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S1E14 Escaping a War Zone_ Zuheer’s Childhood Story of Survival
What does it mean to grow up in the middle of a war zone? In this episode, I sit down with Zuheer, who shares his powerful story of survival, displacement, and the search for safety as a child caught…
The Omar Al-Abase-Interview Jan 2026
On this episode of The Military Historian, Lloyd Shellenberger sits down with Omar Alabase, one year after the original interview. 1. What has happened in that year, the triumphs and tragedies!2. He…
S1E19 Why “Woke” Has No Place on the Battlefield | Standards, Fitness & Readiness
On this episode of The Military Historian:Why woke can be fatal on the battlefield. A full breakdown of the direction of the Department of War and its new directives! In September, Pete Hegseth…
The VA, PTSD & Alternative Healing — Dr. Kathleen Rosenblatt on Treating the Root
In this powerful and deeply informative episode of The Military Historian Podcast, host Lloyd Shellenberger sits down with licensed acupuncturist Dr. Kathleen Rosenblatt to explore PTSD, alternative…
S1E26 Aspire to Inspire Leadership 101
On this episode of The Military Historian, we talk to Brigadier General Vincent E. Buggs (RET) about motivation, mentorship, and giving back in our continuing leadership series.We find out what…
Global War on Terrorism Documentary
Former AFN reporter, SSG Lloyd Shellenberger produced and edited an hour-long documentary. This was produced in 2004 for the DOD on Terrorism and his units fight against an unseen and vicious enemy…
Rest In Peace Charlie Kirk
My Perspective of a National Tragedy My Birthday September 10, 2025. God Bless you Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk was a national treasure and a true patriot. I will miss him and his sage advice!Like and…
S1E21 Why Warrant? Leadership, Service & the Truth About Military Career Paths
What makes a great leader — and why do some service members choose the Warrant Officer path over traditional enlisted or officer careers? In this powerful episode of The Military Historian Podcast,…
Witness to Murder at 13 — Omar Alabase’s Story of Survival & Responsibility
What happens when a child is forced to become the man of the family overnight? In this episode of The Military Historian, Lloyd Shellenberger sits down with Omar Alabase, who was just 13 years old…
The Greatest Generation_ Why Our Fathers Built the World We Live In
The Military Historian breaks down the qualities that made our Great Grandparents and Grandparents the greatest generation.1. What made The Greatest Generation truly great? In this heartfelt episode…
S1E17 Rescue Under Fire — The Capt. Grant Wills’ Interview
What happens when a soldier’s mission goes beyond survival — when it becomes about keeping a promise and saving lives? In this emotional episode of The Military Historian Podcast, I sit down with…
S1E6 From Baghdad to America_ Sisters April & Asra Share Their Father’s Legacy
What’s it like to grow up without knowing your father, who sacrificed everything for freedom and safety?In this emotional episode of The Military Historian Podcast, I speak with April and Asra Al…
S1E22 Behind the Badge
In this episode of the Military Historian, Lloyd Shellenberger discusses what life is like as an undercover Narcotics agent and the roadblocks and dangers. Don Morrison, former CID, State Trooper and…
Saving Lives on Route Tampa — The Shane Beckert Interview
The Military Historian Podcast sits down with Sergeant Shane Beckert of the 141st Engineer Battalion and his wife Melissa. Shane served as a combat engineer and bomb hunter on Iraq’s deadly Route…
S1E5 The March to Baghdad
The Military Historian gives audiences an inside view on the initail invasion of Iraq and what it took to succeed under these harsh conditions. From Kuwait to Baghdad The invasion of Iraq is on.…
S1E4 The Seditious Six_ Why Telling Troops to Disobey Orders Is Dangerous
On this episode of The Military Historian breaks down exactly why telling soldiers to question or ignore lawful orders undermines military discipline, violates long-standing legal precedent, and puts…
S1E3 Mass Graves of Iraq
Investigative Case Report: Forensic Evidence and Systematic Executions under the Ba'athist Regime1. Scope of Investigation and Historical Context The documentation of forensic evidence within the…
S1E4 Life Beyond the Uniform_ Fatima’s Story of Strength and Survival
This is absolutely one of the most tragic and hopeful true stories I have ever told as a journalist. 2. The Book series Left Behind Letters from Baghdad is based upon the families herioc fight to…
S1E1 Service Members and Medicare
The Military Historian features an interview with Colonel Cullen Wright, author of Veticare, who provides essential guidance on navigating the intersection of military benefits and Medicare. The…
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