Category: Podcasts

  • WSS38 – Old Gems Dusted Down

    WSS38 – Old Gems Dusted Down

    In this episode of the podcast the boys are joined by Nick Skinner of Too Fat Lardies renown. The topic under discussion is old rule sets, are there any old games that need revisiting? *** Special Offer *** Until the 15 April 2020, if you use the promo code lockdown on the karwansaray or WSS…

  • 2801 – The Battle for New York, part 2

    2801 – The Battle for New York, part 2

    “Washington did not place his hopes on the negotiations as he focused on strengthening the defenses around New York. He even tried his hand at irregular warfare by ordering an attempt to destroy the British flagship, HMS Eagle, using the first documented case of submarine warfare. The ship, the Turtle¸ was to sail undetected under…

  • Soldiers of Fortune – Mercenaries in Antiquity

    Soldiers of Fortune – Mercenaries in Antiquity

    “As long as there has been warfare, there have been warriors willing to offer their services to the highest bidder. In this issue, we look at ancient mercenaries across the Mediterranean.” It’s a lively discussion with a full ancient warfare magazine team. >>Download<<

  • Four Hours of Fury: Operation Varsity

    Four Hours of Fury: Operation Varsity

    On the 24th of March 1945, 75 years ago this year, the largest ever airborne operation swung into action. Operation Varsity involved over 16,000 paratroopers and thousands of planes, the objective was to secure the west bank of the Rhine and the bridges over the Issel. Behind them was the Monty’s 21st Army Group which…

  • 2801 – The Battle for New York

    2801 – The Battle for New York

    “By the end of 1776, the British had chased the decimated Continental Army out of New York and expected to crush the rebellion once and for all in the new year. What dramatically shifted the odds to Britain’s favor was a campaign that saw the Americans lose battle after battle and suffer thousands of casualties.…

  • An Impeccable Spy: Richard Sorge

    An Impeccable Spy: Richard Sorge

    “Richard Sorge was a man with two homelands. Born of a German father and a Russian mother in Baku in 1895, he moved in a world of shifting alliances and infinite possibility. A member of the angry and deluded generation who found new, radical faiths after their experiences on the battlefields of the First World…

  • WSS37 – White pants and Waterloo myths

    WSS37 – White pants and Waterloo myths

    The guys are back with what is new in wargaming, plus what they’ve been up to. Also, Guy visited Crusade in January and recorded a lecture from Gareth Glover covering the 52nd Foot at Waterloo. Links Soldiers of Rome Muskets and Tomahawks Battlegroup NORTHAG >>Download<<

  • The P-47 Thunderbolt and 362nd Fighter Group

    The P-47 Thunderbolt and 362nd Fighter Group

    In this episode Angus is looking at the P-47 Thunderbolt and the US 362nd Fighter Group. The P-47 was a fighter bomber and very much suited to a ground attack role, with it’s eight .50 cal machine guns and it could carry a bomb load of 2,500lbs or rockets. On top of that, it could…

  • Alexander in Afghanistan

    Alexander in Afghanistan

    Alexander the Great invaded what is today Afghanistan in 330 BC as part of war against Persia. Comprising the easternmost satrapies of Persia, Afghanistan provided some challenging battles in his conquest of the remaining lands of Persia. In this episode of the Ancient Warfare Magazine Podcast the team discuss Alexander the Great in Afghanistan. It’s…

  • The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan

    The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan

    At the end of last year aviation historian Mathew Chapman sent Angus over his MA thesis, which is titled The Evolution of Professional Aviation Culture in Canada, 1939-45. In it he outlines the development of the British Commonwealth Air Training program in Canada, but the thesis goes on to discuss how veteran WWII pilots would dominate…