All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Pearl Harbor: Avoidable or Inevitable

    • August 30, 2022

    In our inaugural episode, Retired Navy Captain Bill Toti and historian Seth Paridon discuss whether or not the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was avoidable or inevitable. What went right? What went wrong? Tune in to find out!

  • S01E02 The Fall of the Philippines

    • September 6, 2022

    In this week's episode, Captain Bill Toti and Seth Paridon discuss how and why the American defense of the Philippines failed so badly and then go on to discuss the effect the devastating defeat had on American morale.

  • S01E03 The Legend of Dugout Doug

    • September 13, 2022

  • S01E04 Nimitz: The Consummate Leader

    • September 20, 2022

    This week very special guest Admiral James Stavridis joins Seth and Bill to discuss the leadership qualities and character of the greatest Admiral in US Navy history, Chester W. Nimitz. Join us as we unpack the legacy of the Fleet Admiral who was instrumental in the ultimate defeat of Imperial Japan.

  • S01E05 Hit and Run

    • September 27, 2022

    In this week's episode, Seth and Bill discuss the situation in the Pacific in late December 1941 and the United States' first strike back at the Japanese. The February 1, 1942 raid on the Marshall Islands by Enterprise Air Group highlights the episode as our hosts break down the attacks and the personalities that took part in the very first aircraft carrier-launched offensive strike in US Navy history. Join us for an exciting episode as Bill and Seth dive deep into this often forgotten and overlooked, but very important aspect of the early Pacific War.

  • S01E06 Station HYPO

    • October 4, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill are honored to be joined by retired Rear Admiral Sam Cox, chief historian of the Naval History and Heritage Command to discuss the all-important Station HYPO. The trio discusses HYPO, the mythical Joseph Rochefort and his team of codebreakers as well as the importance of HYPO in the first six months of the Pacific war and beyond.

  • S01E07 Scratch One Flattop: The Battle of Coral Sea

    • October 11, 2022

    In this week's episode, Seth and Bill get into the blow-by-blow action of May 7 and May 8, 1942 in what is known as the Battle of the Coral Sea. The team discusses some of the decisions made by opposing forces as well as some of the more intriguing personal stories from Coral Sea...including SBDs as anti-torpedo plane patrol, and the birth of the legend that was Swede Vejtasa.

  • S01E08 Calculated Risk: Prepping for Midway

    • October 18, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill sit down with special guest, historian Jon Parshall, to discuss both the Japanese and American preparations for the Battle of Midway. The crew goes through each and every step of preparation for the battle from Japanese plans, Nimitz's build-up on Midway, Japanese intentions, and American expectations, and even disclose some new information regarding Point Luck and its role in the seminal battle in US Navy history.

  • S01E09 Like Three Haystacks on Fire: June 4, 1942

    • October 25, 2022

    In this week's episode Seth and Bill are again joined by historian Jon Parshall to dissect the events of June 4, 1942 at the Battle of Midway. The trio dives deep into the accounts of the day from both sides and dispel some very popular myths with cold, hard history. All the while the crew goes into each and every piece of the deciding day of the seminal battle in US Navy history.

  • S01E10 The Battle of Midway in Perspective

    • November 1, 2022

    This week, Seth, Bill and returning special guest Jon Parshall, put a bow on the Battle of Midway and put the important US victory into perspective. In the ensuing discussion, the trio explains why Midway is NOT the turning point of the Pacific War, and what the US victory actually did for the US war effort in the Pacific theater.

  • S01E11 Adm. King was right about (Almost) everything

    • November 8, 2022

    In this week's episode, Bill and Seth discuss the enormous contributions of one of the lesser-known personalities of the Pacific War, Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King. Somewhat lost in the overall history of the Pacific War, King played a vital role in the war's planning, strategy and execution.

  • S01E12 Operation WATCHTOWER

    • November 15, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill examine the preparations for the Operation WATCHTOWER-the invasion of Guadalcanal and Tulagi. The team dives deep into the planning and preparation of the first American ground offensive of the Pacific War.

  • S01E13 One Brush of the Armored Sleeve: Tulagi and Tenaru

    • November 22, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill welcome historian and Guadalcanal expert Dave Holland to the show as they discuss the landings and subsequent fighting on Tulagi, Gavutu and Tanambogo. After diving into some of the personal stories of the Raiders and Paramarines who fought there, the trio dives deep into the history and story of the first of many major land battles on Guadalcanal, the Battle of the Tenaru River.

  • S01E14 The Battle of Savo Island

    • November 29, 2022

    This week, Seth and Bill discuss the details of the worst defeat in the storied history of the United States Navy, the Battle of Savo Island. The team breaks down the minute details and the loss of 4 Allied heavy cruisers in the first surface engagement of the Guadalcanal campaign.

  • S01E15 The Battle of the Eastern Solomons

    • December 6, 2022

    This week, Seth and Bill dig into what is probably the least known carrier battle of the war, Eastern Solomons. Despite it not being well known, Eastern Solomons played an important role in the continuing struggle for control of the seas around Guadalcanal. Tune in and see what the team has to say as they break down this, the third carrier battle of 1942, and the first of the Guadalcanal campaign.

  • S01E16 The Battle for Edson's Ridge

    • December 13, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back Guadalcanal historian Dave Holland to talk about the pivotal September 12-14 Battle of Edson's Ridge on Guadalcanal. The trio dive deep into the hellish nights on the ridge that the Raiders named in honor of their commanding officer, Merritt "Red Mike" Edson. The battle that raged for two consecutive nights is often viewed as the most pivotal, and crucial, battle on the land side of the campaign for Guadalcanal. Tune in to see if the trio believes that statement to be true.

  • S01E17 Sparring on the Matinikau

    • December 20, 2022

    This week Seth and Bill are once again joined by Guadalcanal expert and friend Dave Holland. The trio breaks down some of the lesser-known, but still vitally important, clashes along the Matanikau River in September and October 1942 during the ongoing struggle for Guadalcanal. Tune in to see what the team learns and discusses along the way.

  • S01E18 Crossing the T: The Battle of Cape Esperance

    • December 27, 2022

    This week Bill and Seth discuss the first surface victory of the Guadalcanal campaign for the US Navy off Cape Esperance. A shrewd commander, technological advantages, and overwhelming firepower are just some of the factors that drive the US Navy to victory over a Japanese cruiser and destroyer force in October 1942. Tune in to hear what the team has to say.

  • S01E19 The Battle of Henderson Field

    • January 3, 2023

    Today Seth and Bill are joined again by Dave Holland and the trio discusses the "high water mark" of the Japanese ashore on Guadalcanal-the October offensive that culminated in the Battle of Henderson Field. The heroic and true stories of John Basilone and Mitch Paige are broken down in detail. Tune in to see what the guys talk about as they break down this pivotal clash.

  • S01E20 The Battle of Santa Cruz

    • January 10, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill sit down with good buddy and friend of the show, Jon Parshall, to discuss the pivotal Battle of Santa Cruz that occurred in the waters near Guadalcanal on October 26, 1942. American naval aviators square off against the Imperial Japanese Navy once again in the last carrier battle of 1942. Tune in to hear what the trio has to say about the epic, and last, carrier duel of 1942.

  • S01E21 A Discussion on Guadalcanal Leadership

    • January 17, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill sit down with returning guest and pal, Jon Parshall to discuss some of the men who led the Guadalcanal campaign, from both sides...for better or for worse. Tune in to see what the trio has to say about Admirals Ghormley, Halsey, Fletcher, Nagumo, Yamamoto, Turner and the rest.

  • S01E22 The Bar Room Brawl: Friday November 13, 1942

    • January 24, 2023

    This week Seth and guest co-host Jon Parshall break down the chaotic melee that was the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. Known as the Bar Room Brawl, the battle that occurred on Friday the 13th of November 1942 was one of the more heroic, if not confounding, sea battles in US Navy history. Tune in to watch as Seth and Jon break down this epic naval slugfest.

  • S01E23 The Night the Giants Rode: November 14-15, 1942

    • January 31, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good pal historian Jon Parshall to talk about the clash of giants that occurred on the night of November 14-15, 1942 off the shores of Guadalcanal. The battleship duel between USS Washington and Kirishima sealed the fate of the Imperial effort at Guadalcanal, and is seen as the final nail in the Imperial Coffin when it comes to "Starvation Island". Tune in and see what the trio uncover as they talk about ADM Willis Lee's slugfest with the Japanese as USS Washington slays the Kirishima.

  • S01E24 The End Game: November-January on Guadalcanal

    • February 14, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back historian Dave Holland to talk about the last few weeks on Guadalcanal as the 2nd Marine Division, 2nd Raider Battalion and US Army attempt to wipe out the remaining Japanese on the island. The trio discusses the Long Patrol, Gifu, Sea Horse and Galloping Horse as the campaign ashore winds mercifully down to a finale.

  • S01E25 Tassafaronga and Guadalcanal Campaign Wrap Up

    • February 21, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth put a "bow" on the Guadalcanal campaign, tying up loose ends, giving a brief overview of the naval Battle of Tassafaronga, while also giving the overall perspective of the tide-turning campaign in the Pacific war in this final episode of Season 1. Bill and Seth also give a preview of what's coming up next in Season 2 as the podcast, and the Pacific War, progress into 1943.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Introduction to The Silent Service

    • February 28, 2023

    In the first episode of Season 2 and transition into the war year of 1943, Seth and Bill welcome retired Admiral Thomas Fargo, an esteemed submariner, to introduce the topic of the US Navy's Silent Service. The trio goes over the overall strategy and effectiveness of the submarine force, prepping the podcast for deeper dives (pun intended) in this new season.

  • S02E02 Submarines 101 or "How to Submarine"

    • March 7, 2023

    To prepare our viewers and listeners for the submarine stories we will be talking about in some of our upcoming episodes, we figured we would let our very own sub skipper, Captain Toti, give you guys a lesson on how to submarine. This week we will take a look at how WWII Fleet Boats operated, how attacks were conducted and the basic operations of the US Navy's most complicated vessel.

  • S02E03 Legendary Duo: Mush Morton and the USS Wahoo

    • March 14, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill discuss the patrols of the legendary US fleet boat, USS Wahoo (SS-238), and her equally legendary skipper, Dudley W. "Mush" Morton. Morton and Wahoo became tied at the hip and together, with Dick O'Kane and an unbelievable cast of officers and men, rewrote the "book" on how to conduct submarine operations against the Empire of Japan in 1943.

  • S02E04 Green Hell: New Guinea from Kokoda to Buna-Gona

    • March 21, 2023

    This week Seth, Bill and Jon Parshall discuss the opening moves in the campaign for New Guinea. The trio breaks down the fighting along the Kokoda Track, the unbelievable human suffering in the Owen Stanleys and jungle and conclude with the fighting in Buna, Gona and Sanananda.

  • S02E05 The Cactus Air Force

    • March 28, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill discuss the legendary Cactus Air Force on Guadalcanal. In this episode the team breaks down some of the legendary men who flew from Henderson Field in the struggle for Guadalcanal, digging into the combat history of men like Joe Foss and John L Smith to name a couple. Tune in and see what the guys have to say.

  • S02E06 Black Panther of the Pacific: Dick O'Kane and USS Tang

    • April 4, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome naval historian and YouTuber Drachinifel to the show to discuss the Silent Service's deadliest skipper, Dick O'Kane and his equally deadly boat, the legendary USS Tang (SS-306). Join us for a lively discussion that documents this legendary boat and her skipper's journey into history.

  • S02E07 Commerce Destruction: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea

    • April 11, 2023

    This week guest co-host Jon Parshall joins Seth for a discussion on one of the more important, if not lesser known, events of the Pacific War in 1943, the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Seth and Jon break down the ins and outs of the epic aerial destruction of an entire Japanese convoy at the hands of the Royal Australian Air Force and GEN Kenney's 5th Air Force in New Guinea.

  • S02E08 Operation VENGEANCE: Killing Yamamoto

    • April 18, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill dissect the mission to assassinate the Japanese Commander in Chief Combined Fleet, Isoroku Yamamoto. The team digs deep into the codebreaking that led to the mission as well as the execution of the mission by pilots of the 339th Fighter Squadron in their P-38s.

  • S02E09 Operation TOENAILS: New Georgia

    • April 25, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill dig into one of the lesser-known, but no less important, campaigns of 1943...New Georgia. The island of New Georgia and its invaluable Munda airfield was considered a vital step in the march up the Solomons chain in 1943. Initial advances made good on plans, but stubborn Japanese defenses and ill-prepared American infantry turned the advance into a slog. New Georgia provided valuable lessons in training and tactics for the fights that would come soon.

  • S02E10 Death of the Machine Gun Cruiser: Kula Gulf

    • May 2, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth take a look at one of the lesser-known surface battles in the Pacific, the Battle of Kula Gulf. The team breaks down the gunfight and dissects the amazing survival story of the crew of the ship known as the "Machine Gun Cruiser", USS Helena (CL-50). Tune in and see what the fellas have to say.

  • S02E11 Two if by Sea: The Battles of Kolombangara and Vella Gulf

    • May 9, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill double dip and take a look at two battles that were fought during the New Georgia campaign, those two being the Naval Battle of Kolombangara and the Battle of Vella Gulf. Tune in and see what the team has to say about ADM Ainsworth's second chance at Kolombangara and the emergence of new US destroyer tactics at Vella Gulf.

  • S02E12 Confounding Problems: American Torpedo Issues in WWII

    • May 16, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth take a look at what one must consider a crime against American sailors in World War II, that is of course, the torpedo problems. Torpedo problems plagued the US Navy during the war, specifically from 1941-44, and Bill provides us with a deep dive into the issues, who is to blame and the way the problems were solved. Tune in and see what the team has to say.

