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This Week in Craft Beer
Episode 224 - Bayone Brewing Co. - 2024 Update

This Week in Craft Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 54:09


Join me as I catch up with Alex on the future for Bayonet, as well as some exciting news about Northallerton Craft Beer Festival!

Bannon's War Room
Episode 4107: Fix Bayonets; Returning Our Country From The Globalists

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024


Episode 4107: Fix Bayonets; Returning Our Country From The Globalists

The DOD45 Show
Buck 65, Doseone, & Jel Guest Star on The DOD45 Show With ArtByTai - Ep 100 w/ North American Adonis

The DOD45 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 110:19


“Do you wear 5XL liquor store shirts like a sundress for hoodlums?” We've reached 100 episodes! Can you believe it? Our gift to ourselves for hitting this milestone is our guest, North American Adonis! Buck 65, Doseone & Jel. Guest: North American Adonis Social Media Lurk by Sage Francis ( @therealsagefrancis ) Mayo or Miracle Whip question with Mr. Dibbs ( @mrfuckingdibbs ) Guest Announcement by Awol One ( @awolone ) Guest Song Share by Ceschi Ramos ( @CeschiRamos ) Last Words by Blackliq ( @Blackliq ) ArtByTai.com - DOD45.com - StrangeFamousRecords.com - MrDibbs.com - Speakerface.Store Episode recommendations: “Hostiles” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M5cj4UmscE “Blues Jam” by Rollins Band - https://youtu.be/Kc4-PLiesrE?si=hyasxKraV7kTULQc “Underground” by Horsey - https://youtu.be/Xyw8hIJaZ30?si=ZLD9fXQjKFj0rXIT “Expect the Bayonet” by Sheer Mag - https://youtu.be/G5jHVq1pbHo?si=y6hemfg5u--2c341 - DOD45 Luvs 'song share' playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dn8I37ew07y7aCeCs6qAn?si=b856689724da4b7c Instagram links: Buck 65: https://www.instagram.com/verticesgram Doseone: https://www.instagram.com/dosonegrams Jel: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyjellogan ArtByTai: https://www.instagram.com/artbytai DOD45: https://www.instagram.com/dod45w Links to topics mentioned in the intro, the interview and the outro of this #DOD45 Show: TBA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support

Ignited Fortitude
Fix Bayonets! Sword of the Spirit pt 1; Ep:107

Ignited Fortitude

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 50:06


Sword of the SpiritSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ignitedfortitude/donations

The History Chap Podcast
133: Sikh Sword v British Bayonet - The Battle of Mukdi (First Anglo Sikh War)

The History Chap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 18:01


Send me a messageThe Anglo-Sikh wars fought in the 1840's, were probably the bloodiest the British ever fought in India. 9,000 British & Bengali troops and well over 20,000 Sikhs were killed or wounded in  7 epic battles and one siege. Marked by incredible bravery on both sides, with a good dose of incompetence and accusations of treachery thrown in, the wars would change India forever.And yet, most people, have very limited (if any) knowledge about them. Well, unless you are a fan of Harry Flashman of course!Flashman gets up to his usual adventures (on the battlefield and in the bedroom) in "Flashman and the Mountain of Light" which is set in the First Anglo Sikh WarThis is the first in my  series about those two Anglo-Sikh wars.In this episode I explore how the first war started and the opening battle of Mudki on the 18th December 1845.Get my FREE weekly history newsletter.Support the show

Dreams of Consciousness
These Boots Were Made for Wacken [Weekly Mixtape 134]

