiquity to the near-present.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. John Hosler about command and control in medieval armies, particularly in Western Europe between c700 and 1450. They begin at the strategic level, characterizing armies and their compositions. They disc... more
Dr. Jonathan Abel and Dr. Bill Nance are joined by Dr. John Kuehn to reassess Admiral Ernest King, commander of U.S. Navy forces during World War II. They outline his background and broad experience in the interwar years, and how he got to the office... more
Dr. Jonathan Abel and Dr. Bill Nance are joined by Dr. Zach Fry to reassess George Meade. They begin with the popular image of him as having commanded only in name at Gettysburg before being superseded by Grant. They explore his background and antebe... more
Dr. Jonathan Abel and Dr. Bill Nance reassess Dwight Eisenhower as a commander in World War 2. They discuss his background, his qualifications, and how he got his job as SHAEF commander. They detail his role as the most prominent Allied commander in ... more
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Really enjoyed this podcast. The host and his guests brilliantly cover a wide range of topics!
(i) Give your guest expert the opportunity they were there for.i.e. let them convey their knowledge and insight (ii) Correlatively please stop interrupting Dr Nance, you add little to the topic [Additionally please maintain equidistance from the mic](iii) Better structure required. Conceptual takes were about to be made before Dr Jennings was interrupted. Give your guest the range and the right to roam.
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A unique exploration of military history is provided through discussions by historians, notably associated with military education institutions. The episodes cover a broad spectrum of topics, including detailed analyses of historical figures and key military strategies from various wars, such as World War II and the Civil War. Noteworthy discussions highlight the complexities surrounding individual military leaders, their legacies, and the factors influencing their command decisions. Listeners may find this podcast particularly engaging due to its comprehensive examination of military events that shaped the modern world and the insightful perspectives shared by the hosts and their guests.
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Recent guests on Confused Heap of Facts include:
1. Dr. John Hosler
2. Dr. Zach Fry
3. Ethan Diven
4. Major James Villanueva, PhD
5. Dr. Martin Clemis
6. Dr. Nance
7. Dr. Lou DiMarco
8. Dr. Lou Nance
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