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America: Fog Of War

Colby Sumner & Brett Thomas

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American war history told by American Warriors. Each season of America: Fog Of War highlights the story of one of America's military conflicts with the goals of honoring, and remembering, the lineage of the American Warrior and connecting our current, and future, American Warriors to those of our past. Where time may vary the instruments of war, but the combat experience remains the same.
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For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry in action above and beyond the call of duty while serving with.... some of the most well known individuals in Marine Corps and Coast Guard history. Reinforcements arrive when both Soldiers and Marines dig in for the defense around Henderson Field. Tune in to this riveting story of unwavering brave…
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For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry in action above and beyond the call of duty while serving with.... some of the most well known individuals in Marine Corps and Coast Guard history. Reinforcements arrive when both Soldiers and Marines dig in for the defense around Henderson Field. Tune in to this riveting story of unwavering brave…
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Some of the first major engagements of the battle take place in this episode as the Imperial Japanese Army is determined to retake Henderson Field from the Marines defending it. Find out how native Solomon Islanders work to assist American troops in the desperate struggle to hold the line at all costs. Brett’s Call-to-Action Follow us on: Instagram…
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The first major battle of the island hopping campaign began in the Solomon Islands on August 7, 1942. American Marines come ashore at Guadalcanal and the surrounding islands in an effort to secure the region from Japanese control. Although the Marines make great progress in the coming days, the U.S. Navy suffered their worst defeat in history. The …
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Just one month after the Battle of Coral Sea, Japanese and American forces lock horns over the Pacific for control of a tiny island much closer to the U.S. mainland. The Battle of Midway kicks off early in June 1942 when the underdog U.S. Navy responds to four, massive Japanese carrier groups attacking the Marines at Midway Atoll. Follow along to f…
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Preceding the Battle of Midway, the often overlooked Battle of Coral Sea, puts the American Navy on the map where the Japanese least expect it. In May 1942, the first ever carrier battle where the opposing sides never see one another, takes place. Allied and Australian bases are at extreme risk as an Imperial Japanese invasion fleet approaches. Pla…
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During the attack on Pearl Harbor, numerous American installations across the Pacific region are attacked by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. With the outcome of their survival unknown, the American people anticipate complete disaster. Determined to strike back, the American people discover a way to get back at the Empire of Japan in a way prev…
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In this first episode of our new miniseries, we focus on the first year of U.S. involvement in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The road to Pearl Harbor is marked by escalating tensions between the United States and Japan, beginning with Japan's invasion of China in 1937. Discover why diplomatic negotiations between the two nations failed t…
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This is part 3 of our conversation with Brad Gottfried on the 1862 Maryland Campaign from the U.S. Civil War. In this episode we look at the afternoon phase of fighting that took place on Sept. 17, 1862 near the Antietam creek. We examine famous areas of the battlefield like the Bloody Lane and the Burnside Bridge, where in a matter of hours thousa…
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This is part 2 of our conversation with Brad Gottfried on the 1862 Maryland Campaign from the U.S. Civil War. In this episode we look at the morning phase of fighting that took place on Sept. 17, 1862 near the Antietam creek. We examine famous areas of the battlefield like the Bloody Cornfield and the West Woods, where in a matter of hours thousand…
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Brad Gottfried visits our studio and we discuss the exhilarating story surrounding the bloodiest single day in American history. Brad is an expert on the Battle of Antietam and has dedicated his life to sharing our beloved history. As we approach the 161st anniversary of the battle, Brad takes us on a journey into some of the most tenacious and bru…
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Tune in for an epic story about MEDEVAC pilots and their crews saving lives on the battlefield. Discover the history of the relationship between grunts on the ground and the helicopter crews in the air. Find out what a '9-Line' is used for as Brett and Colby discuss how more lives are being saved in our nation's history than ever before. Brett’s Ca…
