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Møde nr. 95 i salen 1) Fremme af F 31 om regeringens fremtidige energi- og forsyningspolitiske initiativerForespørgsel til klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren om regeringens fremtidige energi- og forsyningspolitiske initiativer. Af Jesper Petersen (S), Christian Friis Bach (V), Mads Fuglede (DD), Anne Valentina Berthelsen (SF), Steffen W. Frølund (LA), Henrik Frandsen (M), Dina Raabjerg (KF), Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL), Nick Zimmermann (DF), Samira Nawa (RV) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).2) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 30 om forbuddet mod atomkraft i dansk energiplanlægningForespørgsel til klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren om forbuddet mod atomkraft i dansk energiplanlægning. (Hasteforespørgsel). Af Steffen W. Frølund (LA), Mads Fuglede (DD), Frederik Bloch Münster (KF) og Nick Zimmermann (DF).3) 3. beh. af L 168 A om mulighed for forbehold af særskilt ret over solcelleanlæg på erhvervsbygninger m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om fremme af vedvarende energi. (Mulighed for forbehold af særskilt ret over solcelleanlæg på erhvervsbygninger m.v.). Af klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren (Lars Aagaard).4) 3. beh. af L 168 B om optimering og præcisering af processen for tilladelser til opsætning af vedvarende energi m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om fremme af vedvarende energi, lov om miljøvurdering af planer og programmer og af konkrete projekter (VVM), lov om offentlige veje m.v. og jernbaneloven. (Ændring af tilladelsesprocessen og VVM-kompetencen for elproducerende anlæg på havet, forkortelse af minimumsfrister for høring over miljøkonsekvensrapporter m.v.). Af klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren (Lars Aagaard).5) 3. beh. af L 134 om indførelse af en ny forsøgsordning med medicintilskud på baggrund af en forhandlet fortrolig prisForslag til lov om ændring af sundhedsloven. (Indførelse af en ny forsøgsordning med medicintilskud på baggrund af en forhandlet fortrolig pris). Af indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren (Sophie Løhde).6) 3. behandling af L 157 om udvidelse af ordning om tilskud til tandpleje for udvalgte patientgrupperForslag til lov om ændring af sundhedsloven. (Udvidelse af ordning om tilskud til tandpleje for udvalgte patientgrupper). Af indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren (Sophie Løhde).7) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 98 om udvisning af bandekriminelleForslag til folketingsbeslutning om udvisning af bandekriminelle. Af Mette Thiesen (DF) m.fl.8) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 100 om, at Danmark skal nægte indrejse af borgere fra lande, som Danmark ikke kan hjemsende borgere tilForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at Danmark skal nægte indrejse af borgere fra lande, som Danmark ikke kan hjemsende borgere til. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.9) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 104 om at forbyde praksis efter den islamiske sharia i dansk retForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at forbyde praksis efter den islamiske sharia i dansk ret. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.10) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 129 om et forbud mod halalvarerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om et forbud mod halalvarer. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.11) 2. (sidste) beh. af B140 om repatriering af kriminelle indvandrere uden dansk statsborgerskab og deres familiesammenførte familiemedlemmerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om repatriering af kriminelle indvandrere uden dansk statsborgerskab og deres familiesammenførte familiemedlemmer. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.12) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 107 om en ny metode for udvælgelse af lægdommereForslag til folketingsbeslutning om en ny metode for udvælgelse af lægdommere. Af Christina Olumeko (ALT) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).13) Eventuelt. 2. (sidste) behandling af B 158 om at lade multikriminelle familier omfatte af bandelovgivningenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at lade multikriminelle familier omfatte af bandelovgivningen. Af Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF) og Theresa Berg Andersen (SF).14) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 47 om begrænsning af retten til juridisk kønsskifteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om begrænsning af retten til juridisk kønsskifte. Af Sólbjørg Jakobsen (LA), Susie Jessen (DD), Dina Raabjerg (KF) og Mette Thiesen (DF).15) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 81 om miljøregulering af asbestForslag til folketingsbeslutning om miljøregulering af asbest. Af Theresa Scavenius (UFG).16) 2. (sidste) beh. af B29 om indsats mod antibiotikaresistens ved et forbud mod fravænning af pattegrise tidligere end 7 uger efter fødselForslag til folketingsbeslutning om indsats mod antibiotikaresistens ved et forbud mod fravænning af pattegrise tidligere end 7 uger efter fødsel med henblik på lavere antibiotikaforbrug og forbedret dyrevelfærd. Af Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL) m.fl.17) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 18 om at give kommunerne bemyndigelse til at kunne afslå ansøgninger om udvidelse af husdyrproduktionForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at give kommunerne bemyndigelse til ud fra en helhedsvurdering at kunne afslå ansøgninger om udvidelse af husdyrproduktion. Af Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL) m.fl.18) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 88 om at indføre et nationalt ressourcebudgetForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et nationalt ressourcebudget. Af Theresa Scavenius (UFG).19) 2. behandling af L 138 om deludmøntning af aftalen »Sammen om Dyrene«Forslag til lov om ændring af dyrevelfærdsloven. (Grænseværdier for dødelighed og særlige rådgivningsbesøg ved dødelighed i besætninger, uddannelseskrav for medarbejdere samt takstændring). Af ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri (Jacob Jensen).20) 2. beh. af L 133 om bevarelse og bæredygtig udnyttelse af havets biologiske mangfoldighed i områder uden for national jurisdiktionForslag til lov om ændring af lov om beskyttelse af havmiljøet, lov om miljøvurdering af planer og programmer og af konkrete projekter (VVM) og lov om udbyttedeling ved anvendelse af genetiske ressourcer. (Implementering af aftale inden for rammerne af FN's havretskonvention om bevarelse og bæredygtig udnyttelse af havets biologiske mangfoldighed i områder uden for national jurisdiktion (BBNJ-aftalen)). Af miljøministeren (Magnus Heunicke).21) 2. beh. af L 159 om etablering af Havnaturfonden og mulighed for midlertidig dispensation fra havplanen m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om beskyttelse af havmiljøet og lov om maritim fysisk planlægning. (Etablering af Havnaturfonden og mulighed for midlertidig dispensation fra havplanen m.v.). Af miljøministeren (Magnus Heunicke).22) 2. beh. af L 145 om godkendelse af den nye miljøkonsekvensvurdering af projektet med udbygning af Fynske Motorvej syd om OdenseForslag til lov om ændring af lov om udbygning af Fynske Motorvej syd om Odense. (Godkendelse af den nye miljøkonsekvensvurdering af projektet og opdatering af lovens bestemmelser). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).23) 2. behandling af L 146 om revision af forsøgsordninger for selvkørende motorkøretøjer m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af færdselsloven. (Revision af forsøgsordninger for selvkørende motorkøretøjer og selvkørende enheder og obligatorisk digital selvbetjening ved indberetning af sikkerhedsrådgivere). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).24) 2. beh. af L 165 om forenkling af Tempo 40-ordning, revision af ledsagerordningen for kørekort til 17-årige m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af færdselsloven. (Forenkling af Tempo 40-ordning, ansvar for egnede dæk, revision af ledsagerordningen for kørekort til 17-årige og nedsættelse af promillegrænsen for førstegangserhververe af kørekort til almindelig bil (kategori B) m.v.). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).25) 2. behandling af L 144 om offentligt ansattes ytringsfrihedForslag til lov om offentligt ansattes ytringsfrihed. Af justitsministeren (Peter Hummelgaard).26) 2. behandling af L 161 om ændring af udpegningsmodel for DR´s bestyrelseForslag til lov om ændring af lov om radio- og fjernsynsvirksomhed m.v. (Ændring af udpegningsmodel for DR's bestyrelse). Af kulturministeren (Jakob Engel-Schmidt).27) 1. behandling af B 143 om at indføre et forbud mod bankers udlån til fossile selskaber, der ekspandererForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod bankers udlån til fossile selskaber, der ekspanderer. Af Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen (SF) og Leila Stockmarr (EL) m.fl.28) 1. behandling af B 144 om at indføre et forbud mod finanssektorens investeringer i fossile selskaber, der ekspandererForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod finanssektorens investeringer i fossile selskaber, der ekspanderer. Af Leila Stockmarr (EL) og Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen (SF) m.fl.29) 1. behandling af B 125 om forbrugerbeskyttelse af bankkunderForslag til folketingsbeslutning om forbrugerbeskyttelse af bankkunder. Af Pelle Dragsted (EL) m.fl.30-31) 1. behandling af B 170 og B 174 om at indføre en dansk sproglov m.v.Punkt 30 og 31 behandles sammen. Forslag B 170 til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre en dansk sproglov. Af Pia Kjærsgaard (DF) m.fl. Forslag B 174 til folketingsbeslutning om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglov. Af Mai Mercado (KF) m.fl.31) 1. behandling af B 174 om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglovForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglov. Af Mai Mercado (KF) m.fl.32) 1. behandling af B 139 om inddragelse af indtægter fra falske annoncer på sociale medierForslag til folketingsbeslutning om inddragelse af indtægter fra falske annoncer på sociale medier. Af Søren Søndergaard (EL) m.fl.
Møde nr. 95 i salen 1) Fremme af F 31 om regeringens fremtidige energi- og forsyningspolitiske initiativerForespørgsel til klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren om regeringens fremtidige energi- og forsyningspolitiske initiativer. Af Jesper Petersen (S), Christian Friis Bach (V), Mads Fuglede (DD), Anne Valentina Berthelsen (SF), Steffen W. Frølund (LA), Henrik Frandsen (M), Dina Raabjerg (KF), Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL), Nick Zimmermann (DF), Samira Nawa (RV) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).2) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 30 om forbuddet mod atomkraft i dansk energiplanlægningForespørgsel til klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren om forbuddet mod atomkraft i dansk energiplanlægning. (Hasteforespørgsel). Af Steffen W. Frølund (LA), Mads Fuglede (DD), Frederik Bloch Münster (KF) og Nick Zimmermann (DF).3) 3. beh. af L 168 A om mulighed for forbehold af særskilt ret over solcelleanlæg på erhvervsbygninger m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om fremme af vedvarende energi. (Mulighed for forbehold af særskilt ret over solcelleanlæg på erhvervsbygninger m.v.). Af klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren (Lars Aagaard).4) 3. beh. af L 168 B om optimering og præcisering af processen for tilladelser til opsætning af vedvarende energi m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om fremme af vedvarende energi, lov om miljøvurdering af planer og programmer og af konkrete projekter (VVM), lov om offentlige veje m.v. og jernbaneloven. (Ændring af tilladelsesprocessen og VVM-kompetencen for elproducerende anlæg på havet, forkortelse af minimumsfrister for høring over miljøkonsekvensrapporter m.v.). Af klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren (Lars Aagaard).5) 3. beh. af L 134 om indførelse af en ny forsøgsordning med medicintilskud på baggrund af en forhandlet fortrolig prisForslag til lov om ændring af sundhedsloven. (Indførelse af en ny forsøgsordning med medicintilskud på baggrund af en forhandlet fortrolig pris). Af indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren (Sophie Løhde).6) 3. behandling af L 157 om udvidelse af ordning om tilskud til tandpleje for udvalgte patientgrupperForslag til lov om ændring af sundhedsloven. (Udvidelse af ordning om tilskud til tandpleje for udvalgte patientgrupper). Af indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren (Sophie Løhde).7) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 98 om udvisning af bandekriminelleForslag til folketingsbeslutning om udvisning af bandekriminelle. Af Mette Thiesen (DF) m.fl.8) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 100 om, at Danmark skal nægte indrejse af borgere fra lande, som Danmark ikke kan hjemsende borgere tilForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at Danmark skal nægte indrejse af borgere fra lande, som Danmark ikke kan hjemsende borgere til. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.9) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 104 om at forbyde praksis efter den islamiske sharia i dansk retForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at forbyde praksis efter den islamiske sharia i dansk ret. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.10) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 129 om et forbud mod halalvarerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om et forbud mod halalvarer. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.11) 2. (sidste) beh. af B140 om repatriering af kriminelle indvandrere uden dansk statsborgerskab og deres familiesammenførte familiemedlemmerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om repatriering af kriminelle indvandrere uden dansk statsborgerskab og deres familiesammenførte familiemedlemmer. Af Mikkel Bjørn (DF) m.fl.12) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 107 om en ny metode for udvælgelse af lægdommereForslag til folketingsbeslutning om en ny metode for udvælgelse af lægdommere. Af Christina Olumeko (ALT) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).13) Eventuelt. 2. (sidste) behandling af B 158 om at lade multikriminelle familier omfatte af bandelovgivningenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at lade multikriminelle familier omfatte af bandelovgivningen. Af Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF) og Theresa Berg Andersen (SF).14) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 47 om begrænsning af retten til juridisk kønsskifteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om begrænsning af retten til juridisk kønsskifte. Af Sólbjørg Jakobsen (LA), Susie Jessen (DD), Dina Raabjerg (KF) og Mette Thiesen (DF).15) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 81 om miljøregulering af asbestForslag til folketingsbeslutning om miljøregulering af asbest. Af Theresa Scavenius (UFG).16) 2. (sidste) beh. af B29 om indsats mod antibiotikaresistens ved et forbud mod fravænning af pattegrise tidligere end 7 uger efter fødselForslag til folketingsbeslutning om indsats mod antibiotikaresistens ved et forbud mod fravænning af pattegrise tidligere end 7 uger efter fødsel med henblik på lavere antibiotikaforbrug og forbedret dyrevelfærd. Af Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL) m.fl.17) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 18 om at give kommunerne bemyndigelse til at kunne afslå ansøgninger om udvidelse af husdyrproduktionForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at give kommunerne bemyndigelse til ud fra en helhedsvurdering at kunne afslå ansøgninger om udvidelse af husdyrproduktion. Af Søren Egge Rasmussen (EL) m.fl.18) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 88 om at indføre et nationalt ressourcebudgetForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et nationalt ressourcebudget. Af Theresa Scavenius (UFG).19) 2. behandling af L 138 om deludmøntning af aftalen »Sammen om Dyrene«Forslag til lov om ændring af dyrevelfærdsloven. (Grænseværdier for dødelighed og særlige rådgivningsbesøg ved dødelighed i besætninger, uddannelseskrav for medarbejdere samt takstændring). Af ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri (Jacob Jensen).20) 2. beh. af L 133 om bevarelse og bæredygtig udnyttelse af havets biologiske mangfoldighed i områder uden for national jurisdiktionForslag til lov om ændring af lov om beskyttelse af havmiljøet, lov om miljøvurdering af planer og programmer og af konkrete projekter (VVM) og lov om udbyttedeling ved anvendelse af genetiske ressourcer. (Implementering af aftale inden for rammerne af FN's havretskonvention om bevarelse og bæredygtig udnyttelse af havets biologiske mangfoldighed i områder uden for national jurisdiktion (BBNJ-aftalen)). Af miljøministeren (Magnus Heunicke).21) 2. beh. af L 159 om etablering af Havnaturfonden og mulighed for midlertidig dispensation fra havplanen m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om beskyttelse af havmiljøet og lov om maritim fysisk planlægning. (Etablering af Havnaturfonden og mulighed for midlertidig dispensation fra havplanen m.v.). Af miljøministeren (Magnus Heunicke).22) 2. beh. af L 145 om godkendelse af den nye miljøkonsekvensvurdering af projektet med udbygning af Fynske Motorvej syd om OdenseForslag til lov om ændring af lov om udbygning af Fynske Motorvej syd om Odense. (Godkendelse af den nye miljøkonsekvensvurdering af projektet og opdatering af lovens bestemmelser). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).23) 2. behandling af L 146 om revision af forsøgsordninger for selvkørende motorkøretøjer m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af færdselsloven. (Revision af forsøgsordninger for selvkørende motorkøretøjer og selvkørende enheder og obligatorisk digital selvbetjening ved indberetning af sikkerhedsrådgivere). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).24) 2. beh. af L 165 om forenkling af Tempo 40-ordning, revision af ledsagerordningen for kørekort til 17-årige m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af færdselsloven. (Forenkling af Tempo 40-ordning, ansvar for egnede dæk, revision af ledsagerordningen for kørekort til 17-årige og nedsættelse af promillegrænsen for førstegangserhververe af kørekort til almindelig bil (kategori B) m.v.). Af transportministeren (Thomas Danielsen).25) 2. behandling af L 144 om offentligt ansattes ytringsfrihedForslag til lov om offentligt ansattes ytringsfrihed. Af justitsministeren (Peter Hummelgaard).26) 2. behandling af L 161 om ændring af udpegningsmodel for DR´s bestyrelseForslag til lov om ændring af lov om radio- og fjernsynsvirksomhed m.v. (Ændring af udpegningsmodel for DR's bestyrelse). Af kulturministeren (Jakob Engel-Schmidt).27) 1. behandling af B 143 om at indføre et forbud mod bankers udlån til fossile selskaber, der ekspandererForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod bankers udlån til fossile selskaber, der ekspanderer. Af Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen (SF) og Leila Stockmarr (EL) m.fl.28) 1. behandling af B 144 om at indføre et forbud mod finanssektorens investeringer i fossile selskaber, der ekspandererForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod finanssektorens investeringer i fossile selskaber, der ekspanderer. Af Leila Stockmarr (EL) og Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen (SF) m.fl.29) 1. behandling af B 125 om forbrugerbeskyttelse af bankkunderForslag til folketingsbeslutning om forbrugerbeskyttelse af bankkunder. Af Pelle Dragsted (EL) m.fl.30-31) 1. behandling af B 170 og B 174 om at indføre en dansk sproglov m.v.Punkt 30 og 31 behandles sammen. Forslag B 170 til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre en dansk sproglov. Af Pia Kjærsgaard (DF) m.fl. Forslag B 174 til folketingsbeslutning om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglov. Af Mai Mercado (KF) m.fl.31) 1. behandling af B 174 om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglovForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at styrke og udvikle det danske sprog gennem vedtagelsen af en dansk sproglov. Af Mai Mercado (KF) m.fl.32) 1. behandling af B 139 om inddragelse af indtægter fra falske annoncer på sociale medierForslag til folketingsbeslutning om inddragelse af indtægter fra falske annoncer på sociale medier. Af Søren Søndergaard (EL) m.fl.
