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Dear Americans

Dear Americans

By: Dear Americans Podcast
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So many great American tales have been lost in the ether over America’s long and bountiful existence. In this podcast, American History reshares her lost stories through the form of letters written from the past. Accounts of bravery, courage, perseverance, freedom, and liberty have new light shed upon them as America remembers her forgotten heroes. Episodes release weekly, each recounting another of America’s remarkable lost stories.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. World
Episodes
  • Washington D.C.
    Aug 26 2024

    This letter from American History comes to you from her capitol and sheds light upon a monument few know exists, lost amongst all the more famous monuments. This monument, however, is one of the most unique monuments in this great land and I do hope you enjoy hearing about the Titanic Women's Memorial.

    Forever Yours,

    American History

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    3 mins
  • Kunar Province, Afghanistan
    Aug 2 2024

    This letter from American History comes to you from the far reaches of Afghanistan in the Middle East where, lost among the numerous caves and mountains, a team of four Navy SEALS struggles to survive. This is the story of Michael Patrick Murphy and June 28th, 2005.

    Forever Yours,

    American History

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    6 mins
  • Murvaux, France
    Jul 22 2024

    This letter from American History comes to you not from American soil, but across the channel near a small, picturesque town in France named Murvaux where the skies above and nearby forest contain one of the most valiant last stands in my long and storied history. This is the story of Frank Luke and September 29th, 1918.

    Forever Yours,

    American History

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    7 mins
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