Amazing War Stories

Bruce Crompton

In this 3D audio series, ex-British Paratrooper and history fanatic Bruce Crompton narrates incredible tales of bravery from conflicts throughout the ages to support military institutions. All around the world military museums are in danger of closing and smaller, veterans charities desperately need more support. If we allow them to perish, the history contained within them will be lost, as will vital life-lines for our cherished veterans. Remember, Military museums aren't just places of learning, they're places of remembrance too. To contact the team or for advertising enquiries please email: info@amazingwarstories.com or visit amazingwarstories.com read less

Our Editor's Take

Amazing War Stories is a military history podcast. Host and veteran Bruce Crompton shares remarkable true stories of soldiers. Stories on the show come from WWII, Vietnam, and many other conflicts. Bruce also highlights the militaries of several countries. The podcast has followed soldiers from Australia, the UK, and America.

As a former paratrooper, Bruce has personal experience in combat. He is an avid military history enthusiast and TV personality. Bruce collects military vehicles and memorabilia and hosts the TV show Combat Dealers. His energetic narration creates a thrilling podcast experience.

Most museums rely on volunteers and donations. As a result, many have had to close their doors. A driving motivation behind the show is to publicize and support military museums. The stories on this podcast come from the very museums it aims to support. The production team works hard to keep these accounts alive. Throughout each story, Bruce shares where listeners can find artifacts from it.

One of the key features of the podcast is its use of 3D audio. The show engineers create an immersive soundscape for each episode. As Bruce narrates the heroic actions of the soldiers, the music and audio effects are lifelike. Listeners can hear a jeep zoom by or bullets flying past. For the full picture, it's best to listen with headphones. The podcast also features commentary from other veterans and historians.

Anyone with an interest in military history may enjoy Amazing War Stories. This show transports listeners from the beaches of Normandy to German airbases. The incredible production value makes every episode informative and captivating. It's also an exciting way to support military museums and veterans' causes. This podcast may help preserve important military history.

New episodes of the Amazing War Stories podcast arrive periodically.