  • S02E13 Lucky Fluckey and his Barb-arians

    • May 23, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth break down the leadership and the war patrols of the incomparable Eugene B. "Lucky" Fluckey and his beloved USS Barb (SS-220). Tune in and see what the team breaks down as the ingenious, innovative and revolutionary skipper rewrites the tactics of submarine warfare in World War II.

  • S02E14 Pappy Boyington and his Black Sheep

    • May 30, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth discuss one of the most famous pilots and famous squadrons in history, Pappy Boyington and his famous Black Sheep. Seth and Bill debunk some of the myths and lore about Pappy and his men, and in turn reveal the true stories of the professionals who flew the Corsairs of VMF-214 with their legendary skipper.

  • S02E15 The Ace Race Over New Guinea 1943-44

    • June 6, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome first time guest, author and historian John Bruning to the show to discuss the ace race of New Guinea in 1943. The trio unpacks the stories of General George Kenney, the birth of his 5th Air Force, as well as Richard Bong and Tommy McGuire and their quest to become America's Ace of Aces.

  • S02E16 Gung Ho! The Makin Island Raid

    • June 13, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill take a step back to 1942 and look at the somewhat audacious, somewhat foolhardy Makin Island Raid of August 1942. Colonel Evans Carlson and his 2nd Raider Battalion, Carlson's Raiders, launched an audacious, ferocious and extremely hazardous raid behind enemy lines on Makin Atoll in August of 1942. Hailed as a success by the American press at the time, the team breaks down whether or not it really was as successful as originally said to be.

  • S02E17 Sweep up the Solomons: Vella LaVella and Cape St. George

    • June 20, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth sweep up the remaining naval surface battles in the long and bloody road up the Solomons island chain. US Navy destroyers meet the Imperial Navy once again at The Naval Battle of Vella LaVella and a gentleman named Arleigh Burke sets the pace at Cape St. George. Additionally, Bill sets us all straight in the story of PT-109 and John F Kennedy.

  • S02E18 Submarine Medals of Honor

    • June 27, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome special guest Chuck Merkel to the show to discuss the Medals of Honor awarded to those members of the Silent Service during World War II. Together the trio goes into the stories of Howard Gilmore, John Cromwell, Sam Dealey, Red Ramage, and George Street. Tune in and see what gallantry is really like.

  • S02E19 The Invasion of Bougainville

    • July 4, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill tackle the invasion of Bougainville on November 1, 1943. With the noose around Rabaul growing ever tighter, ADM Halsey and the new 3rd Marine Division and veteran 37th Infantry Division land at Cape Torokina and establish airfields to further tighten the grip on the Japanese fortress at Rabaul. Tune in and see what the team has to say about the reasons for the invasion, the operation itself, heroism, and the end results.

  • S02E20 The Battle of Empress Augusta Bay

    • July 11, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill are again joined by naval historian Drachinifel and the trio discusses the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay that was fought as a result of the invasion of Bougainville on the night of November 1-2, 1943. Tune in and see what the trio has to say about the resounding American surface victory.

  • S02E21 The Carrier Raids on Rabaul

    • July 18, 2023

    This week Seth and guest co-host Jon Parshall maneuver their way through the two aircraft carrier raids on the Japanese fortress of Rabaul. The team goes through the personal stories of some of those involved, discusses the impact of the raids on the almost mythical Japanese complex, and discusses the ships used in both raids. Tune in and see how these two raids impacted the overall campaign not only in the Solomons area, but the war as a whole.

  • S02E22 The Thousand Mile War: The Aleutians

    • July 25, 2023

    This week Seth and guest co-host Jon Parshall discuss the largely forgotten and relatively unknown campaign in the Aleutian islands in 1942 and 1943. The pair discuss the Japanese invasion in 1942 and the plans made by the US in the defense of the Aleutians and eventual recapture. The discussion wraps as the American 7th Infantry Division lands and recaptures sovereign American territory.

  • S02E23 The Battle of Komandorski Islands

    • August 1, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth are joined once again by Naval History and Heritage Command Director, Rear Admiral sam Cox, to discuss the little-known and often-forgotten naval battle of the Komandorski Islands. The trio break down the 4-hour long old school naval gunnery duel in the frigid waters of the North Pacific during the Aleutian Islands campaign of 1943.

  • S02E24 USS Indianapolis Reunion

    • August 8, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill are recording the podcast together on July 6, 2023, from Benicia, California, in front of a live audience at the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Reunion. They discuss the peacetime and wartime record of the Indy, and include Q&A from the audience at the end.

  • S02E25 Downfall: Why Japan Surrendered

    • August 15, 2023

    This week we are stepping out of our chronological coverage of the war and jumping ahead to 1945 for this one episode as we acknowledge the 78th Anniversary of the day Japan surrendered, thus ending WWII. For this episode, Seth and Bill sit down with THE Pacific War historian Richard Frank to discuss the reasons why Japan surrendered in 1945. we often hear that watching or listening to our shows is like sitting in on a Master's course in WWII. Well, get ready for a doctoral course with this one...

  • S02E26 Operation GALVANIC: Preparations for Tarawa

    • August 22, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth dig into the preparations for the operation that kicks off the mighty Central Pacific Drive, that being of course, Operation GALVANIC, specifically the invasion of Tarawa atoll and Betio island. The team discusses the planning that went into the operation, the leaders who would take part, the equipment, the opposition and just what was at stake during the operation that we will cover in depth over the next several episodes.

  • S02E27 Utmost Savagery: Tarawa Day 1

    • August 29, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill dive into day 1 on Bloody Betio as the 2nd Marine Division assaults Tarawa atoll as part of Operation GALVANIC. The team discusses the absolute bloodbath that was D-Day ashore at Betio, the mistakes, the successes and the heroism of the common Marine. The team takes a deep dive into the personal stories that offer countless moments of inspiration.

  • S02E28 Bloody Betio: Days 2-3 and Wrap Up

    • September 5, 2023

    This week Bill and Seth wrap up the bloody battle for Betio as they go through days 2 and 3 of the historic fight for Tarawa. Then the team goes into the significance of the Battle of Tarawa and what it's implications held for the remainder of the war and even today. In addition, Seth reveals Norm Hatch’s footage of Alexander Bonnyman’s Medal of Honor action and dissects the film frame by frame.

  • S02E29 Captain Toti's Pearl Harbor (Part 1)

    • September 12, 2023

    This week Bill takes you on a tour of Pearl Harbor, to include Admiral Kimmel's office (with a great revelation regarding Admiral Nimitz), the site of the HA-19 midget submarine grounding, the spot where midget submarine I-22 tau was sunk in Pearl Harbor, Lockwood Hall to include the Clean Sweep Bar and the Skipper's Lounge, the site of Station Hypo, USS Missouri, and various other sites at Pearl Harbor. Join us next week for Part 2 of Captain Toti's Pearl Harbor. PS-- this is our version of "Operation Shoestring" where we try to do on location video podcasts on a shoestring budget, complete with audio problems! The good news is that we learned from this and future attempts will be better.

  • S02E30 Captain Toti's Pearl Harbor (Part 2)

    • September 19, 2023

    This week Bill takes you on a tour of Pearl Harbor, to include USS Bowfin, the Pacific Submarine Force Museum, and the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. PS-- this is our version of "Operation Shoestring" where we try to do on location video podcasts on a shoestring budget, complete with audio problems! The good news is that we learned from this and future attempts will be better.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Command Review of 1943 in the Pacific

    • September 26, 2023

    In this first episode of Season 3, Seth and Bill dive into the topic of leaders and leadership during 1943 in the Pacific. The team breaks down the decisions, performances, and personalities of several of the leading figures that factored into the success of 1943 before we get into the climactic year of 1944.

  • S03E02 Green Inferno: The Campaign for Cape Gloucester

    • October 3, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at Operation BACKHANDER, better known as the battle for Cape Gloucester that was fought from December 1943 through early 1944. The team examines the short but sharp fight executed by the jungle veterans of the 1st Marine Division as they endured yet another miserable, rain-soaked, hell hole of an island. Tune in and see what the team has to say about this oft-forgotten fight.

  • S03E03 Operation FLINTLOCK: The Marshall Islands Campaign

    • October 10, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome a new guest, fantastic historian, John McManus to the show to discuss Operation FLINTLOCK-The Marshall Islands Campaign. The next step in the road to Tokyo follows the Central Pacific Drive as it leaves the Gilberts and acquires positions in the Marshall Islands. Utilizing the lessons learned from Tarawa, the V Amphibious Corps stretches its legs and wipes out the Marshall Islands with the Army's 7th Infantry Division and the new 4th Marine Division. Tune in and see what the trio discusses as they make their way through one of the most successful campaigns of the Pacific War.

  • S03E04 Operation HAILSTONE: The Carrier Raids on Truk

    • October 17, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back guest and good friend Jon Parshall as the trio discusses Operation HAILSTONE, better known as the Carrier Raids on Truk. Following the opening portion of the Marshall Islands campaign, Admiral Spruance brings Marc Mitscher's fast carriers to Truk to absolutely wreak havoc on the supposed "Japanese Pearl Harbor". Tune in and see what the team has to say about the devastating raids.

  • S03E05 The Big E: Battle History of USS Enterprise Part 1

    • October 24, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at the 1941-43 battle history of the Navy's most celebrated ship, the famous USS Enterprise (CV-6). The team breaks down some of The Big E's WWII battle history by diving into her actions from commissioning until 1943. Bill and Seth dive into her actions at Pearl Harbor, Midway, the Canal and others. Tune in and see the first part of a two-part mini-series this season on the most famous ship of WWII.

  • S03E06 Leapfrog: The Invasions of Hollandia and Aitape

    • October 31, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back guest John McManus to talk about the dual invasions of Hollandia and Aitape. The trio discusses the logistical issues that plagued the Americans once the initial successful assaults came off and the bitter fighting that occurred at and around Aitape after the operations were both "secure."

  • S03E07 Exploring the Midway Shipwrecks

    • November 7, 2023

    This week Seth, Bill, and frequent and always welcome Wingman Jon Parshall take a look at the recently released underwater archaeological video footage of the wreck sites of AKAGI, YORKTOWN (CV-5), and KAGA. The trio breaks down what we see in the footage, how the damage shown relates to the battle, what happened in these historic locations, and much more. Tune in and see what the team has to say about the incredible video footage and (we think) pretty cool commentary.

  • S03E08 The Big E: Battle of History of USS Enterprise Part 2

    • November 14, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill dig into the battle history of The Big E, USS Enterprise (CV-6) starting in 1943 until the end of the war. Tune in and see what the team has to say about the second half of the Galloping Ghost of the Oahu Coast's war record. The team goes into the story of Enterprise and Butch O'Hare, Truk, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, Marianas Turkey Shoot, the Battle of Leyte Gulf and more. The story of Enterprise's magnificent war record is second to none, and the team breaks down her final battle with the infamous Kamikaze in May of 1945. Tune in and check it out.

  • S03E09 Preparation for Operation FORAGER

    • November 21, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill dive into the preparation for Operation FORAGER, the American invasion of the Mariana Islands in June 1944. The team discusses the absolutely massive amount of materiel, men, ships and logistics involved as the largest amphibious operation mounted thus far in the Pacific, kicks off. The team also takes a look at the West Loch disaster at Pearl Harbor.

  • S03E10 The Invasion of Saipan-Part 1 of 3

    • November 28, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome great pal Jon Parshall back to the show for a 3 episode run on the invasion of Saipan as part of Operation FORAGER. In this episode, the team discusses the pre-invasion bombardment, the first large deployment of the UDTs (forerunners of today's Navy SEALS), Draper Kaufmann, the landings by the 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions, and the utter chaos of the beachhead. The guys go into the Japanese counterattack on the Marine beachhead. The guys go through the largest Japanese armored assault against US forces in the Pacific theater and dive into some of the stories of that vicious night. As the Marines begin to clear the beachhead, they begin to run into Japanese civilians for the first time in the war. Tune in to hear one of the more terrible and yet touching stories we have revealed yet.

  • S03E11 The Invasion of Saipan Part 2 of 3

    • December 5, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill are again joined by good pal Jon Parshall to discuss the evolving invasion of Saipan. After the Marines pushed off of the beachhead, the advance inland progressed nicely until the 27th Infantry Division ran into incredibly difficult terrain and vicious Japanese defense at Naftan Point and Death Valley. In the resulting mess of Death Valley, Marine General Holland Smith relieved Army General Ralph Smith, igniting a firestorm of controversy in what became known as Smith versus Smith. The team discusses the vicious fighting in the central portion of the island and the controversy surrounding Holland Smith's decision. Tune in and see what all the mess is about as the team takes its normal deep dive into what has been, thus far, the Pacific War's bloodiest campaign.

  • S03E12 The Invasion of Saipan Part 3 of 3

    • December 12, 2023

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good buddy Jon Parshall to complete the three-part discussion on the pivotal invasion of Saipan. The team goes into deep detail on the final Japanese martial act on Saipan, the infamous Gyokusai of July 7, 1944. During the Gyokusai, two regiments of the 27th Infantry Division's 105th Infantry Regiment are overrun in the largest banzai charge of the entire Pacific war. The final, last gasp, of the Japanese military on Saipan doesn't end the dying, however. After the Japanese are defeated, thousands of Japanese civilians on Saipan, quite literally, throw their lives away over the cliffs at Marpi Point. The team struggles to get through the absolutely heart-wrenching stories of the needless deaths of the innocent. Tune in and hear the gritty conclusion of the invasion of Saipan during Operation FORAGER.

  • S03E13 Battle of the Philippine Sea-The Marianas Turkey Shoot

    • December 19, 2023

    This week Seth, Bill and wingman Jon Parshall take a very deep dive into the first day of the Battle of the Philippine Sea, June 19, 1944, better known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot. The trio looks at the Japanese plans, how they fell into American hands, and all the drama and intrigue between US Admirals as the largest Japanese fleet yet put to sea in the war heads straight for Task Force 58. The decisive battle that the Japanese hung their hopes on turns into one of the biggest routs in Naval history in the largest carrier battle of the war. Tune in and see what the team has to say.