Dreams of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024


Týr • Portrait • Sonata Arctica • Hands Of Goro • Sorcerer • Death Magick • Kings of Mercia • Lizzy Borden • Armored Saint • Category 7 • U.D.O. • Angel Witch • Satan • Cirith Ungol Music On This Mixtape: Týr: "Axes" taken from the album "Battle Ballads" Portrait: "The Blood Covenant" taken from the album "The Host" Sonata Arctica: "California" taken from the album "Clear Cold Beyond" Hands Of Goro: "Archduke of Fear" taken from the album "Hands Of Goro" Sorcerer: "The Underworld" taken from the album "Reign of the Reaper" Death Magick: "Violence Is King" taken from the album "Demo MMXXIII" Kings of Mercia: "Set the World on Fire" taken from the album "Kings of Mercia" Lizzy Borden: "Death of Me" taken from the single "Death of Me" Armored Saint: "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" taken from the single "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" Category 7: "White Flags & Bayonets" taken from the album "Category 7" U.D.O.: "Isolation Man" taken from the album "Touchdown" Angel Witch: "Sorceress (Demo)" taken from the album "Seventies Tapes" Satan: "Turn The Tide" taken from the album "Songs in Crimson" Cirith Ungol: "Relentless" taken from the album "Dark Parade" Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com

Veterans Chronicles
SGT David Rodriguez, U.S. Army, Vietnam

Veterans Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 53:16


David Rodriguez has a legacy of military service in his family, but his real motivation for joining the Army was to move on from working in the family business of farming. Soon he was off to Ft. Lewis, Washington, for basic training. He was then trained as a combat engineer. By late 1966, he was off to Vietnam.In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Rodriguez tells us about his first time in combat and how training could never fully prepare him for it. He also explains the mindset needed to have a chance of surviving. Rodriguez also shares the details of his actions in December 1967 to counter a U-shaped ambush the enemy launched against his unit. His charging and takeover of a machine gun position led to the end of the threat and a Bronze Star.Rodriguez also tells us about his three wounds, including two serious bayonet injuries. Finally, he tells us about his work as National Commander of the American GI Forum and his advocacy for our veterans to get much better care than they currently receive.

School of War
 Ep 136: Ronald C. White on Joshua Chamberlain

School of War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 43:24


Ronald C. White, Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum and author of On Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, joins the show to talk about the hero of Little Round Top, Joshua L. Chamberlain. ▪️ Times      •      01:37 Introduction      •      01:51 Why Chamberlain?     •      09:01 Fighting for the Union      •      14:05 The 20th Maine       •      18:10 Arriving at Gettysburg     •      21:34 The 15th & 47th Alabama      •      24:25 “Bayonets”     •      29:31 Fighting for Grant     •      33:40 Appomattox      •      35:53 Home     •      29:31 Battle Cry of Freedom Follow along  on Instagram Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack

Experimental History
Good ideas don't need bayonets

Experimental History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 13:40


OR: Keep stomping necks until utopia arrivesOriginal post: https://www.experimental-history.com/p/good-ideas-dont-need-bayonetsAll posts: https://www.experimental-history.com/p/good-ideas-dont-need-bayonetsMusic by Brandon Rosiar, photos by my dad

Urban Valor: the podcast
Marines Fix Bayonets & Endure Heavy Combat in Iraq Invasion - 2003

Urban Valor: the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 57:31


On today's episode of Urban Valor, we present the story of Marine Veteran Markos Eugenios. From his youth in Monte Sereno, CA, where he cared for his diabetic mother, to his service as an Infantry Machine Gunner with 3rd Battalion 4th Marines, Markos's experiences offer a glimpse into military life. He provides a firsthand account of the Iraq invasion in March 2003, sharing intense moments from the front lines. Markos reflects on the most courageous act he witnessed during his service and openly discusses how combat affected him psychologically. The episode concludes with his thoughts on returning to civilian life after his honorable discharge. This raw and honest conversation gives us a glimpse into warfare's realities, service members' sacrifices, and the challenges veterans face upon returning home. Tune in for an unforgettable episode about bravery, duty, and personal growth.

For Screen and Country
Fixed Bayonets!

