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After the Armistice rang out in Paris, thousands of miles away U.S. soldiers from “Detroit’s Own” 339th Infantry were still fighting—on the frozen rivers and forest tracks of North Russia. In this episode, Chuck and Marco unpack the Polar Bear Expedition (1918–1919): why Americans landed at Arkhangelsk, how “guard duty” became a live-fire campaign, and what those white-woods battles at Toulgas, Shenkursk, and Bolshie Ozerki can teach us about mission creep, coalition command, and logistics in extreme cold. We follow the homecoming, the years-long effort to bring the fallen back, and the Michigan memorial that keeps their names alive.

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Stay tuned: After the credits, enjoy our original song “Archangel Letters (Polar Bear Song).”

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