  • S03E14 Battle of the Philippine Sea: The Mission Beyond Darkness

    • December 26, 2023

    This week Seth, Bill and Jon Parshall tackle the second day of the Battle of the Philippine Sea, also known as the Mission Beyond Darkness. On Jun e20, 1944 Admiral Marc Mitscher made the bold decision to launch his aviators in a risky, long-distanced duck strike. In an attempt to get the killing blows on Ozawa's carrier force Mitscher sent an enormous strike of 240 aircraft. The strike, the first on Japanese carriers since 1942, produced mixed results and ended in one of the more famous, if not controversial, decisions of the entire Pacific war.

  • S03E15 The Invasion of Biak

    • January 9, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a step back from Operation FORAGER to look at the invasion of Biak which occurred in May 1944. In this little-known operation, the 41st Infantry Division was tasked with invading the island off the coast of New Guinea in an effort to capture airfields for further support of the upcoming FORAGER and the push toward the Philippines. Due to a massive Allied intel failure, Biak almost went sideways as the 41st landed against hardened and battle-tested Japanese troops on an almost 1 to 1 basis. The fighting that goes on in the operation and the decisions made by the command baffle the mind and very nearly lead to total disaster. Tune in and see what Seth and Bill have to say about this forgotten invasion in the Pacific.

  • S03E16 The Liberation of Guam

    • January 16, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill, and Jon tackle the liberation of Guam as part of our continuing coverage of the pivotal Operation FORAGER. Following the Saipan operation, the Marines of the 3rd Marine Division, 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, and the Army's exceptional 77th Infantry Division cast their eyes on the former American territory of Guam. Invaded and captured by the Japanese in December 1941, Guam and its American loyal inhabitants, were under the Japanese yoke for far too long. The largest land mass in the Marianas would provide a critical staging point for future operations in the Pacific. The once-forgotten American territory would explode in both personnel and importance following its liberation in August 1944.

  • S03E17 The Invasion of Tinian

    • January 23, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Jon wrap up the pivotal Operation FORAGER with the last and, arguably, the most important conquest of the entire operation, the invasion of Tinian. The rapid success of the Tinian operation belies an easy time, but the team breaks down the lead-up to and execution of what has been called the most perfect amphibious operation in history. The capture of Tinian allowed for the establishment of the, then-busiest airfield in the world at Tinian's North Field. The field would see fleets of B-29's take off and land on their way to and from the strategic bombing campaign over Japan, including both atomic bombing missions. Tune in and see what the guys have to say as we wrap up FORAGER.

  • S03E18 Unauthorized Picks for Pacific Flicks

    • January 30, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a step back from the battlefields to discuss an oft-requested topic, our picks for WWII Pacific-themed movies. Many of you have asked what our favorite, or in some cases not so favorite, films are that relate to the Pacific theater of WWII, well here you go. The team gives their go-to's, some known and some relatively unknown when they want to watch a Pacific flick. Sit back and listen and give us your feedback. What are your favorites?

  • S03E19 Unauthorized Looks at Pacific War Books

    • February 6, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill fulfill another viewership request as they sit down and give a list of some of their top WWII Pacific theater-related books. This list is not in any order, nor is it comprehensive, but off the top of our heads. Hopefully, this will help some of you guys fill up your libraries. Next week we get back to the war.

  • S03E20 Operation STALEMATE II-Peleliu Part 1 of 3

    • February 13, 2024

    In this first of three episodes on Peleliu, Seth and Bill tackle the opening stages of the infamous invasion of Peleliu on September 15, 1944. The veteran 1st Marine Division is assigned to invade the coral bastion of Peleliu in what was promised by their commanding General to be a "tough quickie" of an operation. The fighting on the beaches and at the bloody Point by George Hunt's K-3-1 would be bloody harbingers of what was to come as the Old Breed gutted it out against the toughest defense in the Pacific to that time.

  • S03E21 The Invasion of Peleliu-Part 2 of 3

    • February 20, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back an old friend from Season 1, Dave Holland to talk about the 1st Marine Division's tragic fight for Peleliu. The trio gets into the fight starting at D Plus 1 and goes through the bloodletting and destruction of the 1st Marines on Peleliu. Tune in and see what the boys have to say about the end of the fight for The Point, the 5th Marines and their charge across Peleliu's airfield, Medal of Honor recipient Everett P. Pope, and the first taste of the Umurbrogol, better known as Bloody Nose Ridge.

  • S03E22 The Invasion of Peleliu-Part 3 of 3

    • February 27, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill are rejoined by good friend Dave Holland to wrap up the bloody Operation STALEMATE II, the fight for Peleliu. This week the team gets into the stories of Eugene Sledge's K-3-5, the story of Medal of Honor recipient Arthur Jackson, more of the bloody fighting for Bloody Nose Ridge, and the tragic death of Sledge's company commander, Andy Haldane.

  • S03E23 Formosa or the Philippines-King versus MacArthur

    • March 5, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a very deep dive into the decision to either invade Formosa or liberate the Philippines in the fall of 1944. The two options were both on the table for the JCS in 1944, and the favored option isn't the one you are thinking of. The team takes a look at the roots of the Philippine obsession by MacArthur and the desire to take Formosa by ADM King and the tactics employed by both teams as they each tried to steer the JCS and the President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to their side of the fence. The back-and-forth fight culminated in a meeting between Nimitz, MacArthur and FDR in Hawaii in 1944. Tune in and see what the political intrigue and in-fighting was all about in 1944.

  • S03E24 The Air Battle of Formosa

    • March 12, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and great buddy Jon Parshall get together to discuss one of the more unknown events of the Pacific war, the Air Battle of Formosa. In early October 1944, Admiral William F, Halsey's Task Force 38 launched a series of devastating air strikes on the Japanese bastion of Formosa in preparation for the liberation of the Philippines and Leyte landings. The massive air battle that followed over the next four days was the single largest air-sea battle of the ENTIRE WAR and saw the single largest deployment of United States naval aviation to that point. The massive air battle consumed more Japanese resources than did the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot and was essentially the prelude to the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Yet, the Air Battle of Formosa remains largely unknown to the general public. Tune in and see what the team has to say.

  • S03E25 The Battle of Leyte Gulf-Battle of the Sibuyan Sea

    • March 19, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and great pal Jon Parshall tackle the first "official" fight in the greater Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea. The first in our four-episode series on the largest naval battle in human history sees the trio taking a deep dive into the submarine actions of USS Darter and USS Dace, as well as some of Halsey's decisions leading up to Task Force 38's attack on Kurita's Center Force on October 24-25, 1944. The team looks at the aerial attacks on Kurita's Center Force by TG 38.2 and TG 38.3 as they launch wave after wave of attacks against the Japanese super battleship Musashi. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about Musashi suffering a death by a thousand cuts.

  • S03E26 The Battle of Surigao Strait Part 1

    • March 26, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill are joined by great buddy Jon Parshall and Jon's co-author and new guest, Tony Tully! The foursome break down the early stages of the Battle of Surigao Strait during The Battle of Leyte Gulf and get into the commanders, the ships and the PT attack before breaking for next week's showdown of the big guns. Tune in and get into the weeds with the guys.

  • S03E27 The Battle of Surigao Strait Part 2

    • April 2, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back great buddy Jon Parshall and Tony Tully to wrap up the conversation about the Battle of Surigao Strait during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The foursome get deep in the weeds discussing the destroyer action in the strait and, of course, the gunfire portion of the battle. American battleships West Virginia, Tennessee, Maryland, California and all their pals join in the fight as the Pearl Harbor survivors (minus Mississippi), and the heavy and light cruisers absolutely annihilate Nishimura's Southern Force. The battle, more of a nautical execution, was the last battleship versus battleship fight in naval history. Tune in to see what the guys have to say.

  • S03E28 The Battle off Samar Part 1

    • April 9, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and good pal Jon Parshall get into the much anticipated Battle off Samar...Part1! The guys get into the background of the epic fight, the commanders on both sides, Ernest Evans, Ziggy Sprague, and others as they start to break down some of the myths surrounding one of the most well-known naval battles in all of history. The guys get into the ships such as Samuel B Roberts and USS Johnston of Taffy 3 and the aircraft as well. Tune in and see what the guys uncover as we dig into the first part of the discussion on the Battle off Samar during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

  • S03E29 The Battle off Samar Part 2

    • April 16, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and buddy Jon Parshall wrap up the epic clash off Samar during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The guys get deep into the weeds about the legendary destroyer charge of USS Johnston, USS Samuel B. Roberts, USS Hoel and USS Heerman as well as the other destroyer escorts of Taffy 3. The guys dispel a few of the myths about the battle and dig into the effectiveness of both the American surface counterattacks and the aerial assault by Taffys 2 and 3 on Kurita's Center Force. Tune in and hear what the guys have to say.

  • S03E30 The Battle off Cape Engano

    • April 23, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall wrap up the Battle of Leyte Gulf with the final carrier battle of World War II, the Battle off Cape Engano. Halsey takes the cheese and chases Ozawa's decoy carrier force north, away from San Bernadino Strait, to destroy what is left of the Imperial Japanese Navy's once mighty aircraft carrier task force. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about the ultimate destruction of the Japanese carrier force.

  • S03E31 Operation KING II: The Liberation of Leyte Part 1

    • April 30, 2024

    Thhis week Seth and Bill welcome back good friend and fantstic historian John McManus to talk about GEN Douglas MacArthur's long-anticipated return to the Philippines. Mac and the 6th Army land on Leyte on October 20, 1944 to liberate the first portion of the archipelago as MacArthur's crusade to liberate the place he called home finally takes off.

  • S03E32 The Liberation of Leyte Part 2

    • May 7, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and John McManus wrap up the liberation of Leyte by talking about the fights at Breakneck Ridge, the Japanese landings and the subsequent US counter landings at Ormoc Bay. The guys get into the stories of the 11th Airborne Division, 77th Infantry Division and the bravery and actions of one General Douglas MacArthur. Tacked into the overall narrative is the almost unbelievable story of Medal of Honor recipient Robert Nett. Check it out as we wrap Leyte.

  • S03E33 Wrapping up 1944

    • May 21, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill wrap up 1944 in the Pacific as we near the end of Season 3. The guys go through the reasons why 1944 was the tipping point in the war in the Pacific with Bill's Top 4 List. We discuss leadership, training, logistics, industrial base and much more. Tune in as we wrap up the most pivotal year in World War II in the Pacific.

  • S03E34 Audience Q&A

    • May 28, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill answer your questions in this first part of our Q&A session. The team welcomes new guest retired Army Major Shawn Betgstrom to the crew to moderate the questions and lead the team as we go through the many fantastic questions sent in by our audience. We hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we will definitely do this again.

  • S03E35 Audience Q&A Part 2

    • June 4, 2024

    This week, Seth, Bill and new guest, retired US Army Major Shawn Bergstrom return to answer another round of your questions. In this final episode of season 3, we get into some cool topics that include, the fate of battleships, the morality and necessity of liberating the Philippines, and more. Tune in and see if your question is one of the ones we answer. Season 4 starts in three weeks.

Season 4

  • S04E01 The Liberation of Luzon

    • June 18, 2024

    In the first episode of Season 4, Seth and Bill welcome good buddy John McManus as the trio takes on the topic of the Liberation of Luzon in 1945. The guys discuss the initial landings and successes while also getting into Douglas MacArthur's personal feelings and courage displayed on the island during the campaign. The guys then dig into some of the combat, including the Medal of Honor story of Robert Laws from the 43rd Infantry Division. General Robert Eichelberger, the 11th Airborne assault on Nasugbu and Manila, Rod Serling and more. Tune in to see what the guys have to say about the largest amphibious operation thus far in the Pacific war.

  • S04E02 The Battle for Manila

    • June 25, 2024

    This week, Seth, Bill and good friend John McManus take a look at the the battle for the Filipino capital of Manila. The team dissects the incredibly violent and horrific fight for General Douglas MacArthur's beloved Pearl of the Orient. The fighting in Manila was one fo the most violent combat areas of the entire war and the team breaks the fighting down to the nuts and bolts. The guys discuss the stories of Medal of Honor recipients Cleto Rodriguez and John Reese, as well as the liberation of Bilibid Prison, and much more.

  • S04E03 The Cactus Air Force on Starvation Island

    • July 2, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back pal John Bruning to the show to talk about his new book, and always a fascinating subject, the Cactus Air Force. John's new book, 53 Days on Starvation Island is an absorbing look into the first two United States Marine Corps squadrons to land on Henderson Field in August 1942, VMF-223 and VMSB-232. The guys get deep into the personalities of the main figures of the two squadrons including legends such as Medal of Honor recipient John L. Smith, Marion Carl and Richard Mangrum among others. The guys talk about the complete lack of preparedness that the two squadrons faced from daily life, training, the ground echelon, disease, and of course, aerial combat. Tune in to hear a fascinating discussion on one of our favorite topics, the Guadalcanal campaign.

  • S04E04 The Liberation of Santo Tomas

    • July 9, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill talk about the liberation of the civilian internment camp in Manila at the University of Santo Tomas. In a daring dash through Japanese lines, elements of the 1st Cavalry Division, known to history as Chase's Flying Columns, blow through Japanese lines and head towards the Pearl of the Orient, Manila, to liberate civilian prisoners of war that have been held at Santo Tomas since 1942. On the verge of starvation, the civilians are rapidly fading away. Rescued at the last minute, the Cavalry, quite literally, saves the day. Tune in and hear the harrowing story of the rescue, the odd American and Japanese truce, and one of the more heartwarming episodes of the tragic fight for Manila in World War II.

