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Historic Military Interviews, sets out to create a audio series of service veterans telling their stories, their service experiences on the battlefield and off, helping soldiers tell their story of be... more
FAQs about Historic Military Interviews:How many episodes does Historic Military Interviews have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.
November 02, 2023Australian Diggers Stories From The Vietnam WarThe National Vietnam Veterans Museum is a non-profit organisation that was set up to remember and recognise Australian diggers who returned from Vietnam. The museum is not focused on the war aspect but more on the everyday stories of diggers and the challenges during their time in Vietnam and after their return. The museum houses many artefacts such as medals, letters and photos donated by veterans, but it also has a unique collection of military equipment such as helicopters, trucks and jeeps. There are displays that tell you about life on base camp, daily activities and what it was like when they were at war.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more3minPlay
October 29, 2023Honouring Australian DiggersIt's not easy for Vietnam veterans to find support, or even to talk about their experiences. It's even harder when they come home and realize that their friends and family don't understand what they've been through. That's why John Methven, a retired Australian Army officer and Vietnam veteran, established the National Vietnam Veterans Museum in Victoria, Australia. The museum is dedicated to helping veterans find their own stories, as well as providing them with resources to deal with any issues they might be facing after coming home from war.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more3minPlay
October 25, 2023Restoration of a Vietnam era de Havilland DHC-4 CaribouThis audio is about a group of volunteers restoration of a Vietnam Era de Havilland DHC-4 Caribou aircraft at the National Vietnam Veterans Museum in Victoria Australia. During the Vietnam War, the Caribou was used primarily for transport of troops and equipment. Its ability to land and take-off on short airstrips made it a great workhorse. With thanks to the National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Phillip Island, Victoria AustraliaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more4minPlay
October 22, 2023RF-4C Phantom: The Courageous Pilots of the Vietnam War S2E13Air Vice Marshall Alan Reed would fly RF-4c Phantom Bombers during the Vietnam war. He would fly more than 100 missions over North Vietnam doing arial reconnaissance. The RF-4C Phantom was designed by McDonnell Douglas in response to a US Air Force request for a photo-reconnaissance aircraft with two crew members, supersonic speed, and a high altitude capability. The prototype first flew in May 1966 and entered service in November 1967 with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat RTAFB, Thailand. The RF-4Cs were used extensively during the Vietnam War. They provided reconnaissance support for ground troops, performed battle damage assessment photography, and took pictures of enemy installations that were used to plan strikes by B-52 bombers against those targets. In this video, Captain John Methven (Ret) shares Australian soldier experiences as a platoon commander and Regiment Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment that was stationed at the Australian base at Nui Dat. John has dedicated his life to fighting for the recognition of Vietnam Veterans and assisting veterans dealing with PTSD and the impacts of agent orange. John is the founder and curator of the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Philip Island in Victoria Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more4minPlay
October 15, 2023From the Battlefield to Bliss: Vietnam WarThe Vietnam War was a very stressful time for soldiers. They were away from their families, they had to deal with being in a war zone and they were often subjected to violence. When soldiers would return from combat missions they found ways to relax. Often this would involve drinking large amounts of beer and watching movies and live shows when available. It's easy to see why they wanted to escape their memories and enjoy themselves once they were back at base! In this video, Captain John Methven (Ret) shares Australian soldier experiences as a platoon commander and Regiment Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment that was stationed at the Australian base at Nui Dat. John has dedicated his life to fighting for the recognition of Vietnam Veterans and assisting veterans dealing with PTSD and the impacts of agent orange. John is the founder and curator of the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Philip Island in Victoria Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more5minPlay
