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Preble Hall

U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Dr. Stephen Phillipspreble-hall.transistor.fm
A naval history podcast from Preble Hall - the United States Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis, Maryland. Preble Hall will interview historians, practitioners, military personnel, and other experts on a variety of naval history topics from ancient history to recent history.
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Episodes

Admiral Mike Mullen, Part I

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen begins the first part in a series of interviews with historians Tyler Pitrof and John Sherwood of the Naval History and Heritage Command

Nov 13, 20221 hr 30 minEp. 161

CDR David Bruhn - On the Gunline: U.S. Navy Warships off Vietnam

Dr. Stephen Phillips interviews CDR David Bruhn, USN-Ret,to discuss his book, "On the Gunline: U.S. Navy and Royal Austrailian Navy Warships off Vietnam, 1965-1973." Bruhn relays how navy surface ships interdicted North Vietnamese logistics and supported U.S. Marines and soldiers ashore with gunfire support. Topics include the major operations such as Operation Market Time and Sea Dragon, the actions of participating ships like USS St Paul , USS New Jersey , USS Carronade , and USS Epperson, and...

Nov 06, 202253 minEp. 160

NHHC and Leyte Gulf

Dr. Martin Waldmen, Deputy Branch Head of the Histories Division at Naval History and Heritage Command, discusses its latest book on the Battle of Leyte Gulf

Oct 30, 202254 minEp. 159

The Artist's Journey

To see the museum and Kristin Cronic's art, go to 3DTour :: Museum :: USNA

Oct 23, 202242 minEp. 158

Sailors, Caribbean Trade, and National Boundaries in the Late Nineteenth Century

Kevin Grubbs is a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Mississippi. His dissertation, entitled “Forgotten Goods: Sailors, Caribbean Trade, and National Boundaries in the Late Nineteenth Century,” analyzes the impact of sailors on the development of community and capitalism along the Gulf Coast. He has also been published in the Journal of Mississippi History on runaway slaves and the interstate slave trade. Previous conference papers include “No Other Means of Prevention: Smuggling and Ca...

Oct 09, 202233 minEp. 156

From the North Pole to Nuclear Power: Admiral Al Kelln

Admiral Al Kelln, US Naval Academy Class of 1952 discusses his early career as the first person to fly over, walk on, and sail under the North Pole and as Chief Engineer of USS Enterprise

Sep 25, 202235 minEp. 154

The Museum at West Point

David Reel, Executive Director of the Museum at West Point, discusses that historic facility and its collection.

Sep 19, 202229 minEp. 152

Secrets in Depth by CDR Joseph Dituri, USN-Ret, PhD

Dr. Stephen Phillips interviews CDR Joseph Dituri, USN-Ret, PhD to discuss his career as a Navy Diver, Special Operations Officer, and Engineering Duty Officer, to include the world of submarine rescue all of which influence Dituri's novel, "Secrets in Depth." Secrets in Depth by Joseph Dituri The Terrible Hours by Peter Maas Dr. Deep Sea - http://drdeepsea.com/ Hyperbaric Oxygen Clinic Tampa -http://hbotampa.com/ takes one directly to: https://underseaoxygenclinic.com/...

Sep 18, 202231 minEp. 153

Millenium Challenge 2002: Being There

What was it like to work through Millenium Challenge, a major war game exercise in 2002? This episode's guest, Bill Rearick, discusses what it was like behind the scenes.

Sep 04, 202225 minEp. 151

150th Episode Hotwash

Podcast co-hosts Marcus Jones, Abby Mullen, Steve Phillips, Tyler Pitrof, and Claude Berube discuss some of the highlights of the first 150 episodes, the value of podcasts for oral history, historians they'd like to interview, and more. Thanks to all the listeners for joining us on this journey so far. We appreciate your support and hope you'll continue to enjoy the podcast.

Aug 27, 202243 minEp. 150

Retrospective on Iraq & Afghanistan

Lieutenant Colonel Mike Nelson, USA, discusses what he's learned in his career and 11 deployments in the Middle East, joint operations, strategies, and what the next generation needs to learn.

Aug 18, 202247 minEp. 147

Privateering in the American Revolution

Eric Jay Dolin discusses his latest book, "Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution." Some of his other books include "When America Met China," "Black Flags, Blue Waters," and "Leviathan."