  • S04E05 Japanese Atrocities in Manila

    • July 16, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome author and historian James Scott to the show to discuss Japanese atrocities in Manila during the battle. The guys discuss some of the more heinous Japanese atrocities committed against the population of Manila at places like Dy Pac Lumberyard, St Paul's, and Fort Santiago. Following that somber discussion, the guys get into an interesting back-and-forth about Japanese General Yamashita his knowledge of the crimes, and his acceptance of his role in the catastrophe. This is a somber and necessary episode.

  • S04E06 The Cabanatuan Raid

    • July 23, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a deep dive into one of the most exciting, and heroic, episodes of the Pacific War-the rescue of some of the survivors of the Bataan Death March during the raid on Cabanatuan in 1945. US Army 6th Rangers under the command of COL Henry Mucci infiltrated deep behind Japanese lines to rescue American POWs languishing in the Cabanatuan Prisoner of War camp. The raid, led by Ranger Captain Robert Prince, was a resounding success and truly one of the most exciting stories to come out of the campaign for Luzon.

  • S04E07 Allied Prisoners of the Japanese

    • July 30, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take on the unpleasant topic of Allied Prisoners of War held by the Japanese. The guys get into the weeds talking about the brutal treatment of Allied POWs at the hands of the Japanese, getting into the Burma-Thai Railway, Hell Ships, Japanese methods of torture, starvation, Ofuna, Omori and finally liberation. Louis Zamperini, Richard O'Kane, Greg Boyington, the USS Tang survivors are just a few of the POWs whose experiences the guys talk about.

  • S04E08 The Sea is Trying to Kill You-Halsey's Typhoons

    • August 6, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good buddy Jon Parshall to discuss Admiral William F. Halsey and his dealings with two typhoons. Halsey drives Third Fleet directly into Typhoon Cobra in December 1944, and then does it again with Typhoon Viper in June 1945. The guys get into the details of the weather, Halsey's trust in his aerologist, the efforts to refuel the fleet, and ultimately, the stories of the ships that were sunk or damaged in what was, and still is, the worst natural disaster to ever befall the United States Navy. Over 800 US Navy sailors were killed in the typhoons in what was one of the war's greatest natural tragedies.

  • S04E09 Operation DETACHMENT: The Invasion of Iwo Jima Part 1

    • August 13, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and great buddy Jon Parshall discuss the Battle of Iwo Jima in the first part of a miniseries on Operation DETACHMENT. The guys get into a deep discussion on Japanese preparations on the island, and how Japanese Imperial Army General Kuribayashi Tadamichi devised his defensive plan. The guys get into the amazing details on the labyrinth of Japanese tunnels inside Iwo Jima and how the defensive system was, without doubt, the finest defensive network in the entirety of the Pacific War. The guys also discuss the American preparations for what was, at that time, the largest amphibious invasion in Nimitz's arena. The 5th Marine Division, in particular, get special deep dives as the team breaks down the "new" division's enviable command structure. The guys then get into the bloodletting on D-Day and the assault on Mount Suribachi, finally ending this first episode on Iwo with the inspiring and unforgettable flag raising on Mount Suribachi.

  • S04E10 Operation DETACHMENT-The Invasion of Iwo Jima Part 2

    • August 20, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good friend Jon Parshall to wrap up the bitter fight for Iwo Jima. The guys cover all aspects of the struggle for Iwo beginning in the days after the flag raising on Mount Suribachi all the way through the bitter end. in this episode we cover the Medal of Honor stories of Woody Williams, William Harrell, George Wahlen, and several more. Uncommon valor, truly was a common virtue on Iwo Jima in 1945.

  • S04E11 Halsey's Carrier Raids in the South China Sea

    • August 27, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at Admiral William F. Halsey's carrier raids into the South China Sea in January 1945. As early as October 1944, Halsey realized that the South China Sea was an untapped hunting ground for Japanese shipping. These vital supply lines brought most of Japan's oil, foodstuffs, and raw materials to or from the Home Islands. Only recently penetrated by American submarines, the South China Sea was seen as open ground by Halsey. In January 1945, Bill Halsey took his 3rd Fleet into the sea and wreaked havoc across the area over a week. The destruction wrought by Task Force 38 was, at that time, unprecedented in terms of Japanese shipping sunk in a week's time. With the Japanese oil supply already at a critical level, Halsey and his carrier aviators put even more pressure on the Empire in this little-known, but vastly important, series of aircraft carrier raids.

  • S04E12 Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy

    • September 3, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a deep look at the man that some called the second most powerful man in the world during WWII. US Navy Admiral William D. Leahy's naval career, as well as diplomatic and advisory career are examined by the team as they go through the astounding rise of one of the United States' true leaders and great men. Tune in to see just how much power the first Fleet Admiral wielded and how much his influence and voice changed the course of history.

  • S04E13 The Ace Race 1944-45

    • September 10, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good friend John Bruning to wrap up the discussion on the great Ace Race in the Pacific during World War II. The trio gets into a discussion on one of the fieriest leaders of the Pacific theater, P-47 Thunderbolt ace, Neel Kearby, and his 348th Fighter Group. The guys break down Kearby's "freelancing" fighter missions and the incredible risks he took all to get that brass ring title of Ace of Aces. After that, the team sets out to blow apart the myth of Charles Lindbergh and his so-called "contributions" to the air war. The guys really get into the dirt and settle, once and for all, the myths surrounding the Lone Eagle's supposed Pacific tour. Finally, the team gets into the final days of P-38 Ace and aerial legend, Tommy McGuire and how the great ace met his untimely end, thus ending the great ace race of the Pacific theater.

  • S04E14 Tailhookers Over Tokyo-Carrier Raids on the Home Islands

    • September 17, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good buddy Jon Parshall to talk about the first American carrier raids on the Japanese Home Islands since the Doolittle Raid in April 1942. In February 1945, just before Iwo Jima, Task Force 58 under the command of Marc Mitscher sails to within 60 miles of Honshu to launch the first US Navy carrier raids against Tokyo. Fighting the Japanese as well as terrible weather, the results are less than spectacular. A month later Spruance and Mitscher return, this time to Kyushu, to hit the birthing grounds of the kamikazes. In the two-day fight, American pilots ravage Japanese installations, but the fleet takes a beating in return, with 6 carriers suffering damage. Tune in to hear this oft-forgotten series of strikes in the latter stages of the war in the Pacific.

  • S04E15 The Strategic Bombing Campaign Over Japan

    • September 24, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back historian James Scott to talk about the strategic bombing campaign over Japan. The guys get into the roots of strategic bombing, discussing Billy Mitchell, Duohet, Hap Arnold and the B-29. Moving west, the guys dissect the first few months of the campaign against Japan, taking a look at 21st Bomber Command's first CO-Haywood "Possum" Hansell and his failures before moving on to the massive personality that was Curtis LeMay. The guys then get into the massive moral and strategic shift that occurs within the USAAF when LeMay decides that fire bombing Japanese cities is the way to prosecute the war. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about the most devastating aerial campaign in human history.

  • S04E16 Operation MEETINGHOUSE-The Firebombing of Tokyo

    • October 1, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a deep, and horrifying, dive into Mission number 40 from the Marianas and 21st Bomber Command, codenamed Operation MEETINGHOUSE. The raid that occurred on the night of March 10, 1945, was the single deadliest air raid in all of human history. Faced with failure after failure and the mounting pressure of a Japanese Home Island invasion, General Curtis LeMay took drastic measures to deliver a knockout blow to Japan with his B-29s. Throwing everything that had been ingrained in his training for years out the window, LeMay sends his B-29s in at 5,000 feet at night armed with incendiary bombs to flatten a 12-square-mile area of Tokyo. The raid that took place, and the firestorm that ensued, accounted for over 110,000 Japanese lives in a six-hour period. Tune in and hear what the team has to say about the one raid that changed the way the United States Army Air Forces fought the war against Japan.

  • S04E17 Big Ben: The Story of USS Franklin

    • October 8, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at one of the most famous stories of survival and bravery in all of World War II, the story of the USS Franklin. On March 19, 1945 aircraft carrier USS Franklin (CV-13) better known as Big Ben, was hit by one or two bombs dropped by a Japanese Judy dive bomber. In the ensuing inferno and chaos that followed, more than 700 American sailors and Marines were killed while the remainder of the crew underwent one of the most trying experiences in all of US Naval history. The story of Franklin is legend, and this week, we get into every aspect of it, from Big Ben's crew to her captain, to her destruction, and finally her survival.

  • S04E18 Operation ICEBERG-The Invasion of Okinawa Part 1

    • October 15, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome good buddy Jon Parshall to discuss the planning and setup for the last great invasion of World War II, the invasion of Okinawa. In this episode the guys get deep into the weeds discussing the origins of the campaign, the American plans for invasion, and the Japanese plans for defense. Japanese General Ushijima, General Cho, and Colonel Yahara are discussed in depth as the team breaks down the intricate Japanese defensive network that starts at Kakazu Ridge. The trio then gets into a passionate discussion on the Okinawan civilians, their treatment at the hands of the Japanese Empire, and the results of that treatment today. The episode wraps as the Americans land on Love Day-Easter Sunday 1945- to discover the beaches undefended. All of these topics set up next week's discussion of the first few weeks of combat as we dive headlong into Operation ICEBERG and the campaign for Okinawa ashore.

  • S04E19 Okinawa Pt 2: Cactus, Kakazu and Hacksaw Ridge

    • October 22, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good buddy Jon Parshall and the three amigos take on the US Army's portion of the early fight for Okinawa. the guys break down the slugfest at Cactus Ride, Kakazu Ridge, and Hacksaw Ridge, digging into the stories of the heroics at each location diving into the stories of Medal of Honor recipients, Desmond Doss, Edward Moskala, and others. The fighting done by the US Army from April 4 through the end of the month in 1945 along those ridges was amongst the most brutal of the entire war. Seth, Jon and, Bill also get into Japanese General Cho Isamu's ill-advised counter-offensive in the middle of April that saps strength from the defenders and wastes lives by the bushel. Tune in and check out Part 2 in our Okinawa land campaign series.

  • S04E20 The Marines on Okinawa: Sugar Loaf Hill, Wana Ridge and Shuri

    • October 29, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall get into the US Marine Corps side of the campaign ashore for Okinawa. The team begins their coverage, fittingly, at the beginning of the month of May 1945 and talk about the situation as it stands ashore at the beginning of the month before getting into the early fighting against the Awacha Pocket by the 1st Marine Division and then getting deep into the weeds on the final Japanese offensive of World War II against the Americans. The disasterous offensive costs the Japanese lives by the bushel--and for nothing. Then the team gets into the incredibly brutal fight for Half Moon Hill, the Horseshoe and Sugar Loaf Hill by the 6th Marine division before talking about the oft-forgotten 1st Marine Division's struggles at Wana Ridge and Wana Draw. Medal of Honor recipients Louis Hauge, James Day and Henry Courtney highlight the exceptional bravery of the Marine Corps' trials ashore at Okinawa.

  • S04E21 Gotterdamerung: The End on Okinawa

    • November 5, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall examine the last month of the ground campaign on Okinawa. in this episode, the guys discuss the Japanese withdrawal from the Shuri Line, the attempted American pursuit as well as the final American push south which results in the final American amphibious landing of World War II on the Oroku Peninsula. The terrible American personnel replacement system is discussed and we also get into the astounding story of Medal of Honor recipient Clarence Craft. The team then gets into a discussion of the fate of tens of thousands of Okinawan civilians in what winds up amounting to one of the greatest human tragedies seen by American eyes in the Pacific. Finally, the team wraps up the episode by discussing how heavily the fighting on Okinawa influenced the decision to use the atomic bomb and end the war.

  • S04E22 Captain Toti tours the USS Cod Submarine Memorial in Cleveland Ohio

    • November 12, 2024

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  • S04E23 Operation Ten-Ichi-Go: The Death of Yamato

    • November 19, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall tackle the story of the Japanese battleship Yamato and her final sortie. The team gets into the beginnings of the operation and how the idea was formed in the heads of the upper echelons of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and then get deep into the dissension within the ranks of those assigned to take part in the death ride. Then Seth, Jon and, Bill go blow by blow in the story of Yamato, Yahagi and, all their fellow consort's final struggle as they fall victim to wave after wave of American Naval aircraft from Mitscher's Task Force 58. We enjoyed making this one, and we think you guys will enjoy checking it out.

  • S04E24 The Divine Wind-Origin and Deployment of the Kamikaze

    • November 26, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and, good buddy Jon Parshall delve into the origin and deployment of the Kamikaze. The guys take a look at the tactic's origins, which date as far back as Pearl Harbor, and really dive deep into how, exactly, did the Japanese get to that point. Digging deeper, the team gets into the whole myth that every Kamikaze pilot was a volunteer...to paraphrase Oddball--"No, baby they weren't." As if that wasn't enough, the team gets into the US Navy's answer to the threat in the development of fleet air defense and the deployment of the Big Blue Blanket. Join us for this absolutely fascinating off-the-cuff episode as the guys just riff on the whole kamikaze ordeal.

  • S04E25 Kikusui-Kamikazes at Okinawa

    • December 3, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back good buddy Jon Parshall to talk about the massive Japanese kamikaze attacks unleashed on the US and British Pacific fleets off Okinawa from April 6-June 1945. The guys go into detail on some of the bigger raids and the smaller ones too, and talk about the fatal attack on USS Bunker Hill in which Arleigh Burke earned a Silver Star for leading rescue and salvage efforts aboard ship. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about the Kikusui off Okinawa in 1945.

  • S04E26 USS Hugh Hadley and USS Evans at Radar Picket 15

    • December 10, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at one of the legendary stories of the kamikaze scourge during the Naval campaign for Okinawa--the saga of the destroyers USS Hugh W. Hadley and USS Evans and their support ships at Radar Picket Station 15. On May 11, 1945, the American ships at Radar Picket 15 endured an almost unbelievable attack by 156 Japanese kamikaze aircraft. In a story of courage, survival--and sheer guts--two American destroyers and their four support ships take on wave after wave of kamikaze and live to tell the tale. Tune in and hear this incredible story.

