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The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Italy's Frontlines in World War I: Struggles, Strategies, and Stalemates
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into Italy's involvement in World War I, covering their initial alliance with the Central Powers, their subsequent switch to the Allies through the Treaty of London, and the arduous battles that ensued. They discuss the Italian fronts, including the Eastern, Western, and the crucial role played by geographic challenges such as the Alps. The episode also highlights the Italian military's struggles with supply lines, training, and morale, as well as the broader geopolitical contexts and ramifications. Furthermore, the discussion touches on contributions from other nations...
2025-07-27
48 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Explosive Tactics and Chemical Warfare: WWI Frontline Strategies
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve deep into various significant events and tactics from World War I. They recount the devastating British offensive on Messines Ridge, the introduction and effects of mustard gas by the Germans, and the first major tank attacks by the British at the Battle of Cambrai. They also discuss the German Spring Offensive of 1918 and the subsequent counter-offensives by the Allies, emphasizing the major shift in warfare tactics and technology. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to Senior Chief Petty Officer Christian M Pike, highlighting his...
2025-07-20
44 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Western Front in World War I
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the intricacies of World War I on the Western Front during 1916-1917. The episode covers key strategies and battles, including the German strategy of 'Bleed France White,' the iconic Battle of Verdun, and the Battle of the Somme, highlighting significant military tactics and the role of air power in the conflict. They also discuss the French Military Mutinies of 1917 and the eventual entry of the United States into the war. The episode concludes with a tribute to Lance Corporal Clement B. Johnson, who...
2025-07-06
43 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
WW1 Western Front: Battles, Gas Attacks, and Aerial Warfare
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the Western Front during World War I. They discuss Germany's initial invasion of France and Belgium in 1914, the execution of modified military plans, and the ensuing battles that laid the foundation for the prolonged and grueling trench warfare. The hosts also touch on the historic Christmas truce of 1914, debates over its occurrence, and the introduction of chemical warfare, notably chlorine gas attacks. They further explore the advent of aerial combat and the rise of fighter aces, including the Red Baron, as well as the...
2025-06-29
50 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Breaking Down Operation Midnight Hammer
In this special episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the unfolding events of Operation Midnight Hammer, where the United States conducted precision airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. This historic event marks the first US attack on Iranian soil since 1979, aiming to neutralize Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities. The episode covers the detailed operational execution, involvement of US Navy assets, and the immediate global reactions from allies and adversaries. The hosts also discuss the broader implications for regional stability, the future of US-Iran relations, and the potential for escalating military and diplomatic tensions. Listeners...
2025-06-22
1h 07
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Montenegrin Campaign & Neutral Albania in World War I
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, Dale and Christophe delve into the Montenegrin campaign during World War I, covering both the eastern and western fronts. They explore the advances and challenges faced by the Austrian and Montenegrin armies, including significant battles and the eventual fall of Montenegro. The hosts also discuss the complex political and military situation of neutral Albania and its involvements, detailing its occupation by various powers and the impact of international treaties. Additionally, they briefly cover Greece's involvement in World War I and the internal political struggles it faced. The episode concludes with...
2025-06-15
39 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Serbian Campaign in WWI
I appologise for the audio quality. We had issues with this episode.In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, Dale and Christophe delve into the Serbian Campaign during World War I. They explore the initial Austro-Hungarian attacks on Serbia, the strategic errors made, and the significant battles such as the Battle of Cer and the Battle of Drina. The episode highlights the severe losses on both sides, the subsequent Serbian retreat, and the impact of external factors like the involvement of Bulgaria and the typhus epidemic on the Serbian population. The discussion extends to the eventual Allied...
2025-06-08
51 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Exploring WWI War Crimes: The Dark Side of Conflict
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the grim topic of war crimes during World War I. They begin with the ethnic cleansing of the Armenian population by the Ottoman Empire, discussing the controversy over whether these events constitute genocide. The conversation then shifts to war crimes by other nations, including Russian pogroms against Jews, German atrocities in Belgium, and the harsh treatment of POWs. They also cover anti-war sentiments and opposition, highlighting the internal conflicts and varied social responses in different countries. The episode concludes with a tribute to First...