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In this episode of America: Fog of War, Brett and Colby highlight the individual who, originally deemed to be too small by Army standards, goes on to become the Army's most decorated combat veteran of World War II. Through his bravery and determination, Audie Murphy lands in Sicily, fights his way up the Italian coastline, and into Nazi occupied Fr…
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In this episode of America: Fog of War, Colby and Brett look at the U.S. Army Air Corps' daring raid over Ploiesti, Romania. Learn how U.S. bomber crews, flying low to the deck, landed a knockout blow against the Third Reich's largest gas station--denying the Nazi war machine the vital fuel it needed to conduct multi-front warfare. Brett’s Call-to-…
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In part 2 of "The Battles of Fallujah," Colby and Brett take us into the 2nd Phase of the battle to control the city. The chaotic house-to-house, street-to-street fighting that Fallujah is remembered for will feature engagements like the House from Hell and many other up-close and personal fights for survival. Brett’s Call-to-Action Follow us on: I…
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The most dangerous city during the Iraq War, Fallujah, goes down in history because of what happened as American troops fought house to house, street to street to eliminate terrorists and bring peace to the Iraqi people in that city. In part one of this multi-episode series we cover some of the events our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines expe…
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In an attempt to bring down the Rebellion, a small band of Union volunteers travel deep into the heart of the Confederacy to commandeer a locomotive, and cripple southern railways in 1862. Disguised as Confederate sympathizers from Kentucky looking to enlist in the army, they execute their mission and shake things up down south. Find out how these …
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Discover the dangerous covert world of MACVSOG [the U.S. Military's premiere special operations organization during the Vietnam War]. Operating deep behind enemy lines, in both Laos and Cambodia, SOG Recon Teams were tasked with observing the Ho Chi Minh trail, capturing NVA soldiers, direct action assaults, and many other extremely difficult missi…
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This is the first of a new episode type we will be featuring on America: Fog of War, called The SIT-REP [The Situation Report]. This is something we wanted to put out so all of you can stay up to date on the "situation' of the show--what we're working on next, improvements we're making to the show, and what we have on the horizon. Listen to The SIT…
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4.4) [PATREON PREVIEW] Hippocket History - The Battle of Shiloh: This hippocket covers the Battle of Shiloh as Union forces move deeper into the Confederate States. A once peaceful location becomes the setting of a bloody and viscous, grinding battle. The men on both sides of the line dish out the most tenacious fighting our nation had ever seen at…
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4.3) Debrief with Gene Barr: In this Debrief episode, Brett and Colby sit down with author Gene Barr (A Civil War Captain and His Lady: Love, Courtship, and Combat from Fort Donelson Through the Vicksburg Campaign) to discuss the personal experiences of a Union soldier in Ulysses S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee. The conversation covers everything …
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4.2) Hippocket History - the Battle of the Ironclads: Also known as the Battle of Hampton Roads, this episode not only covers how these monumental ships faced off for the first time, but how this naval battle made an impact on the nation and others across the ocean. This most innovative demonstration during war time takes place in this hippocket. C…
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4.1) Debrief with Michael Lentz: In this debrief episode Colby and Brett sit down with Michael Lentz—a Licensed Battle Field Guide at the Brandy Station Battlefield—to discuss that battle and the experiences of the men that fought it. The Battle of Brandy Station is the first battle of the Gettysburg Campaign and the largest, majority, cavalry enga…
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4.) Episode 4 - Season 1: This episode picks up in the aftermath of the First Battle of Manassas, and with the Union Army acquiring a new commanding general. For the first time this season, Colby takes us into the Western Theater–where one of the war’s best generals will soon make a name for himself and win the victories Lincoln, and the Union, so …
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3.4) Hippocket History - Fort Henry and Fort Donelson: Jump into the Western Theater of the American Civil War and find out how two small forts become the targets for the U.S. Army and Navy in an operation to stab deeper into the Confederacy. Many will be involved, but one man in particular makes an outstanding impact on the war effort and the men …
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3.3) Debrief with USMC Senior Drill Instructor SSgt. Jack Larter - Ever wonder how Marines are made? Get into this ‘behind the scenes’ debrief as we interview former Senior Drill Instructor, Staff Sergeant Jack Larter. With a Marine Corps career as a mortarman in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province, to the drill field aboard Parris Island, Jack Larter p…
