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The final episodes of this (somewhat) mini-series.
This is the story of a battle, of a disastrous retreat, and the conspiracy which followed.
This was a naval disaster of epic scale. More than American forty warships and transport vessels were destroyed. Another America naval disaster of this scale would not be repeated until the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, more than 162 years later.
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The final episodes of this (somewhat) mini-series.
This is the story of a battle, of a disastrous retreat, and the conspiracy which followed.
This was a naval disaster of epic scale. More than American forty warships and transport vessels were destroyed. Another America naval disaster of this scale would not be repeated until the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, more than 162 years later.
Get the (free!) transcript, (free!) bonus content, and sign up for the (free!) newsletter here: www.usnavalhistorypodcast.com/the-penobscot-expedition-7/
Financially support the show here: https://www.usnavalhistorypodcast.com/#/portal/signup
Visit the Typhoon Bearing website: typhoonbearing.substack.com
Support the show here: https://usnavalhistorypodcast.com/#/portal/signup
Email me at: [email protected]
Follow me on IG: @USNavyPodcast
Follow me on Twitter: @ChaseHDalton
Please also share, rate, and subscribe to help the show grow.

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