Episodes
In this episode host Russell Hillier is joined by historian and author Christopher Klein to talk about the Fenian raids and his book "When the Irish Invaded Canada."   When The Irish Invaded Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/When-Irish-Invaded-Canada-Incredible/dp/0385542607/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GLFH6GF1IXIB&dchild=1&keywords=when+the+irish+invaded+canada&qid=1626358732&sprefix=when+the+irish%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-1   The One Soldier Podcast studies military history from Canada...
Published 07/15/21
Are the Riders of Rohan akin to Vikings on horseback, or are they Anglo-Saxons? Is the battle at Minas Tirith analogous to the Ottoman siege of Vienna? Who are the Orcs in our own lives? In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by Professor of Religious Studies Gerard McLarney, to learn about the myths, war and lessons of Lord Of The Rings.  
Published 03/01/21
In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by John Van Zyl, veteran of the Rhodesian Light Infantry and creator of the Fighting Men of Rhodesia Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDfQx5rjmSc&t=6sJohn talks about growing up in Colonial Africa, the Rhodesian Bush War and what it's like to lose your country.Backgroundin the 1960's Rhodesia was a prosperous country, with high employment, a strong currency and little crime. Ten years later and it was all gone. By 1980,...
Published 02/13/21
In this episode, host Russell Hillier examines the 1885 Metis Rebellion and the battle of Cut Knife Hill through the diary of Lieutenant R.S. Cassels.Cassels chronicles the actions of Toronto's Queens Own Rifles, as they embark for war and engage Cree warriors throughout the Saskatchewan prairie in the last of the great North American "Indian Wars."
Published 01/13/21
In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by Paul Hinman, two time Alberta MLA and current leader of the Wildrose Independence Party. Paul Hinman joined the podcast to talk about pandemic lockdowns, the fight against globalism and the need for Alberta to cut ties with the rest of Canada. You can follow Paul Hinman on twitter @PaulHinmanWIPA
Published 01/08/21
In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by Chuck Prodonick, veteran of Bosnia, Kosovo and the Afghan war.Chuck joined the podcast to talk about hunting Taliban in Kandahar province and shares some behind the scenes stories during the making of "The Bards of War" documentary. 
Published 12/22/20
In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by best-selling author and veteran of the South African Border War, Granger Korff.In the early 1980's Granger Korff joined the elite South African Paratroopers, as they battled Soviet and Cuban-backed forces throughout Angola and Namibia.Granger's book titled 19 With a Bullet, chronicles his life growing up in South Africa and the brutal war the raged along the country's borderland throughout the 1980's. Order your copy of 19 With a Bullet:...
Published 11/06/20
In this episode, host Russell Hillier is joined by author, veteran of the Canadian Airborne Regiment and bank robber, Darnell Bass. It's been twenty years since its disbandment in the wake of the ill-fated mission to Somalia and yet the legend and mythos of the Canadian Airborne Regiment is still with us. Ask any soldier about the maroon beret, and you're bound to get a passionate response. Host Russell Hillier joined Darnell Bass to hear about his journey from paratrooper, to armed bank...
Published 10/12/20
In this episode, host Russell Hillier talks to William Ray, veteran of the battle of the Medak Pocket.In 1993, Canadian peace-keepers were sent to the Medak Pocket, with the goal of protecting Serbian civilians from a planned Croatian offensive. What happened next was an intense battle between Canadian and Croat forces. Medak Pocket was Canada's largest battle in the decades between the Korean War and Afghanistan. Yet instead of being thanked for their courage, veterans of the battle were...
Published 08/24/20
Host Russell Hillier sits down with his brother Dillon and Master Sniper, Best-Selling author and former Ottawa City Councilor, Jody Mitic. In this episode we're talking about the War in Afghanistan, record-setting sniper kills and dirty politics in the nation's capitol.Get your copy of Jody's book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Unflinching-Making-Canadian-Jody-Mitic/dp/1476795118/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=unflinching&qid=1597067271&sr=8-1The One Soldier Podcast studies military...
