Richard Boalch

Valour

History EN ↓ 78 episodes

Discover forgotten leaders, battles, heroes and villains on the Valour podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Richard Boalch

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History

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Jun 24, 2026

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Episodes

Fleet Actions 24.07.2025

In episode 48 we explore the key surface actions of World War 1 and the naval strategies that helped win the war. Rule Brittania adapted from a poem by James Thompson (1700-1748). Lyrics Thomas Augustine Arne (1710–1778) performed by Albert Farrington. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Little Sideshow of Horrors 22.07.2025

The Balkans was a savage sideshow of World War 1 featuring all the horrors that modern industrial warfare could create. Add in extreme cold during Winter and Tropical diseases during the warmer months and you have a uniquely miserable campaign. Sources: Balkan Battlegrounds (US Army Center of Military History, 2002), The First World War by John Keegan, The Salonika Front by Alan Wakefield, Austral...

Destroyer of Empires 20.07.2025

The Eastern Front of World War 1 involved Millions of Soldiers fighting across a seamingly limitless frontline. It involved Epic Victories and defeats for all sides involved and often shaped the strategic thinking that shaped Australia's war time experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Flers Courcellette and? 17.07.2025

Rich wants to cover the battle of Flers Courcellette which primarily involved New Zealanders, Canadians and the first ever use of tanks. Dave questions Rich incessantly about the diversion from our primarily Australian content. Sources: The Eastern Front 1914–1917 by Norman Stone, The First World War by John Keegan, New Zealand and the First World War 1914–1919, Official History of Canada in the F...

Toffee Apples, Whiz Bangs and Moaning Minnies 16.07.2025

Artillery was the most deadly Weapon of World War 1. The full horrors of massed artillery were particularly noticed at Verdun and on the Somme. In episode 44 we explore the common weapons, shell types, fuses and tactics used. Sources: Charles Bean’s Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 (Vol. III), Australian War Memorial, The Somme by Robin Prior and Trevor Wilson, World War I Art...

Castleton and Cooke 13.07.2025

In this episode we look at the VC actions of two postumous VCs from Pozieres and Mouquet Farm. Thomas Cooke and Claud Castleton. Sources: Australian War Memorial, London Gazette (September 9 and 26, 1916), Charles Bean’s Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 (Vol. III), Eastern Daily Press (July 1, 2006), Wikipedia (List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients) Hosted on Acast...

Mucky Farm 10.07.2025

Mouquet Farm was a battle within the broader battle of Pozieres which in itself was a battle during the Somme Offensive. This small area saw 6800 Australian casualties within a few weeks. Sources: Charles Bean’s Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 (Vol. III), Australian War Memorial records, London Gazette (September 9, 1916), Scott Bennett’s Pozières: The Anzac Story, Anzac Port...

Broken But Never Beaten 08.07.2025

Martin O'Meara a strapping young lad from Lorra Ireland Migrated to Australia to make his way in the world A VC action and significant injury at Mouquet Farm subsequent woundings at Bullecourt and Messines Ridge all took their toll. O'Meara's story testament to the everyday heroism and the everyday trauma of the Western Front. Sources: Australian War Memorial, Australian Dictionary of Biography (R...

Also Known As 06.07.2025

A young man, an adventurous spirit and 3 different wars in South Africa. Sources Australian War Memorial, Australian Dictionary of Biography (Merrilyn Lincoln, 1981), London Gazette (December 23, 1915) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

John Leake 03.07.2025

John Leake single handedly cleared a German machine gun post at Pozieres. His subsequent desertion speaks volumes to the traumas that soldiers suffered, particularly on the Somme. Sources: Australian War Memorial, London Gazette (September 9, 1916), Wikipedia, InDaily, National WWII Museum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Gunbar Raider 29.06.2025

William Jackson's story during a trench raid near Armentieres is truly remarkable. Join us for his amazing story. Sources: Draws on Australian War Memorial records, London Gazette (September 9, 1916), Harry Willey’s biographies, and Hay Historical Society research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our Little Somme of Horrors 27.06.2025