For Screen and Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 71:18


Marching forward on the list this week as the fellas discuss the Korean War and a return to director Samuel Fuller with Fixed Bayonets! Yes, the title DOES have an exclamation point - isn't that fun? Brendan and Jason talk about Fuller using small sets for big ideas, differences between this one and The Steel Helmet, the themes of bravery and responsibility, the insanely tense minefield scene and much more. Next week: it begins... the most daunting task on this list... Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com   Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Fixed Bayonets! stars Richard Basehart, Gene Evans, Michael Shea, Richard Hylton, Craig Hill, Skip Homeier and... for like 8 seconds... James Dean; directed by Samuel Fuller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TERMINUS: extreme metal podcast
Terminus Episode 158 - Sear Bliss, Windswept, Limbonic Art, Arcane Bayonet

TERMINUS: extreme metal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 179:41


As Terminus prepares for its annual summer break (jetskiing, goblin slaying, etc.), we unleash a big black metal episode focused on only the coolest of wizard music. After an opening salvo by new project Arcane Bayonet, who present an oddball take on pagan black metal laced with black and roll, we get to a triumvirate of powerful spellcasting madness. First: the new record by Sear Bliss, legendary Hungarian hedge mages whose style of black/doom/folk/melodeath is as varied and well rounded as it is atmospheric and stirring. Second: the return of Windswept, a Saenko project which seeks to fuse the martial aggression of Hate Forest with the more delicate melodic sensibility of Drudkh to surprising results. Third: the mighty return of symphonic BM sorceror Limbonic Art, who drops the orchestra for something far more lean, hungry, and ferocious. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:24 - Arcane Bayonet - Bellicose Fields (Independent) 0:27:02 - Sear Bliss - Heavenly Down (Hammerheart Records) 1:18:45 - Interlude - Rotting Christ - “Diastric Alchemy,” fr. Triarchy of The Lost Lovers (Century Media, 1996) 1:23:44 - Windswept - Der eine, wahre König (Primitive Reaction) 2:01:53 - Interlude 2 - Nécropole - “Immanence,” fr. Ostara (Résilience, 2015) 2:09:23 - Limbonic Art - Opus Daemonical (Kyrck Productions & Armour) 2:55:48 - Outro - Anaal Nathrakh - “Between Piss and Shit We Are Born” fr. Eschaton (Season of Mist, 2006) Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com

Jocko Podcast
444: When Outnumbered and Outgunned, FIX BAYONETS, Attack, and KEEP ATTACKING. W/ Brian Wood.

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 259:41


>Join Jocko Underground< former soldier in the Princess of Wale's Royal Regiment who was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in the Battle of Danny Boy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content

The James Perspective
TJP FULL EPISODE #1103 Tuesday 05-07-24 the Fearsome Threesome and the news Breakdown

The James Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 73:46


Today on the TJP James, Dwayne and Glenn Talk about   The practicality of Chain saw Bayonets. Israel Go into Rafah .Look into 1.7 million new voter registrations in Harris County, Texas. JFK jr can he bleed Trump of Voters. 1.7 million new Voters Registered in Huston? Who might the new VP be Dwayne has an Idea. Free Speach and Columbia University ruining their BRAND. Mic Jagger call out Gov. Laundry at the LA Jazz Fest "Stone Ages"? The RETURN of second Round Cookies! Don't miss it Folks  

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.94 Fall and Rise of China: Meet the Northern Warlords

