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Bo and Joey talk about some of the most impactful presidential elections in the history of the United States. Check it out!
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John McManus set a record and joined Bo and Joe in back to back weeks to talk about the role a single American division played in the campaign for the Scheldt.
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Joe and Bo welcomed Nathan Canestaro, author of a new book which detailed the experience of the USS Cowpens during the Second World War.
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Historian and Market Garden Battlefield Guide, Jo Hook, pulled up a chair and poured a Gin and Tonic, to join Bo and Joey as they talk about the many ways and the evolution of how Operation MARKET GARDEN has been remembered. Grab a chair yourself, or head on a walk with the dog, clean the house, whatever- just listen to this!
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Historian John McManus joined Bo and Joe to talk about the American efforts during Operation MARKET GARDEN. Listen in as the guys jump into a discussion of the Gen. Maxwell Taylor's 101st Airborne and Gen. James Gavin's 82nd Airborne. Is Gavin the "perfect scapegoat?" Find out now!
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Historian and host of the Old Frontline podcast, Paul Reed, joined Joe and Bo to talk about British Second Army and in particular, 30 Corps, as they continue their discussion of Operation Market Garden.
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Historian and co-host of We Have Ways of Making You Talk, Al Murray (yes, that one) joined Bo and Joe to talk about Black Tuesday, September 19, 1944, which is the subject of his new book. What else is there to say about one of the most storied operations in the Second World War? Well, watch and find out.
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The incredible historian, Marty Morgan, joined Bo and Joe to talk about some of the most amazing gear and weapons carried into action during Operation MARKET GARDEN by the British and American Airborne units.
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Historian and author, James Daly pulled up a chair and talked with Bo and Joey about each of the conceptualized, and cancelled, airborne drops that preceded Operation MARKET GARDEN.
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Bo and Joe were joined by Civil War author, traveller, commentator, storyteller, and all around good guy, John Banks to talk about the Battle of Antietam and its impact on the American Civil War. John is a board member of the Save Historic Antietam Foundation and co-host of the Antietam and Beyond Podcast with Tom McMillan.
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We heard from you and you said the audio made this one a hard listen, so we're glad to report that after some sound engineering, we've re-released this episode.
Historian Kevin Hymel joined Bo and Joe to talk about one of the most often overlooked units in the Second World War, the all-female, all-African American 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. Take a break and listen in as Kevin and the Home Brew Crew talk about their organization, their challenges, and why their story is so incredible!
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Join Bo and Joey, or the "Big Back Home Brew Boys" for some genuine catch up time and a little discussion on the history of a New Orleans staple: Red Beans and Rice.
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Joey and the Ricci family hopped a series of delayed flights and United Airlines lost their luggage, but they made it to Towcester for We Have Ways Fest 2024. Join Joey as he makes the rounds talking to some of the festival's attendees.
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Peter Caddick-Adams rejoins the Home Brew Crew to talk about his newest tome on British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Join the gang for a rolling conversation about one of the 20th century's most central figures!
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Historian and friend of the show, Michel Paradis returns to Home Brew to talk about his latest book, The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower.
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Join Joey and Bo as they speak with historian Nick Le Huray about the Channel Islands in the Second World War!
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Bo and Joey discuss the April 1862 Battle of Shiloh during the American Civil War.
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Bo and Joey chat about the recent 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings and discuss their thoughts on the commemorative events. Check it out!
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Author and historian John Bruning joined Bo and Joey to talk about the epic Second World War aviation onslaught during the campaign for Guadalcanal.
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Bo and Joey share their thoughts (oh boy) on the importance of historical literacy!
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