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This week Seth, Bill and good buddy Jon Parshall take a look at the moral decision to drop the atomic bombs. Was there a viable alternative? Why did we drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Did the dropping the bombs help end the war? Did the bombs save lives? All these questions and more are answered on this very important episode.
Last time we spoke about the Fall of Manila. General LeMay's B-29 bombers wreaked havoc on Japan, targeting key factories at a high cost. On February 19, US Marines landed on Iwo Jima, facing fierce Japanese resistance and heavy casualties. By February 23, after relentless fighting and harsh conditions, they raised the American flag atop Mount Suribachi, marking a hard-won victory. This moment inspired a legacy for the Marine Corps, as battles raged on in the Pacific. Meanwhile troops attacked General Kobayashi's defenses at Mounts Pacawagan and Mataba, struggling to gain ground. Reinforcements arrived, leading to coordinated assaults, but progress was slow. Meanwhile, General Yamashita reorganized his forces in response to increased guerrilla activity. As American divisions advanced, they faced fierce resistance but gradually secured key positions. Guerrilla leader Volckmann disrupted Japanese supply lines, significantly impacting their operations. Amidst the chaos, a daring rescue mission freed over 2,000 internees, though it provoked brutal reprisals against civilians. This episode is the Great Tokyo Air Raid Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Today we are continuing with the ongoing battle over Iwo Jima. By the end of February, Colonel Liversedge's 28th Marines had successfully secured Mount Suribachi, while the other regiments from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Marine Divisions advanced toward the O-2 Line, situated beyond Airfield No. 2. This location was where General Kuribayashi maintained his primary defensive positions, which were heavily fortified with caves, tunnels, and traps. On March 1, General Rockey continued his offensive on the left flank as the fresh 28th Marines moved through the weary 27th Marines, led by Colonel Wornham, and launched an assault on Hill 362A and its adjacent positions. The corps' 155mm howitzers and 5th Division artillery commenced firing a preparation at K-minus 45 minutes. One battleship and two cruisers from the gunfire and covering force added their heavy fires from 08:00 to 08:30. Aircraft from the support carrier group delivered strikes throughout the day, but did not participate in preparation for the attack. This proved one of the busiest days for Task Force 54 since D-Day as fire support ships dueled with enemy shore batteries until late afternoon. Shortly after dawn enemy guns in the northern part of the island opened up, and at 07:25 the destroyer Terry took a direct hit by a 6-inch shell, suffering heavy casualties. The battleship Nevada immediately engaged these hostile installations, and after completing their mission in support of the landing force, the cruisers Indianapolis and Pensacola shifted to counter battery fire. At 10:25 the destroyer Colhoun was hit by a major-caliber projectile, and soon after this enemy shells straddled the destroyer Stembel. Counter Battery fire continued throughout the day with the Nevada destroying one casemated gun and starting a fire in another emplacement, while the Pensacola's batteries accounted for a third Japanese gun. Following the robust aerial, naval, and artillery bombardment, Liversedge's forces achieved some initial success, including capturing the hilltop, but were ultimately halted by intense machine-gun fire from Nishi Ridge to the north. However, the 3rd Battalion along the coast managed to advance approximately 350 yards against lighter resistance. In the center, General Erskine also pressed forward beyond Airfield No. 2, with Colonel Withers' 21st Marines advancing north and northeast about 500 yards into the incomplete Airfield No. 3. At the same time, General Cates continued to send his troops into the fray. Colonel Jordan's 24th Marines replaced Colonel Wensinger's exhausted 23rd Marines on the left and fought to dislodge the enemy from Hill 382. They succeeded in advancing about 100 yards along the division's left boundary and 50 yards on the right, establishing a foothold on elevated terrain overlooking Minami village. Further south, Colonel Lanigan committed only his 1st Battalion to eliminate the salient around the Amphitheater and Turkey Knob, but this assault was again met with fierce Japanese gunfire. This relief enabled Erskine to initiate a late two-regiment offensive, with the 21st Marines on the left and Colonel Kenyon's 9th Marines on the right, although this effort did not achieve any significant progress. The following day, the assault persisted, but the 9th Marines made minimal headway against a strong enemy position on the right, while the 21st Marines advanced toward the base of Hill 362B and the southern edge of Airfield No. 3. Concurrently, Liversedge's 28th Marines successfully cleared Hill 362A and moved toward Nishi Ridge, where they repelled a fierce counterattack by 150 Japanese soldiers. Colonel Graham's 26th Marines were once again deployed to fill the gap between the 3rd and 5th Marine Divisions, managing to gain approximately 500 yards to the north. Jordan's 24th Marines finally captured Hill 382 and advanced about 300 yards on the left flank. Meanwhile, Lanigan's 1st Battalion made another unsuccessful attempt to infiltrate and take the high ground north of Turkey Knob. As described by an intelligence officer with the 4th Marine Division “As a result of a close study of the enemy's recent defensive action, aided by observation from OP's and air reconnaissance, the following explanation is suggested of the enemy's defense in this Div's Z of A. The enemy remains below ground in his maze of communicating tunnels throughout our preliminary arty fires. When the fire ceases he pushed OP's out of entrances not demolished by our fires. Then choosing a suitable exit he moves as many men and weapons to the surface as he can, depending on the cover and concealment of that area, often as close as 75 yards from our front. As our troops advance toward this point he delivers all the fire at his disposal, rifle, machine-gun, and mortar. When he has inflicted sufficient casualties to pin down our advance he then withdraws through his underground tunnels most of his forces, possibly leaving a few machine gunners and mortars. Meanwhile our Bn CO has coordinated his direct support weapons and delivers a concentration of rockets, mortars and artillery. Our tanks then push in, supported by infantry. When the hot spot is overrun we find a handful of dead Japs and few if any enemy weapons. While this is happening, the enemy has repeated the process and another sector of our advance is engaged in a vicious fire fight, and the cycle continues.” Meanwhile the remainder of the 25th Marines managed to advance 300 yards along the coast without facing any opposition. On March 3, the capture of Hill 362A enabled flame-thrower tanks to assist in the advance northward. The 5th Marine Division prepared to press on with its assaults through Nishi Ridge and Hill 362B. The majority of the 28th Marines faced strong resistance as they moved forward over 200 yards. Liversedge's 1st Battalion and Graham's 1st Battalion executed a coordinated attack to take the main enemy positions ahead of them. Meanwhile, the remainder of the 26th Marines surged forward, achieving a gain of over 500 yards, which allowed them to relieve Kenyon's 3rd Battalion and secure the summit of Hill 362B. In the center, the 9th Marines remained in a stalemate, while the 21st Marines launched a vigorous attack to the northeast, successfully capturing the summit of Hill 357 at the eastern edge of the Motoyama Plateau. They then attempted another assault southeast toward Hill 362C, which resulted in a modest gain of about 250 yards. Meanwhile, in the 4th Marine Division's sector, Wensinger's 23rd Marines were deployed in the center, where determined Japanese defenders continued to thwart intense American assaults, despite the partial reduction of the Turkey Knob blockhouse. To the left, the 24th Marines resumed their offensive southeast, advancing up to 350 yards in the center. During the eight days of deadlock and fierce conflict in the Hill 382 and Turkey Knob areas, the weather had been generally favorable. Mild temperatures and fair skies predominated, although early in the morning ground haze combined with smoke to limit observation, and on a few days light showers fell in the afternoon. Night temperatures sometimes went below 60°F, and it was then that tired Marines were grateful for the characteristic subterranean heat of the island that warmed their foxholes. The next day, March 4, dawned gray and sullen, and intermittent showers fell from the overcast skies. Visibility was so limited that all air strikes were canceled and aerial observation seriously curtailed. On the right, Cates' Marines pressed the attack southeast but could only gain 150 yards against the defenders' fierce resistance. To the left, after a failed Japanese infiltration attempt overnight to gather food and water, both the 9th and 21st Marines made no progress with their costly eastward assaults. Finally, supported closely by flame-throwing tanks and combat engineers, Rockey's Marines fought fiercely but achieved only minor advances, prompting Wornham's 27th Marines to be thrown back into the battle to reinforce the two battered assault regiments. March 5 was then dedicated to reorganizing and resupplying the three Marine Divisions in preparation for a renewed effort the next day. Additionally, the reserve 3rd Marines, led by Colonel James Stuart, were sent back to Guam without having landed on Iwo Jima. The three divisions accordingly resumed the offensive on March 6 after a terrific artillery and naval gunfire bombardment. First, on the left, Erskine attacked with his three regiments abreast yet failed to make any significant advance. Then, in the center, the 9th and 21st Marines likewise unsuccessfully attacked towards Hill 362C, though the latter managed to clear the entire Hill 357 area. Lastly, Wensinger's 23rd Marines passed through the 24th on the division left and pressed on forward against heavy opposition, successfully gaining between 150 and 350 yards while Jordan's battalions gained up to 150 yards in their front. Additionally, the 25th Marines mopped up in its area and Cates' Provisional Battalion kept hammering against the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob area. In the knowledge that the battle was swinging irrevocably in favor of the Americans, General Kuribayashi radioed Tokyo: "Our strongpoints might be able to fight delaying actions for several more days. I comfort myself a little seeing my officers and men die without regret after struggling in this inch-by-inch battle against an overwhelming enemy...". The General's predictions were, if anything, on the pessimistic side as his garrison would prolong the battle for another three weeks. Although the fighting was dragging terribly, on this day Brigadier-General Ernest Moore successfully landed on Airfield No. 1 alongside 28 P-51s and 12 P-61s of the 15th Fighter Group to take over control of island air activities. The following day, the Island Commander, Major-General James Chaney, assumed responsibility for base development, air defense, and operation of the airfields. Meanwhile, Schmidt was continuing his coordinated offensive, with the 28th Marines meeting only scattered resistance as it pushed 500 yards north; the 26th Marines overrunning the enemy defenses and gaining about 150 yards before resistance stiffened once again; the 27th Marines attacking on a narrow front but likewise gaining only 150 yards; the 21st Marines achieving tactical surprise to reach Hill 331 and then pushing 250 yards more to Hill 362C, which was ultimately seized as well; the 9th Marines ferociously attacking east but gaining only 200 yards before a rain of fire stopped them; the 23rd Marines recovering from a savage Japanese night counterattack and then pushing around 150 yards against strong resistance; the 24th Marines only progressing over 50 yards as it neutralized a number of enemy defenses; and the 25th Marines and the Provisional Battalion continuing secondary operations against the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob area. On March 8, Rockey pressed on toward the northeast coast, with the 28th Marines advancing against minimal resistance, gaining between 300 and 500 yards along the shoreline. Meanwhile, the 26th Marines faced a complete stalemate against the intricate network of pillboxes and interconnected caves that had once comprised the village of Kita. The 27th Marines managed to advance approximately 150 yards with tank support. In the center, the 21st Marines shifted northeast again, successfully gaining 300 yards through the last organized resistance in the area, while the 9th Marines captured Hill 362C and continued their eastward assault, reaching the edge of the plateau overlooking the beach and initiating a flanking maneuver south of Hill 331. On the right flank, the 23rd and 24th Marines continued their attacks but made little headway against the enemy's formidable defenses. That night, General Senda launched a strong counterattack that caught the Americans off guard. Two of Senda's orderlies would survive and report what occurred during the daring counterattack. Many of his troops believed that Inoue was a superior leader who inspired his men to perform outstanding feats of bravery; others thought he was a maniac. The sight of the Stars and Stripes flying on top of Mount Suribachi had filled him with increasing rage. He is quoted as saying: "We shall destroy their banner, we shall replace it with ours in the name of the great Emperor and the great people of Japan." Inoue was in charge of the Naval Guard Force who manned the shore guns that sank and damaged many of the US warships and landing craft, and was described as a bombastic and temperamental character, a fine swordsman, heavy drinker, and womanizer. His bizarre plan almost beggars belief. The Captain was certain that the airfields would be lightly defended by service troops. He and his men would move southward, destroying B29 bombers as they passed; climb Mount Suribachi and tear down the Stars and Stripes; and replace it with the Rising Sun as an inspiration to all Japanese troops on the island. However this never came to be. The determined defenders, bolstered by heavy artillery and machine-gun fire, repelled the assault, resulting in approximately 800 Japanese casualties. Under relentless pressure in a shrinking area where most critical terrain features had been seized, the disorganized Japanese forces saw a fleeting opportunity to escape destruction, raid American-controlled airfields, and reclaim Mount Suribachi with this counterattack. However, its failure effectively depleted Senda's remaining strength and chances for continued resistance. The following day, Cates resumed the offensive, with the 23rd Marines making minor gains along their front, while Jordan's 3rd Battalion achieved a notable breakthrough of 300 yards. Furthermore, the Provisional Battalion was disbanded, and Lanigan's 2nd Battalion assumed control of the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob region. In the center, Erskine persisted in his advance toward the sea, with patrols from the 9th and 21st Marines successfully reaching the beach as American forces continued to secure the area. Meanwhile, to the left, Rockey faced significant resistance, with his troops soon coming under intense and precise fire from elevated positions extending southeast from Kitano Point. Consequently, the 26th and 27th Marines remained in a stalemate while the 28th Marines