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The Lincoln Project

299: When West Point Rugby Went to War with Martin Pengelly

The Lincoln Project

The Lincoln Project

News, Government, Politics, News Commentary

4.69.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Host Reed Galen is joined by Martin Pengelly, Author and Washington Breaking News Correspondent for Guardian US. They discuss Martin’s latest book, Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War, a story of American rugby and a story of the U.S. Army created through intimate portraits of men shaped by West Point’s motto: “Duty, Honor, Country.” Plus, examining the U.S. Army as an organization in peace times, and why the media doesn’t always have to report on two sides of a lie. Be sure to pick up BROTHERHOOD wherever fine books are found and for more from Reed Galen, be sure to subscribe to “The Home Front”. If you’d like to ask a question or share a comment with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us.

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0:00.0

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0:28.7

And now, on with the show.

0:34.5

Welcome back to the Lincoln Project.

0:40.8

I'm your host, Reid Galen.

0:43.0

Today, I'm joined by Martin Pangelli, the Washington Breaking News correspondent for the Guardian, U.S.

0:49.3

Martin was born in Leeds in the UK, where he played rugby for Durham University and Rosalind Park FC,

0:55.0

and worked for Rugby News, The Guardian, and the Independent before moving to the U.S. in 2012.

1:01.2

Since then, he has written about politics, books, and rugby here in America.

1:05.6

His work also is included in Sports Illustrated and The New York Times.

1:09.6

He recently published his first book, Brotherhood,

1:12.3

When West Point Rugby Went to War,

1:14.4

which is now available wherever fine books are sold.

1:17.3

Today he's joining me in studio from Washington, D.C.

1:20.4

Martin, welcome.

1:22.1

Thanks very much for having me.

1:23.1

Thank you very much indeed.

1:24.6

I don't understand the game of rugby,

1:26.4

but I do have some family ties. My best

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