Episodes (25)

Joseph Gustaitis, Chicago Transformed: World War I and the Windy City
S12E01 · Joseph Gustaitis, Chicago Transformed: World War I and the Windy City

Apr 15, 2017

In Chicago Transformed, Joseph Gustaitis recounts how World War I changed Chicago and how the city helped shape the history of World War I.

Shakespeare and the Citizen Soldier: Shakespeare's Weaponry
S12E02 · Shakespeare and the Citizen Soldier: Shakespeare's Weaponry

Mar 11, 2017

Matt Hawkins and Jonathan Tavares explore historic weaponry and the art of stage fighting in the context of Shakespearian plays.

Vice Admiral Richard P. Breckenridge, Deputy Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command
S12E03 · Vice Admiral Richard P. Breckenridge, Deputy Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command

May 06, 2017

Join Vice Admiral Richard P. Breckenridge and Kenneth Clarke for a discussion on naval affairs and command.

Pamela D. Toler, Heroines of Mercy Street: The Real Nurses of the Civil War
S12E04 · Pamela D. Toler, Heroines of Mercy Street: The Real Nurses of the Civil War

May 13, 2017

Historian Pamela Toler highlights the contributions of the nurses at Mansion House who helped manage a wartime hospital during the American Civil War.

Vice Admiral Philip Hart Cullom
S12E05 · Vice Admiral Philip Hart Cullom

Jun 03, 2017

VADM Cullom, Deputy Cheif of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics, discusses Naval Affairs.

Noriko Kawamura, Turbulence in the Pacific: Japanese-U.S. Relations During World War I
S12E06 · Noriko Kawamura, Turbulence in the Pacific: Japanese-U.S. Relations During World War I

Jun 10, 2017

Professor Noriko Kawamura details the complex relationship between the United States and Japan during World War I.

Elliot Ackerman, Dark at the Crossing
S12E07 · Elliot Ackerman, Dark at the Crossing

Jun 24, 2017

Elliot Ackerman discusses his book Dark at the Crossing and explores how the Syrian War created loss and the destruction of a cause.

William Reeder, Through the Valley
S12E08 · William Reeder, Through the Valley

Jul 08, 2017

Colonel William Reeder, USA (Retired) discusses his captivating memoir of the last U.S. Army soldier taken prisoner during the Vietnam War.

American Experience: The Great War, Screening and Conversation
S12E09 · American Experience: The Great War, Screening and Conversation

Apr 08, 2017

Host Kenneth Clarke discusses American Experience: The Great War with the director of episode three of the series, Rob Rapley.

Robert O. Harder, the Three Musketeers of the Army Air Forces
S12E10 · Robert O. Harder, the Three Musketeers of the Army Air Forces

Jul 29, 2017

Robert Harder discusses his book about the lives and missions the WWII pilot, bombardier, and navigator who delivered the atomic bombs to Japan.

Richard Rubin: Back Over There
S12E11 · Richard Rubin: Back Over There

Jul 22, 2017

Author Richard Rubin visits the Museum and Library to discuss his latest book about the impact of WWI and the exploration of its memory through following generations.

Andrew Carroll: My Fellow Soldiers
S12E12 · Andrew Carroll: My Fellow Soldiers

Aug 12, 2017

Andrew Carroll discusses his newest book- a vivid and moving account of the American experience in World War One.

Reflections on a Distinguished Military Career, Admiral Stanley R. Arthur, USN (Ret.)
S12E13 · Reflections on a Distinguished Military Career, Admiral Stanley R. Arthur, USN (Ret.)

Sep 09, 2017

Admiral Arthur discusses his service as former Vice Chief of Naval Operations, his over 500 combat missions as an A-4 pilot during the Vietnam War, and his command of the Seventh Fleet at the outbreak of the Persian Gulf War.

Douglas Macgregor, Margin of Victory: Five Battles That Changed the Face of Modern War
S12E14 · Douglas Macgregor, Margin of Victory: Five Battles That Changed the Face of Modern War

Aug 19, 2017

Douglas Macgregor discusses his newest book, detailing five military battles in the 20th century.

Warrior Games: Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration
S12E15 · Warrior Games: Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration

Sep 30, 2017

Medal of Honor recipient Florent Groberg leads a panel on the significance of the Warrior Game competitions, and the journey from injury to reintegration in the Armed Forces.

Heroes on Deck: World War II on Lake Michigan
S12E16 · Heroes on Deck: World War II on Lake Michigan

Oct 07, 2017

Captain Dave Truitt, WWII veteran Herb Sohn and restoration specialist Jonathan Toby Mack discuss the ingenious training program that changed the course of the war in the Pacific and the making of the original documentary, Heroes on Deck.

Meet Your Army: Major General Thomas E. Ayres, Deputy Judge Advocate General U.S. Army
S12E17 · Meet Your Army: Major General Thomas E. Ayres, Deputy Judge Advocate General U.S. Army

Oct 21, 2017

Thomas E. Ayres and Kenneth Clarke discuss the role of the Judge Advocate General's Corps and leadership in the U.S. Army.

David J. Barron: Waging War: The Clash Between Presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS
S12E18 · David J. Barron: Waging War: The Clash Between Presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS

Oct 14, 2017

David J. Barron examines the ongoing struggle between Presidents of the United States and Congress over who has the power to declare and wage war.

William Hogeland, Autumn of the Black Snake
S12E19 · William Hogeland, Autumn of the Black Snake

Sep 23, 2017

Author William Hogeland discusses his newest book on the foundations of the U.S. Army following the Revolutionary War.

Medal of Honor Recipient James McCloughan
S12E20 · Medal of Honor Recipient James McCloughan

Nov 04, 2017

Allen J. Lynch interviews James C. McCloughan about the actions McCloughan took over the course of 48 hours in close-combat fighting against enemy forces in Vietnam in 1969.

Century of Service: 85th Infantry Division
S12E21 · Century of Service: 85th Infantry Division

Nov 25, 2017

Kenneth Clarke discusses the history of the U.S. Army's 85th Infantry Division with the Division's Chief of Staff LTC Daniel Jaquint and Command Public Affairs Specialist MSG Anthony Taylor.

Century of Service: ROTC and JROTC
S12E22 · Century of Service: ROTC and JROTC

Dec 02, 2017

A discussion about the history of the ROTC and JROTC.

Peter Mansoor, Surge
S12E23 · Peter Mansoor, Surge

Dec 02, 2017

Dr. Peter Mansoor discusses his service in Iraq as the executive officer to General David Petraeus, during the period of the surge in the Iraq War.

James Holland: The Allies Strike Back, (1941-1943)
S12E24 · James Holland: The Allies Strike Back, (1941-1943)

Dec 09, 2017

Author James Holland discusses the second book in his acclaimed War in the West trilogy on World War II.

Scales on War: The Future of America's Military at Risk
S12E25 · Scales on War: The Future of America's Military at Risk

Dec 16, 2017

MG Scales discusses his perspective on the direction of the U.S. Armed Forces based on his three decades of experience as a leader and commander in the United States Army.

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Pritzker Military Library Presents Season 12 (2017) is released on Apr 15, 2017 and the latest season 17 of Pritzker Military Library Presents is released in 2022. Watch Pritzker Military Library Presents online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Pritzker Military Library Presents is directed by David Cannek,Bradley Guidera,Andrew Edeker,Andrew Bloustein and created by Nathan Barnes with Kenneth Clarke and Aaron Pylinski.

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