moved forward. On March 10, Liversedge's men advanced approximately 40 yards across extremely challenging terrain and against fierce opposition, while Graham's 2nd Battalion gained an additional 75 yards, with the rest of the 26th and 27th Marines still held in place. Over the past 14 days, Rockey's 5th Marine Division advanced 3,000 yards along the west coast, ultimately pushing Kuribayashi's forces into a final pocket at the northern tip of the island. In a dispatch to Tokyo on March 10, General Kuribayashi summed up the Japanese situation in this manner: “Although the attacks of the enemy against our Northern districts are continuing day and night, our troops are still fighting bravely and holding their positions thoroughly… 200 or 300 American infantrymen with several tanks attacked "Tenzan" all day. The enemy's bombardments from one battleship (or cruiser), 11 destroyers, and aircraft are very severe, especially the bombing and machine-gun fire against Divisional Headquarters from 30 fighters and bombers are so fierce that I cannot express nor write here.” Not until 15 bloody days later did Marines eliminate the last pocket of organized enemy resistance in the northern end of the island. By D+19 all that remained for the enemy force was to fight and die for the Emperor. This advance came at a significant cost, with Rockey suffering 1,098 men killed and 2,974 wounded during this time. In the center, the 21st Marines reported that all organized resistance in their area had been eliminated, while the 9th Marines moved toward the beach, facing harassment from enemy fire from a resisting pocket on their right. Nevertheless, Erskine's 3rd Marine Division successfully secured the airfield areas and only needed to eliminate this last remaining pocket in their zone. However, personnel losses during this 14-day campaign were substantial, with Erskine losing 831 men killed and 2,241 wounded. Finally, Cates took over from the 24th Marines as he initiated his final offensive eastward. Consequently, the 23rd Marines advanced southeast with minimal resistance, covering approximately 700 yards before stopping at a strategic high ground about 500 yards from the beach, while patrols moved toward the coast near Tachiiwa Point. Simultaneously, Lanigan's 1st and 3rd Battalions pushed 600 yards southeast against stronger opposition and successfully occupied the key terrain southwest of Higashi. Meanwhile, the 2nd Battalion advanced northeast to join them, effectively driving the remaining enemy forces into a small pocket in that area. Over the last 14 days, Cates' 4th Marine Division engaged in relentless assaults, fighting fiercely from Charlie-Dog Ridge past Hill 382, the Amphitheater, Turkey Knob, through Minami, and the formidable defenses northeast of Hill 382, nearly reaching the coast. The Japanese conducted an astute defense in this sector. General Kuribayashi had planned well, but much credit for execution of the plan in the 4th Marine Division zone must go to General Senda, who commanded the 2nd Mixed Brigade and exercised tactical control during the battle. Enemy weapons and minefields were well placed to take maximum advantage of terrain features, fire control was excellent when judged by Japanese standards, and camouflage discipline outstanding. Machine-gun positions controlled draws, while mortars were disposed to deliver fire on routes of approach, including the crests, forward, and reverse slopes of ridges. The one obvious mistake made by the Japanese in this long, grueling defense to the death was the night counterattack of March 8. This action cost them many lives and gained no advantage. Even this rather hopeless plunge can be somewhat justified, however, when the situation that existed then is seen from the Japanese point of view. By March 8, the enemy was under heavy, constant pressure in an ever-shrinking area where most of the critical terrain features had been captured. He was quickly becoming dispossessed and disorganized, with few courses of action remaining. Because communications were undoubtedly badly disrupted, it is possible that the Japanese facing the 4th Division did not realize just how hopeless his cause appeared and therefore harbored some hope that the counterattack might not be in vain. The cost was significant, with Cates suffering 848 men killed and 2,836 wounded. While the battle raged on Iwo Jima, General LeMay was also preparing for a major raid on Tokyo, known as Operation Meetinghouse. After a precision strike by 192 B-29 bombers against Musashi on March 4, which resulted in minimal damage due to heavy cloud cover, a decision was made to move away from the 21st Bomber Command's traditional focus on precision bombing. This eighth fiasco at Musashi marked the end of a well-defined phase of 21st Bomber Command's operations. The effort to knock out the Japanese aircraft industry by high-altitude, daylight precision bombing of carefully selected targets had failed. Production of aircraft engines, not grossly off scheduled programs when 21st Bomber Command came to the Marianas, fell off sharply during the last two months of 1944 and production of aircraft declined slightly during the same period. In neither case, however, could the shortages be accounted for by destruction wrought by the B-29's; indeed, the output of Franks at Ota had decreased from 300 a month to 100 before the first air strike. Not one of the nine high-priority targets had been destroyed, although Akashi had been effectively crippled and production had been slowed down at Mitsubishi's engine and assembly plants at Nagoya and at Nakajima-Ota. Musashi had suffered only 4% damage after 835 B-29 sorties had been sent against it; Navy planes had done more harm in a single strike. Probably the indirect effects of the B-29 raids were most important: with the fall of Saipan, Japanese industrialists had begun to lose confidence in their supposed immunity from air attack. Although under governmental pressure for increased production, they began, with the first attacks on Nakajima and Mitsubishi, to hunt for underground or forest cover, and the official directive for dispersal issued in mid-January merely served to quicken a process already well under way. This radical change in manufacturing techniques, never as efficiently conducted as the similar movement in Germany had been, explains in part the slowdown in production in late 1944 and early 1945. In 22 missions comprising 2,148 sorties, the command dropped 5,398 tons of bombs on Japan targeting the Imperial aircraft industry, but only about half of the bombers hit primary targets. Losses were substantial, largely due to fierce enemy interceptors and the lengthy overwater journey from the Marianas to Japan, which lacked any friendly bases for refueling or repairs. As a result of the high costs associated with unescorted daylight missions, the susceptibility of Japanese cities to incendiary attacks, and the minimal impact of precision bombing with high explosives, General Arnold ultimately opted for a comprehensive incendiary campaign. In preparation for the forthcoming assault on Okinawa, LeMay was tasked with initiating a series of intensive incendiary strikes from low altitudes. This lower bombing altitude would enhance accuracy, increase bomb load, and prolong the lifespan of B-29 engines. Although this approach carried risks, LeMay believed that the intense Japanese anti-aircraft fire was not overly threatening, as only two B-29s had been lost due to flak alone. He also decided to conduct these missions at night, which would decrease the likelihood of heavy cloud cover and strong winds, simplify navigation, and enable the bombers to reach the two new emergency airstrips at Iwo Jima by dawn. The first mission was set to commence immediately, with 334 B-29s from the 73rd, 313th, and 314th Bombardment Wings taking off in the late afternoon of March 9, carrying approximately 2,000 tons of bombs. The target was a rectangular area in northeastern Tokyo known as Zone I, measuring about 4 by 3 miles and encompassing most of Asakusa, Honjo, and Fukagawa Wards. After a turbulent journey, the initial pathfinders successfully identified their targets under favorable weather conditions and marked them shortly after midnight with fires However LeMay's decision came late. With the first mission set for the night of March 9, the field orders were not cut until the 8th. Although operational details would vary significantly from normal practice, there was no time to consult Washington as was so frequently done. Arnold was not even informed of the revolutionary plans until the day before the mission. The decision to attack at night ruled out the command's standard technique of lead-crew bombing. Formation flying at night was not feasible, and with flak rather than enemy fighters the chief danger, a tight formation would be a handicap rather than a source of defensive strength. With planes bombing individually from low altitudes, bomb loads could be sharply increased, to an average of about six tons per plane. Lead squadron B-29s carried 180 x 70-pound M47s, napalm-filled bombs calculated to start "appliance fires," that is, fires requiring attention of motorized fire-fighting equipment. Other planes, bombing on these pathfinders, were loaded with 24 x 500-pound clusters of M69s. Intervalometers were set at 100 feet for the pathfinders, 50 feet for the other planes. The latter setting was supposed to give a minimum density of 25 tons (8333 M69s) per square mile. Late reports indicated widespread fires that forced formations to search extensively for targets, with visibility severely hampered by smoke and bomb runs complicated by turbulence from intense heat waves. During the three-hour assault, a total of 279 B-29 bombers targeted Tokyo, successfully dropping 1,665 short tons of bombs on the primary objective. Additionally, 19 Superfortresses, unable to reach Tokyo, attacked alternative or last-resort targets. The Japanese were taken completely by surprise by this tactical shift, resulting in only moderate resistance; intense anti-aircraft fire destroyed 14 B-29s and damaged another 42, while enemy interceptors had no significant effect. The fires were so intense that they nearly extinguished themselves by mid-morning, only halted by wide gaps like rivers. Subsequent photographs revealed that 15.8 square miles had been devastated, including 18% of the industrial sector, 63% of the commercial area, and the core of the densely populated residential district. Tokyo's highly effective firefighting system was also caught off guard, leading to the destruction of 95 fire engines and the deaths of 125 firefighters, while lightweight buildings were completely consumed along with their contents. Little rubble remained; only a few fire-resistant structures, marked by heat damage, stood in the devastated areas. In total, 267,171 buildings were destroyed, 83,793 people lost their lives, 40,918 were injured, and 1,008,005 were left homeless. Moreover, it took 25 days to recover all the bodies from the debris. Radio Tokyo referred to the raid as “slaughter bombing,” with one broadcast stating that “the sea of flames engulfing the residential and commercial districts of Tokyo was reminiscent of the holocaust of Rome, caused by Emperor Nero.” The attack significantly undermined the morale of Japanese civilians, and along with other firebombing raids in March, it led many to believe that the war situation was worse than their government had acknowledged. In response, the Japanese government implemented a mix of repression, including severe penalties for those accused of disloyalty or spreading rumors, and launched an ineffective propaganda campaign aimed at restoring confidence in the nation's air and civil defense efforts. Meanwhile, LeMay and Arnold viewed the operation as a considerable success. As Tokyo mourned its losses, another 313 B-29s were sent on the afternoon of March 11 to execute a similar strike on Nagoya; however, due to minimal wind to spread the fires from the widely dispersed bombs, the results were less impressive. Nonetheless, only one B-29 was lost during the raid, with another 20 sustaining damage. It became evident, as LeMay had predicted, that the Japanese lacked effective tactics for nighttime interception. Now, attention shifts to Burma to report on the ongoing Chinese-British-Indian offensives. On General Slim's primary front, General Stopford's 33rd Corps continued its vigorous advance toward Mandalay, while General Cowan's 17th Indian Division successfully made its way to the Meiktila area in the Japanese rear. In response, Generals Kimura and Katamura sent several reinforcements to this crucial area, but only the 1st Battalion, 168th Regiment, led by Colonel Yoshida, managed to arrive in time to establish some defenses in the town, quickly transforming buildings in Meiktila into bunkers and strongpoints. On February 28, Cowan dispatched the 63rd Brigade to launch an attack from the west and the 48th Brigade to advance from the north along the Mahlaing-Meiktila road, while the 255th Tank Brigade executed a wide flanking maneuver to approach from the east. As a result, the 63rd Brigade secured Kyaukpyugon and set up a roadblock southwest of Meiktila; the 48th Brigade advanced to a bridge over a chaung approximately a mile from the town; and the 255th Brigade fought its way to Kyigon and Khanda, successfully destroying several bunkers near Point 860. On March 1, following a heavy air and artillery bombardment, Cowan's three brigades began to push into Meiktila despite fierce resistance. The 48th Brigade, bolstered by a tank squadron, advanced down the Mandalay-Meiktila road, quickly clearing Kyigon before entering the town, where they reached within 100 yards of the railroad line before the attack was halted in the late afternoon. To the east, the majority of the 255th Tank Brigade captured Point 860 and began clearing the camouflaged bunkers along the ridgeline, while a combined force of tanks and grenadiers advanced to within 200 yards of the railroad station before being recalled. Meanwhile, the 63rd Brigade, supported by a tank squadron, cleared the village of Kanna and continued past it to secure the railroad line and the main Kyaukpadaung-Meiktila road. The following day, the 17th Indian Division tightened the encirclement around Meiktila, inflicting significant casualties on the outnumbered defenders and destroying numerous enemy bunkers. On March 3, the three brigades commenced the task of eliminating the last remaining Japanese forces in and around Meiktila. They faced intense sniper and machine-gun fire from every building. However, due to the tanks' superior firepower, the Japanese strongholds were systematically taken down one by one. By the end of the day, the town was cleared, with an estimated 2,000 Japanese troops killed, including Colonel Yoshida. Additionally, 47 field pieces and anti-tank guns were captured, and the supply dumps surrounding Meiktila were secured. Cowan now needed to organize the town's defenses, anticipating a swift and fierce Japanese counterattack. Immediately after the town's capture, Kimura ordered the 18th Division to work with the weakened 49th Division to reclaim Meiktila, while Katamura reinforced General Naka with the majority of the 119th and 214th Regiments, a strong artillery unit, and the battered 14th Tank Regiment. Following the capture of Meiktila, Cowan's forces spent the next few days clearing the area of any remaining snipers and stragglers. For the town's defense, Cowan assigned each brigade and the divisional infantry to four sectors, each featuring a heavily fortified redoubt. He also tasked the 99th Brigade with defending Kyigon and Meiktila's airfield. To maintain the initiative for the 17th Division, Cowan aggressively deployed strong mobile columns of tanks, mechanized artillery, and infantry to disrupt the Japanese formations as they approached Meiktila. Consequently, while the 18th