I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text here Just a quick update on where I'm at with the move that has forced the podcast into its current hiatus. The introduction and transition music heard on the podcast is composed and recorded by the eldest Ghosts of Arlington, Jr. While the rest of his catalogue is quite different from what he's performed for me, you can find his music on bandcamp.com under the names Caladrius and Bloodfeather. As always, a very special thanks to the Comm...
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I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text here Just a quick update on where I'm at with the move that has forced the podcast into its current hiatus. The introduction and transition music heard on the podcast is composed and recorded by the eldest Ghosts of Arlington, Jr. While the rest of his catalogue is quite different from what he's performed for me, you can find his music on bandcamp.com under the names Caladrius and Bloodfeather. As always, a very special thanks to the Comm...
#141: The Mayaguez Incident - The Last American Casualties in Vietnam, Part I
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11 months ago
#141: The Mayaguez Incident - The Last American Casualties in Vietnam, Part I
I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text here The last US combat units left South Vietnam on March 29, 1973. The last US embassy personnel were dramatically evacuated on April 30, 1975, the same day that the People's Army of Vietnam entered the city, signaling the defeat of South Vietnam and the reunification of the country by the Northern communists. But those considered the final American casualties of the Vietnam War died the following month in neighboring Cambodia fighting soldier...
Ghosts of Arlington Podcast
I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text here Just a quick update on where I'm at with the move that has forced the podcast into its current hiatus. The introduction and transition music heard on the podcast is composed and recorded by the eldest Ghosts of Arlington, Jr. While the rest of his catalogue is quite different from what he's performed for me, you can find his music on bandcamp.com under the names Caladrius and Bloodfeather. As always, a very special thanks to the Comm...