PLAY PODCASTS
This Week in History March 17th, 2026 – March 23rd, 2026
Episode 11

This Week in History March 17th, 2026 – March 23rd, 2026

Dispatch Magazine: This Week in History

March 30, 202613m 23s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (media.transistor.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

This Week in U.S. Military History: March 17th, 2026–March 23rd, 2026 brings together moments when words, weapons, and technology steered the United States armed forces onto new paths. Listeners move from Patrick Henry’s fiery “liberty or death” plea and the British evacuation of Boston, through the desperate stand at Bentonville, MacArthur’s “I shall return” vow, and the inferno aboard the carrier Franklin off Japan. Along the way, the crossing of the Rhine at Oppenheim and the airborne drop of Operation Tomahawk show how ground and air forces reshaped campaigns at the war’s sharpest edge.

The story then widens into orbit and deep into the Cold War and beyond, with the Vanguard 1 satellite, the secret bombing of Cambodia under Operation Menu, an ambitious vision for missile defense, and the opening strikes of the Iraq War. Across these seven days, listeners hear how leadership, risk, and innovation link colonial assemblies, riverbanks, carrier decks, and desert highways. This Week in U.S. Military History is a Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, offering a weekly walk through the dates that continue to shape American arms and service.

Topics

American military historyU.S. military history podcastmilitary history podcastAmerican war historyU.S. armed forces historymilitary battles in historythis week in history podcastmilitary heroesAmerican warsU.S. Army historyU.S. Navy historyU.S. Marine Corps historyU.S. Air Force historybattlefield historymilitary leadershipwar stories podcastAmerican service membersmilitary strategy historyTrackpads.comhistorical military events