and 49th Divisions advanced, Ywadan and Nyaungaing were secured on March 5. In the following days, the main roads leading to Mahlaing, Kyaukpadaung, Pyawbwe, Thazi, and Mandalay were cleared, and the enemy units of the 214th Regiment at Thangongyi and Yego were successfully repelled on March 8. General Naka was now prepared to initiate his primary assault on Meiktila, instructing his units to concentrate their efforts north of the town, while the 214th Regiment made an unsuccessful attempt to move southwest to connect with the 49th Division. In response to these movements, on March 10, Cowan sent a robust tank-infantry force along the Mahlaing road to escort a previously dispatched column back to Meiktila, successfully inflicting significant casualties on the 56th Regiment as the British-Indians secured the Leindaw-Kyanngyagon area. However, the troops faced harassment from artillery fire originating from south of Myindawgan Lake, prompting Cowan to launch another armored sweep on March 14 to eliminate this threat. Although the 55th Regiment managed to capture the hill north of Meiktila after Cowan's tanks and infantry withdrew, the Japanese forces were unable to prevent their return, which resulted in further heavy losses. Concurrently, other tank-infantry units disrupted the advance of the 49th Division, effectively delaying the assembly of Japanese forces to the south and east of Meiktila until March 18. Additionally, a strong raid by the Komatsubara Unit was successfully repelled on March 14. In Stopford's sector, the 19th Division was preparing to launch its final offensive southward toward Mandalay, while the 2nd and 20th Divisions, after fierce fighting to expand their bridgeheads, were advancing east to assault the southern approaches to Mandalay. With close support from artillery and aircraft, General Rees' forces successfully breached the primary defenses of Lieutenant-General Yamamoto Kiyoe's 15th Division, reaching the northern outskirts of Mandalay by March 7. As the assault continued, British-Indian forces were set to enter the city on March 9. However, the determined defenders clung to Mandalay Hill and Fort Dufferin, aiming to extend the conflict and fight to the death. While Mandalay was under siege, the 62nd Brigade stealthily advanced east to Maymyo on March 11, catching the garrison off guard. The next day, Mandalay Hill ultimately fell while Fort Dufferin was being heavily bombarded within the city. By mid-March, the 2nd Division was nearing the capture of Ava, and the 20th Division was steadily advancing east to sever the supply routes from Mandalay to the south. In northern Burma, General Sultan was also pursuing his offensive. After establishing a bridgehead at Myitson, General Festing's 36th British Division faced minimal resistance and successfully took Mongmit on March 9 before continuing southward to Mogok. To the east, the 38th Chinese Division encountered only weak delaying positions as it moved towards Lashio, which was successfully occupied by March 7. At this point, the 56th Division, now independently commanding this area, was gradually retreating towards Hsipaw and Kyaukme. Although General Sun paused his advance until the Generalissimo granted permission to resume the offensive later in the month. Mountbatten feared that if more Chinese troops were withdrawn from Burma it might not be possible to take Rangoon before the monsoon rains began. This was an unpleasant prospect, so Mountbatten went to Chungking on March 8 for two days of conference with the Generalissimo. When the conference of March 9 concluded, the Generalissimo, according to the American minutes, said that he would recapitulate his decision of halting the Chinese advance at Lashio. In so doing, he remarked that the details of withdrawal would be settled later and that no final decisions would be made before General Wedemeyer was able to take part in them. Then he stated that unless there was a simultaneous amphibious attack on Rangoon, operations would stop at Lashio and Mandalay and the Allies would assume the defensive. The Chinese would stop at Lashio, but details of their operations between Lashio and Mandalay would be settled later between the staffs. The misunderstanding became quite apparent in mid-March when General Sultan, under whose command the Chinese were, received conflicting orders. Mountbatten ordered Sultan to move his forces southwestward toward Mandalay, yet the Generalissimo directed that the Chinese divisions stay in the Lashio area. As a compromise and to avoid having the Chinese wait idly around Lashio, Sultan suggested that a smaller task force be directed to proceed south. But the Generalissimo and his American advisers stood firm, lest the shift of troops to China be delayed. This in turn caused the British to believe that if the Chinese were not going to advance they should be withdrawn forthwith and end the burden on the line of communications. The 50th Chinese Division began to push south after securing the Namtu region and by mid-March reached Hsipaw. Meanwhile, in South Burma, the 82nd West African Division had taken Dalet, while the 25th Indian Division engaged in a struggle for control of the Ruywa-Tamandu area. Additionally, the 2nd West African Brigade was advancing inland toward An, posing a significant threat to the Japanese rear areas. Due to the rapid advancement of Slim's offensive, Admiral Mountbatten had to prioritize air supply for the 14th Army. This situation soon compelled General Christison to send the 25th Indian Division back to India, as his logistical support was becoming increasingly strained. Capturing Tamandu and establishing a Forward Maintenance Area there became essential. After successfully clearing Dokekan, the 74th Indian Brigade crossed the Me Chaung on March 4 to circumvent the main enemy defenses. The British-Indians pressed on, launching attacks on Tamandu in the following days, but the determined defenders put up strong resistance. Eventually, General Miyazaki withdrew most of the 111th Regiment and ordered it to attack the 2nd West African Brigade from the rear, which was finally contained by March 17. With the 25th Division scheduled to withdraw to Akyab by the end of the month, the 74th was reassigned to the 82nd West African Division and launched a final assault on Tamandu on March 11, successfully capturing the abandoned objective. The British-Indians then began to advance towards Kolan, reaching the vicinity of the town by mid-March. Simultaneously, the 154th Regiment counterattacked the West Africans at Dalet, successfully halting the enemy's advance beyond the river. Meanwhile, the 4th Indian Brigade landed at Mae near Letpan on March 13 from Ramree Island and established a roadblock to prevent enemy escape. In response, the 121st Regiment sent several companies to conduct a delaying action aimed at slowing the enemy's southward advance. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The battle for Iwo Jima intensified as the Marines advanced against fortified Japanese positions, facing heavy resistance and suffering significant casualties while capturing key terrain over several weeks of fierce combat. Meanwhile General LeMay shifted from precision bombing to incendiary raids on Tokyo, resulting in significant destruction and civilian casualties, while Japanese morale plummeted amid military setbacks.
Warren Gene Morris was a World War II veteran working up the ranks becoming Captain in the Army Air Force flying B-29s. By the age of 21 had flown thirty-four combat missions in the South Pacific. Often, he would fly for 15 hours or more — seven or eight hours to the target and then back to the base.He contracted polio while on duty, crippling him for several years. But through physical therapy he was able to walk without braces.After World War II, Warren entered the real estate profession developing 13 subdivisions and constructing 1,900 homes. Building a successful law practice, he also became a Master Appraiser, Real Estate Broker, and a Tulsa County Excise and Equalization Board Member. Listen to Warren talk about his combat missions, including the day the bomb bay doors accidentally opened, losing an engine in flight, and his struggle with polio on the Voices of Oklahoma podcast and website, VoicesOfOklahoma.com.
This week Seth and Bill take a deep, and horrifying, dive into Mission number 40 from the Marianas and 21st Bomber Command, codenamed Operation MEETINGHOUSE. The raid that occurred on the night of March 10, 1945, was the single deadliest air raid in all of human history. Faced with failure after failure and the mounting pressure of a Japanese Home Island invasion, General Curtis LeMay takes drastic measures to deliver a knockout blow to Japan with his B-29s. Throwing everything that had been ingrained in his training for years, LeMay sends his B-29s in at 5,000 feet at night armed with incendiary bombs to flatten a 12 square mile area of Tokyo. The raid that took place, and the firestorm that ensued, accounted for over 110,000 Japanese lives in a six-hour period. Tune in and hear what the team has to say about the one raid that changed the way the United States Army Air Forces fought the war against Japan. #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #essex #halsey #taskforce38 #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #hollywood #movie #movies #books #mastersoftheair #8thairforce #mightyeighth #100thbombgroup #bloodyhundredth #b17 #boeing #airforce wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #hollywood #movie #movies #books #oldbreed #1stMarineDivision #thepacific #Peleliu #army #marines #marinecorps #worldwar2 #worldwar #worldwarii #leytegulf #battleofleytegulf #rodserling #twilightzone #liberation #blacksheep #power #prisoner #prisonerofwar #typhoon #hurricane #weather #iwojima#bullhalsey #ace #p47 #p38 #fighter #fighterpilot #b29 #strategicstudying #tokyo #boeing #incendiary
This week Seth and Bill welcome back historian James Scott to talk about the strategic bombing campaign over Japan. The guys get into the roots of strategic bombing, discussing Billy Mitchell, Duohet, Hap Arnold and the B-29. Moving west, the guys dissect the first few months of the campaign against Japan, taking a look at 21st Bomber Command's first CO-Haywood "Possum" Hansell and his failures before moving on to the massive personality that was Curtis LeMay. The guys then get into the massive moral and strategic shift that occurs within the USAAF when LeMay decides that fire bombing Japanese cities is the way to prosecute the war. Tune in and see what the guys have to say about the most devastating aerial campaign in human history. #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #essex #halsey #taskforce38 #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #hollywood #movie #movies #books #mastersoftheair #8thairforce #mightyeighth #100thbombgroup #bloodyhundredth #b17 #boeing #airforce wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #usnavy #usa #usarmy #medalofhonor #enterprise #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #cv6 #midway #wwii #wwiihistory #ww2 #worldwar2 #usnavy #usnavyseals #usmc #usmarines #saipan #usa #usarmy #aircraft #aircraftcarrier #battleship #battleships #ussenterprise #aircraftcarriers #museum #hollywood #movie #movies #books #oldbreed #1stMarineDivision #thepacific #Peleliu #army #marines #marinecorps #worldwar2 #worldwar #worldwarii #leytegulf #battleofleytegulf #rodserling #twilightzone #liberation #blacksheep #power #prisoner #prisonerofwar #typhoon #hurricane #weather #iwojima#bullhalsey #ace #p47 #p38 #fighter #fighterpilot #b29 #strategicstudying
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This episode of the Performance Initiative Podcast with Drs. Grant Cooper and & Zinovy Meyler combines insights from Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith and the principles of Adam Smith to explore a range of economic themes, including the implications of Universal Basic Income (UBI), the impact of government policies on inflation, banking, and the housing market, and the evolution of labor and automation. Vernon discusses the historical and future trajectories of economic policies, the importance of free markets, innovation, and the potential of cryptocurrencies. Additionally, he reflects on the benefits of UBI in comparison to retirement incomes, the value of practical skills over formal education, and the role of government in major infrastructures like highways. Grant, Zinovy and Vernon also delve into the human aspect of economics, emphasizing the significance of empathy, social cooperation, and the moral sentiments that guide societal interactions and economic transactions, as highlighted through the theories of Adam Smith. The podcast concludes by addressing the factors that contribute to longevity and productivity, emphasizing a life deeply engaged with personal interests and societal contributions.(00:00) Introduction(02:24) Vernon Smith's Insights on Economics, Social Safety Nets, and Personal History(11:48) Exploring the Dynamics of Minimum Wage and Early Work Experiences(14:56) The Evolution of the B29 and Lessons in Innovation(17:21) The Role of Social Safety Nets and Private Initiatives(20:40) Government Spending, Inflation, and the Economy's Future(46:18) The Housing Market, Bubbles, and Economic Cycles(50:20) Biotech Investments and the Potential of Bitcoin(01:09:54) Exploring Inflation and Government Spending(01:11:56) The Impact of COVID-19 on Supply and Demand(01:13:09) Government's Role in Regulation and Free Markets(01:14:55) The Debate on Food Safety and Government Intervention(01:27:51) Automation, Jobs, and the Future of Work(01:30:16) Universal Basic Income: Necessity or Inevitability?(01:34:17) Investment Strategies and Economic Predictions(01:38:40) Reflecting on Historical Figures and Economic Theories(01:44:18) The Evolution of Economic Thought and Practice(01:44:25) Adam Smith's Enduring Influence on Economics(02:16:36) The Future of Economics and Societal DevelopmentVernon L. Smith is a renowned American economist and professor, celebrated for his pioneering contributions to experimental economics, a field he helped establish. Born in 1927, Smith's innovative work involves using controlled experiments to study how people make economic decisions, which challenged traditional economic theories that relied heavily on mathematical models and assumptions of rational behavior. His groundbreaking research has provided profound insights into market mechanisms, auction designs, and the behavior of economic agents, earning him the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2002 alongside Daniel Kahneman. Smith's career spans several decades, during which he has held academic positions at various prestigious institutions, published extensively, and remained a vocal advocate for understanding the practical implications of economic policies and theories on everyday life.#VernonSmith #BehavioralEconomics #FinancialCrisis #EconomicInsights #FiscalPolicy #SupplyChain #Podcast #FinancialLiteracy #Investing #NobelPrize #EconomicHistory #PublicPolicy #PerformanceInitiative #EconomicTheorySocials:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPNCI1-HBSZmiHNAlAjiIwWebsite: https://www.performanceinitiativepodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performanceinitiativeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@performanceinitiative
Documental de Rushmore Denooyer y Kirk Wolfinger que rememora el 70 aniversario del lanzamiento de las primeras bombas atómicas, al final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y la posterior carrera armamentística entre EE.UU. y la U.R.S.S. durante la Guerra Fría. Los sobrevivientes de Hiroshima y Nagasaki temen una nueva contienda, aun 7 décadas después de la tragedia. Shozo Muneto escuchaba atentamente desde la ventana en casa de sus padres el zumbido del bombardero B29 que se recortaba sobre un resplandeciente cielo azul.