2025-06-01
50 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Aftermath of World War I: Geopolitics, Consequences, and Innovations
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe discuss the profound and far-reaching consequences of World War I. They cover the dissolution of empires, the creation of new nations, and the geopolitical reshuffling in Europe and the Middle East. The podcast also examines the catastrophic human and economic toll of the war, technological advancements, military tactics, and the introduction of tank and aerial warfare. Additionally, they honor the memory of First Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, the first military officer to die in an aircraft accident. The episode delves into the impact on various countries, including...
2025-05-18
57 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
World War I's Closing Chapters
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe revisit significant moments in World War I, focusing on the efforts of Pope Benedict XV and the German Spring Offensive of 1918. They discuss the stalemate on the Western Front, Germany's strategic attempts to outmaneuver the Allies before US reinforcements arrived, and the subsequent counter-offensives by the Allies that ultimately led to the collapse of Germany's military efforts. The episode also touches on the German Revolution, the abdication of the Kaiser, and the armistice negotiations that concluded the war. In addition, the podcast honors Captain Alfonso W...
2025-05-04
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
US Enters World War I & The Russian Revolution: Key Events and Figures
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe continue exploring World War I, focusing on the Russian Revolution and the subsequent military and political changes. They highlight the enormous impact of Russian casualties, food shortages, and the abdication of Czar Nicholas II. The podcast also covers significant battles, including the Central Powers' offensive in Romania and the role of Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks. Additionally, the hosts discuss the US's reluctant but eventual entry into the war, prompted by unrestricted German submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram. The episode concludes with an overview of...
2025-04-13
49 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
WWI Southern Theaters and Key Battles
This episode of the US Navy History Podcast covers significant events and battles in the southern theaters of World War I, focusing on regions such as the Balkans, the Eastern Front, Romania, Iran, and Italy. Host Dale and co-host Christophe, playfully bantering as they delve into the historical details, explore the impact of various campaigns, strategies, and outcomes. Key topics include the Serbian defense, Russian withdrawals, Italy's shifting alliances, the Ottoman Empire's maneuvers, and Romania's wartime experiences. The episode also honors Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the valor of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment during the Civil War.
2025-04-06
56 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Great War - Strategy, Battles, and Technology
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe dive deep into the events and strategies of World War I, focusing on the Central Powers' miscommunication issues, key battles, and technological advancements. They discuss the trench warfare on the Western Front, the use of gas and tanks, and significant naval battles, including the unrestricted submarine warfare Germany employed against the Allies. Additionally, they explore the military actions in various theaters like Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, as well as the role of colonies and the impact of the war on various regions. Wrapping up, the...
2025-03-30
56 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Investigating the Legacy of the Space Shuttle Enterprise
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe complete their exploration of the Enterprise namesake series, focusing on the last three vessels named Enterprise, particularly the space shuttle Enterprise. The discussion covers its design, history, and its role in NASA's space program. The hosts also touch upon two other futuristic Enterprise concepts and honor Coast Guard hero, Damage Controlman Third Class Nathan B. Brackenthal, for his valor and sacrifice.usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com@usnhistorypodDiscordThe Ships StoreHero Cardsthe Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cardsnavy-cycling.com
2025-03-09
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Tale of SS Flying Enterprise and Naval Aviation Adventures
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe explore the intriguing story of the SS Flying Enterprise, a cargo ship notable for its varied cargo, dramatic storm encounters, and ultimate sinking in 1952. They discuss the ship's specifications, cargo, and rescue attempts while humorously interacting. The episode also covers the historic Balloon Enterprise used during the Civil War for surveillance and communication, including a significant demonstration for President Abraham Lincoln. Lastly, they touch upon the role of an L-class blimp during WWII and honor the memory of fallen hero Sergeant Matthew A. Puccino, sharing...
2025-03-02
40 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Epic Voyages of Enterprise: From Steamboats to America's Cup
In this engaging episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe cover several significant ships named Enterprise, spanning from historical steamboats to the victorious America's Cup yacht. The discussion begins with the 1814 steamboat Enterprise and its journey through the War of 1812 and subsequent legal battles, highlighting its crucial role in establishing steamboat commerce on the Mississippi River. The conversation then shifts to a sobering recount of the slave ship Enterprise and its dramatic encounter with British anti-slavery laws in Bermuda. Finally, the hosts delve into the advanced design and racing legacy of the 1930 J-class yacht...
