Citizen Soldier is a television program produced by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. It airs on PBS channel WTTW. Each 26 minute episode of Citizen Soldier explores topics on military history, affairs and policy through interviews and panel discussions with scholars, military personnel, and authors. From exploring the military necessity of the Emancipation Proclamation with James McPherson to an alternative history of the Battle of Midway during World War II, this series seeks to educate the public about important aspects of history and policy.
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| - Citizen Soldier is a television program produced by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. It airs on PBS channel WTTW. Each 26 minute episode of Citizen Soldier explores topics on military history, affairs and policy through interviews and panel discussions with scholars, military personnel, and authors. From exploring the military necessity of the Emancipation Proclamation with James McPherson to an alternative history of the Battle of Midway during World War II, this series seeks to educate the public about important aspects of history and policy. (en)
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- Jim Bresnahan leads a panel of historians in exploring an alternate history of World War II in this episode of Citizen Soldier. Panelists Elliot Carlson, John Lundstrom, and Jon Parshall discuss the "what if" questions surrounding the Battle of Midway. (en)
- Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward discusses the SEAL experience with documentary photographer Stephanie Freid-Perenchio and SEAL Mike Martin (en)
- This panel featured three American veterans who were prisoners of war in different conflicts. They discussed their experiences as POWs and how they endured their time in captivity. (en)
- An exploration of the history and heritage of America's first black military aviators (en)
- Paul Reid Discusses his book, " the Last Lion", Winston Churchill and Reid's relationship with the historian William Manchester. (en)
- This episode focuses on the liberation of concentration camps including first hand account by men who were there. (en)
- This episode features a discussion between two historians and journalists about the role that embedded journalists play in military history. (en)
- An insightful discussion by Vietnam veterans and award-winning fiction writers Tim O'Brien and Karl Marlantes on the subjects of literature, war, politics, and writing. (en)
- Two leading historians speak on the duty of documenting the past for future generations. (en)
- In this episode the panel discussed the Battle of the Atlantic from a global perspective. (en)
- Author and former Navy Lieutenant Edward R. Murphy Jr. shares his experiences as Second in Command aboard , the American spy ship famously captured and held by North Korea since 1968. (en)
- This episode features a discussion of the issues female veterans encounter during and after service in the military. (en)
- Leading historians discuss the United States Army " Big Red One" First Division History (en)
- This program features a discussion of the United States Military Reserves and the National Guard in the 21st century. (en)
- General Michael Hayden, a retired four-star Air Force General and former director of both the NSA and CIA, discusses with cyber security expert Jason Healey the rapidly evolving role played by technology in military, intelligence and counterintelligence operations. (en)
- A conversation between Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant Dakota Meyer and noted author Bing West about Meyer's experience in the battle of Ganjigal. (en)
- This program features a discussion about the military necessity of the Emancipation Proclamation. (en)
- Leading Historians Discuss the causes of the outbreak of the First World War (en)
- This episode features a discussion about carrier qualifications during World War II and the ongoing efforts to recover and preserve the aircraft lost during the war. (en)
- Dr. John Allen Williams moderates a discussion between James Carl Nelson, author of The Remains of Company D: A Story of the Great War and Paul Herbert, Executive Director of the First Division Museum at Cantigny about the WWI Battle of Cantigny and Colonel McCormick's legacy. (en)
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| - Antony Beevor
- Sir Max Hastings
- Tim O'Brien (en)
- Paul Reid (en)
- Bob Jordan (en)
- Erica Borggren, Dr. Rebecca J. Hannagan, Kimberly Mitchell (en)
- Colonel Paul Hastings, (en)
- Dakota Meyer (en)
- David H. Hymes James Mukoyama (en)
- Doran Cart Dr. Nikolas Gardner Dr. Saje Mathieu (en)
- Edward R. Murphy, Jr. (en)
- Elliot Carlson, John Lundstrom, and Jon Parshall (en)
- James Carl Nelson, Paul Herbert (en)
- James McPherson James Cornelius (en)
- John Borling, Donald E. Casey, Rhonda Cornum (en)
- Dr. Waitman Beorn, Michael Hirsh, Dr. Keith Huxen, Major General William Levine, Dan Baker, Don Johnson (en)
- Major General William D. Razz Waff, (en)
- Major General William M. Enyart, (en)
- Marc Milner Stephen Budiansky Kurt Haunfelner (en)
- Michael V. Hayden Jason Healey (en)
- O. Lawton Wilkerson (en)
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