Tras el famoso raid de Doolittle en 1942, Japón se vio libre de bombardeos hasta 1943, donde la captura de bases por parte aliada y la entrada en servicio de un nuevo bombardero, el B29 , comenzaba su andadura A partir de 1944 y sobre todo en 1945, Japón, ardería por los cuatro costados En este episodio os narramos generalidades y sobre todo aviones, armas y bombas usadas por los EEUU y el Japón, unos para atacar y otros para defender sus ciudades Con Esaú Rodríguez y Sergio Murata Si quieres contratar publicidad o episodios patrocinados en este podcast 👉 https://advoices.com/niebla-de-guerra-podcast quizás quieras publicitar libros, viajes, recreaciones, vestuario o deporte, entonces este es tu podcast Musica intro: Fallen Soldier,licencia gratuita, de Biz Baz Estudio Licencia Creative Commons Fuentes: McGowen, Tom (2001). Air Raid!:The Bombing Campaign Hoyt, Edwin P. (2000). Inferno: The Fire Bombing of Japan, March 9 – August 15, 1945 Audios y música: Fragmentos de noticiarios y música de la época, fragmentos de Pearl Harbor y umbroken Portada : Sergio Murata Productora: Vega Gónzalez Director /Colaborador: Sergio Murata Espero que os guste y os animo a suscribiros, dar likes, y compartir en redes sociales y a seguirnos por facebook y/o twitter. Recordad que esta disponible la opción de Suscriptor Fan , donde podréis acceder a programas en exclusiva. Podéis opinar a través de ivoox, en twitter @Niebladeguerra1 y ver el material adicional a través de facebook https://www.facebook.com/sergio.murata.77 o por mail a niebladeguerraprograma@hotmail.com Telegram Si quieres acceder a él sigue este enlace https://t.me/niebladeguerra Además tenemos un grupo de conversación, donde otros compañeros, podcaster ,colaboradores y yo, tratamos temas diversos de historia, algún pequeño juego y lo que sea, siempre que sea serio y sin ofensas ni bobadas. Si te interesa entrar , a través del canal de Niebla de Guerra en Telegram, podrás acceder al grupo. También podrás a través de este enlace (O eso creo ) https://t.me/joinchat/Jw1FyBNQPOZtEKjgkh8vXg NUEVO CANAL DE YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUjlWkD8GPoq7HnuQGzxfw/featured?view_as=subscriber BLOGS AMIGOS https://www.davidlopezcabia.es/ con el escritor de novela bélica David López Cabia https://www.eurasia1945.com/ Del escritor e historiador, Rubén Villamor Algunos podcast amigos LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA https://www.ivoox.com/biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/ blog especializado en temas de aviación Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode of the Yarra BUG Radio Show Val and Faith take a look at some of the projects currently open for conultation that provide opportunities for active transport and in particular, safer cycling. Six draft plans for railway station precincts in the eastern phase of the Suburban Rail Loop project have been released, with active transport integration and planning for networks within 1.6kms of the stations being included. You can read more about it at Bicycle Network as well as find the link for giving feedback. The stations included are Cheltenham, Clayton, Monash, Glen Waverley, Burwood and Box Hill.Chapel Street, Stonnington consultation is ongoing with feedback sought from those who live, work or visit Chapel Street. You can have your say on ideas so far and help inform transformation projects now and into the future.The federal government is seeking views on the decarbonisation of all modes of transport , including freight and supply chains, active transport planning, and supporting infrastructure. We know bicycles and cargo bicycles can play a big part here so make sure you have your say on the Transport and Infrastructure Net Zero Roadmap and Action Plan. We also take a look at the Merri-bek Draft Transport Strategy which is out now for comnultation. Take a look and have your say before December 24th if you live, work or travel through Merri-bek. Coming up for those who like to leave the house once in a while; a Streets Alive Darebin meet up for anyone interested in thriving sociable streets that support all modes of movement will be held at the Wesley Anne Beer Garden on Thursday 14th December at 6:30pm. Merri-bek BUG will be offering FREE bike checks, and selling awesome totes together with Brunswick Tool Library at stall B28 & B29 at Coburg Night Market on Friday december 15th from 5:30pm onwards. That's it from us for 2023, Chris will be in the studio next week and we'll see you in the New year on January 8th!
First up this week is FedEx and UPS, who both seem to have too many pilots. FedEx and UPS have advised pilots to take severance offers and move to American Airlines subsidiary PSA. PSA is offering existing FedEx and USP pilots a $250,000 bonus and a left seat job in Embraer and CRJ regional jets. While $250,000 sounds like a ton of money, it's less than a year's pay for senior captains at UPS and FedEx. FedEx went as far as saying they don't have enough business to keep all their pilots fully employed. Fedex VP of flight operations said “While I understand this is not something that will appeal to every pilot, for those of you who are frustrated with current flight hours, career progression, or have just been on the fence about available options, you may consider this unique opportunity enough of an incentive to make a move,” Some speculations say FedEx may have 700 extra pilots or more as shipping volumes have turned down. We'll keep you updated if we see anything else about this! Next up this week is a man in Omaha who pointed a green laser at a helicopter. 34 Year Old Richard Detty was on a smoke break when he shined the laser at buildings to see how far it would go before turning the laser on a helicopter. The helicopter turned out to be a police helicopter who found the location of the laser using a camera array. Getty was arrested and pled guilty stating “I was not aware it was a crime,” and “I regret my actions.”. Getty was sentenced to 15 months in prison and two years of supervised release. Don't point lasers at aircraft. The third story this week is a scale B29, which collided with a golf cart injuring a bystander. The incident occurred at Glendale Airport near Kokomo, Indiana. The replica B29 has a 50 foot wingspan, is 35 feet long, and is driven by four Honda Fit car engines. The 35% replica of the B29 Superfortress was on landing when it drifted and struck a golf card causing the cart to rollover and knock a women filming the landing unconscious. The pilot of the scale replica was apparently uninjured. Crazy story! Last up this week is a lucky pilot in Florida who survived a night time crash in the Everglades. A pilot in a C172 crashed into alligator infested waters around 4AM from an altitude of 2000 feet. The aircraft, owned by a flight school wasn't reported missing until 10:30 the following morning. Miami-Dade fire Rescue located the down Skyhawk with the Pilot sitting on the wing of the sunken airplane. The pilot of the 172 was then winched into the Fire Rescue helicopter with a non-life threatening leg injury. Another crazy story with a happy outcome! Alright, that's it! Have a great weekend, and we'll see you next week! https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/florida-pilot-survives-crash-landing-and-several-hours-in-the-everglades/ https://nebraskaexaminer.com/briefs/omaha-man-gets-15-months-in-prison-for-aiming-laser-pointer-at-police-helicopter/ https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/fedex-pilots-advised-to-work-for-regional-airline/ https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/193-ups-pilots-take-buyouts-regional-offers-soft-landing https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/woman-hurt-in-collision-with-scaled-piloted-b-29-replica/
È possibile ottenere un risparmio energetico del 30% e al contempo garantire un'elevata capacità di refrigerazione costante ed efficace con un solo sistema rivoluzionario? Secondo Panasonic Heating & Ventilation Air Conditioning questo è possibile e spiegherà come alla terza edizione di Refrigera 2023, la manifestazione internazionale dedicata alla refrigerazione industriale, commerciale e logistica che si svolgerà dal 7 al 9 novembre 2023 presso Bologna Fiere. In questo contesto, Panasonic - presente in fiera al padiglione 30, stand B29 - illustrerà la propria gamma di unità di condensazione a CO2 Serie CR – che si amplia quest'anno grazie al nuovo modello OCU-CR400VF8A – già in linea con l'imminente revisione del Regolamento F-GAS.
Episode: 2812 poised to begin transatlantic flight in 1938. How it came out in 1945. Today, we fly the Atlantic.
一、思想問題:今日是否有些壓力、苦楚?為什麼受苦?是為義、為耶穌,還是為自己、為世界? 二、鑰節: 69:9 因我為你的殿心裏焦急,如同火燒,並且辱罵你人的辱罵都落在我身上。 我們今日到底會為了什麼事情心中焦急?為自己的事?為自己的福利、愛情、金錢?大衛卻是滿心為著神的殿心中焦急。願我們體會大衛的心,即便要面對許多人的攻擊、誤會、打壓批判,但是我們仍要專心選擇神,因為這才是生命冊上會被記錄的人,是在永恆中會被神記念的事。 三、經文結構: A1-4 苦境:敵人無故地攻擊。 →B5-6 呼求:承認自罪,不叫人跌倒。 A7-12 苦境:因關心神的殿而淪為笑柄,充滿羞愧。 →B13-18 呼求:神拯救我。 A19-21 苦境:羞辱與敵人的攻擊。 →B22-28 呼求:主攻擊敵人。 →B29-36 以讚美得勝:29-31 大衛的讚美;32-33 謙卑人的讚美;34-36 眾人看見讚美。 四、結構亮光: 本篇詩篇是大衛關心聖殿,因而受到敵人的攻擊與羞辱,經文由苦境A與呼求B交替呈現。 A的部分,提到了苦境: vv.1-4是敵人的攻擊;vv.7-15是過去的家人、同伴對他的攻擊;vv.19-21是人加倍地攻擊;一次比一次強烈! B的部分是呼求: vv.5-6是自省悔改的禱告;vv.13-18求神拯救我;vv.22-28求主攻擊敵人、伸張正義;vv.29-36卻把禱告提升到讚美的層次,並且是從vv.29-31大衛的讚美,到vv.32-33謙卑人的讚美,再到vv.34-36眾人回應的讚美。當攻擊越強度,禱告的強度也越強,從認罪、呼求公義到讚美,並且讚美的廣度與強度也在增強,這是屬靈的原則,攻擊越大,讚美越大。 大衛關心的重點是聖殿(v.9),為神的殿心中焦急,當時應是聖殿中充滿了許多不應該有的狀況,而大衛選擇哭泣、禁食、披麻禱告,但是卻因著他的敬虔成為人的笑柄。 大衛一方面求主拯救、求主刑罰,二方面也在這樣的苦境中學習讚美。vv.30-31以詩歌讚美神,以感謝稱神為大,選擇獻祭給神。而且不只是自己讚美,vv.32-33期待所有謙卑人、尋求神的人都可以甦醒,起來讚美神;vv.34-36更期待所有天地萬物都要讚美神,當然也包括期待外邦人起來讚美神,這種對神殿的熱心是我們的榜樣,我們對神的家應當要有這樣的 急切與熱愛。 這篇詩篇也多處預表了耶穌:v.9為聖殿焦急,如同約2:17耶穌潔淨聖殿一般;辱罵落在身上,如同羅15:3基督不求自己的益處,讓辱罵落在身上。v.13悅納的時候,被林後6:2引用,就是基督拯救與悅納的時候;v.21苦膽、醋可以指向十架上的苦楚;v.22筵席也被羅11:9-10引用;v.25荒場也在路13:35指向耶路撒冷不悔改的情況,也被徒1:20引用,指向賣耶穌的猶大的下場;v.28生命冊,也被腓4:3、啟13:8,20:15引用,成為末日的盼望。v.28記錄,以及路10:20也提醒我們,我們的名字要在天上被記錄。大衛的受苦預表了耶穌的受苦,我們的苦難若是與神永恆的計畫連結,今日的苦就有極大的祝福與價值! 五、反省問題: 我是否正在面對強烈的攻擊、危機?危機是否點燃我的讚美? 我是否對神的家、對神的殿是否有大衛這樣的熱切熱愛?我當如何具體關心神的家? ---------------- 講員: 貴格會合一堂 徐坤靖牧師 聖經之鑰-各卷書播放清單: https://thfc.pse.is/3epsdf 【聖經之鑰 相關資源】YouTube: https://thfc.pse.is/3cfams電子書: https://thfc.pse.is/3ccluu Powered by Firstory Hosting
Jason gives you a quick overview of The Atomic Bombing of HiroshimaRead the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts195 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNPodcastsThe Show: @HistorySzilagyi. Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Send topic suggestions via Twitter or on our Facebook page History with the Szilagyis.History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillJoin these wonderful supporters by visiting patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis. The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
Jason gives you a quick overview of The B-29 SuperfortressRead the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts194 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNPodcasts The Show: @HistorySzilagyi. Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Send topic suggestions via Twitter or on our Facebook page History with the Szilagyis.History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillJoin these wonderful supporters by visiting patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis. The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
就在11月24号联合舰队的司令官丰田副武海军大将,给信浓号的舰长发了电报,要他带着信浓号以及第十七驱逐舰队从横须贺出发,迅速返回濑户内海西部。美国人已经可以用B29轰炸机来轰炸日本本土了,横须贺上空那是美国人重点关照的地方。没办法,日本人只能把这艘航空母舰从横须贺调到吴港船厂躲避空袭。还有一个原因是因为海军高层对横须贺船厂的技术能力颇有怀疑,因为横须贺船厂杂七杂八的人实在太多了,横须贺船厂是什么人都敢要,工人素质参差不齐。所以海军高层还是希望把这艘船拉到吴港船厂去完成剩余的装修工作。正因为这次航行是简单的挪个窝,并不是任何作战任务,信浓号也没有正式服役,所以上面什么武器装备都没有配备。只是搭载了50架樱花特攻机,还有其他一些杂七杂八的货物。12座锅炉只完成了8座,满打满算,航速只有20~21节。给信浓号护航的驱逐舰包括“滨风号”、“矶风号”和“雪风号”。这个雪风号驱逐舰可是大名鼎鼎啊,这个家伙真是幸运,常在河边走,就是不湿鞋,参加了这么多次行动,自己基本上没受什么大伤。但是谁跟他一起航行谁倒霉。这次偏偏让信浓号滩上了这个尅死人不偿命的扫把星……
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整个塞班岛上的日本军人都是绝望的,因为再也不会有任何补给,也不会有船来接走他们,他们已经毫无退路,只能钻在山洞里和美军死磕。过了两天,也就是1944年的7月6号,南云忠一和斋藤义次,把手下最后的5000人召集起来,向美军发动最后的冲锋。布置完了以后,这二位就在当天晚上自杀身亡。至于死法就说法不一了,有的说是切腹,但是后边有人拿着手枪负责介错。切腹是个仪式,人死得没那么快,脑后马上补一枪,这人可以少受点痛苦。也有人说南云是直接拿枪自杀的,不是切腹。至于是不是朝着东京天皇的方向磕头下拜,那就不清楚了。斯普鲁恩斯听到南云自杀的消息,发自内心的高兴,这个偷袭珍珠港的罪魁祸首终于三振出局了。珍珠港交手一次,中途岛交手一次,塞班岛是第三次交手了,现在南云死了,可不就是三振出局嘛。不管怎么说,南云和斋藤他俩反正是俩腿一登,身归那世去了,留下的散兵游勇依然在负隅顽抗。7月7号,也就是抗战的7周年纪念,塞班岛上的日本兵对美国发起了最后一次万岁冲锋。把日本人最后的疯狂给压下去了。美国人伤亡也不低,死了400多人。阵地上留下4300具日本人的尸体,美国人用推土机挖了个大坑,把这些尸体全埋了。再过2天,残余的日本人退到塞班岛的最北端,要知道塞班岛并不小,岛上有平民。这些平民也被军人裹挟着,集体跳崖身亡,甚至有母亲抱着孩子跳下悬崖的案例。美国人通过翻译不断喊话,叫他们不要寻死,但是还是有不少平民自杀了。虽然岛上的有组织抵抗停止了,但是保不齐还有个把散兵游勇在丛林里流窜,时不时出来偷袭一下,这种情况是太平洋岛屿的常态。最终,这场战役美军阵亡3400余人,伤1.31万人。日军守备部队中4.1万人阵亡,其中陆军2.61万人,海军1.5万人,被俘2000余人。此外还有2.2万平民,几乎占全岛居民的2/3丧生,胜利的代价极其高昂。不过呢,美国人占领了塞班岛、天宁岛和关岛等等至关重要的岛屿,B29轰炸机可以从容的对日本本土进行轰炸了……
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Playlist Mix #1François De Roubaix / 3 enfants au Népal / Music On VinylSaltyyyy V / Meet me tonight / PLYGRND MusicKarmawin / Jaipur train / Cold BustedPrisma & Martin Boder feat. Maria Barone / Turbina de amor / Beats & Culture Mix #2Asha Puthli / Space talk / CBSBetty Everett / God only knows / FantasyMichelle Lamb / Hook on your love / Dealers Choice La VO Soutirée : mi-suisse, mi-belge, La Danse Des Canards reliftée par des drôles d'oiseaux de Tel AvivSababa 5 / Bird song / Batov Mix #3KX9000 / Le solfège c'est pas la peine / Pont NeufTumblack / Caraiba (Peter Croce edit) / Edits CollectionMeute / Hey hey / TumultSouleance / Toro / First Word Mix #4Pigeon / Yagana / SoundwayDr Ezat Abou Ouf & El Four M / Genoun el disco / Sout El HobWilma Dias / La massagiste / EpicZerrin Zeren / Tatli dile, güler yüze / Murat Plak La Bougie Wonderland : happy birthday à Julio Iglesias, Bruno Solo et Patrick Simpson-JonesTowa Tei / Birthday / Columbia Le morceau de finPatience Africa / Let's groove tonight (Bonnefooi edit) / Gallo Menu Burger de la soirée Burger • Pain bricolée maison, steak de bœuf, tomates et courgettes grillées, raclette du haut Doubs + Galettes de pommes de terre au persil plat Dessert • Moelleux chocolat sans gluten, caramel au beurre salé et noisettes torréfiéesQuestionnaire Burger de la mort 1 Cite moi une ville dont le nom rime avec pigeon ? 2 Vrai ou faux : le mot pigeon vient du latin ‘pipio' qui signifie ‘petite raclure putride qui gémit comme un acteur de films X mal doublé' ? 3 D'après le code de la santé publique, le pigeon est-il un animal nuisible ou un volatile trop chou avec des yeux orange, une dégaine de cowboy syphilitique manchot et un sphincter pompé sur la soute de largage d'un B29 ? 4 A 16 tonnes près, quelle quantité de fiente déverse par an un pigeon domestique ? 5 C'était quand la dernière fois que tu as vu un pigeon tirer la chasse après avoir fait caca ? 6 Régis de Saint Amour et 30 pigeons sont dans un bateau, une miette de croissant tombe à l'eau, qui reste-t-il dans le bateau ? 7 Quel est le plat préféré du pigeon domestique : la flaque de vomi ou le burger à la raclette et aux courgettes roties ou les 2 ? 8 Vrai ou faux : en indonésien, pigeon se dit ‘troudbal' ? 9 Combien y a-t-il de J majuscule dans le mot pigeon ? 10 Est-ce que tu penses que dès ce soir tu vas pouvoir jouer à Super Mario contre Les Pigeons Crétins sur ta nouvelle Mini NES ?
