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The Andrew Klavan Show

A New Podcast For American History Buffs

The Andrew Klavan Show

The Andrew Klavan Show

News Commentary, News

4.822.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Get ready to unpack the exciting untold history of heroes who saved America in some of its darkest hours. Subscribe NOW to America’s Forgotten Heroes on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss an episode! America's Forgotten Heroes on Apple: https://utm.io/uduT7 America's Forgotten Heroes on Spotify: https://utm.io/uduT8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I don't know about you, but I am extremely tired of hearing stories about victims.

0:10.0

It's heroes who made this country great.

0:11.7

I want to hear about heroes.

0:12.7

And if you're a history buff, I have an incredibly special announcement for you.

0:17.0

The Daily Wire has a new podcast called America's Forgotten Heroes.

0:21.0

And it's coming to an Apple Spotify or any other podcast app near you.

0:25.6

So go subscribe right now because the first few episodes are already waiting and we're

0:29.4

releasing an episode a day for seven total episodes.

0:33.0

Because too many heroes never receive the recognition they deserve and you don't want

0:36.8

to miss their stories.

0:38.3

America's Forgotten Heroes peels away the history, the colorless and drab recitation

0:42.4

of dates and events to reveal the human beings who became legends.

0:46.6

One of these human beings was Jimmy Doe Little, an American military general and aviation

0:50.7

pioneer who led a risky bombing raid over Tokyo during World War II.

0:55.5

They're dropping bombs on the Japanese mainland.

0:58.0

Doe Little 16 planes didn't have enough fuel to make it back to their carrier ship and

1:01.9

had to improvise crash landings near Allied territory.

1:05.9

Then there's Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a college professor turned volunteer soldier for

1:10.4

the Union Army and a Civil War icon according to historians.

1:14.3

Better known as the Lion of Little Round Top, Chamberlain's most famous accomplishment was

1:18.4

during the Battle of Gettysburg where his regiment was stationed at a critical position

1:22.6

for the Union Army's defense and suffered multiple attacks from Confederate troops, knowing

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