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Historical Eras of U.S. Navy Innovation with Dr. Jerry Hendrix

Dr. Jerry Hendrix, former Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command, discusses the 1890s, the Interwar Years, and the 1950s as historical eras of innovation f...

Britain, the Royal Navy and the Barbary States with Dr. Caitlin Gale

While the U.S. Navy was fighting off Tripoli (1801-1805), the Royal Navy had larger concerns in a great power competition. Dr. Caitlin Gale discusses British diplomac...

The Battle of Port Gamble with J. Overton

The Battle of Port Gamble is a little known story of an 1856 naval action in the new Washington territory. Our guest discusses the battle and lessons learned for the ...

The Anglo-Dutch Wars

Grant Walker, one of the curators at the U.S. Naval Academy Museum and author, discusses the 17th century Anglo-Dutch Wars.

Episode 7: Jet Girl

CAROLINE JOHNSON was an F/A-18 Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) in the US Navy. During her deployment aboard the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier, she flew missions ...

The USNA Honor Concept, Rickover, & Naval Leadership

A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman interviews Vice Admiral James Sagerholm, President of the Class of 1952 who, with others, created the honor concept in 1951 that is sti...

History of Maritime Irregular Warfare

Navy Lieutenant Kai Cumpston of the U.S. Naval Academy's History Department discusses a history of irregular warfare in maritime operations from Sir Francis Drake to U...

Marines in the Spanish-American War

Captain Marko Stawnyczyj, USMC, of the U.S. Naval Academy's History Department discusses the Marine Corps in the post-Civil War period with focus on operations during...

The Tripoli War with guest Dr. Abby Mullen

From 1801-1805, the United States Navy conducted its first major, sustained operations against Tripoli. Dr. Abby Mullen from George Mason University discusses the maj...

The Punic Wars and Experiential Learning with guest Prof. Kelcy Sagstetter

Professor Kelcy Sagstetter discusses the causes, battles, and outcome of the First Punic War and how those lessons can be taught outside of a classroom environment.

Nelson, Gunners & Impressment with guest Kate Jamieson

University of Exeter graduate student Kate Jamieson joins us to discuss Admiral Nelson, Trafalgar, Impressment, and her research on gunners in the Royal Navy.

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