2025-02-02
53 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
Julie Rogers Pomilia on the legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
TVC 675.1: Ed welcomes back Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and the author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love, the storybook tale of a little girl who just happened to have two famous relatives and who cherished every moment that she spent with them. Julie also worked very closely with Steve Nycklemoe, director of operations for The Hollywood Museum, in putting together the Happy Trails exhibit, honoring the life and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, that is currently on display at the Museum. In this segment, Julie shares memories of hu...
2025-01-27
20 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Journey of the USS Enterprise CVN-65 and Others
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the storied history of the USS Enterprise CVN-65, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. They discuss its crucial roles from the Cuban Missile Crisis to Operation Iraqi Freedom and significant incidents, such as the 2003 deployment, USO tours, and the 2012 decommissioning process. The episode concludes with the announcement of the next Enterprise, CVN-80, and honors Gunnery Sergeant Floyd C. Hawley for his service. usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod Discord The Ships Store Hero Cards the Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cards navy-cycling.com
2025-01-26
51 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Storied History of the USS Enterprise CVN-65
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, Captain Dale and the XO, Christophe, delve into the history of the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. They explore its construction, operational history, vital statistics, and various deployments including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. The podcast also discusses technological developments tested on the Enterprise, such as the nose wheel launch bar, and high-speed turns. The episode concludes with a tribute to Specialist 4th Class Daniel D. Fernandez, a Medal of Honor recipient who sacrificed his life during the Vietnam War. usnavyhistorypodcast...
2025-01-19
58 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Pearl Harbor Attack: Third Wave Considerations and Consequences
Hosts Dale and Christophe delve deep into the details of the Pearl Harbor attack, focusing on the considerations and consequences of the potential third wave attack that never transpired. They discuss the casualties and losses on both the American and Japanese sides, the strategic decisions made by Japanese admirals, and the aftermath of the attack including ship repair efforts and the broader impact on World War II. The episode also explores the role of propaganda, Japanese internment, international consequences, and features a tribute to Corporal Christopher D. Daniel Greer. usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod Discord ...
2025-01-12
54 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Pearl Harbor: The Untold Details of the Attack
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, Dale and Christophe delve into the intricacies of the Pearl Harbor attack. They discuss the deployment of Japanese submarines and midget submarines, including their successes and failures. The podcast recounts the sequence of events during the attack, highlighting how the U.S. military responded under low alert conditions and the role of different aircraft and ships. It also touches on the tragic casualties, including civilian firefighters, and the Japanese strategic missteps in notifying the U.S. of their intentions. The hosts honor Staff Sergeant Clifford C. Sims, a heroic...
2025-01-05
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Prelude to Pearl Harbor: U.S. and Japanese Relations
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe discuss the complex historical events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. They explore the rising tensions between Japan and the United States, Japan's expansion in the Pacific, the political and military strategies involved, and significant episodes such as the rejection of Japan's racial equality proposal in 1919 and the series of embargos and military preparations leading to the infamous attack. They also honor Major Brent R. Taylor, a fallen hero of the U.S. Army National Guard.
2024-12-18
49 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
The Lives and Legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
TVC 669.5: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: TV Confidential brings you special audio highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails, a new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the legendary King of the Cowboys and Queen of the Westerns. The Happy Trails exhibit features a host of never before seen personal items from the Roy Rogers collection, including an impressive array of vivid color movie posters, personal furniture made for Roy and Dale by actor George Montgomery, plus vintage photos, collectibles, merchandise, and more. For tickets...
2024-12-09
20 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and The Lone Ranger
TVC 669.6: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: TV Confidential brings you more highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails, the new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. This segment includes comments from Dawn Moore, daughter of actor Clayton Moore (Roy and Dale’s co-star in The Far Frontier), and Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and the author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love. Julie Rogers Pomilia worked closely with the Museum in putting together the Happy Trails exhibit. Our...
2024-12-09
18 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
USS Enterprise (CVN-65): The First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, Captain Dale and XO Christophe explore the extensive history of the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Commissioned in 1961, the Enterprise played critical roles in numerous historical events from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Vietnam War. The hosts discuss the ship's design, capabilities, and many operational deployments, highlighting its significant contributions and longevity in service. Noteworthy moments include its role as a tracking station for John Glenn's Mercury flight and as part of the nuclear-powered task force during Operation Sea Orbit. The episode concludes with...
