The incredible story of the Marines who raised the American flag over Iwo Jima and the iconic photo that changed their lives forever.








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The incredible story of the Marines who raised the American flag over Iwo Jima and the iconic photo that changed their lives forever.








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The incredible story of the Marines who raised the American flag over Iwo Jima and the iconic photo that changed their lives forever.







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The books used in producing this podcast included:
“Flags of Our Fathers,” by James Bradley, and
“Ira Hayes: The Akimel Oodham Warrior, World War II and the Price of Heroism.
The music used in this podcast included:
Intro, both episodes: “Epic Battle Speech,” by Wayne Jones.
Outro, both episodes: “Semper Fidelis,” by the United States Marine Corps Band
In thirteen months, John Dillinger transformed himself from inconsequential ex-con to the most famous criminal celebrity in US history and the first Public Enemy Number One.









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In thirteen months, John Dillinger transformed himself from inconsequential ex-con to the most famous criminal celebrity in US history and the first Public Enemy Number One.





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On July 19, 1969 an auto accident, involving Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the death of a young woman, changed the course of American political history forever.






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On July 19, 1969 an auto accident, involving Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the death of a young woman, changed the course of American political history forever.




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The books used to compose this podcast included:
“The Bridge at Chappaquiddick,” by Jack Olsen, and
“Senatorial Privilege,” by Leo D’Amore.
The music in this podcast included:
The Part One intro and Part Two outro: “Luna Misteriosa,” by Luna Cantina, and
The Part One outro and Part Two intro: “Anomalous Hedges,” by The Mini Vandals.
Brought to Russia as fourteen-year-old Princess Sophia from a tiny German principality, she became Catherine the Great, the most powerful woman in Europe.








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