徒手空拳日記 2022年5月2日月曜日 子どもの頃から友だちのいらなかった私は、自転車で独りポタリングしてました。自転車を鉄道に見立てて、駅をつくり、ダイヤグラムをつくり、電車ごっこもしていました。 自転車で移動することそのものが、暇つぶしだったのです。あの頃のポタリング生活を、半世紀後に、またやろうと思います。ワークマンのサマーベスト、ポケットたくさんついてて、ポタリングには最高です。できれば人間と馬ではなく、人間と自転車が合体したような、自転車ケンタウロスになりたいです。 棍棒を作ったら100本近くも売れた…「試し殴り」に惹かれた人が続出、っていう記事を読みました。何をやっても裏目裏目だった若者が、田舎に引っ込んで棍棒をつくってみたら、試し殴りの動画がバズって話題になりました、ちゃんちゃん、という記事です。いや、日本人なら棍棒よりも、竹槍だろって思います。 棍棒だと、構造上どうしても接近戦になりますが、竹槍ならば、相手を遠巻きに攻撃できます。それに、量産もはやいです。竹を切って先端を尖らせて、さきっちょを火で炙って固くすれば、はい完成です。 棍棒で殴られるより、竹槍で突かれるほうが、敵からすれば嫌なんじゃないでしょうか。私は嫌です。先端の尖ったものには、独特の恐ろしさがあります。肉袋を鋭利なもので破られると、血がたくさん出るな、という恐怖です。棍棒で頭が粉々になるよりも、肉の袋が破れるのは、独特の恐ろしさがあります。 自転車による生活圏と、竹槍の防衛力、それくらいが私には程よいサイズなのです。大阪維新の会についてどーのこーのとか、反撃能力がどうしたこうしたとか、主語や目的語がでかすぎて、どうでもいいです。私は寝床に、竹槍と柳刃包丁をおいてあります。竹槍の先に、柳刃包丁をビルトインさせても、面白いなと思っています。竹のボウガンとか、吹き矢なんかも、そこらへんにいくらでも転がってる竹で、せっせとつくりこみたいです。 敗戦直前の日本は、米軍の B29に対抗して、竹槍で軍事訓練を行ったとか言われていますが、それは全然違うと思います。もはや女と子どもしか残っていない日常で、最も有効な自衛手段の一つが竹槍だったのです。別にアメリカに対して竹槍で勝とうと思ったのではなく、戦争のドサクサに紛れて悪化する治安への備えではなかったかと思うのです。だとすると、日本はまたこれから、一家に一本、竹槍を備える時代が来ます。 記事の若者が設立した、全日本棍棒協会にならって、全日本竹槍協会でもつくろうかなと思います。棍棒と竹槍、どっちが武器として優れているか、改めて考えたいですね。反撃能力のやたらと高い、黒光りした竹槍を、ていねいにつくりこみたいです。 本日は以上です。ありがとうございました。 人のゆく裏に道あり花の山
Gen. Curtis LeMay, one of the architects of allied victory in WWII, the Berlin Airlift and the post war US Strategic Air Command, is a figure larger than life. His contribution to techniques synonymous with strategic air campaigns and military operational art are perhaps the most significant developed in the 20th century. Aditya Pareek speaks to author Warren Kozak to explore the complex legacy and wartime actions of Gen. Curtis LeMay.Warren Kozak is an author, biographer, journalist and a regular essayist on a wide variety of issues for publications like, The Wall Street Journal, The National Review and The New York Sun. He has also lectured at prominent military education institution in the US, the US Air Force Academy and West Point. Link to Warren Kozak's book - LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMayFollow Aditya on twitter : https://twitter.com/cabinmarineFollow Warren on twitter : https://twitter.com/WKozakCheck out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com
The Digression Podcast Guys are taking some much-needed time off, so climb aboard the Wayback Machine as we revisit one of our favorite episodes from the early days: Recovering the Kee Bird (episode #8 from 8/25/2019). In addition to a cleaned-up replay of the original episode, we share some additional news and insight about the Kee Bird crash and the pilot who flew her. Enjoy! Show notes at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/76 Sound Off! With a comment or a question at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/soundoff Like the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/review Become a Patron or support the show in other ways at: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/donate Or just share our podcast with a friend! It's the best way to grow the show!!
In this episode we talk about the B-29 Bomber that crashed into Lake Mead and we dig into Project Diana which allowed modern satellites and space communication to exist. Stay slippery.
第22章 大衛的詩歌 1 大衛脫離仇敵時的讚美 →B2-3 神與我-我的倚靠 -→C4-7 大衛的回應-危難中呼求 A8-16 神的屬性-震撼天地 →B17-21 神與我-在我患難時拯救,賞賜我 -→C22-25 大衛的回應-遵守神的道成為完全人 A26-28 神的屬性-按公義回應 →B29-43 神與我-亮光,保護爭戰得勝 -→31-35 向人訴說神的工作 →B44-49 神與我-作列國元首,外邦人投靠 -→C50-51 大衛的回應-外邦中稱謝歌頌 結構亮光:大衛除了是牧羊童,戰士,君王,也是詩人,這裡作詩歌讚美神!整章可以區分為三大部分-A神的屬性;B神與人的關係;C大衛對神的回應! 關於神的屬性8-16 強調神的大能威嚴,天地所有受造物都要在神面前降服,被震動!26-28 神的公義-慈愛完全清潔,乖僻高傲者都得到公義的對待! 關於神與人的關係-2-3 用了12個詞來形容神與我們的關係,強調我們可以倚靠神;17-21 強調神的拯救,特別在遭難時的工作;29-43 更積極神率領我們爭戰並且得勝,44-49 更讓外邦降服,成為列國元首,這成為彌賽亞重要的預言,神預備耶穌成為列國的主,外邦人看見神都要降服! 關於大衛的回應:4-7 在危難中要呼求神;22-25 就是在危難中仍然選擇遵行神的話;50-51 更積極讚美神,要向外邦見證神! 鑰節:22:3 我的神,我的磐石,我所投靠的。他是我的盾牌,是拯救我的角,是我的高臺,是我的避難所。我的救主啊,你是救我脫離強暴的。 就在這樣的危難中,大衛選擇大大投靠神,神是「我的」-巖石,山寨,救主,神,磐石,投靠的,盾牌,拯救角,高台,避難所,救主,脫離強暴的,當讚美的! 這是大衛在困難中對神大大的經歷,也是這樣的危難使得大衛有勇氣去走神的道路,一生蒙福!每個危機都有上帝的恩典工作!不要懼怕危險,因為這會使我們大大認識神,走主的路! ---------------- 講員: 貴格會合一堂 徐坤靖牧師 聖經之鑰-各卷書播放清單: https://thfc.pse.is/3epsdf 【聖經之鑰 相關資源】 YouTube: https://thfc.pse.is/3cfams 電子書: https://thfc.pse.is/3ccluu Powered by Firstory Hosting
Jason gives you a quick overview of The Battle of Iwo Jima.Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts041 Thanks to Kris Hill for the topic suggestion! Find us on Twitter:The Network: @UFPEarth. The Show: @SzilagyiHistory.Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Join us in the Federation Council Chambers on Facebook. Send topic suggestions via Twitter or to hwts@ufp.earth. History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillPlease visit patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis Notes and/or Suggested Reading James Bradley. Flags of Our Fathers.James Bradley. Flyboys.Ryuho Okawa. The Battle of Iwo Jima: A Memoir of Japanese General Tadamichi Kuribayashi.Daniel Wrinn. Operation Detachment: 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima.United Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! Vera BibleJosh BrewingtonTim CooperChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiTom ElliotVictor GamboaAlexander GatesPeter H.Thad HaitWilliam J. JacksonJim McMahonAnn MarieGreg MolumbyJoe MignoneCasey PettittJustin OserMahendran RadhakrishnanKevin ScharfTom Van ScotterJim StoffelVanessa VaughnDavid Willett You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: www.patreon.com/ufpearth
William Coston was with his crew in a B29 over the Bermuda Triangle when things went array, and the plane crashed in the ocean in stormy conditions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaycee-mcintosh/support
6 de Agosto de 1945. El mundo seguía metido en el invierno de la segunda guerra mundial, que seguía costando miles de vidas en el teatro de operaciones del pacífico. Los Estados Unidos habían conseguido construir un aparato capaz de bombardear Japón... y seria el elegido para cambiar la historia del mundo.El B29 fue un avión único en su clase... muy adelantado a su época, que quedaría marcado para siempre ese 6 de Agosto. Os dejo esta bonita historia de un B29 llamado Doc restaurado y en vuelo. https://aeronauticapy.com/2016/07/29/b-29-doc-vuelve-a-volar-despues-de-62-anos/Para contactar podéis hacerlo en hangar69podcast@gmail.comPoco a poco iremos añadiendo redes sociales.Somos Borja @retromatica de retromática podcast y @historacing del podcast de historia del motor historacing. Dos auténticos cuñados aeronáuticos. ©Borja and Carlos 2021
August 7, 1945, began as such a pleasant day, in spite of the state of the world at that time. Tutsumo Yamaguachi remembers the sound of a single aircraft circling above the city. This was a common occurrence, so he gave it little notice.Then, just a few seconds after 8:15 AM he was knocked off his feet. There was a blinding flash of intense light, followed by a sound so earsplittingly violent it felt as if the world was falling apart.He said, “I didn't know what had happened. I think I fainted for a while. When I opened my eyes, everything was dark, and I couldn't see much.” The first nuclear bomb had just been dropped by a B29 called the Enola Gay. The detitanation occurred 580 meters above the ground, and the city of Hiroshima was left completely devastated. Unfortunately for him, this was going to be a nightmare that repeated itself one more time, in less than 3 days.
