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America: Secret Wars
Trevor Culley and HoPful Media
26 episodes
3 months ago
The United States has more than its fair share of famous wars in history, but that doesn't even scratch the surface. Have you ever wondered why we don't talk about the Korean War or the War of 1812 very often? Do you even know the names of the wars fought against Native American nations? What about the battle with Japan during the Civil War? In this podcast, Trevor Culley will sit down with friends and guests to discuss all of the American military history that's been forgotten, overlooked, or even covered up to explore lost stories from American history.
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The United States has more than its fair share of famous wars in history, but that doesn't even scratch the surface. Have you ever wondered why we don't talk about the Korean War or the War of 1812 very often? Do you even know the names of the wars fought against Native American nations? What about the battle with Japan during the Civil War? In this podcast, Trevor Culley will sit down with friends and guests to discuss all of the American military history that's been forgotten, overlooked, or even covered up to explore lost stories from American history.
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History
Comedy,
Society & Culture
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010: Invading Taiwan - The Formosa Expedition
America: Secret Wars
1 hour 21 minutes
1 year ago
010: Invading Taiwan - The Formosa Expedition
Trevor sat down with Emma Lehman (https://www.emmalehman.com/) from Los Audio and the podcasts Gooned and Texas Twiggy to discuss the American Formosa Expedition of 1867. In a poorly thought out mission for revenge and imperialism, American sailors and marines got their first taste of East Asian jungle warfare. Patreon | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Los Audio - https://losaudio.substack.com/ Gooned - https://www.goonedpodcast.com/ Texas Twiggy - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/texas-twiggy/id1587025076 Gordon - Confrontation over Taiwan: Nineteenth-Century China and the Powers Le Gendre - Formosa: Reports of Mr. C. W. Le Gendre Davidson - The Island of Formosa: Historical View from 1430 to 1900 Haythornhwaite – The Colonial Wars Source Book Long – Gold Braid and Foreign Relations: Diplomatic Activities of US Naval Officer 1798-1883 Meinheit - The Consul’s Maps: Diplomacy, Cartography and Japan’s 1874 Formosa Expedition NHHC - H-063-4: The Formosa Expedition, 1867 NYT - European Intelligence... NYT - The American Fleet in Chinese Waters -- Avenging National Insults NYT - THE PIRATES OF FORMOSA.; Official Reports of the Engagement of the United States Naval Forces NYT - American Officers in the Japanese Formosa Expedition NYT - China and Japan; Active Preparations for War. The Formosa Expedition Successful... Wong - Approaching Sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands: From the Perspectives of Ryukyu and Okinawa
America: Secret Wars
The United States has more than its fair share of famous wars in history, but that doesn't even scratch the surface. Have you ever wondered why we don't talk about the Korean War or the War of 1812 very often? Do you even know the names of the wars fought against Native American nations? What about the battle with Japan during the Civil War? In this podcast, Trevor Culley will sit down with friends and guests to discuss all of the American military history that's been forgotten, overlooked, or even covered up to explore lost stories from American history.