  • S04E27 The Ship that Would Not Die: USS Laffey

    • December 17, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at the legendary story of USS Laffey (DD-724) and her epic struggle for survival at radar picket station number 1 off Okinawa on April 16, 1945. The guys go into their usual deep dive as they explore the men and the action of Laffey's ordeal. Truly, one of the most heroic and legendary stories to come out of the Okinawa campaign--check it out.

  • S04E28 Command Review 1944-45

    • December 31, 2024

    This week Seth and Bill welcome back the third amigo, Jon Parshall, as the trio dive into Allied and Japanese commander's performances in 1944 and 1945. Halsey, Spruance, MacArthur, Mitscher, McCain, LeMay, Hansell, Bruce, Burke, Rupertus, Yamashita, Iwabuchi, Nakagawa and others are reviewed by the guys in this totally off-the-cuff discussion. The guys get into the big names, and some of the commanders you might not be so familiar with. This was a fun one to make, and we hope you guys like it too.

  • S04E29 The Exoneration of Captain McVay (USS Indianapolis)

    • January 7, 2025

    In this episode, Bill speaks at the Brevard Veteran's Memorial about his involvement in the exoneration of Captain Charles B. McVay III, USN. McVay had been court-martialed in December 1945 following the sinking of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) the prior August. He was exonerated by act of Congress in May 2001.

  • S04E30 We Answer Your Questions About the PTO

    • January 14, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill welcome good buddy Jon Parshall as the trio tackles your listener questions. Our guest emcee is retired US Army Major Shawn Bergstrom, who was with us on our Q&A's last season and will be with us for this series of Q&A's and next season's CBI material. Thanks for the great questions, we hope you guys enjoy the product. We had fun making it.

  • S04E31 We Answer More of Your Questions About the PTO

    • January 21, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill and third amigo Jon Parshall are again joined by US Army retired Major Shawn Bergstrom as the guys wade through more of your questions, this time with drinks in hand. Less of a Q&A and more of a bull session, this episode, and next week's were extremely fun. We hope you like it too.

  • S04E32 We Answer More of Your Questions About the PTO

    • January 28, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill, good buddy Jon Parshall and US Army retired Major Shawn Bergstrom wrap up the Q&A sessions with this final round. The guys roll on from last week's episode and keep going as we answer more of your amazing questions. This is the final Q&A of this grouping. Next week, we move back to the war.

  • S04E33 Uncle Charlie: Admiral Charles A. Lockwood

    • February 4, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill take an in-depth look at one of the most important, yet oft-forgotten, figures of the Pacific War--Admiral Charles A. Lockwood. Under Lockwood's direction, the US Navy's Silent Service submarine force went from a frustrating start to sinking almost everything afloat that flew a Japanese flag. Lockwood's planning and execution of the unrestricted submarine warfare campaign against Japan resulted in one of the most devastating naval campaigns in human history. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about, arguably, the most important American Admiral in the Pacific.

  • S04E34 Parade of Destruction: The Naval Bombardments of Japan

    • February 11, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at an oft-forgotten, but strategically important, episode of the Pacific War. In July 1945, Admiral William F. Halsey took his mighty 3rd Fleet to the very shores of Japan. Sending his carriers into the harbors and towns to wreak havoc, Halsey then detached his surface forces, specifically his battleships, to shell steel mills and infrastructure facilities along the eastern coast of Honshu. Over the final weeks of the war, battleships like USS South Dakota, USS Massachusetts, USS Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and others, pounded Japanese infrastructure with impunity. The shellings at Kamaishi, Muroran, Hitachi, and other locales devastated Japanese economy and inflicted abject terror into the civilian populace. Tune in to see what the guys have to say about this little known parade of destruction laid on the Japanese towards the end of the war.

  • S04E35 Halsey's Carrier Raids on Kure Naval Harbor

    • February 18, 2025

    This week Seth and guest co-host Jon Parshall (Bill had tech issues) dig into the final major US Naval action of World War II. In July 1945, Admiral William F. Halsey brings his 3rd Fleet to the very shores of Japan to destroy infrastructure, shipping, airfields, ad the remnants of the once mighty Imperial Japanese Navy. Over a period of two days, July 24 and July 28, 3rd Fleet aviators pummel what is left of the IJN right at its home base--Kure. Carriers Amagi, Katsuragi, battleships Ise, Hyuga and Haruna, as well as several other battle-hardened and famous Japanese warships meet their end in the final sweep against the Japanese Navy in WWII.

  • S04E36 Submarine Special Operations of the Pacific War

    • February 25, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill take a look at United States Navy submarine special operations in the Pacific during World War II. Beginning during the fall of the Philippines in 1942, American subs carried in ammunition and supplies while simultaneously ferrying out military and civilian personnel. Until October 1944, submarine special ops in the Philippine area kept the local Filipino guerillas in supply and retrieved invaluable intel. The guys also talk about USS Trout's famous "gold run" and the recovery of Japanese ADM Koga's Z Plan. Check it out, this one was fun!

  • S04E37 Indy-Maru: USS Indianapolis and her Final Mission

    • March 4, 2025

    This week Bill and Seth take a deep look at the final mission of one of the most storied warships in naval history, USS Indianapolis. Bill goes through each and every step of Indy's final mission, destroying myths and highlighting the many survivors he came to know as friends. You don't want to miss this one as our Captain dishes on his favorite ship and her heroic story.

  • S04E38 The Moral Framework to Dropping the Bomb

    • March 11, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall take a look at the moral decision to drop the atomic bombs. Was there a viable alternative? Why did we drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Did the dropping the bombs help end the war? Did the bombs save lives? All these questions and more are answered on this very important episode.

  • S04E39 The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    • March 18, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall, take an in-depth look at the two atomic bombing missions that helped end World War II. The guys go into the deep details of the mission to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and the complete mess of a mission to Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 by taking you through each mission in high detail.

  • S04E40 The Japanese Decision to Surrender

    • March 25, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill and amigo Jon Parshall take a deep dive into Japan's decision to surrender and all the intrigue that goes with it. You probably think that after the atomic bomb on Nagasaki Japan just threw in the towel and it was over right? Wrong. It was NOT that easy--no way. You will not want to miss this absolutely fascinating episode as the guys go over the ins and outs of the internal deliberations going on within the Japanese government from August 9 through August 14, 1945 including Japanese proposals to continue the war, a coup d`état, assassinations, political intrigue---like an episode of a daytime soap opera, but with potentially tragic results. Check this one out. You will not be disappointed.

  • S04E41 The Surrender Aboard Missouri-The End of WWII

    • April 1, 2025

    This week Seth, Bill, and third amigo Jon Parshall wrap up the Pacific war with the surrender ceremony aboard the battleship USS Missouri. The conversation doesn't start there, however. The guys get into the details of the early occupation, how American troops got to Japan, how many, how often, and all the stipulations in between. Before we get to the surrender ceremony we take a fascinating look at the rescue of General Jonathan Wainwright at the hands of the OSS in Sian, Manchuria. The guys then put a bow on the war as they get into every single aspect of the surrender ceremony in this penultimate episode of Season 4. See you next season as we start all over again.

  • S04E42 Season 4 Finale Q&A

    • April 8, 2025

    This is the last episode for Season 4, and as such, we wanted to do a Q&A to wrap up another great run of episodes. Seth and Bill are joined by good buddies Jon Parshall and Shawn Bergstrom as the foursome goes through some of your questions to wrap up the season. Radar directed naval gunfire, Admiral Ernest King, oral histories, racism in the Pacific war, the American Home Front and much more are talked about this week in the lively discussion. It's always fun when you mix friends and a little bit of booze, as well as repeated appearances by Seth's German Shepherd Gunther. Check it out as we get ready for Season 5...oh...and we do a big reveal. Shhhhh.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Deadly Effective: US Subs vs the Imperial Japanese Army

    • May 6, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill welcome Season 5 into the world with very special guest, the "Grand Poo-bah" of Asia-Pacific War historians and very dear friend, Rich Frank. Rich delivers and absolutely fascinating presentation on the effectiveness of US Navy submarines against---the Imperial Japanese ARMY! Yes, you read that correctly. In a way that only Rich can, he lays out the numbers and analysis of the US submarine attacks against Japanese shipping and the catastrophic, almost unbelievable, losses suffered by the Imperial Japanese Army at the hands of pig boats. Don't miss this one.

  • S05E02 The Mukden Incident: Planting the Seeds of War

    • May 13, 2025

    This week Seth and Bill take a deep look at where it all began...the Mukden Incident and the following Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Contrary to popular belief, World War II did not begin on September 1, 1939 when the Germans invaded Poland--it all started right here. In an absolutely fascinating episode, the guys break down the contrived incident that sparked conflict and take a deep examination of the internal Japanese views on nationalism and militarism in the 1930's. Don't miss this one.

  • S05E03 The Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the Battle of Shanghai

    • May 20, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and co-host Jon Parshall take a look at...yes you read that correctly. More on that later. Seth and Jon take a look at what some historians say is the beginning of World War II, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. The team dives into the lead-up to the shots being fired and then what happens next. Both Japan and China, especially Chiang Kai Shek, push for war against one another and by the end of the summer of 1937, both nations HAVE to fight, springing what was already a touchy situation in China after the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 to an all-out war in 1937. The guys go into the political situation and then get into the weeds in the Battle of Shanghai. The fight for the famous city, Shanghai, would be the largest and deadliest urban combat fight in history until Stalingrad and would set the stage for the barbarity that would follow. Bill had to reluctantly step away from the show, for how long--no one knows-- and delivers a touching farewell message to

  • S05E04 Dissecting Pearl Harbor Attack Archival Footage

    • May 27, 2025

    As promised, this week Seth Paridon and co-host Jon Parshall take a dive into the world of WWII archival footage from the US National Archives. The team focuses their attention on a few reels of footage from the early part of the Pacific War, namely, captured Japanese footage from Hong Kong, and the Pearl Harbor attack. The guys go through the shots step by step and Jon pours his knowledge of Kido Butai into the talk while interpreting some of the most famous shots taken by Japanese photographers during the attack. The guys go through the Japanese aerial footage frame by frame and pick out the exact moments of torpedo strikes on battleship row--really getting into the weeds. Following that, the guys take a look at the infamous footage of USS Arizona (BB-39) exploding, again, going frame by frame to examine her utter destruction. Finally, Seth takes the wheel and takes you guys through some grainy, but arguably the most historic archival reel of the entire attack-pinpointing scenes show

  • S05E05 Exploring the Wreck of USS Yorktown CV-5

    • June 3, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take you guys on an exclusive look at the remarkable footage taken by NOAA during their recent dive on the wreck of the USS Yorktown (CV-5). Seth and Jon tour the wreck and focus in on some of the highlights of the footage, explaining what some of the material is, why it looks like it does, the state of the wreck, and obviously, the history of the ship and her demise during the Battle of Midway. Using archival footage shot on June 4, 1942, as well as archival imagery, the guys give you a then-and-now look at the wreck in this super cool episode. *Special thanks go to Phil Hartmeyer, NOAA, and the crew and staff of OKEANOS for the use of this footage.*

  • S05E06 The War in China 1937-40

    • June 10, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and co-host Jon Parshall take a look at the war in China from 1937-1940. Major clashes occurred in 1937, most notably at Nanking, where the guys get into both the battle and the Rape of Nanking, both catastrophes that grabbed the world's attention with both hands. Following that, we get into the negotiations, such as they were, between Chiang Kai Shek's China and Imperial Japan, looking to bring an end to the war that would have no clear end for several years. Next, the guys get into the largely unknown (because that's what we do) Battle of Wuhan in which hundreds of thousands of Chinese and Japanese met in a pitch battle that lasted weeks on end and cost the lives of over half a million Chinese. Tune in and get the low-down on this vastly underrepresented portion of WWII history.

  • S05E07 The Battle of Nomonhan/Khalkhin Gol

    • June 17, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and co-host Jon Parshall dig into a little-known event that had massive implications on the future progression of the Pacific War. In 1939, the renegade Japanese Kwangtung Army decided, on their own, to launch an offensive against Soviet and Mongolian forces near the small village of Nomonhan. Initial Japanese successes were later destroyed when the Soviets launched a massive counter-offensive led by the one and only Georgy Zhukov. In a series of battles that lasted over several weeks in July and August 1939, Japan and the Soviet Union came incredibly close to outright war against one another. The crushing defeat that the Soviets threw on the Japanese forced a complete change in the IJA's future plans and led directly to the path to war with the United States, Great Britain and the Netherlands.

  • S05E08 January-March 1942 in Pearl Harbor Footage Dissection

    • June 24, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at some really, really cool National Archives archival footage. The guys dig into the records of Hollywood director John Ford's Field Photographic Unit that operated on Oahu, mainly at Kaneohe and Pearl Harbor from February-May 1942. In a startling, but super cool, discovery, the guys find footage of VB6's SBD B-15 in flight, one of two SBDs still in Yorktown's hangar to this day. A major portion of this episode focuses on footage that Ford shot of the resurrection, repair, and refloating of the US Navy's battleships at Pearl Harbor. USS California (BB-44), USS West Virginia (BB-48) and USS Nevada (BB-35) are all shown in various stages of having water pumped out, refloated, repaired and put in dry dock. The shots of West Virginia's torpedo damage is stark to say the least. Views of USS Arizona (BB-39), as well as the Big E, USS Enterprise (CV-6) in all her glory are also seen. Give this one a view--you won't be disappointed.