Published 08/10/20
In this episode, host Russell Hillier talks to author Robin Speer, about which wine pairs best with phosgene gas; why men don't read and Robin's new book titled, Saint Lazarus Day and Other Stories.  Get your own copy of Robin Speer's book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Saint-Lazarus-Day-Other-Stories-ebook/dp/B086Q6X3G8/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=saint+lazarus+day&qid=1595457423&sr=8-1
Published 07/22/20
There’s probably no other military unit shrouded in so much legend, myth and even notoriety as the French Foreign Legion. But a new book by Canadian author Joel Struthers, called Appel: A Canadian in the French Foreign Legion, cuts through a lot of the many misconceptions by giving a clear, no BS account of what it's like to wear the uniform of this storied unit.To get your own copy of the book and to support Joel Struthers PTSD awareness initiative, check out his website...
Published 06/23/20
There's no justice, like frontier mob justice.In this episode, author Keith Leckie joins host Russell Hillier to talk about his book, Cursed: Blood of the Donnelly's, a novel about the most infamous family in Canadian history.The Historical BackgroundFor years, every barn-burning, horse theft and murder in the pioneer town of Lucan, was blamed on the Donnelly clan. Then on the night of February 3, 1880, a vigilante mob of local citizens converged on the Donnelly farmstead, armed with clubs,...
Published 05/26/20
General George Armstrong Custer.The name alone symbolizes the American frontier and has become synonymous with military disaster. In this podcast episode, historian and best-selling author James Donovan, joins host Russell Hillier to talk about his book “A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Big Horn,” and what happened on that fateful day in June 1876, when American forces were massacred by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Historical BackgroundGeneral George Armstrong Custer quickly rose...
Published 05/19/20
In this episode, scientist and author Rachel Lance, joins Russell Hillier to share the story of how she solved the mystery of the H.L Hunley, the world’s first successful submarine that sank over 130 years ago during the height of the American Civil War. Historical BackgroundFebruary 1864, Charleston Harbour:There were rumours of course.Men on board Union warships blockading Charleston Harbour had heard about this new contraption of war. This enemy ship that sailed unseen and under the waves....
Published 05/10/20
For ten years, Tim Bax fought against the tide of infiltrating ZANLA and FRELIMO terrorists throughout Rhodesia and Mozambique, as part of the legendary Rhodesian Light Infantry and Selous Scouts. His life growing up in Africa and Canada, as well as his war-time experiences are captured in the book “Three Sips of Gin.”
Published 04/24/20
Remember in history class when you read about the drunken Irish mob that tried to invade Canada? It gets about half a page in most high-school history textbooks and like so much of the official historical narrative in this country, there's more to the story.In this podcast episode, host Russell Hillier talks to historian and author, Peter Vronsky, about his book Ridgeway: The History of Canada, and gets to the bloody truth about the Fenian invasions.Far from being a drunken mob, the Fenians...
Published 04/04/20
In this episode, host Russell Hillier speaks to retired Corporal Scott Casey about the Canadian peace-keeping mission to the former Yugoslavia and Bosnia. Scott Casey recounts the war-time atrocities witnessed during this mission and explains his journey into becoming a best-selling author. 
Published 03/30/20
Host Russell Hillier reimagines the epic battle of Queenston Heights in 1812, with Confederate General Robert E. Lee taking the field against Sir Isaac Brock. Who would win in this clash of military giants?
Published 03/02/20
Captain Robert Semrau’s military trial made international headlines—a Canadian soldier serving in Afghanistan arrested for allegedly killing a grievously wounded Taliban soldier in the field. For more than two years, Semrau faced an uncertain future that hinged on an incident blurred by the fog of war.In this episode, Robert Semrau join's hosts Russell and Dillon Hillier to talk about the war in Afghanistan, the state of Canadian literature and combat leadership. 
Published 01/09/20
In the Canadian Civil War, it's Alberta cowboys and roughnecks against British Columbian hipsters and tree-huggers.Which province has what it takes to win this epic clash?
Published 11/15/19
Could Louis Riel and the Metis have won the North-West Rebellion? Host Russell Hillier re-imagines the pivotal events of 1885 and arrives at an alternative ending for the last of the great, "Indian Wars."
Published 10/18/19
Corporal Scott Casey's Ghostkeepers, is an account of the Canadian peace-keeping mission to the Balkans, in the early 1990's and serves as a brutal reminder that civilized society can fall apart quickly. 
Published 09/27/19
Part Two of the national best-selling One Soldier: A Canadian Soldier's Fight Against the Islamic State. In 2014, Canadian veteran Dillon Hillier accompanied Kurdish forces as they battled against the Islamic State throughout northern Iraq. This podcast takes you to the front lines with the author, where you will hear the sounds of war and share in the experience of a soldier who was there. 
Published 08/20/19