2024-11-20
59 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
U.S.S. Peacock (Classic)
The USS Peacock, an influential naval vessel from the early 19th century, served the United States Navy with distinction from 1813 until 1829, playing a pivotal role in capturing enemy ships during the War of 1812 and conducting anti-piracy operations in the West Indies. Despite facing formidable challenges such as yellow fever outbreaks and maritime mishaps like a whale strike and a rogue wave, the ship continued its strategic missions, including diplomatic engagements in Hawaii and China. Dale and Steve views the history of the USS Peacock with deep admiration and fascination, rooted in his extensive knowledge of the ship's specifications and...
2024-11-06
40 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The USS Enterprise: A Legacy in the U.S. Navy
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe discuss the rich history of the USS Enterprise, focusing on the fifth ship to bear the name. They provide detailed information on its construction, specifications, and various missions from the late 19th century to early 20th century, including its surveying duties and multiple decommissioning and recommissioning periods. The episode transitions to a comprehensive look at the CV-6 Enterprise, a Yorktown-class aircraft carrier active during World War II, highlighting significant battles, including Pearl Harbor, Midway, and the Doolittle Raid. The episode concludes by honoring 1st Lieutenant...
2024-10-30
50 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Rise and Legacy of the USS Enterprise and a World War I Hero
In this gripping episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe journey through the storied history of the USS Enterprise. They begin by exploring the origins and early battles of the first Continental Army sloop of war, captured in 1775 by Benedict Arnold, spotlighting its pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. The narrative then transitions to subsequent iterations of the USS Enterprise, detailing their significant contributions in the Quasi-War, the First Barbary War, and the War of 1812. Listeners will hear vivid accounts of fierce naval engagements, including the Enterprise's valorous exploits against the Tripolian cruiser and its...
2024-10-23
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
World War I: The Prelude to Conflict
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, Captain Dale and XO Christophe delve into the intricate alliances and events leading to World War I. They explore the shifting balances of power in Europe, from Britain's isolationist stance to the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of Germany under Bismarck. The discussion includes the domino effects of various treaties and alliances, culminating in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which ignited the July Crisis. The episode also touches on the resulting geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Balkans, reflecting on such conflicts' long-term repercussions. The hosts...
2024-10-09
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Analyzing The Final Countdown: A Naval Review
In this subscriber-only episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe review and analyze the 1980 film 'The Final Countdown,' discussing its portrayal of naval operations and historical inaccuracies. They explore the film’s premise—an aircraft carrier transported back to just before Pearl Harbor—and probe potential impacts on historical events and technology. The episode highlights naval details depicted in the film and includes engaging discussions about the realism of naval operations, aircraft capabilities, and the hypothetical outcomes had the events in the film played out historically. The conversation is enriched with fun anecdotes, facts...
2024-10-02
1h 14
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The U.S. Occupations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic
In this episode of the U.S. Navy history podcast, Dale and Christophe discuss the U.S. occupations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. They cover the geopolitical and economic motivations behind these occupations, the methods used to establish control, and the impact on local populations. The episode delves into the Haitian American Convention, the role of the U.S. Marines in both countries, and the infrastructure projects initiated by the American administrations. They also touch on the socio-political consequences of these occupations and the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces. The discussion concludes with the hosts’ reflections on th...
2024-09-25
44 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Banana Wars and Nicaragua Occupation
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christoph delve into the history of the US occupation of Nicaragua from 1909 to 1912, detailing the political turmoil and US military interventions that shaped the country's trajectory. The discussion covers the conflict between liberal and conservative factions, US support for conservative forces, and key military operations led by figures such as Major Smedley Butler and Admiral William Henry Hudson Sutherland. Additionally, the episode touches on the broader geopolitical context, including US efforts to limit German influence in the region and the economic motivations behind military actions. The episode...
2024-09-19
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Battle of Santiago de Cuba and Beyond: American Naval Prowess
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, host Dale and co-host Christophe delve into the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War. They discuss Admiral Pascual Cervera’s ill-prepared Spanish fleet, the tactical maneuvers and subsequent defeats, and how the American blockade led to Spain's naval downfall. The podcast further explores the effectiveness of U.S. naval forces and their strategic engagements throughout the war, the aftermath of the battle, and the capture and utilization of Spanish ships. Additionally, the hosts briefly touch upon the Second Battle of San Juan and conclude with the de...