  • S05E09 FDR and America's Preparation for War 1933-1940

    • July 1, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a really deep dive into the preparation for the war that no one in the US wanted to fight. We have always said that it isn't like flipping on a light switch--the build-up had to start somewhere. Where did the US Naval and US Army build-up begin? In the heart of the Great Depression of all places. Seth and Jon get into an absolutely fascinating conversation about how American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt got his country ready to fight the war that he could see coming as far away as 1933. With a series of Naval acts proposed by the "Father of the Modern American Navy", Carl Vinson, FDR's government got shipbuilding, and the economy, back on track with a flurry of warship builds from 33-38. The guys get into the Vinson-Trammel Act of 1934, the Naval Act of 1938, the Two Ocean Navy Bill, the Peacetime Draft of 1940, and the massive uptick in aircraft production--all pointing to the effort to gear-up as the world deteriorated before

  • S05E10 Annapolis Goes to War: The Naval Academy Class of 1940

    • July 8, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome noted author and historian Craig Symonds to the show to discuss Craig's new book. Annapolis Goes to War: The Naval Academy Class of 1940 is an excellent read and this episode gives you a brief look at some of the grads who made an imprint on the Pacific side of the war. Craig is an amazing historian and it was an honor to have him with us as he goes through many of the stories of some of the USNA Class of 1940 grads who were at Pearl Harbor among others.

  • S05E11 Doolittle Raid Archival Footage Dissection

    • July 15, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the archival footage from the famous Doolittle Raid of April 18, 1942. There are several iconic moments in Pacific War history, or WWII for that matter, and the Doolittle Raid ranks right up there in the top five for sure. The guys take a peek at some footage that hasn't been seen very much, as well as some of the more famous images, dissecting the shots, identifying the planes, the crews, and their fates as they make their way through the material. This is a good one! Sorry for the audio issues.

  • S05E12 The Diplomatic Road to Pearl Harbor Part 1

    • July 22, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome their good friend, the "Grand Poo-Bah" of Pacific war historians, Rich Frank to the show to discuss the actions of Japan and the United States between the years 1938 and early 1941. Incidents such as the sinking of the USS Panay, FDR moving the fleet to Pearl Harbor, the Japanese move into Indochina, as well as, the Japanese siding with Hitler and Germany by signing the Tripartite Pact all equally led down the road to Pearl Harbor. The guys discuss each specific episode deeply and relay how they weigh in on the eventual decision by Japan to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor. The string of events that led to Pearl Harbor are all fascinating and of vital importance to the overall history of the Pacific War. This episode is the first in a series of several episodes where we trace the route from negotiations, through the attack and all the way to its aftermath. This is the beginning of THE ULTIMATE Pearl Harbor history series avai

  • S05E13 The Diplomatic Road to Pearl Harbor Part 2

    • July 29, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and co-host Jon Parshall welcome their good buddy Rich Frank back to the show to continue last week's conversation on the diplomatic road to Pearl Harbor. The guys pick up where they left off and begin with Rich's key steps to the oil embargo of July 1941. The discussion is fascinating as the trio waxes poetic on the world view situation as looked at by the Roosevelt administration, speaking on topics ranging from the Eastern Front and Operation TYPHOON, to the Japanese quest for oil and the American's action to shut off the spigots--all which lead to the inevitable in December. Then the guys get into the weeds regarding Japanese diplomats Nomura and Kurusu and their last-minute "attempts" to ward off the war that everyone knew was coming. A truly fascinating discussion that is worth your time as we continue our build-up to the Japanese attack and US involvement in World War II in this, our second episode, of the Pearl Harbor series.

  • S05E14 The Air War Over China 1937-40

    • August 5, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome a new guest to talk about the air war over China. Justin Pyke joins us and delivers a masterful performance talking about an oft-forgotten aspect of the war in China. We always talk about nerding out--well here you go guys. We get into everything from the first deployment of the G3M, to the P-36 Hawk over China, Japanese strategic bombing, IJN ground support for IJA operations and everything in between.

  • S05E15 Japanese Planning for Pearl Harbor

    • August 12, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall dig into the Japanese planning for the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. The guys get into the brain behind the idea, that being Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku, and his first ideas for the plan in April 1940. The guys discuss the growth of the plan from idea to reality through 1940, into 1941, including dives into the personalities involved including: Kuroshima, Kusaka, Genda, and Fuchida. Jon then gives us a masters class on the formation of Kido Butai as a striking force and the formation of the Japanese 1st Air Fleet. Make sure and check out this all-important episode on how the plan went from an idea to a full-fledged operation and its overall impact on Japan's grand strategy for war in the Pacific in 1941.

  • S05E16 Prepping for Pearl Harbor: The American Defense

    • August 19, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the American preparations, or lack thereof, for an attack on Pearl Harbor. The guys take a dig into Admiral Husband Kimmel and General Walter Short by looking at their personalities, history, leadership and, above all, steps for an eventual war with Japan and how to deal with it. Diving into the US intelligence we see just exactly what was known, what wasn't, and how we, specifically Kimmel and Short as well as the US Government, dealt with it. Jon dishes on the Japanese spy Yoshikawa and what effect his spying actually had on the air raid, and Seth goes through the two "War Warnings" sent to the Navy and Army in the last days of peace before the attack. This episode is absolutely fascinating and continues our multi-episode dive into what led to Pearl Harbor and eventually the history of the attack.

  • S05E17 Attack on Pearl Harbor: The First Wave Part 1

    • August 26, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall finally get to the meat of the Pearl Harbor series with Part 1 of our discussion of the First Wave. We get into the nuts and bolts of 1st Air Fleet's run towards Pearl Harbor, the launch sequence, the attack plan and the flight into Oahu in great detail, giving way to conversations about William Outerbridge and USS Ward, Opana Point and the various early warnings given to the Americans that an attack was imminent. Of course, the "what if this had been done" creeps into our talk, but we shut down the alternate history pretty quickly with cold, hard facts. This episode goes into the first wave of torpedo attacks on the ships around Ford Island including Battleship Row and ends with USS Oklahoma rolling over. Next week we wrap the First Wave so don't miss that one either as Jon and I continue our authoritative series on the attack on Pearl Harbor.

  • S05E18 Attack on Pearl Harbor: The First Wave Part 2

    • September 2, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall wrap up the First Wave of the attack on Pearl Harbor by covering what happens to USS California, USS Arizona, and other ships in the anchorage before they move inland. The guys get into the attacks on Hickam Field and tell the story of the inbound flight of B-17s coming in from the mainland. Flying into a war unarmed, low on fuel, and with a skeleton crew--yikes. Ewa Mooring Mast, Kaneohe, and Wheeler Field are all covered in this episode, with the discussion wrapping on the exploits of Kenneth Taylor and George Welch getting in their P-40s and absolutely slaying the enemy over Oahu. Hollywood style story, but honest to God true. Next week, we will cover the Second Wave of the attack on Oahu.

  • S05E19 Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Second Wave

    • September 9, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall wrap up the Japanese attack on Oahu with the second wave. As the first wave of Japanese attackers winged off and away from Oahu, the second wave followed them into the area just a short 15 minutes later. Seth and Jon get into the weeds of the second wave discussing the vast differences between the two assaults and how the next wave of Japanese attackers met with furious American anti-aircraft, cloud cover, and a myriad of other problems all leading to a significantly less successful attack. The USS Nevada's sortie is discussed, as are the various acts of heroism that resulted in several men being awarded the Medal of Honor. John Finn, the midget submarine attacks and the myth of another third wave and the midget sub in the harbor are also discussed. FDR's Day of Infamy speech is also played in its entirety. Wrapping up Pearl in grand style.

  • S05E20 Marshall Islands Raid and Battle of the Coral Sea Footage

    • September 16, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a dive into the archival footage world of the US National Archives and look at imagery from the Marshall Islands Raid of February 1, 1942. After looking through selected shots, the guys dig into previously unrecognized archival footage of Edward "Butch" O'Hare's Medal of Honor action. The footage was shot aboard USS Lexington (CV-2) on February 20, 1942. O'Hare's kills, and what we believe to be O'Hare's F4F are seen in several shots. The guys break down the kills shown in step-by-step, shot-by-shot fashion as they go through some seriously cool "discovery" moments. Following the Medal of Honor footage, the fellas take a look at the demise of Lady Lex at Coral Sea in some very harrowing footage. The archival footage shown is US National Archives Reels: 111m1342r7, 200mtt926, 428npc1703, 428npc16017, 428npc817, 428npc10891, 428npc11589, 428npc21954, 428npc16032, 428npc16038, 428npc16170, 428npc16926

  • S05E21 Immediate Post Pearl Harbor America Part 1

    • September 23, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome back their good buddy historian Rich Frank to the show to talk about immediate post Pearl Harbor America. In the days and weeks after Japan's successful attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, the United States found itself in a strange new world. The news hit both FDR and the populace like a thunderbolt causing mayhem and mass confusion from coast to coast. The guys get into the relief of Husband Kimmel and Walter Short, as well as the arrival of one Chester Nimitz as CINCPAC in the closing days of December 1941. We will continue the conversation next week as we look at the rumor mill that spun out of control in the US following the attack.

  • S05E22 Immediate Post Pearl Harbor America Part 2

    • September 30, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome back their mutual good friend, Rich Frank to talk about the after-effects of the Pearl Harbor attack here in the United States.The guys get into the fountains of rumors that sprang up from coast to coast telling of Japanese aircraft carriers in the Panama Cana Zone to Japanese paratroopers landing on Oahu and everything in between, including the so-called Battle of Los Angeles. All of these issues, and more, lead to the incarceration of Japanese Americans with FDR's Executive Order 9066--a black mark on American history. Tune in for this different, but still fun, epsiode as we look at the American homefront for the first time.

  • S05E23 Raising the Fleet: Pearl Harbor Salvage Ops

    • October 7, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a deep dive (ha) into the world of post Pearl Harbor salvage operations. The effort to get the Navy's battleships off the harbor bottom and back into the war was truly monumental. A gargantuan effort that began on December 7, 1941 and didn't end until months later. The guys go into the stories of rescue and survival aboard USS Oklahoma and then get into the salvage efforts of each of the battleships in the harbor, ending with the titanic effort to salvage USS West Virginia. Unsung heroes, both civilian and military, factor into this story, so make sure you check this one out!

  • S05E24 Battle of Midway Archival Footage

    • October 14, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the archival footage shot just before and during the Battle of Midway from June 3-7, 1942. Some of the footage we go through here was shot in late May 1942 aboard USS Enterprise and shows such future Midway heroes such as Wade McClusky, Dusty Kleiss, Cleo Dobson and others. The guys then go through the John Ford material that was shot on the Midway atoll from May 27-June 7, 1942. In these shots we see some of VMSB-241's SB2U Vindicators, including the bird flown by Richard Fleming, the battles only Medal of Honor recipient. Tune into this one and get a new perspective on the footage you have been seeing for years.

  • S05E25 Alamo of the Pacific: Wake Island Part 1 Dec 8-11, 1941

    • October 21, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall tackle the topic of the American defense of Wake Island. In this much-anticipated series of episodes, Seth and Jon take a look at why Wake was occupied in the first place, what it took to build Wake into a useful base, as well as the commanding officers, both American and Japanese. Finally, the guys get into the story of the Marine defense of Wake on December 11, 1941 against a Japanese amphibious landing. It's the story you know with the details you don't. You won't want to miss this one.

  • S05E26 The Battle for Wake Island Part 2: December 12-23

    • October 28, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the second part of the Battle for Wake Island, the Japanese invasion and American defense. The guys also dig into the details, focusing on the American relief effort planned by Admiral Husband Kimmel, the Japanese plans for a re-do, the Japanese landings and subsequent beat-down that the Marines put on Kajioka's assault troops. All this leads up to the controversial decision to surrender the island by CDR Cunningham. The guys get into a rare "what-if" regarding what would have happened if the Marines had destroyed the second Japanese attempt to take the island. Tune in to this one, this is one of the best ones this season.

  • S05E27 The US Army at Pearl Harbor

    • November 4, 2025

    This week, Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome their mutual buddy, John McManus to the show to discuss the role of the US Army at Pearl Harbor. Everyone knows what the Navy and Marine Corps did and went through during the Japanese attack on Oahu, but do you know the role of the US Army? Tune in to this episode and you will find out. The guys get into such topics as the Coast Artillery, Army AAA during the raid, individual heroics, attacks on Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter as well as the role of US Army doctors and nurses in treating the legions of wounded as a result of the attack. Finally, the guys get into a rare "what if" when they discuss what would have happened if the Japanese had actually tried to land on Oahu following the air raid. Interesting to say the least. Check it out!

  • S05E28 Invasion of Tarawa Archival Footage Review

    • November 11, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall dig into the archival footage shot by Norm Hatch and his crew for the invasion of Tarawa in November 1943. Thge guys dig into some of the personalities seen on screen like Herb Amey, Jim Crowe, Norm Hatch and Alexander Bonnyman. Towards the end of the episode Seth and Jon go through Alexander Bonnyman's Medal of Honor action as filmed by Norm Hatch on Day Three at Tarawa. Incredible footage, and incredible courage on screen. Check it out.

  • S05E29 Preparations for the Invasion of Malaya

    • November 18, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the preparation for the Japanese invasion of Malaya in December 1941. The guys dig into the Japanese outlook on the region, the reasons for invasion, as well as the invasion plans. Digging into the personalities involved, Jon dishes out the goods on Brooke-Popham, Percival, Yamashita and others. A fascinating discussion on the Japanese plan of attack and lack of British preparedness (and why that was) follows. Dig into this one as we set up the greatest disaster in British military history.

  • S05E30 The Destruction of Force Z

    • November 25, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall dig into the destruction of Force Z at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Navy's air arm. Sent as a deterrent to Japanese aggression in the area in December 1941 by Winston Churchill, Force Z was supposed to be the "big stick" of Royal Navy power in the Pacific. Comprised of HMS Prince of Wals and battlecruiser HMS Repulse, as well as four destroyers, the paltry battleship force under Adm Sir Thomas Phillips sortied from Singapore on December 8 to break up the Japanese invasion fleet headed for Malaya. What occurred after, is often cited as the demise of the battleship as the queen of the seas. In short order, the Japanese Betty's and Nell's, slinging torpedoes, eviscerated the two capital ships and altered the shape of the Malayan campaign. Tune in to hear this relatively unknown story.

