The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War

Seth Paridon, William Toti
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Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 40min

Command Review of 1943 in the Pacific

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.
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Sep 22, 2023 • 16min

Special Episode: Bill shows you where Nimitz died, graves, and Spruance grandchildren

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.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 2h 15min

Special Episode: Captain Toti's Pearl Harbor (Part 2)

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.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 6min

Special Episode: Captain Toti's Pearl Harbor (Part 1)

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.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 1h 38min

Bloody Betio-Tarawa Days 2-3 and Wrap Up

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.
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Sep 4, 2023 • 16min

Special Episode: The Nimitz House, a visit with Admiral Spruance's grandchildren, and gravesites

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.
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Aug 29, 2023 • 1h 52min

Utmost Savagery-Tarawa Day 1

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.
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Aug 22, 2023 • 1h 26min

Operation GALVANIC-Preparations for Tarawa

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.
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Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 27min

Downfall-Why Japan Surrendered with very special guest Richard Frank

The podcast discusses the reasons behind Japan's surrender in 1945, exploring topics such as the decision to use atomic bombs, the terms of peace, and the debate over the necessity of atomic bombs. It delves into the moral dilemmas of utilizing nuclear weapons, the dynamics of the Pacific War, and concludes with future collaborations.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 1h 7min

Battle history of the USS Indianapolis-Live from the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Reunion

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.

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