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This Week in History March 24th, 2026 – March 30th, 2026
Episode 12

This Week in History March 24th, 2026 – March 30th, 2026

Dispatch Magazine: This Week in History

March 30, 202616m 14s

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Show Notes

This Week in U.S. Military History: March 24th, 2026–March 30th, 2026 follows a seven-day arc that runs from colonial anger over the Quartering Act and the birth of a permanent frigate navy through the siege of Veracruz, last-ditch Confederate attacks at Fort Stedman, and the hard-won declaration that Iwo Jima was finally secure. Listeners hear how a lost experimental submarine near Hawaii drove safer undersea design, how a small surface action at the Komandorski Islands cut off remote Japanese garrisons, and how the Easter Offensive and the final withdrawal of combat troops reshaped American memory of Vietnam before aircrews head into the skies over Kosovo in Operation Allied Force.

The narration moves across centuries in present-tense detail, showing how decisions about housing soldiers, buying Alaska, honoring Andrews’ Raiders with the first Medals of Honor, and relying on coalition airpower all shaped the evolving character of American arms. Along the way, the episode threads together leadership, adaptation, and sacrifice across cold ridges, volcanic rock, and crowded flight decks, inviting listeners to connect past campaigns with the burdens still carried by veterans and families today. This Week in U.S. Military History is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com.

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