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 38:49


Last time we spoke about the May fourth movement of 1919 . The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 sparked the May Fourth Movement marked by nationalism, anti-imperialism, and a quest for modernization. Disillusioned with traditional values and foreign encroachments, Chinese intellectuals, students, and workers embraced Western ideals, particularly Marxism, to reform Chinese society. The movement led to the emergence of the Chinese Communist Party and a broader alliance against warlordism and Japanese imperialism. Tensions arose between reformist liberalism and revolutionary Marxism, reflecting debates over China's path to progress. Despite setbacks, the May Fourth Movement's legacy persisted, shaping China's political landscape and laying the groundwork for future revolutionary action. Its an understatement to say it was a watershed moment in modern Chinese history. But underneath it lurked a new Era, one that was to be fought and ruled by warlords.   #94 Meet the Northern Warlords   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, 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 the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia 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 where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. How to even begin. I am staring at roughly 10 tabs of books alongside numerous scripts I had written nearly a year ago about China's Warlord Era. I have already written an extensive series, that I also molded into a long form documentary about the Warlord Era, you can find it at the Pacific War Channel on Youtube or in audio form on all podcast platforms. However, I realize now, I really did not dig deep enough, specifically on….who exactly were the warlords? Its true, I covered their numerous battles, made jokes about them, but I did not really go deep into their backgrounds.To be honest their backgrounds are quite fascinating, they were all kooky characters. Thus I thought what better than to start off the Warlord Era by introducing some of the warlords and their cliques. But because there is literally so many warlords, I literally halfway through writing this one had to change it to just the Northern Warlords, next episode we cover the southern ones. After the death of Yuan Shikai China underwent a major shift from being a state-dominated civil bureaucracy overseen by a central authority to military dominated regions. These regions were dominated by the Warlords whom in the words of American political scientist Lucian Pye “were instinctively suspicious, quick to suspect that their interests might be threatened, hard-headed, devoted to the short run and impervious to idealistic abstractions". Most of the Warlords, came from military backgrounds, having gone through the new-style military colleges of the late 19th and early 20th century with foreign instructors. Most of the warlords were extremely brutal to not just their enemies, but civilians and their own troops. They killed without a second thought their own men if they suspected insubordination. They used horrible torture tactics like suspending a victim by the neck in bamboo or wooden cages, breaking knees, slicing limbs, branding and so forth. If railway workers tried to go on strike, a Warlord would often execute a few of them to get them back to work. A British diplomat in Sichuan province witnessed two mutineers being publicly hacked to death with their hearts and livers cut out; another two were burned to death; and others had slits cut into their bodies into which were inserted burning candles before they were hacked to pieces Warlords had to depend on subordinate officers, thus personal loyalty was of vital importance. Many Warlords would be betrayed by their officers who were often bribed by other Warlords. During the Warlord period, there was a balance of power. For those who don't know, the Balance of Power theory suggests states or in this case warlord regions, may secure their own survival by preventing any other state from gaining enough military power to dominate all others. So basically in Europe historically you see this with Britain, France and Spain. Two of the states would always join forces against the largest state to keep everyone in check. During the Warlord Era where there are numerous cliques with their own regional bases, the balance of power becomes quite complicated, but most books or even Youtube videos for that matter focus on 3 big ones, that we will get into soon.  Now the Warlords entire power scheme relied on their military, thus it was a precious thing to conserve. Going to war with another Clique might increase ones sphere of influence, but it might also weaken ones military so much they become vulnerable to attacks from other Cliques. This is further complicated by all the intricacies of the 20th century, this is an age of industry, economic power, trade and so forth. Not all the Warlords held regions with the economic capacity or logistical strength to wage longterm wars, some needed decisive knockout blows. As you can imagine, theres thousands of variables at play, making it nearly impossible for any given Clique to dominate all of China. The Warlord Era played out during a time when railroads were the fastest and cheapest means of transporting troops, thus capturing railroads was of vital importance. This was also an age directly after WW1 where the armored train was king. An armored train full of artillery and machine guns could land troops and perform fire support for them in battle.  