October 15, 2023RF-4C Phantom: The Courageous Pilots of the Vietnam War S2E11Air Vice Marshall Alan Reed would fly RF-4c Phantom Bombers during the Vietnam war. He would fly more than 100 missions over North Vietnam doing arial reconnaissance. The RF-4C Phantom was designed by McDonnell Douglas in response to a US Air Force request for a photo-reconnaissance aircraft with two crew members, supersonic speed, and a high altitude capability. The prototype first flew in May 1966 and entered service in November 1967 with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat RTAFB, Thailand. The RF-4Cs were used extensively during the Vietnam War. They provided reconnaissance support for ground troops, performed battle damage assessment photography, and took pictures of enemy installations that were used to plan strikes by B-52 bombers against those targets. In this video, Captain John Methven (Ret) shares Australian soldier experiences as a platoon commander and Regiment Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment that was stationed at the Australian base at Nui Dat. John has dedicated his life to fighting for the recognition of Vietnam Veterans and assisting veterans dealing with PTSD and the impacts of agent orange. John is the founder and curator of the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Philip Island in Victoria Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more4minPlay
October 15, 2023Australian War Artist Shot in Nui Dat - Vietnam War S2E10The Vietnam War was a brutal conflict that saw many soldiers from Australia lose their lives. The Australian government also sent two war artists to Vietnam to capture the horrors of war in their artwork. One of these war artists was Lt Bruce Fletcher, who was seriously wounded upon arrival in Vietnam by a round that went off when a soldier carrying a number of enemy rifles dropped one of them which unfortunately still had a round in the chamber which went off. On debarking from the ramp at the back of the plane where he had just landed, Lt Fletcher was struck by this stray round and suffered serious injuries to his leg. Despite this unfortunate accident, Lt Fletcher went on to complete several sketches and paintings of Australian soldiers during his time in Vietnam, documenting their bravery and sacrifice for future generations. In this video, Captain John Methven (Ret) shares Australian soldier experiences as a platoon commander and Regiment Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment that was stationed at the Australian base at Nui Dat. John has dedicated his life to fighting for the recognition of Vietnam Veterans and assisting veterans dealing with PTSD and the impacts of agent orange. John is the founder and curator of the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Philip Island in Victoria Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more3minPlay
October 15, 2023A Harrowing Photo Vietnam WarDuring the Vietnam War a group of soldiers from the 2nd Royal Australian Regiment (2nd RAR) had the day before returned from a patrol. While resting they were asked to go outside the wire to see a helicopter power display. While watching three soldiers stopped to pose for a photo. Thirty seconds later a wayward missile from a helicopter would fall amongst them them killing three in total and severely wounding 14 others. A friendly photo within seconds turns to devastation. The three soldiers are Dennis (Dave) Enright, Harry Leggett and Stan Radomi. One soldiers words "Yeah it was a lovely sunny day at Nui Dat. We'll leave it at that! We can't change yesterday. I'm just another Nasho. In this video, Captain John Methven (Ret) shares Australian soldier experiences as a platoon commander and Regiment Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment that was stationed at the Australian base at Nui Dat. John has dedicated his life to fighting for the recognition of Vietnam Veterans and assisting veterans dealing with PTSD and the impacts of agent orange. John is the founder and curator of the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Philip Island in Victoria Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more3minPlay
September 01, 2023102-Year-Old: 2nd World War Veteran Jim Brooks Shares Memories: Pacific War - Borneo Bonus S2E8Today, we have the honour of talking to 102-year-old 2nd World War veteran Jim Brooks about his memories. We talk to him about his time he spent during the 2nd World War in Darwin, Papua New Guinea, and Borneo. The Borneo campaign was considered the final major Australian operations of the 2nd world war in the Pacific. Beginning on 1 May 1945 and continuing through to August, the campaign comprised of three distinct operations: Balikpapan, Brunei Bay and Tarakan. Overall, Australian casualties numbered more than 2000 for the entire campaign.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more7minPlay
August 29, 2023102 Year Old: 2nd World War Veteran Jim Brooks Shares Memories: Darwin, Papua New Guinea and Borneo S2E8Today, we have the honour of talking to 102-year-old 2nd World War veteran Jim Brooks about his WW2 memories. We talk to him about his time he spent during the 2nd World War in Darwin, Papua New Guinea, and Borneo. The Borneo campaign was considered the final major Australian operations of the 2nd world war in the Pacific. Beginning on 1 May 1945 and continuing through to August, the campaign comprised of three distinct operations: Balikpapan, Brunei Bay and Tarakan. Overall, Australian casualties numbered more than 2000 for the entire campaign.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historic-military-interviews--5668402/support....more33minPlay
FAQs about Historic Military Interviews:How many episodes does Historic Military Interviews have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.