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Episodes

Lightning Strikes & The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourne
Feb 8 2024
Lightning Strikes & The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourne
On the 9th of October, 1943, one of the bloodiest air battles of the war was unfolding over German skies.  Over 300 hundred fighters were attacking the Flying Fortresses of the American 1st air division, who were on a daylight bombing raid to Anklam, East Germany. The dog fighting was savage, the Germans relentless.  The men on the bombers who flew that day were seasoned war fighters and those that returned said they had never experienced anything like it. It was one of the first times the American planes from the 8th Airforce had been able to strike this far into the Nazi homeland.  New modifications to their fortresses meant they could now travel much greater distances - but it also presented them with a new problem. The disadvantage of long range bombing missions meant that the friendly escort fighters with smaller fuel tanks couldn’t keep up with you - so you were flying without their protection.  Without the fighters for cover the Germans would attack with virtual impunity. This is the remarkable true story of 10 men in one of those flying fortresses, a plane called Lightning Strikes.  By the end of the mission, three quarters of the bomber group were either destroyed or badly damaged and 50 men never made it back… They were The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourne.. Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/imr7Dk Buy merchandise to support our cause in our shop: https://shop.amazingwarstories.com/ Visit: amazingwarstories.com to find our more about this initiative. Have a war story to tell? email mystory@amazingwarstories.com Contributors: Major Rob Paley - Official Historian of the 'Bloody' 100th now known as the 100th Air Refuelling Wing Jim Cleary - Curator, 453rd Bomb Group Museum, Norfolk - visit https://www.amazingwarstories.com/museum/the-453rd-bombardment-group-museum/ Dr Chris Mann - Director of The War Studies Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Episode Credits- Written, Researched and Executive Produced by Ed Sayer Associate Producer Lois Crompton Editing, Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WarDaddy - The Real Fury
Dec 7 2023
WarDaddy - The Real Fury
On a moonlit night of 28th August 1944 an American Sherman M4A1-76 tank sat on a hillside watching the approaching train in the valley below. Sitting on top was a sergeant, Lafayette G Pool. There was nothing normal about this soldier however, he was the US Army’s most feared tank commander and by the end of his service he had clocked over a dozen enemy tank kills. The war film Fury is a movie like no other - directed by David Ayer it follows the exploits of a tank commander called Don “War Daddy” Collier played by Brad Pitt. Many fans don’t realise that the nickname of Pitt’s character was actually borrowed from a real person, and that man would almost single handedly drive the 3rd Armoured division straight into the guts of Nazi Germany. This is the true story of War Daddy - The Real Fury. Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/imr7Dk Buy the WarDaddy Book in our shop: https://shop.amazingwarstories.com/ Visit: amazingwarstories.com to find our more about this initiative. Have a war story to tell? email mystory@amazingwarstories.com Contributors: Owen Thornton - Associate Producer, Fury Davis Smith - Ex-US Marine Tank Commander David Willey - Curator, The Tank Museum, Bovington Dr Chris Mann - Director of The War Studies Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Episode Credits- Written, Researched and Executive Produced by Ed Sayer Associate Producer Lois Crompton Editing, Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Commandos that Grinched Christmas
Dec 26 2020
The Commandos that Grinched Christmas
Former Special Forces Operative (and star of Channel 4's SAS Who Dares Wins) Jason Fox joins Bruce along with Royal Marines Colonel Nik Cavill to tell the story of this remarkable Commando Raid that started on Boxing Day 1941... Summary On the 27th December, 1941, in a small island town in the north Norwegian fjords, a German soldier crunched through the snow back to his barracks. All was calm apart from the sounds of Christmas songs still emanating from some of the bars and houses.   Suddenly, in the distance, the thump of explosions and the bright lights of fireworks clearly showed people were still enjoying the yuletide celebrations. However, on the edge of the town, a massive assault was actually underway. The fireworks were flares and the explosions were the sound of HMS Kenya’s huge guns firing from the middle of the fjord. Within a few moments hundreds of British Commandos would be assaulting the peaceful hamlet... Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/imr7Dk To find out more about this initiative visit amazingwarstories.com Have a story to tell? Email mystory@amazingwarstories.com Contributors- Dr Chris Mann, Director of War Studies Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and author of 'British Policy & Strategy towards Norway, 1941-45'. To purchase please visit palgrave.com/DrChrisMann Website for Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Jason Fox; Explorer, former Special Forces Operative, TV personality and author of Life Under Fire Colonel Nik Cavill Royal Marines Commando We have also joined forces with the fantastic Royal Marines Charity to help raise awareness of their Lift the Lid campaign to raise awareness for of support available to veterans, serving personnel and their families of the armed forces suffering from mental health issues. Please Support us by visiting amazingwarstories.com where you can sign up to our newsletter, donate or buy something from our store. For more about this episode and all of the incredible stories we have in store this series, follow us on your favourite social media platform on- Facebook.com/Amazingwarstories Instagram @amazingwarstories Twitter @amazewarstories Episode Credits- Written & Researched by Charlie Phillips Director & Executive Producer Ed Sayer Associate Producer Lois Crompton Editor Tony Simmons Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cliff Rangers of Calvados
Nov 20 2020
The Cliff Rangers of Calvados
On June 6th 1944 a band of US Army Rangers undertook one of the second world war’s most daring missions. Ahead of the main D Day landings, under ferocious fire, they had to land on an exposed beach, scale a 100ft cliff before attacking a well armed and heavily defended German force. Against overwhelming numbers their mission was to silence the huge artillery guns that would target the invading Allied Armies that were about to land on D Day. But we can now reveal a secret about this famous operation that was classified for over 60 years This is the true story of 7 of the Rangers who took part in the mission to protect the hundreds of thousands of other troops landing on the Normandy beaches - sadly not all of them would make it through. They were the Cliff Rangers of Calvados Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/imr7Dk To find out more about this initiative visit amazingwarstories.com Have a story to tell? Email mystory@amazingwarstories.com Contributors- -Gary Sterne curator of the Maisy Battery, Normandy -Davis Smith former US Marine weaponry & tactics specialist advisor For more about this episode and all of the incredible stories we have in store this series, follow us on your favourite social media platform on- Facebook.com/Amazingwarstories Instagram @amazingwarstories Twitter @amazewarstories Episode Credits- Written & Produced by Paul Wooding Executive producer Ed Sayer Associate Producer Lois Crompton Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group info@amazingwarstories.com www.amazingwarstories.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Striker of The Somme - A Remembrance Day Special
Nov 6 2020
The Striker of The Somme - A Remembrance Day Special
When legendary footballer Walter Tull joins the army in the First World War he becomes the first black British officer to lead white men into battle and is mentioned in dispatches for a dangerous raid in Italy. He suffers shell shock, trench fever, is gassed, faces flame throwers and finally German stormtroopers in the battle of the Somme. In this special episode to mark Remembrance Sunday Historian Andy Robertshaw reveals an astonishing discovery - the potential resting place of Walter Tull, The Striker of The Somme. Sign up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/imr7Dk To find out more about this initiative visit amazingwarstories.com Have a story to tell? Email mystory@amazingwarstories.com For more about this episode and all of the incredible stories we have in store this series, follow us on your favourite social media platform on- Facebook.com/Amazingwarstories Instagram @amazingwarstories Twitter @amazewarstories Let us know what you think of this week's episode- use #AmazingWarStories to join the conversation With very special thanks to our contributors- -Andy Robertshaw historian & military adviser andyrobertshaw.com -Walter's family who run the Finlayson Family Archive - waltertullarchive.com Museums- -War Years Remembered Museum -The Kent Museum of Moving Image -The Museum of the Great War, France Further information on Walter Tull- claptonfc.com/WalterTTTbooklet.pdf tottenhamhotspur.com/walter-tull.pdf tottenhamhotspur.com/walter-tull-remembered ntfc.co.uk/tull firstworldwarglasgow.co.uk/ Not-Forgotten-part-2.pdf northamptonchron.co.uk/walter-tull Episode Credits- Written & Produced by Paul Wooding Executive producer Ed Sayer Associate Producer Lois Crompton Researcher Ross Barnwell Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group get in touch info@amazingwarstories.com www.amazingwarstories.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices