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Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

By: Dr. Jason Edwards
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Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine isn’t just something you read—it’s something you can listen to and experience. The Dispatch audio editions bring the print magazine to life in narrated form, so you can follow America’s military story on your commute, in the workshop, at the gym, or whenever you want history in your ears. Every episode is built from the same research-driven articles you’ll find on Trackpads.com, but voiced and paced for audio, so the details of a battle, a biography, or a weapon system feel vivid and easy to follow.@2025 Trackpads.com Political Science Politics & Government World
Episodes
  • Arsenal: Ohio-class SSBNs in the Sea-Based Nuclear Triad, Cold War and Beyond
    Feb 6 2026

    Arsenal: Ohio-class SSBNs in the Sea-Based Nuclear Triad, Cold War and Beyond follows the silent patrols of United States ballistic missile submarines in Cold War oceans and later post Cold War deterrent patrols, where deep water and endless nights replace traditional battlefields. Listeners hear the Ohio class in action on North Atlantic and Pacific patrols, the strategic problem that drove its creation, how designers built a huge yet quiet hull around Trident missiles, and what daily life feels like for Blue and Gold crews on months long missions. The episode traces their deterrent record, the shift to guided missile roles, and their legacy as Columbia class boats arrive. Arsenal is the Friday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com.

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    32 mins
  • Abrams vs T-72: The Desert Tank Duels That Shocked the World
    Feb 4 2026

    Headline Wednesday: Abrams vs T-72 in Desert Storm, Gulf War follows the M1 Abrams’ combat debut as it drives into the blacked-out Kuwaiti desert and meets Soviet-designed armor for the first time. This episode takes you from the tank commander’s view through thermal sights to the wider campaign plan that depended on American armor punching through Iraqi lines and shattering Republican Guard formations. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com to bring pivotal moments of United States military history to life in clear, concrete detail.

    Across the episode, you follow the full arc of the fight: how the Abrams was built and trained for a Cold War battlefield, how it adapted to sand, heat, and burning oil, and how its crews met T-72s dug in across the desert. You hear the sequence of desert duels, the turning power of thermal sights and disciplined gunnery, and the combined arms web that made Iraqi counterattacks so costly. The story closes with the aftermath and lessons, offering listeners a crisp refresher they can use for personal study, classroom work, or staff ride preparation wherever modern armored warfare is discussed.

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    23 mins
  • This Week in History February 3rd, 2026 – February 9th, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    This Week in U.S. Military History: February 3rd, 2026–February 9th, 2026 follows a week where alliances are signed, rivers and islands are seized, and entire theaters of war turn on hard choices and harder fighting. Listeners move from the Treaty of Alliance with France and the Union capture of Fort Henry to the amphibious assault on Roanoke Island and the founding of the USO, then into the icy North Atlantic with the Dorchester and the jungle and surf of Guadalcanal and Manila.

    This narrative episode also traces decisions made far from the front lines, from the Yalta Conference to the creation of United States Africa Command, and sets them alongside the street fighting in Hue and the attack on Pleiku to show how policy, logistics, and human courage intertwine. This Week in U.S. Military History is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, offering a guided walk through the week’s battles, turning points, and acts of service and how they fit into the larger story of American arms.

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    19 mins
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