This Week in History January 6th, 2026 – January 12th, 2026

This Week in U.S. Military History: January 6th, 2026–January 12th, 2026 follows a winter week where pamphlets, plantations, harbor channels, and Pacific beaches all share the same dates. You move from the fiery words of “Common Sense” and the gun-smoke at New Orleans to the warning shots at Charleston, Alabama’s secession vote, and Theodore Roosevelt’s passing. The narrative then carries you through Lend-Lease, the Lingayen Gulf landings, an early helicopter assault in Vietnam, and the congressional green light for the Gulf War, showing how American power keeps changing shape.
You hear how each moment fits into its wider war or era, tracing themes of leadership, adaptation, technology, and the hard decisions that send service members into harm’s way. The episode connects muddy earthworks, armored decks, and helicopter landing zones into one continuous story of a nation learning how to fight and how to choose when to fight. “This Week in U.S. Military History” is the Tuesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com, and this week’s journey invites you to listen closely to the echoes of these winter anniversaries.
This Week in History January 6th, 2026 – January 12th, 2026
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