Pozieres was Australia's horrific Somme experience an experience that saw approximately 20% of the AIF become casualties in a period of 6 weeks. Script draws on Charles Bean’s Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 , Australian War Memorial records, and secondary sources like Pozières: The Anzac Story by Scott Bennett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Worst of Both Wars 23.06.2025

Arthur Blackburn had a unique experience encompassing the most awful locations Australians found themselves in both world wars. Blackburn was a scout at Gallipoli and made it further inland on day 1 than any other Australian soldier in the whole campaign. He then won the VC at Pozieres before being invalided home with pleurisy. Pursuing a legal career between wars Blackburn packed away the wig and...

The Somme 16.06.2025

Rich and Dave give a high level round up of the battle of the Somme to give some context to the Australian involvement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From Hell 12.06.2025

March 1916 the ANZACS arrive in France and are deployed to the Nursery Sector near Armentieres. In July 1916 they are engaged in a diversionary action intended to draw German reserves away from the Somme. The result is a one sided slaughter. Australia's heaviest loss of life in any single day of combat. Charles Bean referred to the battle of Fromelles as a "tactical abortion" The diggers just call...

Setting the Stage 05.06.2025

In this episode we pick up on the Western front from March 1915 to April 1916. We also look at the reconstruction of the AIF after Gallipoli. It is this return to Egypt for training, expansion and specialisation that gave the ANZACS the foundation to build an elite fighting force. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conscription 01.06.2025

The issue of replacing killed and injured troops leads to intense debate which split Australia with Church and Union leaders pitched against conservative politicians. The outcomes of the conscription referenda would echo through Australia throughout the twentieth century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Don't Sound The Retreat 26.05.2025

How did the allies evacuate from under the noses of the Turks? and how was Cape Helles evacuated virtually unopposed 18 days after the ANZAC withdrawal? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Special The Night Warriors 20.05.2025

The Gurkhas have a proud history dating back to 1815. In this special episode we look at the VC action of Lalbahadur Thapa in Tunisia 1943. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Premiers Son 18.05.2025

Hugo Throssell Won the VC for his actions on Hill 60. Fighting with the 10th Light Horse Throssell saw combat in Gallipoli and Palestine. These experiences including the loss of his brother saw Throssell return home as a pacifist, searching for answers. Throssell struggled in his post war life which ended tragically. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hamilton Keysor and Shout 13.05.2025

Dave and Rich wind up the Lone Pine Story with a look at John Hamilton, Leonard Keysor and Alfred Shout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pompey Wants His Revolver Back 08.05.2025

Rich and Dave continue their exploration of Gallipoli’s heroes, focusing on William John Symons VC, another Australian who earned the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Lone Pine in August 1915. Following Episode 27’s look at William Dunstan, Frederick Tubb, and Alexander Burton, we dive into Symons’ life before the war, his military career, his courageous actions at Lone Pine, and his remarkable lif...

Goldenstedt's Trifecta 05.05.2025

Rich and Dave dive into the extraordinary stories of Frederick Harold Tubb VC, William Dunstan VC and Alexander Stewart Burton VC. Three Australian heroes who earned the Victoria Cross for their bravery during the Battle of Lone Pine in August 1915.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Special - The Real Maverick 26.04.2025

A tribute to our friend Matthew Kellow. Rich and Dave look at the careers of Dale Snodgrass and Scott Altman. The real life fighter pilots behind the movie Top Gun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The August Offensive 24.04.2025

Hamilton had a plan and the plan was good. Land 20,000 troops on a new, relatively undefended beach and rush inland while Turkish forces are diverted by ANZAC attacks at Lone Pine, The Nek and Chunuk Bair. Perhaps Hamilton didn't realise the 20,000 men at Suvla were poorly trained, poorly equiped and in Frederick Stopford poorly led. In a campaign full of missed opportunities Suvla is the crowning...

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