Warlord armies consisted of common soldiers and more often than naught bandits. These grunt types had no loyalty to anyone, many joined Warlord armies as a means to an end, everyone has to eat as they say. Often a bandit became a soldier during times of war, then during times of peace they went back to banditry, it was a vicious cycle. Warlord armies were a plague upon the populations they came into contact with. They plundered, raped, took hostages for money, took women into sexual slavery, murder was rampant. Warlords often looted the countryside as a means to pay their troops. Peasants often joined a Warlord army, fought a battle, became captured by the enemy who simply enlisted them. Yes, Warlords often incorporated POW's into their armies, a system that would bite them in the ass often. Since I am the Pacific War Channel, I have to mention, a famous figure of the Pacific War, Vinegar Joseph Stilwell went to China as an attache in the 1920's and got to see Warlordism first hand. In 1926 he inspected a warlord unit and estimated 20% of the men were 4 foot 6, the average age was roughly 14 and many walked barefoot. Warlord armies were composed of infantry, cavalry, artillery, sometimes armor and even airforces for the lucky big guys. They were organized like any modern military with commanding officers over various units. They were composed of regular units, typically the core of a Warlords army. These were professionally trained soldiers, often equipped with modern firearms and artillery, the backbone of the army so to say. Then there were irregular militias, these were the local recruit types. They were less trained, less equipped, but like in any good army they provided numbers and numbers are a strength of its own. They could be used for garrison duties, patrolling, support roles, freeing up the regular army units. They were more prevalent in rural areas where manpower was always needed to keep control. Next there were foreign advisors and foreign mercenaries. Some Warlords hired foreign military advisors and mercenaries to bolster their strength. The advisors came from any of the great powers, but most especially Japan, Britain, France and Germany. The Russian civil war also added a ton of White Russians to the mix, some Warlords took advantage of this hiring full White Russian regiments like Zhang Zongchang. In 1916 China had roughly half a million soldiers, by 1922 this tripled, then it tripled again in 1924. Such manpower cost money, thus Warlords enacted large taxes to keep their armies going. One way of raising funds were specific taxes called lijin, it was a form of internal tariff, placed on the transit of goods being traded between provinces. One example of lijin was seen in Sichuan province were 27 different taxes were placed upon salt and paper going down the Yangtze river to Shanghai. It was taxes 11 different times by various warlords to the sum of 160% of its total value. Warlords also took enormous loans further complicated the economic order. Many Warlords got into the black market, stealing, cultivating and selling opium. Countless Warlords faced insane inflation situations seeing them continuously printing more and more money. As a Canadian under Justin Trudeau I have no idea what that is like, cough cough. Warlords were not all well educated, thus the illiterate Warlord of Manchuria, Zhang Zuolin when facing increasing prices obviously caused by inflation, he assumed it was the result of greedy merchants and began executing them. All of these money problems occurred because men and equipment were needed. Warlords bought their military arms typically from foreign nations. They purchased weapons from all sorts of nations like Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, thus there was a plethora of different weapons. For rifles, many used the domestic manufactured Hanyang 88 and Mauser, while also importing rifles like the German Mauser Gewehr 98, British Lee-Enfield, the French Chauchat rifle and Italian Carcano M1891. For handguns the most popular was the Mauser C96. For Submachine guns apparently the Bergman MP28 was a favorite, but of course the Thompson submachine gun and MP18 also were purchased. For machine guns its was the Maxim, Chauchat, Browning, Vickers, MG08, Lewis gun, Hotchkiss m1909, honestly there are too many to list. Bayonets were bought and forged en masse alongside a variety of swords and sabers, the Chinese preferred the Dao and Jian for cavalry and ceremonies. Armored cars and trucks were bought en masse, armored trains were employed by a few warlords like Zhang Zongchang. Zhang Zuolin managed to buy some Renault FT tanks in the later 1920s. All the big warlords scrambled to get their hands on WW1 tanks and aircraft, though few used these effectively in battle. In the case of aircraft they really served primarily as reconnaissance.  