I intend to give a military history centered podcast. I will show in a narrative format to how commanders from the ancient world-wars of decolonization conduct battles. The episodes will consist of intro, body, and conclusion on the myriad battles fought throughout time. Finally, I hope to honor my father who gave me this passion in military history and return that passion in equal measure to my listeners.

Battlefield Command Podcast
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Podcast Overview
I intend to give a military history centered podcast. I will show in a narrative format to how commanders from the ancient world-wars of decolonization conduct battles. The episodes will consist of intro, body, and conclusion on the myriad battles fought throughout time. Finally, I hope to honor my father who gave me this passion in military history and return that passion in equal measure to my listeners.
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June 12, 2021
Revenge for Leonidas
<p>Plataea is one of the many forgotten battles of the ancient world. A grand coalition of Greek city-states came together in a massive show of strength to oppose the Persian Empire. Nonetheless, the odds were still against the Greeks--as they had been at Marathon--at Thermopylae-- at Salamis, and now, at Plataea. The Persians under King Xerxes had retreated with a significant part of their massive army, returning to their central power base in Sardis. Mardonius, as a general, is still quite capable of finishing the job his King had started a year before. Northern and Central Greece was still firmly under Persia's control and wouldn't break away as long as the Persians maintained a military presence in the region. Only through one last great united effort would the rivals of Athens and Sparta triumph at last over the vast numbers of Persia.</p>

December 29, 2020
Prophecy Fulfilled
<p>Leonidas and his allied coalition fought valiantly against the Persians and their massive army. The very fate of Greece hung in the balance while Xerxes tried to batter away at this seemingly impregnable defensive position. Xerxes ended up losing thousands of men against such a small number of men. Ultimately the losses by themselves were merely a drop in the bucket of such a vast host. The ideal of courage and heroism set by the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae conveyed a message of hope and pride to their fellow Greeks. A monument to their sacrifice stands at Thermopylae today with an epitaph penned by the poet Simonides to commemorate the last stand of the Spartans: “Go tell the Spartans, passerby, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie.”</p>

December 22, 2020
Marshall the Empire
<p>It is now ten years after the miraculous victory at Marathon. A thousand nations of the Persian Empire are on the march. This vast host drains the rivers dry and shakes the very earth with its march. Such a vast host had never before been assembled in the annals of history and this great army had but one objective. The complete conquest of all Greece. Xerxes would at last gain sweet revenge against these impudent Greeks. Athens, Sparta and a uneasy coalition of city states are all that stand against the might of Persia. Soon few will stand against many, and even the army of a god king will bleed.</p>
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