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New Hamilton Weekly Podcast Series Begins November 1st

In a world torn by revolution, one man's relentless ambition will help forge a nation. This winter, embark on an epic 12-part journey through the tumultuous times of America's founding in our new weekly series “Hamilton at War” - the gripping audio drama podcast, beginning November 1st, on Point of the Spear will transport you back to the heart-pounding moments of Alexander Hamilton's service in the American Revolution.

Step into the shoes of a young, fearless Alexander Hamilton, a penniless immigrant with a burning desire for freedom and glory. From the sweltering battlefield of Monmouth to the entrenched redoubts of Yorktown, you'll experience Hamilton’s unwavering determination, his heart-breaking separation from George Washington, and the sacrifices he made to forge a nation.

But this is more than a story of war; it's a tale of love, ambition, and the price of legacy. Discover the man behind the legend, the brilliance of his mind, and the intensity of his character.

It is an immersive, narrative history that follows Hamilton’s life and military service from the Battle of White Plains through to the British surrender at Yorktown. There is much to be inspired by and learned from Hamilton’s life. He was a larger than life founding father whose blueprint for America is the world we live in today. It all begins November 1st, only on Point of the Spear.


Tuesday
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Recent Episodes on TWA Flight 800, Apollo 11 and More

July 17th - Unanswered Questions: TWA Flight 800 - A Tragic Mystery. We commemorate the 27th anniversary of one of aviation's most tragic incidents - the downing of TWA Flight 800. This episode wades into the mystery and controversy surrounding the crash; exploring the unanswered questions that continue to haunt investigators and the public alike.

July 21st - Brother Against Brother: The Bloodstained Legacy of Bull Run. Bull Run on July 21, 1861, was the first full-scale battle of the Civil War. The fierce fight there forced both the North and South to face the sobering reality that the war would be long and bloody. 
July 24th - Homecoming: Apollo 11's Triumphant Return and the Navy's Indispensable Role. One of humanity's greatest achievements—the Apollo 11 mission—and the moon landing are the backdrop to the unsung heroes who played a crucial role in bringing the astronauts back home safely. And we shine a spotlight on the invaluable contributions made by the United States Navy. 

Friday
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Fatal Encounter: Alexander Hamilton's Duel and it's Aftermath

Until Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash Broadway musical, Hamilton, the youngest of America’s founding fathers, had been better known for the way he met his demise - a duel with despised arch rival Aaron Burr. It has become the most famous duel in American history. But what happened afterward might surprise you. And the duel itself has been mired in controversy for more than 200 years. LISTEN ON SPOTIFY.

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