Now lets talk about the Warlords and their Cliques. There were hundreds of warlords, I can't go through them all, but what I will do is name the larger guys, and throughout the series I am sure we will keep adding more. First, the origin of the warlords is of course the father of warlords, Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai built up the strongest army in China, the Beiyang Army that outlasted him. Many of Yuan Shikai's officers would become Warlords and their loyal followers made up cliques. Two officers very close to Yuan Shikai were Duan Qirui and Feng Guozhang. Both men began their military careers in the Tientsin Military academy a school established by Li Hongzhang ack in 1885. Duan Qirui's grandfather had served in Li Hongzhangs army, thus he was very much a military son. Feng Guozhang came from a family of landowners who had fallen on hard times, he failed to obtain his second civil service degree dashing his hopes to gain a post in the civilian bureaucracy, so he turned to the military. Both Duan and Feng gained good reputations, prompting Yuan Shikai to bring them into his inner circle. Both served him faithfully during the Xinhai Revolution and were rewarded with high office positions in his new government. Duan received military governorship over Hunan and Hubei and Feng received military governorship over Jiangsu. When Yuan Shikai died, Li Yuanghong took the presidency, actually forced by Duan Qirui who became Premier and Feng Guozhang became Vice-President. The Beiyang government henceforth, basically served at the whim to whichever warlord held the strongest army and largest presence within Beijing at any given time. Now leaderless, the Beiyang Army broke apart, its regiments and divisions fell under the control of various warlords in northern China who claimed them for their private armies. The Warlords sought to increase their power by increasing the size of their armies. This also resulted in the creation of major factions, better known as “cliques”. Duan Qirui became the founder of the Anhui clique, it was called this because the majority of its most influential members came from Anhui, including Duan. This clique had close ties to Japan, in previous episodes I mentioned Duan Qirui's secret Nishihara loans, this was done to bolster the cliques army. The Anhui clique organized themselves very early on and were more politically sophisticated than their rivals. The clique had a political wing known as the Anfu Club meaning “peace and happiness club”. Basically this was a group of Beijing politicians who favored Duan and tried to mold the political order his way. There was also a financial wing known as “the new communications clique” led by Cao Rulin who was a rival to Liang Shiyi's “Old Communications clique” part of the Cantonese clique, yes this gets really confusing. The Anhui clique basically became the biggest clique at the offset and would be led by multiple figures over the years.  There were many Beiyang officers who were not allowed into the Anhui clique. In the Beiyang Army as in any army, countless men had been overlooked for promotions by those like Duan Qirui and became bitter. These disgruntled officers who felt Duan Qirui had snubbed them gradually rallied behind Feng Guozhang forming the Zhili Clique. The Zhili Clique had its power base in Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Hubei. The Zhili clique was western oriented relying on western nations for funding and arms. Unlike the Anhui, early on the Zhili lacked strong bonds, thus they were more likely to abandon or betray another. They would be led by multiple figures, but no one would be as popular as Wu Peifu. Now as I very much know after creating my Warlord series on the Pacific War channel, I got a ton of comments about Wu Peifu, he is a fan favorite. Wu Peifu was born in Shandong and he received a traditional confucian education. Most would argue Wu Peifu was a Confucian scholar turned soldier in fact. It seems the Japanese victory over China in 1895 persuaded Wu to join the military. He enrolled in one of the new military academies at the time, the Baoding Military academy in Beijing and graduated in 1903 as a 2nd Lt in the beiyang army. Three years later he was assigned to Cao Kun's 3rd division and this sprang a 20 year relationship between the two men. Cao Kun took Wu under his wing and would become the leader of the Zhili clique after Feng Guozhang. However, Cao Kun was heavily invested in political matters. Because of this he relied heavily on Wu Peifu to manage military affairs and this paid off big time as Wu Peifu became one of modern China's greatest military strategists. Think Lelouche from Code Geass, if you get that reference you are a person of culture haha. Wu Peifu earned the epithet “the Jade Marshal” because of his military and intellectual prowess. He would won many battles and campaigns over rival warlords, often outmaneuvering or outwitting them. He also was very committed to maintaining integrity and order within his military. He emphasized professionalism and adhered to codes of conduct, earning a lot of respect amongst his men and China in general. To many he looked elegant and composed, resembling the qualities of Jade. He would brush shoulders with other famous Zhili clique warlords like Sun Chuanfang and Qi Xieyuan, but honestly the list is very large. Now if you read about the warlord Era, typically they display three large cliques in the north who influence most of the era, the Anhui clique, Zhili clique and of course the Fengtian clique.  They basically form a balance of power in North China. I should also probably note, China is facing a North/South divide during the Warlord Era so you often hear the cliques called Northern faction cliques or SOuthern faction cliques. The Fengtian clique's sphere of influence was Manchuria and thus was heavily backed by Japan. Like Wu Peifu, the founder of the Fengtian clique is also a fan favorite, his name was Zhang Zuolin, the Tiger of Manchuria. Zhang Zuolin was born in Haicheng in southern Fengtian province, modern Liaoning to a poor family. He received very little formal education, but when old enough he ran a stable at an Inn. He was a slender, kind of frail man with a droopy mustache and a soft voice. He enlisted in the military during the first sino-Japanese war learning how to be a soldier and returned to Fengtian were some say he became a Honghuzi. There is a story, most likely made up by Zhang Zuolin mind you that he was on a hunting trip when he came across a wounded Honghuzi on horseback. He killed the man, stole his horse and took his Honghuzi identity for himself. He gradually organized a small militia force to defend the locality and this became the nucleus of his personal army. Scholars are unsure whether Zhang Zuolin was ever a Honghuzi. Some claim he led a honghuzi gang, others state he was accused of being honghuzi because his local militia was not a regular military unit. During the Boxer Rebellion his gang joined the imperial army and afterwards they worked as security escorts for traveling merchants. During the Russo-Japanese war his men worked as mercenaries for the IJA. After the war he reached an arrangement with the military governor of Fengtien to have his forces become a regiment in the regular Qing army. During the Xinhai revolution as many declared independence movements in Manchuria, the pro-Manchu governor used Zhang Zuolins regiment to set up a “Manchurian People's peacekeeping council”. This was simply done to intimidate and threaten the revolutionaries, but for Zhang Zuolin's role he was awarded the Vice Ministry of Military affairs. When Yuan Shikai was trying to seize the presidency from Dr Sun Yat-Sen, Zhang Zuolin supported him and received military provisions for doing so. Zhang Zuolin murdered a number of leading figures in Mukden and was promoted multiple times by the Ailing Qing dynasty. When it became obvious Yuan Shikai was going to takeover, Zhang Zuolin threw his lot in with him. After 1911 Zhang Zuolin helped quell the rebellion earning a rank of Lt-General. Then when Yuan Shikai declared himself emperor, Zhang Zuolin was one of the very few who supported him. For this Yuan Shikai promoted him to Military governor of Fengtian. In 1916 when Yuan Shikai had to put down rebellions in the southern provinces, Zhang Zuolin supported the effort, however when Duan Qirui sent a new military governor to replace him, Zhang Zuolin went to the Kwantung Army for help. With the Japanese help Zhang Zuolin got rid of the many and would retain his authority over Fengtian. When Yuan Shikai died, Zhang Zuolin was in the perfect position to become a warlord in his region. By 1919 he managed to gain the position of inspector general over all 3 provinces of Manchuria and appointed loyal subordinates all over Manchuria to make sure his control was absolute. By 1920 he was the de facto supreme leader of Manchuria and controlled the Fengtian Army. Zhang Zuolin would dominate the Fengtian Clique nearly its entire existence, only to be replaced by his son Zhang Xueliang after his death. The Fengtian clique produced many warlords, the most notorious being of course, the Dogmeat General Zhang Zongchang. I wont get into it here, but I honestly plan on doing an entire episode to cover Zhang Zongchang's life story, its too hilarious and horrifying not to.  The next northern warlord clique was the Shanxi clique of Yan Xishan. Yan Xishan was born in the late 19th century in Wutai county of Xinzhou, Shanxi. His family were mostly bankers and merchants, he himself worked in his fathers bank and pursued a traditional Confucian education. However economic depression in his region, prompting Yan to join a military school in Taiyuan. There he was introduced to western sciences and in 1904 he went to Japan to study at the Tokyo Shimbu Gakko, a military preparatory academy. He enlisted in the Japanese army academy and graduated in 1909. Yan studied in Japan for 5 years and was impressed by Japan's modernization efforts. He observed much of what he could and would later use it to modernize Shanxi. Yan concluded Japan had successfully modernized largely because of its governments abilities to mobilize its populace in support of its policies and the close respectful relationship that existed in its military and civilian populations. In 1910 Yan wrote a pamphlet warning China that it was endanger of being overtaken by Japan unless it