August 5, 2014
Evening Show 59m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed historical military preparedness and improvisation across World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq, contrasting Hollywood's sanitized portrayals with the reality of troops lacking equipment and supplies. He criticized media coverage for avoiding unflattering narratives about Democratic administrations' wars while focusing on later-war periods, highlighted the betrayal of Iraqi allies and the rise of ISIS, and emphasized the need for decentralized ammunition stockpiling and NBC defense preparedness among civilians in anticipation of potential conflict.

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