Radio Boat Forces

Frogmen, Spies, and Boat Forces - Part II

Produced by: Boat People Season 1 Episode 43

When a story is too good to leave on the cutting-room floor, you make room for a second run. In this follow-up episode with CDR Michael Bennett, USCG (Ret.), we share the candid, unscripted parts of our conversation that went beyond WWII boat forces and into the broader legacy of Coast Guard intelligence and operations.

From the Revenue Cutter Service conducting ISR in the 1800s, to the evolution of intelligence practices that shaped modern missions, this episode reveals the deeper puzzle pieces of the Coast Guard’s story. It’s a conversation about context, how past decisions, unsung heroes, and quiet innovations built the foundation we stand on today.

Whether you’re in the boat forces community, part of the intel world, or just someone who loves uncovering the “why” behind the mission, this episode is a reminder that history isn’t just a record, it can be a guidepost for the challenges ahead.

This is an Unofficial Podcast. All views expressed are solely those of the hosts/guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Coast Guard.

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