2024-09-08
51 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Uncharted Waters: The Battle of Guantanamo Bay
In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the intense battles of the Spanish-American War, focusing on the Battle of Guantanamo Bay. The episode covers the strategic maneuvers and fierce fighting from June 6th to June 14th, 1898, detailing the actions of US Navy ships USS Marblehead, USS St. Louis, and USS Yankee, and their attempts to cut communication cables and establish a base at Guantanamo. The story highlights the heroism of the Marines, including a particular act of bravery by Sergeant John H. Quick, who signaled the USS Dolphin under heavy fire...
2024-08-21
50 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Decisive Moments in the Spanish-American War: From Manila Bay to Guam
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into key battles and events of the Spanish-American War. They begin with an in-depth discussion of the Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, highlighting Admiral Dewey's strategic maneuvers and the overwhelming victory of the U.S. Navy over the ill-equipped Spanish fleet. The podcast then transitions to the capture of Guam, detailing the diplomatic surrender of the Spanish forces led by Governor Juan Marina. The episode concludes by honoring Lieutenant Commander Manert L. Abel, recounting his service and ultimate sacrifice aboard the USS Grunion...
2024-08-14
1h 07
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Exploring the Spanish-American War and Its Naval Operations
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the latter stages of the Spanish-American War, focusing on key battles and events in the Pacific and Caribbean theaters. They explore the significance of events such as the Battle of Manila Bay, the American occupation of Guam, and the intricate naval engagements near Santiago de Cuba. The episode also discusses the broader impact of the war, including the shift in American and Spanish global influence, and pays homage to the fallen naval hero Captain Nicholas Biddle. The conversation is enriched with historical minutiae...
2024-08-07
1h 05
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Spanish-American War: Causes and Consequences
On this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, Captain Dale and XO Christophe delve into the complex history and dynamics of the Spanish-American War. The conversation covers the war's origins, largely framed by the American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence and the resulting explosion of the USS Maine. The hosts explore Spain's strategies, the significant players involved, and the broader geopolitical implications. They also touch on the journalistic role in fanning war sentiments, the buildup of the US Navy, and contextualize various investigations into the USS Maine explosion. The episode concludes by honoring Lieutenant Vincent Robert...
2024-07-31
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and Its Aftermath
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale the Captain and Christophe the Unflappable XO discuss the historical events surrounding the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Starting with the recognition of Hawaiian independence in 1846, they delve into the key events leading up to the coup in 1893, supported by American business interests and military intervention, which resulted in the deposition of Queen Liliuokalani. They explore the subsequent political maneuvers, including President Cleveland's investigation and the eventual annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898. The episode also briefly touches on the Second Samoan Civil War and...
2024-07-17
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The U.S. Navy's Historic Expeditions to Korea and Egypt
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Captain Dale and XO Christophe discuss the U.S. expedition to Korea in 1871, the Egyptian expedition of 1882, and the Bering Sea anti-poaching operations in 1891. They delve into the details of American naval engagements and their impacts, including the punitive assault against Korean forts, the naval response during the British and French attack on Alexandria, and efforts to curb seal poaching with international cooperation. The episode honors Lieutenant Albert Leroy David, a Medal of Honor recipient for his bravery in capturing German U-boat U-505 during World War II. The...
2024-07-12
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Bombardment of Quy Nhon and Shimnosaki Campaign
In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into America's naval engagements during the 19th century, focusing on the bombardment of Quy Nhon in 1861 and the Shimnosaki Campaign involving Japan in 1863. They explore the United States' strategic military actions while highlighting the challenges faced and the significant outcomes. The episode also honors Ensign Dwight C. Engle, a fallen hero. usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod Discord The Ships Store Hero Cards the Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cards navy-cycling.com
2024-07-03
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Revolution Part 23
In this episode of the U.S. Navy history podcast, hosts Dale and Christoph VXO delve into the lesser-known Caribbean theater of the American Revolutionary War. They discuss the political divisions within British island colonies, their economic dependencies, and how these factors influenced the conflict. They detail various naval battles and key events, such as the French invasion of Dominica, the expansions of the conflict to Central and South America, and the significant impact of French naval power on British forces. They further examine high-stakes operations like the raid on Nassau, the Battle of Barbados, and the Gulf Coast...
2024-06-26
1h 09
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Revolution Part 22
The Battle of Chesapeake: Turning Point of the Revolutionary War In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe discuss the pivotal Battle of Chesapeake during the Revolutionary War. They detail the strategies and movements of both the British and French fleets, highlighting key figures and tactical decisions that influenced the outcome. The episode also honors fallen naval hero Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Dean Stethem, recounting his bravery and sacrifice during a 1985 hijacking. usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod Discord The Ships Store Hero Cards the Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cards navy-cycling.com
2024-06-12
48 min
Discovering Downie
Bonus: Introduce Yerself: Dale Robertson
It's a bonus episode! Join Craig as he sits down to talk with Dale Robertson a 30-year veteran of the Canadian Music Industry.Transcript:Track 2:[1:06] Hey there listeners, this is Craig and today on Discovering Downey I am joined by Dale Robertson. Dale is a 30-year veteran of the Canadian music industry and he is here to share a few stories about Gord and the Hip. Welcome Dale, how's it going?Track 2:[1:22] Thank you Craig, it's going very well, I'm happy to be here. This is...
2024-05-31
27 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
TVC 642.3: Ed welcomes Julie Rogers Pomilia, the youngest daughter of Tom Fox (the only biological son of Dale Evans by her first marriage), and the granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the Royal Western Couple of American pop culture, and the “Brad and Angelina” of their era. Julie’s book, Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love, is the storybook tale of a little girl who just happened to have two famous relatives and who cherished every moment that she spent with them. Topics this segment include some of the many ways in Roy and Dale were both ahe...
2024-03-25
20 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and "Happy Trails"
TVC 642.4: Julie Rogers Pomilia, author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love, the first book ever written by a Roy Rogers and Dale Evans family member, talks to Ed about the enduring legacy of “Happy Trails,” Roy and Dale’s theme song (which Dale wrote); the Roy Rogers restaurant chain; and how Dale’s decision to raise Julie’s father, Tom Fox, as a single mother, just as she was becoming a film star, was also ahead of its time. Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love is available through Briton Publishing and Amazon.com.Want to adve...
2024-03-25
23 min
The 95 Podcast: Conversations for Small-Church Pastors
It's Never Too Late To Find Freedom (w/ Cheryl Robertson) - Episode 203
Cheryl Robertson found herself having to carry the responsibility of helping to raise her eight younger siblings when her mother suddenly died just after her seventeenth birthday. After already having experienced several traumatic experiences, she soon became completely overwhelmed with life. The pressure only increased after she was married at 20 years of age. However, she eventually discovered that freedom in the journey of life can be found if we are willing to go down the pathway of pain with some trusted mentors.Today's podcast is story of resilience and the faithfulness of Jesus to help us through the most difficult...
2023-10-17
44 min
Houston Sports Talk
Dale Robertson on his 46 Years in Houston Sports (Hakeem, JJ Watt, Earl Campbell & Phi Slama Jama)
Host Robert Land asks Houston Post & Chronicle sportswriter Dale Robertson about his 46 years covering Houston sports. Robertson talks about Hakeem Olajuwon, Rudy T, Clutch City, Earl Campbell, Bum Phillips, JJ Watt, Dan Pastorini, Phi Slama Jama, Clyde Drexler, Bud Adams, Gordie Howe, Guy V. Lewis, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, John McEnroe & so much more. Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, iHeart, Google & Apple Tiktok @HoustonSportsTalkRobert Twitter @HSTPodcast @ShaunBijani #hakeem #jjwatt #earlcampbell
2023-05-18
1h 27
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Interview with Dale and Creig about Hero Cards.
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2023-01-05
29 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Civil War Part 4
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2022-11-16
30 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Civil War Part 3
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2022-11-09
48 min
Out Of The Blank
#1259 - Dale M. Brumfield
Dale M. Brumfield is a Journalist, Author, Cultural Archaeologist and Anti-Death Penalty Advocate who has written over thirteen books dealing with various issues of press and human rights. Dale is the author of "Independent Press in D.C. and Virginia: An Underground History" which details the nation's capital and the state of Virginia were a hotbed of political and social turmoil that marked the 1960s and 1970s. The area saw anti-Vietnam War protests, civil rights marches and students clamoring for a cultural revolution. Underground publications in D.C. and Virginia sprang up to document the radical change and question...
2022-11-07
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Civil War Part 2
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2022-11-02
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Holloween Special!
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2022-10-31
54 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The American Civil War Part 1
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2022-10-26
38 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Reform War, The Paraguay Expedition, The Perry Expedition.
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2022-10-19
1h 23
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Second Opium War and The Second Fiji Expedition.
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2022-10-12
43 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Mexican - American War Part 5, The Bombardment of San Juan del Norte, The Battle of Ty-ho Bay, The First Fiji Expedition, and The Filibuster War.
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2022-10-05
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Mexican - American War Part 4
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2022-09-28
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Mexican - American War Part 3
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2022-09-21
46 min
West Michigan Weekend (A Public Affairs Program from iHeartradio)
A conversation on Mastodons and museum news with Dale Robertson from the Grand Rapids Public Museum(09/11/22)
In this episode, Phil Tower speaks with Dale Robertson, President & CEO, of Grand Rapids Public Museum. Dale talks with Phil about the exciting and rare Clapp Family Mastodon discovery unearthed in early August in West Michigan, plus the first graduating class from the museum school, new fall programming, and other GR Public Museum news.Online:https://www.grpm.org/Clapp Family Mastodon Discovery:https://www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/mastadon-unearthed-in-kent-county-a-pretty-rare-find/
2022-09-16
28 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Mexican - American War Part 2
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2022-09-14
56 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Bonus Special - Spetember 11, 2001
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2022-09-11
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Mexican - American War Part 1
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2022-09-07
50 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Second Sumatran Expedition, The Ivory Coast Expedition, The Capture of the Monterey
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2022-08-31
35 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
U-505 (Yes we know it's a German Sub)
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2022-08-24
1h 02
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
U.S.S. Peacock
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2022-08-17
40 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Patriot War
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2022-08-10
36 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The U.S. Exploring Mission
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2022-08-03
42 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Aegean Sea Anti-Piracy Operations and The First Sumatran Expedition
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2022-07-27
30 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Seminole Wars Part 3
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2022-07-20
49 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Seminole Wars Part 2
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2022-07-13
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Bonus Special U.S.S. Samuel B Roberts
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2022-07-09
24 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Seminole Wars Part 1
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2022-07-06
38 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
West Indies Anti Piracy Operations
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2022-06-29
55 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The 2nd Barbery War and The USS The Sullivans
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2022-06-26
1h 18
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 13
We finish the War of 1812! usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod
2022-06-15
1h 15
Out Of The Blank
#1127 - Dale K. Myers
Dale K. Myers is a computer animator, author, and John F. Kennedy assassination researcher. He was honored in 2004 with an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his computer animated recreation of the Kennedy assassination featured in ABC News 40th anniversary television special, Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination — Beyond Conspiracy. He is also noted for authoring, With Malice: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Murder of Officer J. D. Tippit and Computer Animation: Expert Advice on Breaking Into the Business.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
2022-06-08
1h 27
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
Special Interview with Eric Jay Dolin
I am joined by Historian and Author Eric Jay Dolin to talk about his new book Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution. The book is out right now! usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod
2022-06-08
51 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 12
Finishing the battles in the Pacific and covering the battles on the East Coast.
2022-06-01
1h 14
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 11
Continuing coverage of the Pacific during the War of 1812!
2022-05-28
43 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 10
Continuing with battles on the Atlantic!
2022-05-18
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 9
We contine our coverage in the Atlantic!
2022-05-11
45 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 8
Continuing the War of 1812 in the Atlantic! usnavyhistorypodcast@gmail.com @usnhistorypod
2022-05-04
45 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 7
We continue our coverage of the battles of the War of 1812. We had some audio difficulties, so it's a shorter episode and the quality is a bit off so please accept our apologies. usnavypodcast@gamail.com @usnhistorypod
2022-04-27
35 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 6
We continue our dive into the overview of the war of 1812.
2022-04-20
43 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 5
We finish our general overview of the War and start with Naval battles. Stephen had some difficulties with his audio this episode. We apologize for this.