  • S05E31 The Invasion of Malaya

    • December 2, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall dig into the morass that is the British “problem” in Malaya following the Japanese invasion. Just before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese launched the Invasion of Malaya, landing on several beaches and quickly moving inland. British colonial troop’s reaction to the Japanese advance was both slow and improper, leading to cataclysmic defeats at Jitra, Slim River, and Muar, in December 1941, and January 1942. By the time the Japanese have beaten the Brits back at Mura, they are poised to make their final devastating run to Singapore. The Malayan campaign, as expertly described by Jon, remains the worst military defeat in the long and storied history of the British Army. Tune in to hear all about the debacle.

  • S05E32 Q&A Round 1

    • December 9, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome back the OG, Captain Bill Toti to the show for our first of several Q&A episodes. As always, our emcee, retired US Army Major Shawn Bergstrom is with us as well. The guys tackle some of the more than 500 questions sent in (!) and cover all klinds of topics from the Philippines, to torpedoes, dinner guests and just about anything else you can think of. Check it out to see if your question made the cut.

  • S05E33 Q&A Round 2

    • December 16, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome back their buddy Captain Bill Toti to the show for another round of Pacific War Q&A with emcee Shawn Bergstrom. The guys get into the weeds on a variety of topics sent in by you guys. Hope we did well. Thank you, as always, for sending in the questions this go-round. You guys really know your stuff. More Q&A's in the future as we wade through the stacks of material sent in by the crowd. Check it out to see if your question made the cut.

  • S05E34 The Fall of Singapore

    • December 23, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the fall of Singapore in February 1942. After having swept the battlefields from Singora to Muar of British, Australian, Indian, and Malaysian troops in his masterful campaign down the 500-mile long Malayan island, Japanese General Yamashita stands poised just across the Strait of Johore from Singapore Island and his final conquest. In the single most humiliating defeat in the long annals of British military history, Yamashita takes his outnumbered and outgunned, exhausted army and crushes the last remnants of British honor. By the middle of February, the so-called Tiger of Malaya is victorious having vanquished British General Percival and all comers. The guys get into the weeds on the planning, the attack, the fighting and of course the surrender. Jon puts a bow on the Malaya campaign and sets up what’s next for the Japanese in their 1942 Oceanic Blitzkrieg.

  • S05E35 Guadalcanal's Longest Fight

    • December 30, 2025

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall talk with their good buddy, Guadalcanal historian, Dave Holland. The guys get Dave to dig into his new book, Guadalcanal's Longest Fight: The Pivotal Battles on the Matinikau Front. Dave goes into just what made the Matinikau river the single most fought over section of territory on Guadalcanal and why Tenaru, Edson's Ridge, and the Battle of Henderson Field WERE NOT the main fights of the six-month-long campaign. Tune in for this fascinating talk, and buy Dave's book!

  • S05E36 Q&A Round Three with John McManus

    • January 6, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome their mutual pal, historian and author John McManus back to the show for another Q&A round with emcee US Army retired Major Shawn Bergstrom. This session gets DEEP in the weeds on several topics such as the American Homefront, PTSD, war dogs, Tarawa, New Guinea, bypassed Japanese bastions and much, much more. This episode is a lot of fun, and the questions are, and continue to be, absolutely amazing. Thank you so much to our beloved Nerderati, who have really brought their A-game to these Q&A episodes. You guys rock.

  • S05E37 Battle of Eastern Solomons and Santa Cruz Archival Footage

    • January 13, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall dig into some incredible archival footage from the final two carrier battles of 1942. The Battle of Eastern Solomons, fought on August 24, 1942, was the first carrier battle since Midway and saw USS Enterprise and USS Saratoga engage Japanese carrier forces in a short, sharp clash. Enterprise is heavily damaged during the battle, and the guys dissect the footage shot from the Big E frame by frame, while simultaneously busting a couple of myths about the footage. Following the violent Eastern Solomons footage, the guys look at the footage shot aboard CV-6 at Santa Cruz in October, as well as footage of USS Hornet (CV-8) and her final moments. The footage in this one is visceral, violent and close-up, but vitally important and utterly fascinating as we see ships like USS South Dakota, North Carolina, San Diego, San Juan, Pensacola, Northampton, Smith and others in incredible action. Check this one out, Nerderatti, you’ll dig it.

  • S05E38 The Battles of Hong Kong and Changsha

    • January 20, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a step to the east and look at the Battle of Hong Kong and the subsequent third Battle of Changsha. In the late 1930’s, Great Britain felt that defending the city of Hong Kong and it’s environs was not worth the waste of manpower and materiel. Yet, by 1941, they had changed their tune, albeit half-heartedly. Hong Kong’s survival, not to the British, but to the Chinese, was invaluable, so the crown invested both men and machine to the defense. The fight that followed had an expected ending, but the time in between saw some of the most fierce fighting thus far during the young war. British, Indian and especially, the Canadians, fought tooth and nail to hold the area, eventually falling to the Japanese wave. On the mainland, the Japanese sought to create an opportunity to capture the vital city of Changsha, something that had thus far, eluded them. In the battle that follows, the Japanese not only fail in their quest, but nearly lose an

  • S05E39 Q&A on the Pacific War Round 4

    • January 27, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon, Jon Parshall and Shawn Bergstrom tackle more of your listener questions as we wade through round four of the Q&A episodes. Questions dealing with POWs, brutality in the PTO, who was replaceable, hidden conversations, and even the dreaded counter-factuals are tackled in this deep dive. Check it out, maybe your question made the cut.

  • S05E40 Q&A on the PTO Round 5

    • February 3, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon, Jon Parshall and Shawn Bergstrom get into more of your listener questions as we take one more dive into the email inbox. Topics range all over the map and are frankly too numerous to list, the conversation is lively, fun and engaging. Hope you made the cut as we round out the q&a’s for this season. Thanks to all of the Nerderati who sent in the amazing questions. We hope we did you proud.

  • S05E41 Japanese Archival Footage from 1942

    • February 10, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a fascinating look at some Japanese archival footage from 1942 (and a bit from 43). The guys look at footage, that for the most part, they have never seen before. There are some really amazing shots of Japanese aircraft including, Jakes and Mavis', as well as some glorious shots of Japanese heavy cruisers like Tone, Haguro, and the Mogami class, as well as carriers Junyo and Zuiho at sea. Japanese camermen take us from Indonesia, Burma, and Rabaul to Tulagi, and Guadalcanal. Previously unseen footage of the Battle of Santa Cruz through Japanese eyes is incredibly cool, shots showing Enterprise and South Dakota through a Japanese camera lens on October 26, 1942 are a highlight.

  • S05E42 The 1942 Campaign in Burma: Invasion to Sittang Bridge

    • February 17, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall bring the Burma campaign, or the beginning of it anyway, to the table. The guys get into the strategic setup for the campaign, and talk about the British defensive forces, or lack thereof. Jon dishes on Iida Shojiro, Japanese CO of the 15th Army, and the guys get into the series of defenisive battles fought by the Commonwealth forces that occur in the beginning of the Japanese invasion. The fate of the heroic 17th Indian Division at Sittang Bridge will make you want to pull your hair out. This one is an interesting, if not often told, tale.

  • S05E43 Campaign in Burma: The Fall of Rangoon to The End

    • February 24, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall wrap up the campaign in Burma with the fall of Rangoon, and the subsequent Japanese advance north into central Burma. British General Harold Alexander takes over for the fired Thomas Hutton and we also see the introduction of two of the more famous allied characters of the war, British General William Slim and American General Joseph “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell. The Japanese literally walk into Rangoon and then spin north and launch an offensive that smacks Stilwell and Slim right in the mouth. The remaining actions in the oil fields and Stilwell’s destruction of two Chinese armies highlights the low light that is the remainder of the 1942 campaign for Burma.

  • S05E44 Scattered Far and Wide-The USNA Class of 38 at War

    • April 4, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome author Justin LaBorde to the show to talk about his new book, Scattered Far and Wide: The Naval Academy Class of 38 at War. The guys dig into some of the incredible personalities that populated the Class of 38, some of the first Academy grads to see action during the war in the Pacific. With service at Pearl Harbor, Midway, Java Sea, and beyond, the stories are compelling and inspirational. Check out this week's episode for yet another book recommendation and discussion of some amazing young men.

  • S05E45 Fast Oilers and Logistics in the Pacific War

    • March 10, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall are delighted to welcome Sal Mercogliano ‪@wgowshipping‬ from What’s Going on With Shipping to the show to discuss US Navy fast oilers and the logistic issues in the Pacific during 1942. Seth and Jon give Sal the wheel, and he drives us through an absolutely fascinating presentation on the US Navy’s oiler situation in late 1941 and through 1942. You guys will be absolutely amazed at how much just a handful of oilers mattered when it came to the overall scheme of making war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor through Guadalcanal. Sal expertly delivers this awesome presentation that will be sure to make all the logisticians and duly anointed members of the Nerderati gush with joy. This is the first, but certainly not the last time we will be yacking with Sal. Enjoy.

  • S05E46 PTO Historian Chat

    • March 17, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome their good friend John McManus to the show to talk research. Jon and I get stacks of emails every week asking where to look, how to look, what to look for, etc when it comes to researching a subject, person, photo, what have you. As we begin the wrap-up of Season 5, we thought it would be a good idea to have our buddy on to discuss that very topic. Hope this helps those budding historians and writers.

  • S05E47 The Dangerous Shore: Spies, the Mob, and U-Boats! Oh My!

    • March 24, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome author and historian Sara Vladic to the show to discuss her new book, The Dangerous Shore: How a Motley Crew of Scientists, Mobsters, Double Agents, Retirees, Volunteer Pilots (and a Boy Scout) Stopped the Invasion of America. I bet you never thought you would ever hear the name Lucky Luciano or Meyer Lansky on this show. Well, just sit back and watch. This is our first foray, if you will, into the homefront with our pal Sara, and believe me, it does not disappoint. Check out this absolutely fascinating episode to hear about spies, mobsters, secret plots, sabotage and all kinds of other subjects that you never expected.

  • S05E48 Task Force 58 Under Attack 43-45

    • March 31, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at some utterly awesome archival footage. Remember when we said that the airspace over Task Force 58 was the most deadly anti-aircraft envelope on the planet in 44-45? Well, after watching this, you will understand why we are right. The sheer amount of lead flying through the air from the likes of USS Washington, USS Lexington, USS Hornet, USS Bennington, USS Quincy, and several Cleveland-class light cruisers is simply mind-blowing. We also delve into some famous footage from Yorktown in 1943, as well as some harrowing images of Ticonderoga in 1945, and USS Essex in 1944. Grisly images of what kamikaze aircraft and flash fires can produce are seen here. Beware.

  • S05E49 Shipbuilding and Fleet Repair in the PTO

    • April 7, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall welcome back buddy Sal Mercogliano ‪@wgowshipping‬ to talk about US Navy shipbuilding and fleet repair in the Pacific theater of Operations. The guys get into several Admirals you’ve probably never heard of and dive into the Navy’s shipbuilding programs that began during the mid-1930’s and rolled through to the Two Ocean Navy Act. The sheer amount of vessels constructed is mind blowing! Then the guys get into the absolutely fascinating topic of at sea, or in theater ship repair, how it evolved from 1942 until 1945 when if a ship git hit, she rarely needed to go home to be fixed. Amazing how everything evolved.

  • S05E50 Q&A on the Pacific War Season 5 Finale

    • April 14, 2026

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Admiral Chester Nimitz

    • February 7, 2023

    In this special episode, Bill and Seth go a bit deeper into the history of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz from his beginnings in Texas to his command of the Pacific Fleet and some other interesting stories in between.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 2023 USS Indianapolis Reunion Announcement

    • April 21, 2023

    Bill and Seth are honored to announce the 2023 reunion of the USS Indianapolis in Benecia, CA. Watch, sign up and come on out.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Captain Toti interprets the Imperial Japanese Navy Midget HA-19 launched by IJN Submarine I-24

    • April 22, 2023

    This IJN Midget submarine is on display at the National Museum of the Pacific War (the Nimitz Museum), George H. W. Bush Gallery, in Fredericksburg, TX. This submarine was launched by IJN submarine I-24 during the attack on Pearl Harbor, later grounding at Bellows Beach on Oahu resulting in the capture of Prisoner of War #1, Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki. The torpedo officer of I-24 who launched HA19 on December 7, 1941 was Lieutenant Mochitsura Hashimoto, later commanding officer of the I-58 that sunk USS Indianapolis (CA-35) on July 30, 1945.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Memorial Day 2023 Letter to Jackie

    • May 29, 2023

    We wanted to drop a quick note in honor of Memorial Day this year. In this short video, Seth reads the famous "Dear Jackie" letter written by LCDR John J. Shea to his young son shortly before LCDR Shea was killed in action aboard USS WASP (CV-7) on September 15, 1942. This Sullivan Ballou-esque letter is one of the most heartbreaking and moving letters ever written.

  • SPECIAL 0x6 The Navy's Role in Hiroshima

    • July 22, 2023

    In this special episode airing on the release of the movie "Oppenheimer," Bill, Seth and guest Admiral Sam Cox examine the Navy's role in the Manhattan Project and the bombing of Hiroshima. The trio also discusses the controversial nature of the bombing and the reality of the situation as it was seen in 1945.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 The Nimitz House, a visit with Admiral Spruance's grandchildren, and gravesites

    • September 4, 2023

    In this special episode of "The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War" podcast, Bill brings us to the house Admiral Nimitz "retired" to and died in, he visits with the grandchildren of Admiral Raymond Spruance, and he brings you to the gravesites of Admirals Nimitz, Spruance, Lockwood, and Turner.