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3.2) Hippocket History - Henry Hill is part two of the hippocket history covering the 1st Battle of Manassas. The episode continues with the stage set for a crushing Union victory. The Federal forces will soon realize, however, that the battle is far from over. Knock out part two of this hip pocket as it covers the afternoon portion of the tremendo…
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Debrief with S.U.V.C.W. Is a conversation with Bruce Frail and Ben Frail of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The S.U.V.C.W. is a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of heroes who fought and worked to save the Union—They are the legal successor to the Grand Army of the Republic. Find out more about the S…
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Episode 3 - Season 1 of America: Fog of War, The first major battle of the U.S. Civil War is a rude awakening for the soldiers that have to fight it and a shock to the nation. Listen as Colby tells the story of the 1st Battle of Manassas/Bull Run and experience all the twists, turns, and tragedies in this story of the 'American Warrior.' Brett’s Ca…
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This Hippocket History episode, part one of a two part series on the first Battle of Bull Run [or first Manassas], sets the stage early in the war for what major engagements are going to look like. But it’s an unknown flanking maneuver made by Union troops before the battle begins that puts Matthews Hill in the sights of both Union and Confederate …
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Join us to discover the extraordinary life of USMC Force Recon Veteran Chad Robichaux. He is a pro MMA champion and best selling author as well as the founder and president of the Mighty Oaks Foundation. Discover his path from the yellow footprints aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, to assisting those in need across the globe. Learn from …
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The period leading up to the attack on Fort Sumter is riveted with emotions, new political movements, and a brand new President. From political strategies to night operations during the Mid 19th Century–conducted in enemy territory–the Fort Sumter Crisis doesn’t disappoint. Tune-in to this episode of Hippocket History as the guys discuss the moment…
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Join us for this Debrief episode, to hear Paul Hoza’s unique desire to connect with history by serving in the ranks of the same unit that he, and many others, love so much from the Civil War - “The Fighting 69th.” He also is the creator and host of the successful podcast “Untold Civil War” as well as his newest show, distributed on YouTube, “The Ta…
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Episode 2 - Season 1 of America: Fog of War, Colby picks the story up in the aftermath of John Brown’s execution and introduces some new characters that will play leading roles in the war to come. We’ll look at how the Presidential election of 1860 affects the tension blanketing the country, the secession winter of 1860, and the events that transfo…
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Little known, but interesting facts are brought to the conversation as Colby and Brett discuss a few famous combatants from the U.S. Civil War. In this Hippocket History episode, the guys examine some war stories from those combatants' first exposure to combat in the Mexican-American War, 15 years before the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War. Find out…
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In this Debrief, Colby and Brett have a conversation with USMC infantry officer Albert Varela about his first combat deployment; where as a platoon commander he had to face the extremes of battle and lead his Marines through intense combat in Marjah, Afghanistan (Helmand Province). They discuss Albert Varela’s time as a student at the U.S. Naval Ac…
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The year is 1859, John Brown has a plan to free the American Slave… by force. To do so, he has one stop he must make. Under the cover of darkness, he and his group of raiders enter Harpers Ferry with the objective of capturing the armory and its stores. Find out how his daring attempt unfolded, how the U.S. Army and Marines got involved, and why th…
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[PATREON PREVIEW] Meet Bill, a combat veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Find out about his time in the Marine Corps and Army as his impressive military career continues to grow. This warrior provides insight as to how he did it, and how someone thinking about it may want to do it. His passionate approach to his career and what it takes t…
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Episode 1 - Season 1 of America: Fog of War, Colby tells the story of the people and events in the years leading up to the start of the U.S. Civil War. The relationship the United States of America had with the institution of slavery, a war with Mexico, and a bloody conflict in Kansas are all part of the story in this episode. Brett's Call-to-Actio…
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