2022-04-13
28 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 4
We continue our coverage of the general conflict.
2022-04-06
43 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 3
Continuing our overview of the war of 1812.
2022-03-30
48 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 2
We continue our overview of the War of 1812.
2022-03-23
52 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The War of 1812 Part 1
This is the first episode of the war of 1812. We talk about the events leading up to the declaration of war.
2022-03-16
53 min
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The First Barbary War
The First Barbary War, was the first of two wars fought between the United States and the Northwest African Berber Muslim states known collectively as the Barbary States. These were Tripoli and Algiers, which were quasi-independent entities nominally belonging to the Ottoman Empire, and the independent Sultanate of Morocco.
2022-03-09
1h 02
The U.S. Navy History Podcast
The Quasi War
Today we are starting on the quasi War witch was an undeclared war fought mostly at sea between the United States and the French Republic from 1798 to 1800. In the United States, the conflict was sometimes also referred to as the Undeclared War With France, the Pirate Wars and the Half-War.
2022-03-02
1h 39
The Project Chatter Podcast
S4E100: Talking Transport Projects with COO Magda Robertson
In this episode, Dale and Val talk about transport and operations, what's involved and an experiential journey of a woman on the rise in transport with a passion for the industry. There is something for everyone in this episode as we talk about improving performance, why transport projects are sexy and what interesting roles inspired our guest. Our guest, Magda Robertson is an accomplished senior leader with 20 years of experience in the transport industry (heavy rail, light rail & buses), both in the public and private sectors. She possesses exceptional client and stakeholder engagement capabilities along with contract ma...
2021-12-20
1h 06
The MoneyWeek Podcast
Dale Robertson: why Europe is a great place to be a stock picker
Merryn talks to Dale Robertson of the Chelverton European Select Fund about the opportunities available to investors in European companies – especially in small and micro-cap stocks.
2021-11-05
34 min
The Alex Manousos Podcast
#31 Act a Fool! Featuring Dale Robertson (@DaleRobertson)
Goodday friends! Crikey, today I have a great episode with a friend from down under! His name is Dale Robertson and he is an actor as well as a very interesting and well thought out individual. Dale told me about his unusual cultural upbringing, his beef with Catholicism but his love for God and what it was like to live in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand for three weeks. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed talking to Mr Dale. Please like, share and subscribe and help this podcast! Until ne...
2020-09-25
1h 25
The Press Box
Ep 28 - Tragic Loss & Jordan Robertson
Discussing the media movements as the news of Danny Frawley's tragic passing unfolded, the Boomers' likelihood of winning the FIBA World Cup, why the SANFL postponed their critical finals tribunal, the significance of Australia's Ashes victory, Collingwood's clash jumper saga, and viral sensation Jordan Robertson joins us to discuss his potential $53,000 multi-bet that relies on a Brownlow result! Twitter - @PressBoxEP Facebook - The Press Box Podcast Spotify - The Press Box
2019-09-10
1h 35
Dale Allen Robertson
TheFogOfLove.WAV
Perky percussion drives this song of mystery and betrayal. An up-tempo bossanova; this is the vocal version, garnished with violins. Dick Cunico drums, Marc Neihof bass and Dale Robertson guitar, vocal and keyboards.
2013-01-01
02 min
Dale Allen Robertson
PlayTheGame.WAV
Fast paced instrumental with dueling soloists. Stylistically a Blues/Hard Rock. This has Ron Bucknam drums, Dirk Dickson bass, Ricardo Pena keyboard and Dale Robertson guitars.
2005-11-06
02 min
Dale Allen Robertson
Play The Game.WAV
Hard hitting Blues Rock Instrumental with dueling soloists. Ron Bucknam Drums, Dirk Dickson Bass, Ricardo Pena Keyboard and Dale Robertson Guitars.
2005-06-30
02 min
Dale Allen Robertson
CarribeanDayDream.WAV
Just resurrected this gem from the archive; added piano and voila. It's got a Tom Sholz guitar distortion in stereo which caught my ear. I had gone a different route with this Latin Rock back in 1999 and glad I kept this. We have Todd Moore on percussion(mallets). John Pendleton Bass and Dale Robertson keyboard and guitars. That's a True American Guild in there.
2001-01-01
03 min