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Episode 76 of Mil History Talk explores the United States submarine campaign against Japan—one of the most effective and strategically decisive offensives of the Pacific War. Hope and Brian examine how American submarines hunted merchant shipping, attacked warships, gathered intelligence, rescued downed aviators, and steadily severed the maritime lifelines connecting Japan to its overseas empire. The episode also looks at the cramped, exhausting, and dangerous realities of life aboard boats such as USS Drum (SS-228), where long patrols, mechanical strain, torpedo attacks, and depth-charge counterattacks demanded extraordinary discipline and endurance. Expect operational history, technical detail, logistics, human cost, and the occasional moment of gallows humor from two hosts who have once again produced something suspiciously close to a naval deployment. Join the discussion and view episode artwork on the Mil History Talk Facebook page, and follow Mil History Talk on Substack for additional commentary, historical notes, images, and future episode updates.
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