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USMC Aviation in World War II & Midway

Dr. Claude Berube, Director of the US Naval Academy, interviews retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Pete Owen on his doctoral dissertation about US Marine Corps aviation...

Soviet Amphibious Warfare

Dr. John Sherwood interviews PhD-candidate Ben Claremont on Soviet Amphibious Warfare doctrine. This interview was conducted as a result of the US Naval Academy Histo...

The Viking Sword

Dr. Claude Berube, Director of the US Naval Academy Museum, interviews Naval Academy English Department Professor Jill Fitzgerald on how she's used a Viking sword in t...

Vice Admiral Doug Crowder, USN (ret) and "Sea Stories"

Dr. John Sherwood interviews retired Vice Admiral Doug Crowder about his books and Sea Stories.

The Economics of Seapower

Dr. John Sherwood of the Naval History & Heritage Command interviews Dr. Ahmed Rahman of Lehigh University (and formerly with the Economics Department of the US Naval ...

NATO Navies

During the History Department's biennial McMullen Naval History Symposium, Dr. John Sherwood interviews Dr. Sebastian Bruns and Commander Christian Jentzsch of the Ge...

Treasure Convoys, the Panama Route, and the Civil War

Dr. John Sherwood, historian with the Naval History & Heritage Command, interviews Dr. Neil Chatelain about his research on moving gold during the Civil War. This int...

The Worst Military Leaders

Dr. John Sherwood, a historian at the Naval History & Heritage Command, interviews Dr. Chuck Steele, a professor of history at the U.S. Naval Academy, about his book o...

Seapower vs Sea Power with Professor Andrew Lambert

Dr. Tyler Pitrof, historian with the Naval History and Heritage Command, interviews Professor Andrew Lambert of King's College on his latest book.

19th Century African-Americans at the US Naval Academy

US Naval Academy Museum Director Dr. Claude Berube interviews former USNA Assistant Archivist on his work about African-Americans at the Academy in the 19th Century

New York Times Journalist John Ismay, US Naval Academy Class of 1999

Dr. John Sherwood of the Naval History & Heritage Command interviews John Ismay, USNA Class of 1999 and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the New York Times about...

James Smith: Deconstructing the Seapower State

Dr. Stephen Phillips interviews Dr. James Smith to discuss his dissertation, "Deconstructing the Seapower State: Britain, America, and Defense Unification."

German Navy Wargaming in the 19th Century

Dr. Marcus Jones of the US Naval Academy's History Department interviews Dr. Jorit Wintjes of the University of Wurzburg on naval wargaming in late 19th century Prussi...

Live from McMullen

The McMullen Naval History Symposium, the largest naval conference in the world, is held biennially and organized by the US Naval Academy History Department. The US Na...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 14 (Finale)

This is the concluding episode of the series with former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968.

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 13

This is episode 13 of 14 episodes on the career of former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen

Captain Benjamin Armstrong: Naval Presence and the Interwar U.S. Navy and Marine Corps

Dr. Stephen Phillips interviews Captain Benjamin "BJ" Armstrong, discussing his latest book, "Naval Presence and the Interwar U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Forward Deploy...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 11: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs (Cont)

Dr. John Sherwood of the Naval History & Heritage Command continues his series with Admiral Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968. This is the second installment of Admiral...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 10: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

ADM Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968, begins his discussion of his tenure as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, with Dr. John Sherwood and Dr. Tyler Pitrof of the N...

Craig Symonds: Nimitz at War

Stephen Phillips interviews Craig Symonds, discussing his book Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay.

Prisoners of the Bashaw: Frederick Leiner

Fred Leiner talks to Abby about his new book, Prisoners of the Bashaw, which explores the 307 prisoners of war taken by Tripoli when the USS Philadelphia grounded off ...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 9: CNO

In this episode, Naval History & Heritage Command historians Dr. John Sherwood and Dr. Tyler Pitrof continue their discussion with Admiral Mike Mullen, USNA '68, about...

The Coastal Studies & Society Journal

This episode is a discussion of the Coastal Studies & Society Journal with co-editors Isaac Land, Professor of History at Indiana State University, and Rob James, seni...

Sustaining the Carrier War

Commander Stan Fisher, a professor in the U.S. Naval Academy's History Department, discusses his new book, "Sustaining the Carrier War: The Deployment of U.S. Naval Ai...

Larrie Ferreiro - Churchill's American Arsenal

Stephen Phillips discusses the naval aspects of Churchill's American Arsenal: The Partnerships Behind the Innovations that Won World War Two with its author, Dr. Larri...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part 8: CNO

In part 8 of the life and career of Admiral Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968 and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Naval History & Heritage Command historia...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part VII - VCNO

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968, is interviewed by Dr. John Sherwood of the Naval History and Heritage Command in ...

Blue & Gold Series: Admiral Pat Walsh and Janie Mines

Wes Huey, USNA Class of 1987 and Executive Director of Enterprise Strategy and Communications for the US Naval Academy Alumni Association, interviews former Vice Chief...

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part VI - N8

Part VI of the life and career of former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, USNA Class of 1968, continues with Dr. John Sherwood of the Naval H...

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