Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Welcome to issue 2 of This Week in Warfare. This issue is a mere three weeks (plus a handful of hours) late, but it means I’m getting back on track.
In this week’s show:
- The new Canadian War Museum opens
- The German U-Boat U-110 is captured
- Fort Ticonderoga is captured from the British
- India conducts new nuclear weapons tests
- Cold War spy Julius Rosenburg’s birth
- The United States declares war on Mexico
- A British fleet defeats the French in the first battle of Cape Finisterre
Enjoy the show.
Thursday, May 25, 2006
A quick note to any readers who think that this has already died on the vine: My move from California to Colorado has been more work than expected, and I’ve also come down with some sort of bug that has left me with a very sore throat (which makes voice-recording a lot less fun).
I will be back, soon, and will catch up all weeks starting with May 8.
Wednesday, May 3, 2006
Welcome to the inagural issue of This Week in Warfare. This issue is two days late due to the fact that I only came up with this idea on April 30th.
This Week in Warfare, May 1, 2006 [MP3]
This Week in Warfare, May 1, 2006 [Ogg Vorbis]
On the first show:
- The First War of Scottish Independance ends
- The fall of Berlin
- Congressional hearings on the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur
- The Battle of the Coral Sea
- The British SAS carry out Operation Nimrod
- The Battle of Chancellorsville in the American Civil War ends
- Pontiac’s Rebellion begins
Enjoy the show.
Wednesday, May 3, 2006
This site is host to a new podcast I am debuting: This Week in Warfare.
The format of TWiW will be to bring to the listener, once a week, a series of seven short summaries of events from military history. Each of the seven will be something relevant to that day, but from years in the past. As the format matures, I may add more content to each podcast, perhaps focusing on significant technological advances also related to the dates in some way.
These first few weeks will be a little rough around the edges. I’ve come up with this idea, researched the first podcast, completely taught myself how to record/chop/mix audio, registered this domain, produced the first podcast and put together the rudimentary elements of this website, all in the span of about 4 days. As the format and the podcasts themselves mature, I hope to also bring more shine and polish to the rest of www.thisweekinwarfare.net, as well.
And, at some point that isn’t 3:00AM, I’ll also talk a little about who I am, and what motivated me to undertake this project. Until then, enjoy the inagural podcast of This Week in Warfare.
Randy