Victory Over Chaos Book Tour
Chris Kunkel presenting Victory Over Chaos, The US Marines Battle for Khafji at the Red Hill VFW on March 30th 2024.
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Cherries: Interview with John Podlaski
In this engaging podcast episode, we have an intimate conversation with the esteemed author of "Cherries", John Podlaski. We explore his writing process, the inspiration behind his influential work, the profound themes in his book, and his real-life combat experiences. This episode is a must for devoted Podlaski fans and book lovers who enjoy rich discussions.
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Iwo Jima Flags of Our Fathers
Interview with James Bradley author of Flags of Our Fathers.
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Teddy Daniels Shot in Afghanistan
Today on the Project Chaos Radio Show, we'll be interviewing Teddy Daniels.
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Little Known Stories of Iwo Jima
Welcome to our deep dive into the lesser-known stories of Iwo Jima. This video explores unique aspects of soldiers' lives, the strategies employed, and unexpected events that transpired during this pivotal moment in history. We also feature an exclusive interview with James Bradley, the author of 'Flags of our Fathers'. Notably, the rights to this book were bought by none other than Steven Spielberg, which led to the creation of a movie directed by Clint Eastwood. Bradley will share his experiences, including his intriguing meeting with George Bush Sr. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fascinating historical content!
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Battle for Island 10 March 1862
Discover the indomitable spirit of the Union Army in the face of adversity during the Battle of Island Number 10 in March 1862. This pivotal Civil War event marked the dawn of a new era of warfare and displayed a strategic brilliance unrivaled in history. The mighty Mississippi River was the battlefield, with the Union States, despite their geographical disadvantage, employing their formidable City class gunboats to assert control. These low-profile ironclad steamships introduced a new level of hostility to warfare and played a crucial role in overcoming the heavily fortified Confederate stronghold at Island Number 10. The Union forces, displaying courage, determination, and strategic brilliance, undertook the arduous task of digging a canal under the cloak of darkness to expose a weak point in the island's impregnable defense. Despite the odds stacked against them, the Union Army successfully cut off communications, landed on the island, and secured control, granting them command of the Mississippi River. This inspiring story of victory against overwhelming odds stands as a shining beacon of inspiration, proving that victory is possible through courage, determination, and strategic brilliance. Tune in to our video to learn more about this fascinating chapter of Civil War history.
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Flag Raisers of Iwo Jima February 23, 1945
Discover the tale of heroism and sacrifice during the Battle of Iwo Jima, a revered event in military history symbolized by the iconic image of Marines raising the American flag. This battle showcased the grit, courage, and sacrifice of the men who fought under the command of Lieutenant General Lawrence Snowden. Amidst intense fire and heavy casualties, Marines claimed Japanese homeland territory. Despite the difficulties in bringing tanks ashore, they persevered and, after nearly a month of fighting, prevailed. The Marines' success at Iwo Jima resulted from their coordinated efforts, notably their combined assault capability. This video captures the vivid portrayal of the Marines' sacrifice on Iwo Jima, reminding us of the bravery of those who fight for their country. Keywords: Battle of Iwo Jima, military history, American flag, Marines, heroism, sacrifice, Lieutenant General Lawrence Snowden, intense fire, heavy casualties, tanks, warfare, coordination, combined assault, bravery.
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Moore's Creek Bridge February 27th 1776
American Colonial forces attacked by the British.
Morre’s point North Carolina where Fayetteville is today.
Shortly after midnight the Patriots prepared for the assault.
Nearly 1000 British attacked the patriots.
The patriots responded with an artillery ambush.
The British never made it across the creek.
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