War As My Father's Tank Battalion Knew It is a podcast about the 712th Tank Battalion in particular and World War II in general. I'm Aaron Elson. Where I used to live in New Jersey there was a remarkable group of ex-prisoners of war. There was Ed Hays of Ridgewood, who traveled with his family to Berlin to meet the German fighter pilot who shot down his B-17. There was Tim Dyas, also of Ridgewood, who parachuted into the middle of the Herman Goering Panzer Division. There was Hal Mapes, the only survivor of the crew of his B-17. Across the street from me in Hackensack was Bernie Levine, who took part in what likely was the only Jewish prayer service in a Nazi prison camp. There was Bob Levine of River Edge, who would one day meet the family of the German doctor who amputated his leg. Also in River Edge there was Karnig Thomasian, a B-29 veteran of the China-Burma-India theater who became a prisoner of the Japanese. For more information and episodes: Myfatherstankbattalion.com Aaronelson.com
While crossing the Atlantic on his way to join my father's 712th Tank Battalion as a replacement, Billy Wolfe wrote in a letter to his mother and sisters, "The ocean is so blue it looks like I could dip my pen and write with it." Those words have always stuck with me. Billy burned to death in a tank just two weeks after joining the battalion. He was 18 years old. Karnig Thomasian, a gunner on a B29 in the China-Burma-India theater, became a prisoner of the Japanese after his plane exploded on his third mission. In this episode, he remembers a promise he and a buddy made to the friend's father that they would take care of each other. My father, Lieutenant Maurice Elson, always said he replaced the first lieutenant in the battalion to be killed. That lieutenant was George Tarr. His company commander, Cliff Merrill, reminisces about the train ride from Fort Jackson to Camp Myles Standish and an assignment he gave to Lieutenant Tarr to keep him from worrying about his wife and newborn son as they prepared to go into combat. Erlyn Jensen's brother, Major Don McCoy, perished on the ill-fated Kassel Mission of Sept. 27, 1944. In this episode, Erlyn talks about how she and her sister got her mother to join a group of Gold Star mothers, and about a trip her mother took to see her son's grave at St. Avold. Malcolm McGregor, a survivor of the Kassel Mission and former prisoner of war, talks about a young bombardier who was full of confidence. George Collar, a bombardier and co-founder of the Kassel Mission Memorial Association, now the Kassel Mission Historical Society, talks about meeting the parents of a flier whose remains George recovered after the battle. Tim Dyas talks about visiting the father of a soldier who died in prison camp. Russell Loop, a gunner in C Company of the 712th Tank Battalion, remembers Jack Mantell, a buddy who was killed in the battle at Pfaffenheck, in the same battle where Billy Wolfe lost his life. Lou Putnoky, a Coast Guard veteran of the USS Bayfield, the flagship of the Utah Beach invasion fleet, recalls a sailor from his hometown who was washed overboard from the battleship Nevada. A death in combat reverberates throughout the lives of the living, often for generations. Some of the stories are told at greater length in other episodes of War As My Father's Tank Battalion Knew It, a podcast about the 712th Tank Battalion in particular and World War II in general. Speaking of World War II, I'll be exhibiting the podcast, my books and audio CDs at the Mid Atlantic Air Museum's World War II Weekend in Reading, Pennsylvania June 4-6. If you're among the thousands in attendance, I hope you'll stop by the hangar and say hello! The usual suspects: aaronelson.com War As My Father's Tank Battalion Knew It WW2 Oral History Audiobooks The Mathew Caruso Story
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第1章 回顧第一次的失敗 1-4 時間點:即將進入應許地 5-8 追述歷史:第一次即將進入應許地 9-18 設立領袖: →9-12 牧養的問題 →13-15 設立領袖 →16-18 領袖的任務:審判,按階層負責 19-46 加低斯巴尼亞事件 19-33 百姓拒絕進應許地 →19-21 即將進入應許地 →22-25 派出探子來窺探應許地 →A26-28 百姓拒絕進入 -→B29-31 摩西鼓勵要順服神 →A32 百姓拒絕進入 -→B33 追述過去神的工作! 34-40 神的審判 →A35 百姓無法進入應許地 -→B36 迦勒因專心跟隨主而可以進入 →A37 摩西無法進入 -→B38 約書亞可進入 -→B39 婦女孩子可進入 →A40 整個時代走曠野之路! 41-46 百姓抗拒神妄自進入應許地而失敗 →41-43 百姓抗命攻擊 →44-46 百姓的失敗 結構亮光:1-4節是以色列人即將進入應許地,5-8節是回顧40年前第一次要進入的情況,我們要牢牢記住過去的失敗,以至於進入新的階段,千萬不要重複過去的錯誤! 在耶穌裡的人生可以走直線,但是許多時候我們的不信,軟弱,偏行己路而走曠野路40年,用一整個世代來學習一個功課,求主使我們今天因著順服而得勝!走在神的命定祝福中! Q:為什麼9-18 摩西先從領袖開始談起?而不是直接19-33的百姓拒絕進入應許地?分擔責任?表明自己的純正?有限?若從結構來看,這一整段是對應到約書亞作領袖,換言之,就是要為約書亞鋪路! 百姓看到應許地,探子進入應許地,神的應許是真實的,但是百姓選擇不順服神,而神興起公義的審判,整個世代無法進入,並且要走曠野40年,只有約書亞與迦勒,婦女下一代可以進入!神在審判中作個別的拯救,求主憐憫! 鑰節:1:36 惟有耶孚尼的兒子迦勒必得看見,並且我要將他所踏過的地賜給他和他的子孫,因為他專心跟從我。 迦勒專心=滿心跟隨神,神讓他與他的後代可以大大蒙福!進入應許! ---------------- 講員: 貴格會合一堂 徐坤靖牧師 聖經之鑰-各卷書播放清單: https://thfc.pse.is/3epsdf 【聖經之鑰 相關資源】 YouTube: https://thfc.pse.is/3cfams 電子書: https://thfc.pse.is/3ccluu Powered by Firstory Hosting
第12章 第十災擊殺長子,與出埃及 A1-20 神吩咐摩西,設立逾越節,將擊殺 1-11 預備羊羔,羊血塗門,吃羊羔的法則 12-14神將擊殺埃及長子,並且保護以色列人 15-20 吃無酵餅的法則(無酵節) A21-28 摩西吩咐百姓,百姓順服 21-23 神將作的審判,得救之道:撒血在門楣上, 24-28 設立日後逾越節的定例 B29-33 神擊殺埃及長子,法老催逼以色列人走 29-30 神擊殺埃及長子 31-33 法老/埃及人催逼以色列人走 B34-42 出埃及 34-39 出埃及的豐富:金銀財物,60萬人,牛羊群, 40-42 年份:在埃及居住430年 A43-51 逾越節的定例;吃逾越節的羊羔的條件 結構亮光:AB交錯,A神的吩咐律法與B歷史的記載交錯!紀念神的工作與紀念神的律法同樣重要! 鑰節:13 這血要在你們所住的房屋上作記號,我一見這血,就越過你們去。我擊殺埃及地頭生的時候,災殃必不臨到你們身上滅你們。 這是彌賽亞的預言,過去如何在門上塗上羊羔的血,可以得救,今日我們如何在心中真正信靠耶穌的寶血,可以得救! 在末日是生命與死亡的戰爭,在那一日生命如何在死亡的環境中彰顯生命的奇妙,今天神也在這樣黑暗的環境中,彰顯生命的大能! 感謝主!成為基督徒不要懼怕環境的黑暗、罪惡與死亡的勢力,這一切更加彰顯生命的大能與福音的盼望!感謝主! 14 你們要記念這日,守為耶和華的節,作為你們世世代代永遠的定例。 逾越節成為以色列人所有節日中,最重要的日子,這是神拯救之日,這是感恩之日,這是生命之日,這是要與主重新訂約,重新委身之日! 求主使我們永遠記得神的恩典與工作! 16什麼工都不可作! 我們要休息,要知道祂是神!在教會牧養中,安排一個退休週,安靜週! 12:12 因為那夜我要巡行埃及地,把埃及地一切頭生的,無論是人是牲畜都擊殺了,又要敗壞埃及一切的神,我是耶和華。 12:28 耶和華怎樣吩咐摩西、亞倫,以色列人就怎樣行。 12:29 到了半夜,耶和華把埃及地所有的長子,就是從坐寶座的法老,直到被擄囚在監裏之人的長子,以及一切頭生的牲畜盡都殺了。 ---------------- 講員: 貴格會合一堂 徐坤靖牧師 聖經之鑰-各卷書播放清單: https://thfc.pse.is/3epsdf 【聖經之鑰 相關資源】 YouTube: https://thfc.pse.is/3cfams 電子書: https://thfc.pse.is/3ccluu Powered by Firstory Hosting
第37章 約瑟被賣 1-4 約瑟蒙父愛,遭兄忌妒 5-11 約瑟的夢,父兄下拜,引發忌妒 12-36 約瑟被賣 B12-17 雅各吩咐約瑟探望哥哥 A18-22 哥哥商量如何害約瑟;殺 B21-22流便要保護,建議下坑 C23-24 約瑟下坑 A 25-27 哥哥商量如何害約瑟:猶大建議賣 C 28 約瑟被賣(奴隸的價錢) B29-30 流便驚慌 A31-32 哥哥商量欺騙父親 B33-35 雅各哀哭 C36 約瑟到埃及法老護衛長家中 大綱心得:1-4約瑟被父親疼愛;5-11被神啟示將來的事;12-36 卻被下坑,被出賣,被帶到埃及做奴隸!蒙愛蒙啟示的人,卻在17歲遇到人生完全的改變,神的大手作奇妙的工作,要透過約瑟在外邦做奇妙拯救的工作! 鑰節:9 後來他又作了一夢,也告訴他的哥哥們,說:「看哪,我又作了一夢,夢見太陽、月亮,與十一個星向我下拜。」 神預備約瑟,要做宰相,透過他來保留整個家族,這是神的啟示,但是此時的約瑟並沒有預備好自己,在無知與驕傲中分享,只造成哥哥的忌妒,而引來致命的殺機,每件事必須有清楚的步驟,即便是神所預備的,也要在神的時間、方式下才能完成! 37:5 約瑟作了一夢,告訴他哥哥們,他們就越發恨他。 37:6 約瑟對他們說:「請聽我所作的夢, 37:7 我們在田裏捆禾稼,我的捆起來站著,你們的捆來圍著我的捆下拜。」 37:8 他的哥哥們回答說:「難道你真要作我們的王嗎?難道你真要管轄我們嗎?」他們就因為他的夢和他的話越發恨他。 37:9 後來他又作了一夢,也告訴他的哥哥們,說:「看哪,我又作了一夢,夢見太陽、月亮,與十一個星向我下拜。」 37:10 約瑟將這夢告訴他父親和他哥哥們,他父親就責備他,說:「你作的這是甚麼夢!難道我和你母親、你弟兄果然要來俯伏在地,向你下拜嗎?」 37:11 他哥哥們都嫉妒他,他父親卻把這話存在心裏。 ---------------- 講員: 貴格會合一堂 徐坤靖牧師 聖經之鑰-各卷書播放清單: https://thfc.pse.is/3epsdf 【聖經之鑰 相關資源】 YouTube: https://thfc.pse.is/3cfams 電子書: https://thfc.pse.is/3ccluu Powered by Firstory Hosting
This Week in History we are looking at ww2 bombers as a carry on from last weeks ww2 fighters but which bomber is the best?
Last year, Utah experienced its worst drought in 20 years. Typically Utahns count on spring snowpack to remedy a dry year. But were big February snows enough to generate an average water supply? Plus, a World War II-era bomber crashed into Lake Mead in 1948. After several failed attempts to locate the plane, it was finally discovered in the early 2000s—still remarkably intact. Our partners at H20 Radio wonder – as lake levels fall, how will this piece of history be affected? Show Notes: Photo: An SRC diver assesses the B-29 in 2013/Credit Brett Seymour, NPS Submerged Resources Center UPR: Utah’s 2020 Drought Likely To Impact Water Supply This Year https://www.upr.org/post/utahs-2020-drought-likely-impact-water-supply-year H20 Radio: The World War II Bomber at the Bottom of Lake Mead http://h2oradio.org/B29.html
Mae Krier grew up in North Dakota during the pain of the Great Depression. Shortly after the war, she went to visit Seattle. While there, she learned of a very good job for Boeing, working as a riveter on the wings of B-17 bombers. Later, she also worked on B-29 bombers.In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Krier shares what it was like to be an original "Rosie the Riveter," how the men in the factory reacted to women entering the workplace, and what it means to her to have worked on so many planes that helped the Allies win the war. Mae also takes us on her successful journey to establish a national day of commemoration for all the Rosies who entered the factories when America needed them.
Episode: 1988 The Saro Princess, a fitting finish for a lost breed. Today, we'll fly the Princess seaplane.
