Category: Podcasts

  • Invisible Generals

    Invisible Generals

    When President McKinley turned down Benjamin Oliver Davis for a place at West Point due to the colour of his skin, Davis joined the army as a private. Davis soon worked his way through the ranks to receive his second lieutenant commission in 1901. It would be over 30 years before another black officer would…

  • 3410 – Ammianus Marcellinus and the Siege of Amida, part 2

    3410 – Ammianus Marcellinus and the Siege of Amida, part 2

    The legions of Magnentius and Decentius in Amida had been raised by the former usurper Magnentius (a general who usurped against Constantius in Gaul between 350 and 353) in his name and that of his brother. They were therefore a remnant of those disloyal troops, hence their stationing (a banishment) in the east. Their conduct…

  • HG-76: Taking the Fight to Hitler’s U-boats

    HG-76: Taking the Fight to Hitler’s U-boats

    The convoy HG-76 sailed from Gibraltar to Britain in December 1941. The Royal Navy commander in charge was ‘Johnnie’ Walker, an anti-submarine expert who had developed new, aggressive U-boat hunting tactics. Accompanying the escorts was HMS Audacity, the Royal Navy’s first escort carrier – a new type of warship purpose-built to defend convoys from enemy…

  • AW282 – Alexander Attacks Persia

    AW282 – Alexander Attacks Persia

    ‘King at just 20, Alexander of Macedon spent two years securing his northern borders and Greece. In 334 he crossed the Hellespont to begin the campaign his father had prepared: the invasion of Achaemenid Persia.’ The Ancient Warfare team discuss issue XVI.6 of the magazine Alexander versus Darius.

  • WSS82 – Talking Miniatures

    WSS82 – Talking Miniatures

    In this episode of the podcast, Guy talks to Warlord’s John Stallard about his book Talking Miniatures. The book is a series of conversations with Games Workshop and Citadel alumni about their time with the company in the 1980s and 1990s. The Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy magazine team also discuss the latest news and what they have been up…

  • 3409 – Ammianus Marcellinus and the Siege of Amida, part 1

    3409 – Ammianus Marcellinus and the Siege of Amida, part 1

    In the summer of AD 359, the armies of the Sasanian Persian Shahanshah (“King of Kings”), Shapur II (r. 309-379), invaded the Roman east. This invasion was the long-cherished revenge for a humiliating peace imposed on the Persians by the Romans sixty years earlier. The Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus was an eyewitness to the most…

  • The Battle for Italy 1943

    The Battle for Italy 1943

    Hot on the heels of victory in Sicily, the Allies crossed into Southern Italy in September 1943. They expected to drive the Axis forces north and be in Rome by Christmas. Although Italy surrendered, the German forces resisted fiercely, and the swift, hoped-for victory descended into one of the most brutal battles of the war.…

  • Hospital Trains of WWII

    Hospital Trains of WWII

    From the middle of the 19th century, the railways had an integral role in warfare. Trains brought food, ammunition and essential supplies. They also transported troops into the combat zone, and then trains would be used to bring men home. Hospital trains were not a new concept in WWII, but their development moved the carriages…

  • 3408 – The Battle of Megiddo from Thutmose III to WWI

    3408 – The Battle of Megiddo from Thutmose III to WWI

    Our best source for Thutmose’s battle of Megiddo are the Annals of Thutmose, an account kept by his scribe Tjaneni and then, almost twenty years later, inscribed into the interior walls of the sanctuary of the temple to Amun-Re at Karnak. There are other sources too. These were official documents, however, and we must be…

  • 2SAS and Bill Sterling

    2SAS and Bill Sterling

    David Stirling is the name synonymous with the wartime SAS, but the real brains behind the operation was, in fact, Bill Stirling, David’s eldest brother. Having originally joined the SOE in March 1940, Bill Stirling sailed for Cairo in 1941 and there had the idea for a small special forces unit to be led by…