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Bill shows you the house where Nimitz died, graves, and Spruance grandchildren

    • September 22, 2023

    In this special (short) episode, Bill brings you to the house at Treasure Island where Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz died. He visits with Ellen Spruance Holscher and David Bogart, Admiral Spruance's grandchildren, to hear personal recollections of Spruance the man. And he visits the Richmond Kelly Turner, Charles Lockwood, Raymond Spruance, and Chester Nimitz gravesites at Golden Gate National Cemetery, California.

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Bill gives a tour of items on his studio wall

    • November 16, 2023

    As requested by a few viewers, Bill takes us on a tour of the images and items on the wall you can see behind him during our Unauthorized History of the Pacific War podcasts.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Touring the Natl WWII Museum Pacific Galleries

    • January 2, 2024

    In this special episode, Seth takes you through the National WWII Museum's Road to Tokyo Pacific galleries. Seth was a chief historian at the WWII Museum for 15 years and was one of the key contributors to the construction of the WWII Museum's campus. In this special episode, he takes you on a quick 40,000 foot view of the Pacific side of the museum.

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Special Announcement: The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air

    • January 16, 2024

    Seth and Bill have a quick special announcement to make regarding an upcoming WWII miniseries. Masters of the Air, premiering January 26 on Apple TV+ will be a cinematic adventure that needs to be seen by all WWII aficionados. Seth, Bill and new guest historian Tommy Lofton will dissect each new episode of Masters of the AIr the Monday after it airs. We will tell you what was accurate, what wasn't, what they covered, and what they should've covered while giving you tidbits of the actual history of the Bloody 100th Bomb Group. This will be a limited run 9-week miniseries here on our channel and will not take the place of our normal show, this limited 9-week show will be in addition to our normal programming. Our first dissection will air Tuesday January 30 just after our normal show airs.

  • SPECIAL 0x12 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 1

    • January 29, 2024

    Seth, Bill, and new crewman Tommy Lofton take a look at Masters of the Air Episode 1. The team breaks down the show, what was right, what was wrong, and how they liked it. As always, the crew throws in historical accuracy where needed and tells the real story of what happened to the real people at the right times. Tune in into this limited run series and hear what the guys have to say.

  • SPECIAL 0x13 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 2

    • January 30, 2024

    Seth, Bill and Tommy are back to give their take on Masters of the AIr Episode 2. The guys discuss the Trondheim Mission and give their takes on the personalities depicted in this specific episode, including Curtis Biddick and Harry Crosby. The team also gives their breakdown of the combat scenes shown so far, specifically the flak and fighters in relation to their historical accuracy. Tune in and see what the guys have to say.

  • SPECIAL 0x14 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 3

    • February 5, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill, and Tommy take a look at Masters of the Air Episode 3. The guys dive into the 100th Bomb Group's role in 8th Air Force Mission 84, the infamous Regensburg/Schweinfurt Double Strike of August 17, 1943. We look into the actual history of the mission, and the roles of Gale "Buck" Cleven, Curtis Biddick, Harry Crosby, and more.

  • SPECIAL 0x15 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 4

    • February 14, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Tommy take a look at Masters of the Air Episode 4. The team gets into the nuts and bolts of the episode diving into topics such as the ground crews, leave in London, the American Red Cross, morale within the 8th Air Force and the beginning of the infamous Black Week in October 1943.

  • SPECIAL 0x16 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 5

    • February 20, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Tommy take a look at Masters of the Air Episode 5. The trio breaks down the episode and get into the historical detail regarding the October 10, 1943 8th Air Force mission to Munster, Germany. The third in a row for the Mighty Eighth, Munster was the worst of them all for the 100th Bomb Group and a new emerging hero, Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal. The raid also signaled a significant shift in the bombing strategy for the American Army Air Forces that would have dire consequences for the rest of the war. Tune in and see what the guys have to say.

  • SPECIAL 0x17 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 6

    • February 26, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Tommy discuss Masters of the Air Part 6. The guys get into the nuts and bolts of escape and evasion, the POW interrogations of John "Bucky" Egan and Allied prisoners, Flak Houses, and the emotional toll taken on the airmen of the 8th Air Force and others in the skies over Europe.

  • SPECIAL 0x18 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 7

    • March 4, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill, and Tommy take a look at Masters of the Air Part 7. The team dives into actual POW life in Europe during WWII, discuss the P-51 Mustang and its importance in the Allied aerial effort over Europe in 44 and 45 as well and dig into some of the personalities of the real men portrayed in the episode and even get into a few unknown bits of the real story of the Great Escape.

  • SPECIAL 0x19 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 8

    • March 13, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Tommy take a look at Masters of the Air Part 8. The team discusses the accuracy, tropes and history behind some of the scenes in the penultimate episode of the Apple TV series.

  • SPECIAL 0x20 The Unauthorized History of Masters of the Air Episode 9

    • March 18, 2024

    This week Seth, Bill and Tommy take a look at the final episode of Masters of the Air Part 9. The guys go into the POW march to Moosburg, Gale "Buck" Cleven's escape, Johnny "Bucky" Egan's days as POW, Rosie Rosenthal's final mission, and much more. Join the team as they wrap the final episode and give their thoughts on the series as a whole.

  • SPECIAL 0x21 Audience Generated Q&A episode coming soon

    • April 3, 2024

    Guys, for the final episode of Season 3, Bill and I are going to do an audience Q&A. Send us your questions to unauthorizedpacificpodcast@gmail.com and we will do our best to cycle through some and answer what we can on the last episode of this season. Drop dead date for submissions to the email address only, is April 15. Don't send questions to the comment section of this video, they won't be answered.

  • SPECIAL 0x22 Captain Toti key[n]ote speaker at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery Memorial Day Observance

    • April 21, 2024

    Hey, folks, Captain Bill Toti here—and I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that I’m going to be keynote speaker at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery Memorial Day Observance, on May 27th 2024 at 10 am.

  • SPECIAL 0x23 US Naval Academy World War II Legacy of Valor event

    • May 14, 2024

    Seth joins Bill at his alma mater, the US Naval Academy, on April 24, 2024, along with Captain Stan Fisher, USN and Lt. Col Pete Owen, USMC (Ret), at the Legacy of Valor event. Hosted by the US Naval Academy Alumni Association. Copyright US Naval Academy Alumni Association.

  • SPECIAL 0x24 Captain Toti's Memorial Day Remarks, May 27, 2024

    • May 27, 2024

    From Cape Canaveral National Cemetery, Mims, Florida.

  • SPECIAL 0x25 Captain McVay's suicide

    • May 31, 2024

    In this video, Captain Toti reviews the circumstances surrounding, and tours location of, Captain Charles B. McVay III's suicide. As our viewers undoubtedly know, McVay was the commanding officer of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) when it was sunk on July 30, 1945, he was court-martialed for that sinking, and eventually committed suicide on November 6, 1968. The video includes a tour of the house where McVay lived the final few years of his life, and where he ended his life. Bill also reads part of the police report that outlines the investigation following the suicide. Please note that because this video discusses suicide, YouTube has put an age restriction on it. Apparently if you prepare a video intended to sensitize people to the high incidence of military suicides, YouTube doesn't want you to see it.

  • SPECIAL 0x26 Want to help an active duty person transition to civilian industry?

    • June 7, 2024

    Captain Bill Toti talks about what led him to write his book, "From CO to CEO: A Practical Guide for Transitioning from Military to Industry Leadership."

  • SPECIAL 0x27 The Battle of Surigao Strait with Jon Parshall and Tony Tully (Both Episodes Combined)

    • June 11, 2024

    Due to popular request, I have combined both parts of the Surigao Strait shows and released them as one, here. As Bill and I prepare for Season 4, please enjoy the long-form version of Surigao Strait with our buddies Jon Parshall and Tony Tully.

  • SPECIAL 0x28 The Battle off Samar-The Saga of Taffy 3 with Jon Parshall (both episodes combined)

    • June 14, 2024

    Again, due to popular request, we have combined both Samar episodes with Jon Parshall into this long-form version. This is both parts 1 and part 2 combined. Hope you enjoy. This week Seth, Bill and good pal Jon Parshall get into the much anticipated Battle off Samar! The guys get into the background of the epic fight, the commanders on both sides, Ernest Evans, Ziggy Sprague, and others as they start to break down some of the myths surrounding one of the most well-known naval battles in all of history. The guys get into the ships such as Samuel B Roberts and USS Johnston of Taffy 3 and the aircraft as well. The guys get deep into the weeds about the legendary destroyer charge of USS Johnston, USS Samuel B. Roberts, USS Hoel and USS Heerman as well as the other destroyer escorts of Taffy 3. The guys dispel a few of the myths about the battle and dig into the effectiveness of both the American surface counterattacks and the aerial assault by Taffys 2 and 3 on Kurita's Center Force

  • SPECIAL 0x29 Oral History with 102-year-old WWII Seabee Cam Pelletier

    • July 4, 2024

    In this special 4th of July episode, Bill takes a handoff from Seth and records his first ever oral history. The subject is 102-year-old World War II veteran Cam Pelletier, a Seabee at Guadalcanal, the Russell Islands, the Green Islands, and most notably on Peleliu.

  • SPECIAL 0x30 Flying the Hump in the CBI

    • July 13, 2024

    In this special episode Seth and Bill welcome author Caroline Alexander to the show to discuss her new book: Skies of Thunder-The Deadly World War II Mission Over the Roof of the World. In this hour, the guys and Caroline talk about the treacherous flight path known to history as The Hump, the deadly aerial supply run to help keep China in World War II.

  • SPECIAL 0x31 Virtual Tour of USS North Carolina (BB-55)

    • August 10, 2024

    In this special episode, Seth takes you guys on a virtual tour of USS North Carolina (BB-55)--"The Showboat". In July 2024, Seth and his son took a special trip to see the battlewagon in Wilmington, NC, and were not disappointed. Tune in and see the old gal in all her glory. Warning-I'm not a cameraman...

  • SPECIAL 0x32 9/11 in the Pentagon

    • September 11, 2024

    In this special episode, Bill talks about his experience in the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

  • SPECIAL 0x33 Audience Generated Q&A Session coming soon and Notes about the show's future

    • November 6, 2024

    Hey guys. This is a short PSA (nothing is short when Bill and I start talking) about another audience-generated Q&A session. This time, Bill and I will be joined by our good buddy Jon Parshall as we field your questions about the Pacific war. We also briefly discuss the show's future and other topics top of mind.

  • SPECIAL 0x34 PSA for Captain Toti's ministry for active duty, reservists, and veterans, "No Greater Love"

    • November 16, 2024

    A few months ago, Captain Toti began a Christian ministry for active duty, reservists, and veterans locally in Brevard County, Florida. He started this ministry because he saw a need in the local veteran community. It meets every Monday night at the Church at Viera in Viera, Florida.

  • SPECIAL 0x35 Get Us Your Questions for Audience Q&A!

    • November 27, 2024

    Hey guys, just a quick drop-in to remind you to send us your questions for the Q&A. This time it will be Bill and I as well as our good buddy Jon Parshall.

  • SPECIAL 0x36 Christmas at War in the Pacific Theater

    • December 24, 2024

    In this special episode, Seth and Bill take a look at Christmastime in the Pacific theater and the American homefront during the war years. The guys go through specific times in November and December 41-45 and, as usual, blow apart some of the myths of the home front and get into what the holidays were really like for the men overseas.

  • SPECIAL 0x37 Promo for Captain Bill on the Cussin' Christians podcast

    • March 2, 2025

    Folks, this has nothing to do with the Unauthorized History of the Pacific War, but if anyone is interested, you can see Captain Bill as a guest on the Cussin' Christians podcast.

  • SPECIAL 0x38 The Invasion of Iwo Jima (Both Episodes Combined)

    • April 15, 2025

    As wed prep for Season 5, we thought that maybe you guys would like both of our Iwo Jima episodes we did with Jon Parshall combined into one massive episode. We wanted to make sure you guys had something to look at/listen to this week as we record for next season. Hope you enjoy the re-run.

  • SPECIAL 0x39 To The Shores of Iwo Jima (1945 Documentary)

    • April 22, 2025

    As Bill and I prepare and record episodes for Season 5, we wanted to make sure you guys had something to check out, so here you go. This is a US Govt produced film of the campaign for Iwo Jima. Produced using footage shot from US Navy and US Marine Corps photographers, including Bill Genaust, this film was made to show the American citizenry what their boys lived through in the hell of Iwo Jima. All of the footage is authentic, all of it was shot on Iwo, or at least offshore. Enjoy and we'll see you guys soon with new material. US National Archives film number 80mn5124r1 and 80mn5124r2 public domain.

  • SPECIAL 0x40 The Fighting Lady (1944 Documentary)

    • April 29, 2025

    This week we are feeding you guys another wartime documentary. This one is called The Fighting Lady. A so-called "news drama" of the day, the Fighting Lady focuses on the exploits of the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) from her commissioning through many of the Navy battles and campaigns of the Pacific war from 1943-late 1944 including the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot. Narrated by Hollywood star Robert Taylor, who himself was a Naval Aviator, the film is a time capsule view into life aboard and Essex class carrier at war in the Pacific.

  • SPECIAL 0x41 Captain Bill Message-- Hope to see you at the USS Indianapolis Memorial Event

    • June 22, 2025

    Captain Toti is going to be speaking at the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Memorial event in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 28 and July 29th. All are welcome. You can register to attend at https://ussindianapolis.org.

  • SPECIAL 0x42 Special Announcement- Band of Brothers Symposium at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans

    • April 15, 2026

  • SPECIAL 0x43 Touring the National Naval Aviation Museum

    • April 21, 2026

  • SPECIAL 0x44 Air Raid on Pearl Harbor: The First Wave

    • April 28, 2026

    This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the attack on Pearl Harbor, the first wave in this super-long episode. We've combined the two parts of the first wave into this massive episode while we prepare for Season 6. Enjoy.

  • SPECIAL 0x45 Come Hang out Seth and Jon at The National Museum of the Pacific War on October 16-17, 2026

    • May 1, 2026