Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

This Week in History June 30th, 2026 – July 6th, 2026

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This Week in U.S. Military History: June 30th, 2026–July 6th, 2026 traces a powerful arc from the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the brutal three days at Gettysburg to the hard climb up San Juan Hill and the fall of Vicksburg on the Mississippi. Listeners move from muddy Civil War crossroads at Glendale to the moment the United States Army Air Corps is created, and on to Philippine independence and the first desperate clashes of the Korean War at Osan. Along the way, the story confronts nuclear restraint in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the tragedy of Iran Air Flight 655 over the Gulf. Across these seven days on the calendar, the narrative blends battlefield decisions, institutional change, and the human cost of error, always returning to what these anniversaries meant for the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines who lived them. “This Week in U.S. Military History” is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, and the episode offers a clear, respectful walk through each moment, showing how leadership, adaptation, and memory continue to shape American arms and service.

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