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Auto tuning on the B-29 FIFI, troubleshooting a power strip that gets warmer than normal with George, Amateur Radio Newsline with Don, Solar Update with Dr. Tamitha Skov, kids and ham radio with Gordo, Amanda's ham radio app recommendations, and more! Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, and Amanda Alden We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Submit your own video to Ham Nation at HamNationVideos@twit.tv Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme. Check out Ham Nation on Facebook and Twitter! Download or subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation Sponsor: icomamerica.com/hamnation
Chen is leaving for Hawaii, Pentagon become emo rock boys with their latest release Daisy, and NCT 2020 has our whole lives (and bias lists) in shambles. Listen as we discuss what happened in the KPOP world this past week!Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode and don't forget to follow our social media and let us know what you think.For more information on how you can help the Black Lives Matter movement: https://biglink.to/forBLMTime stamps:1:55 - Chen and Youngmin3:47 - Krystal4:00 - BTS8:11 - Stray Kids Changbin9:43 - Pentagon - Daisy15:48 - Weeekly - Zig Zag16:50 - AKMU Lee Suhyun - Alien18:16 - Dawn - DAWNDIDIDAWN20:50 - Joohoney - SMOKY23:40 - Kim Wooseok & Lee Eunsang - Memories25:56 - VERIVERY - G.B.T.B29:17 - NCT 202046:55 - Songs of the WeekListen here!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-your-average-fangirls/id1397623744iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-not-your-average-fangirls-30301805/Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Io43vmfj25ycw543oknngnnnnra?t=Not_Your_Average_FangirlsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OL4qPjUyRsjfX30FIDczsThis week's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0sFNyF9mWrDgqPJn597npl?si=7gKkIzIdT5mX9dfDC1_csQwww.twitter.com/NYAFangirlswww.twitter.com/HollaItsCarowww.twitter.com/heyitsteeteewww.twitter.com/deekaydiwww.twitter.com/HollaItsCynwww.notyouraveragefangirls.com
▼今回のインタビュー 昭和18年(1943年)。当時6歳だった清美さんは、満州の「鉄の都」鞍山に家族5人で移り住んだ。当初は「家は3階建てアパート、愛犬はベローとアミー。楽しいことの連続だった」。しかし翌年の昭和19年(1944年)7月、暮らしはB29の空襲により一変した。生還して帰国の途につくまでの約3年間。手島少年は何を眼にし、何を感じたのか──75年前の記憶をたどった。 (2020年8月13日オンライン取材) ▼手島さんの著書『少年の眼に映った満州 鞍山・七嶺子村の出来事』 https://amzn.to/31KqR9a
▼今回のインタビュー 昭和18年(1943年)。当時6歳だった清美さんは、満州の「鉄の都」鞍山に家族5人で移り住んだ。当初は「家は3階建てアパート、愛犬はベローとアミー。楽しいことの連続だった」。しかし翌年の昭和19年(1944年)7月、暮らしはB29の空襲により一変した。生還して帰国の途につくまでの約3年間。手島少年は何を眼にし、何を感じたのか──75年前の記憶をたどった。 (2020年8月13日オンライン取材) ▼手島さんの著書『少年の眼に映った満州 鞍山・七嶺子村の出来事』 https://amzn.to/31KqR9a sensou25_teshimakiyomi_20200813.mp3
▼今回のインタビュー 昭和18年(1943年)。当時6歳だった清美さんは、満州の「鉄の都」鞍山に家族5人で移り住んだ。当初は「家は3階建てアパート、愛犬はベローとアミー。楽しいことの連続だった」。しかし翌年の昭和19年(1944年)7月、暮らしはB29の空襲により一変した。生還して帰国の途につくまでの約3年間。手島少年は何を眼にし、何を感じたのか──75年前の記憶をたどった。 (2020年8月13日オンライン取材) ▼手島さんの著書『少年の眼に映った満州 鞍山・七嶺子村の出来事』 https://amzn.to/31KqR9a sensou25_teshimakiyomi_20200813.mp3
De bom op Hiroshima viel op 6 augustus 1945, deze week 75 jaar geleden. Claude Eatherly werd in de jaren 80 de held van de Europese vredesbeweging, als piloot die de eerste atoombom op Hiroshima gooide, en daar vervolgens spijt van kreeg. Kroniek van een mythe vertelt zijn verhaal. Kees Vlaanderen en Kees van den Bosch interviewden in 1995 alle bemanningsleden van zijn bommenwerper, de Straigt Flush, en ze monteerden hiermee drie verhalen over Eatherly. Drie keer de waarheid, niets dan de waarheid. Deel 2: De Morele held Deel 3: Poker Face (1995 HUMAN) Luister handvatten: B29 = type vliegtuig Tinnian Island = vliegbasis in Stille Zuidzee Waco = militair hospitaal Joe Eatherly = broer van Claude Eatherly Kenneth (Kenny) Wey = bombardier Gill Nicely = staartschutter Jack Bivans = jongste bemanningslid Ray Bell = verslaggever Zie voor meer informatie en stemmen acteurs: https://www.human.nl/kroniekvaneenmythe.html Parel Radio brengt je twee wekelijks een selectie van de mooiste radioverhalen. Host: Stef Visjager. Vragen, reacties en luisterfoto's? radioparel@gmail.com En volg ons op Instagram, facebook en Twitter.
De bom op Hiroshima viel op 6 augustus 1945, deze week 75 jaar geleden. Claude Eatherly werd in de jaren 80 de held van de Europese vredesbeweging, als piloot die de eerste atoombom op Hiroshima gooide, en daar vervolgens spijt van kreeg. Kroniek van een mythe vertelt zijn verhaal. Kees Vlaanderen en Kees van den Bosch interviewden in 1995 alle bemanningsleden van zijn bommenwerper, de Straigt Flush, en ze monteerden hiermee drie verhalen over Eatherly. Drie keer de waarheid, niets dan de waarheid. Deel 1: Het oorlogsslachtoffer. Met ook een interview met Kees Vlaanderen. Gemaakt in 1995 voor de HUMAN. Luister handvatten: B29 = type vliegtuig Tinnian Island = vliegbasis in Stille Zuidzee Waco = militair hospitaal Joe Eatherly = broer van Claude Eatherly Kenneth (Kenny) Wey = bombardier Gill Nicely = staartschutter Jack Bivans = jongste bemanningslid Ray Bell = verslaggever Zie voor meer informatie en stemmen acteurs: https://www.human.nl/kroniekvaneenmythe.html Parel Radio brengt je twee wekelijks een selectie van de mooiste radioverhalen. Host: Stef Visjager. Vragen, reacties en luisterfoto's? radioparel@gmail.com En volg ons op Instagram, facebook en Twitter.
This episode was pre-recorded for airing on KWTF Sonoma County Radio for June 16, 2020. In this episode, we climb under the covers.Songs Played in this episode (now with time codes!):4:51 : “I Feel Love [Donna Summer cover]” by Blondie12:36 : “Love Will Tear Us Apart [Joy Division cover]” by Missing Persons16:36 : “Dance Yrself Clean [LCD Soundsystem cover]” by MS MR22:59 : “Try a Little Tenderness [Val Rosing cover]” by Otis Redding26:14 : “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long [Otis Redding cover]” by Mike Rudd & Chants R&B29:06 : “Bet’ya Never Lose My Love [Funkadelic cover] while I’m California Dreamin’ [The Mamas & The Papas cover]” by East Underground35:03 : “Destination Unknown [Missing Persons cover]” by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts41:03 : “I Heard it Through the Grapevine [Marvin Gaye cover]” by The Slits45:00 : “Walking in the Rain [Flash and The Pan cover]” by Grace Jones51:13 : “Suffragette City [David Bowie cover]” by Seu Jorge54:22 : “Some Things Last a Long Time [Daniel Johnston cover]” by Beach House58:13 : “Night Fever [The Bee Gees cover]” by The Hebe GeebeesPlease subscribe and rate! Thank you.
This episode was pre-recorded for airing on KWTF Sonoma County Radio for June 16, 2020. In this episode, we climb under the covers.Songs Played in this episode (now with time codes!):4:51 : “I Feel Love [Donna Summer cover]” by Blondie12:36 : “Love Will Tear Us Apart [Joy Division cover]” by Missing Persons16:36 : “Dance Yrself Clean [LCD Soundsystem cover]” by MS MR22:59 : “Try a Little Tenderness [Val Rosing cover]” by Otis Redding26:14 : “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long [Otis Redding cover]” by Mike Rudd & Chants R&B29:06 : “Bet’ya Never Lose My Love [Funkadelic cover] while I’m California Dreamin’ [The Mamas & The Papas cover]” by East Underground35:03 : “Destination Unknown [Missing Persons cover]” by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts41:03 : “I Heard it Through the Grapevine [Marvin Gaye cover]” by The Slits45:00 : “Walking in the Rain [Flash and The Pan cover]” by Grace Jones51:13 : “Suffragette City [David Bowie cover]” by Seu Jorge54:22 : “Some Things Last a Long Time [Daniel Johnston cover]” by Beach House58:13 : “Night Fever [The Bee Gees cover]” by The Hebe GeebeesPlease subscribe and rate! Thank you.
This time we discuss the cartoonish Air Force General Curtis E. LeMay! Head of the Strategic Air Command responsible for deploying the United States's nuclear arsenal, some called him the "Caveman", "Bombs Away LeMay", and "The Big Cigar" before running as a vice presidential candidate with the proud racist, Alabama governor George Wallace. This fan requested episode is a doozy.
Episode: 1815 Super Guppy: A most implausible and useful airplane. Today, an implausible airplane.
After the defeat of Germany, Joseph Stalin looked at the pieces laid out on the board in front of him with satisfaction that bordered on glee. His Red Army, consisting of millions of battle-hardened troops, thousands of tanks and an equal number of artillery pieces had come to a halt — temporarily, thought Stalin — where they had encountered the British and American forces attacking from the West. Those forces, he knew, were no match for the sheer mass his Soviet Union had mustered, and he was certain that the Western Democracies did not have the stomach for another long and bloody war. Soon all of Europe would be his, and his communist ideology fulfilled. But all of that changed when the Americans had conjured two brilliant flashes of light over Japan and brought a sudden end to the Second World War. Would American atomic wizardry be enough of a deterrent to prevent the Third?
After the long range B29 bomber was ready to be put to use in the field the U.S. began to use air strikes to attack the Japanese Capital.
After the long range B29 bomber was ready to be put to use in the field the U.S. began to use air strikes to attack the Japanese Capital.
In 1947, a US Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress, dubbed the Kee Bird, crash-landed on a frozen lake in Northern Greenland. The crew was rescued, but the Air Force abandoned the aircraft and struck it from its inventory. And there it remained, untouched, for forty-seven years until a small team of aircraft recovery specialists attempted to repair the Kee Bird and bring her home. The expedition ultimately ended in failure. In this podcast, Chris and Jody examine the reasons why the team failed in oh so Monday-morning quarterback fashion. They also talk about Chevy Camaros. Click here for the show notes: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/008
In late April 1944, Gen. Henry "Hap" Arnold was commanding aircraft to make America's Air Force the mightiest in the world. The B-29 Superfortress was designed to be a global bomber, and around it was built an entire new Air Force. The 20th Air Force was enacted to carryout bombing operations specifically against Japan.
In late April 1944, Gen. Henry "Hap" Arnold was commanding aircraft to make America's Air Force the mightiest in the world. The B-29 Superfortress was designed to be a global bomber, and around it was built an entire new Air Force. The 20th Air Force was enacted to carryout bombing operations specifically against Japan.
In this episode I give a brief history of the Boeing B29 Superfortress. I also talk about “Doc” which is a fully functional, flight ready B29 and is only one of two in the entire world. if you are a fan of military history and aviation you will love this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/veteransadvocate/support
Originally from Buffalo, NY, Denise made her first trip to the desert in 1979, driving her Chevy Nova from Camp Lejune, in North Carolina, where her husband had previously been stationed. Denise arrived to 29Palms in the middle of the night and was pretty surprised by what she saw the next morning. Denise describes these as the days when the military would say, "If we wanted you to have a wife, we would have issued you one." These days, the military is much more aware of the important role spouses and families play in the lives of our service men and have a number of programs, like the one Denise worked in called FRO - Family Residence Officer, serving as a liaison between families and their enlisted family members during active duty. Being the spouse of a serviceman requires travel to many places and Denise cultivated an attitude of optimism and openness about those changes, never expecting or anticipating what a place might be like, but just accepting it for what is was and embracing it. This is her third time in 29Palms. Denise is also a business owner, running B29, formerly known as Bistro 29 - she and her husband became full owners of the restaurant in January 2018 and have made some changes to the branding and the menu, continuing to offer reasonably priced fare in a lovely atmosphere with some southern flair. They're now offering ribs, which have been a big hit, as well as po' boys, soup/salad/sandwich combos for lunch and an all-you-can-eat salad bar for dinner. And, as Denise says, no southern breakfast is complete without grits, which they serve with breakfast on Saturday during the 29 Palms Farmer's market. Denise is involved in her community, serving on the Chamber of Commerce as Secretary and now Vice President and is currently a candidate for 29 Palms City Council. Becoming a candidate was not without it's 'hitches and glitches' as Denise describes in this episode. She hopes to address some issues around the city's infrastructure as well as simplifying the process for new business owners to get up and running to fill the empty storefronts. About the desert, Denise says, "It's a place of peace and tranquility - it helps you get in touch with who you are." If you'd like to learn more about Denise, learn about her platform or donate to her campaign click here: https://friendstoelectdenisecullum.com/
ในปี 2018 บอย โกสิยพงษ์ เอาอัลบั้มคลาสสิก Rhythm & Boyd มา reproduce ทั้งอัลบั้มด้วยทีมงานเดิม รวมทั้งคอนเสิร์ตที่จะเล่นแบบเรียงเพลงไปทั้งอัลบั้ม เพราะอรรถรสของอัลบั้มนี้คือการเรียงเพลงที่พิถีพิถัน ให้ได้กราฟแบบหนังสปีลเบิร์ก!Time index01.28 ที่นำอัลบั้ม Rhythm & Boyd มาทำใหม่คือทำอะไรบ้าง07.43 Track by Track: Rhythm & Boyd หน้า A21.55 Track by Track: Rhythm & Boyd หน้า B29.25 คอนเสิร์ต Rhythm & Boyd31.16 50 ปี บอยโก กับการ reproduce อัลบั้มคลาสสิก37.38 Eargasm Combo อ่าน shownotes ได้ที่ thestandard.co/podcast/multipleeargasms21
Debbie Travis King shares the events that led her to become the first woman to fly B29s since the two WASPs who flew them during WWII. Hear the amusing story of how and why Brigadier General Paul Tibbets came to select two women--Didi Moorman and Dora Dougherty--to fly the B29. Its a story you won't want to miss! Additionally, Debbie offers anecdotes and inspiration for ladies working on an aviation career...as well as an overview of how the COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE honors our military veterans.
Dutch Van Kirk, the navigator from the B-29 Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, gives a first-hand perspective of one of World War II's most famous missions.
Retired Col. Joseph Sweeney, the son of Bockscar pilot Gen. Charles Sweeney who was at the controls when the aircraft dropped the bomb on Aug. 9, 1945, will speak about his father and World War II.
Author and retired Lt. Col. George A. Larson discusses information from his latest book, “The Superfortress Final Glory: The Korean Air War, The Cold War's First Aerial Combat.”
CARAT Indonesia begins and a Japanese community honors the memory of fallen airmen.
The B-29 is known for dropping the bomb that ended WWII, but these workhorses did more than those last two missions. Today we introduce you to the last flying B-29 Superfortress, FIFI.
PD156: Diving the B-29 Wreck in Lake Mead. Interview with Joel Silverstein of Tech Diving Ltd about diving the USAF B-29 Superfortress Bomber in Lake Mead. For more info about diving this historic wreck, contact Joel at TDL www.divetheb29.com
Guest: Brian Humphries, Community Leader/Activist will talk about the outcomes of the Zimmerman verdict, the rallies for justice, and juror B29. Plus: Current Events and "Food for Thought" To listen by phone or to call in with questions to the host, dial (646)929-0130. Follow us at padnation on facebook and pad4truth@twitter. Enjoy the show!
Episode 7 features an un-boxing of B-29 Superfortress. Yes, an actual un-boxing in a podcast! What could be better? Oh, right, maybe a video? Game designer Abigail Elizabeth tells us about her new game, Sum Wars, now on Kickstarter. In Warfare with Jeff, we talk about the modern version of an ancient game called, "Jungle." Can you guess the game? In Cocktails with Ash, some guy named Ryan joins us, and we discuss a popular whiskey, staves, and the origins of the term "moonshine." And finally, in Painting with Mike, it's all about scraping and mold-release agents. All this and more in Episode 7 -- Chickens in the Backyard -- of The Board Game Show! Let's begin now, shall we? DOWNLOAD EPISODE 7 HERE
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
Dutch Van Kirk, the navigator from the B-29 Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, gives a first-hand perspective of one of World War II's most famous missions.