Aug 03, 202236 minEp. 146

Foreign Jack Tars

The Preble Hall podcast is a production of Preble Hall - the U.S. Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis, MD. www.usna.edu/museum Twitter @usnamuseum

Jun 20, 202243 minEp. 145

LCDR Stephenson and the wreck of USS Johnston (DD 557)

Sea of Thunder by Evan Thomas Spirit of the Sammy B by Robert Copeland The Making of the Deep Submergence Vehicle Limiting Factor : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb5j9oeZCm0&t=46s Caladan Oceanic Samar Battlefield Expedition: https://caladanoceanic.com/expeditions/samar/ Caladan Oceanic Press Release: https://caladanoceanic.com/expeditions/samar/pressrelease/ Parks Stephenson Explorations on Facebook...

Jun 13, 202246 minEp. 148

Napoleon's Escape from Elba: Evan Wilson

Abby talks to Evan Wilson of the U.S. Naval War College about Napoleon and his escape from Elba. The article we discuss can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1080/00253359.2021.1940517. Evan's website is http://evanwilson.org/.

May 30, 202240 minEp. 149

Forgetting the Maritime Strategy: The Naval Career of Peter M. Swartz, Part 4

What happened to strategic planning in the Navy after the end of the Cold War? Associate Professor Marcus O. Jones and Dr. Tyler Pitrof (US Naval Academy) interview Captain Peter M. Swartz, USN (Ret.) on his unusual career and unique insight into strategic planning in the US Navy in the late- and immediate post-Cold War periods. This is a continuation of episode 140.

May 02, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 142

From OP-60 to Colin Powell: The Naval Career of Peter M. Swartz, Part 3

What was it like to be at NATO headquarters during the collapse of the Eastern Bloc? Associate Professor Marcus O. Jones and Dr. Tyler Pitrof (US Naval Academy) interview Captain Peter M. Swartz, USN (Ret.) on his unusual career and unique insight into strategic planning in the US Navy in the late- and immediate post-Cold War periods. This is a continuation of the story begun in episode 124.

Mar 21, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 140

USS Impervious and Mine Countermeasures in Desert Storm: Capt David Jackson

The Surface Navy Association lecture / discussion mentioned in this episode can be found via the SNA facebook page. It was entitled - Naval Heritage Program: The Mining and Saving of USS Princeton and USS Tripoli During Desert Storm: https://www.facebook.com/navysna/videos/230965752544249

Mar 14, 202244 minEp. 139

Naval Academy Sea Trials

Sea Trials have become a major event at the end of every academic year at the Naval Academy. What are they and how did they start? In this episode Major Robert Shea, USMC, talks about today's sea trials while CAPT Shiho Rybski and CAPT Mike Wisecup recall how a few midshipmen kicked them off in the mid 1990s.

Mar 07, 202248 minEp. 138

The Academy and Women's Suffrage in 1912

The play, "A Close Call," is read through by midshipmen volunteers at the Museum known as the "Monuments Mids." They provide countless support to the preservation and education mission of the Naval Academy Museum.

Feb 14, 202249 minEp. 136

Captain Jim Lovell, USN (Ret)

Dr. Claude Berube, Director of the USNA Museum, and Dr. Jerry Hendrix, a retired Navy Captain and former Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command, interview Captain James Lovell, USN (Ret), USNA Class of 1952 and NASA Astronaut

Feb 03, 202243 minEp. 135

The Birth of the Strike Fighter: The Naval Career of Joseph Dyer

How did the Navy end up with one fighter to rule them all-- the F/A-18E/F? Associate Professor Marcus O. Jones and Tyler Pitrof (US Naval Academy) interview Vice Admiral Joseph Dyer, USN (Ret.) on his role as chief test pilot of the United States Navy and in the birth of the true "strike fighter." Due to recording in the Naval Academy's wargaming lab, there is some electronic interference in this episode.

Jan 31, 20221 hr 15 minEp. 134

Rendering Safe an unexploded Exocet missile aboard USS Stark (FFG-31)

LCDR Tony Nahitchevansky, USN-Ret, joins Stephen Phillips to discuss responding to and rendering safe an Exocet missile aboard USS Stark (FFG-31) during "The Tanker War" after the ship was mistaken by an Iraqi Air Force aircraft as an Iranian Tanker on the night of May 17, 1987.

Jan 24, 20221 hr 6 minEp. 133
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