Nearly every one of our episodes focused on humans' interactions with a particular type of inanimate object on the battlefield, sometimes the way in which the object is wielded by others, sometimes the actions those humans have to take in order to survive the ordeal. It's not just inanimate objects, though, that have found their way into militaries, but animals besides humans that have been used for most everything from hauling weapons to carrying troops to serving as weapons themselves.
In this episode, Staffer and Adin are joined by Hannah Palsa, a PhD student at Kansas State University studying WWII's Dogs for Defense program.
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The 82nd's Almost Mission to Rome
A Very Special Lexington and Concord Reading
Loose Rounds #9 - AUSA Live Show
Loose Rounds #8 - Wheels
Loose Rounds #7 - Ship Design
Loose Rounds #6 - Cartography
Loose Rounds #5 - Field Rations
Loose Rounds #4 - Communications
Loose Rounds #3 - Logistics
2.9 - The Once and Future Sniper
Loose Rounds #2 - Blood Transfusions
2.8 - The White Feather
Loose Rounds #1 - Mortars
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2.7 - A Soviet Sniper's American Journey
2.6 - The White Death
2.5 - A Duel in the Trenches
2.4 - The Fighters of the Black Snake's Den
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