developed a form of Bushido. Before going to Japan, Yan had been disgusted with the wide scale corruption of Shanxi officials and believed the Qing dynasty's hostility towards modernization and industrialization led to its downfall. While in Japan Yan met with Dr Sun Yat-Sen and joined his Tongmenghui. When Yan came back to China he was assigned divisional command of the New Army in Shanxi. Despite his post, Yan actually covertly worked to overthrow the Qing. During the Xinhai revolution Yan led a local revolutionary force to drive out the Qing loyalist troops in the province and proclaimed its independence. Yan hoped to join forces with another prominent Shanxi revolutionary named Wu Luzhen, to resist Yuan Shikai's dominance over Northern China. However Wu Luzhen was assassinated just before Yan was elected military governor. Yan tried to resist, but Yuan Shikai's Beiyang Army overwhelmed Shanxi. Yan only survived by withdrawing further north forming alliances with the neighboring Shaanxi province. Yan managed to avoid a military confrontation with Yuan Shikai, thus preserving his own base of power. Although Yan was friends with Dr Sun Yat-Sen he did not support his 1913 Second Revolution and instead got closer to Yuan Shikai. Because of this Yuan Shikai allowed him to retake his post as military governor of Shanxi. Yan used this post to build a personal army and by the time of Yuan Shikai's death solidified his control over Shanxi. Now a little bit about Shanxi, it was one of the poorest provinces in China. Yan believed unless he modernized and revived its economy, Shanxi would simply succumb to rival warlords. As Yan watched from the sidelines in 1919, he saw his province simply could not compete with the bigger boys, thus he took up a policy of neutrality. While the warlord Era wars raged on he instead exclusively worked to modernize Shanxi, particularly developing its resource sector. Yan's governance of Shanxi led to him being dubbed the “model governor” by foreigners. In 1918 there was a bubonic plague outbreak in northern Shanxi taking the lives of nearly 3000 people in two months. Yan dealt with this by issuing instructions on modern germ theory and plague management to his provincial officials. He told his populace the plague was caused by germs that were breathed through lungs, that the disease was incurable and the only way to thwart it was social distancing. He ordered his officials to keep infected family and friends, even entire infected communities quarantined, by threat of police if necessary. Yan also sought foreign doctors to help suppress the epidemic. When Yan was in Japan he spent time in a hospital for 3 months where he saw X-rays, microscopes and other medical equipment for the first time and it seems this greatly impressed him. The epidemic prompted Yan to modernize Shanxi's medicine industry, funding the Research Society for advancement of Chinese Medicine in Taiyuan in 1921. The school promoted both western and chinese medicine, teaching courses in German, Japanese and English. While Yan would a isolationist for most of the warlord era, he had a large role in the end of it. The next northern clique is one I don't want to talk too much about because they only come into the scene later on. There is also the fact the leader of this faction happens to be the rival to Zhang Zongchang, and I think I might make the next or in a future episode a comparison of the two because it would be funny. What you should know is the Guominjun were basically a spin off of the Kuomintang. They were more or less a branch of the Kuomintang, but located in the north. The clique was formed by Feng Yuxiang, known as the “christian general”. Again I don't want to say too much, but this guy was funny, he used to check the fingernails of his troops before battle, no joke I've seen footage of it. Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun would end up being based in northwestern Hebei province. The next northern clique was known as the Ma Clique or the “Three Ma's of the northwest”. This clique goes back to our episode on the Dungan revolt. The Ma cliques traces back to the Qing General Dong Fuxiang, the same man who fought during the Dungan revolt and saved Empress Dowager Cixi during the Boxer Rebellion. He commanded Hui armies whose commanders went on to found the Ma Clique such as Ma Anliang and Ma Fuxiang. During the Xinhai revolution, Ma Anliang led 20 Hui battalions to defend the Qing dynasty by attacking Shaanxi where revolutionaries led by Zhang Fenghui sprang up. Ma Anliang failed to capture Shaanxi and when Puyi abdicated Ma agreed to join the new republic. Unlike Ma Anliang, Ma Fuxiang did not fight for the Qing, but rather the revolutionaries. Ma Fuxiang refused to join the invasion of Shaanxi and instead declared independence of Kansu from Qing control. Because of this Ma Fuxiang was rewarded military governor of Ningxia by Yuan Shikai. Ma Anliang was the founder of the Ma CLique, but died in 1918 leaving the mantle of de fact leader of Muslims in northwest China to fall to Ma Fuxiang. The Ma clique controlled Qinghai, Gangsu and Ningxia. Its three most prominent memers were Ma Bufang, Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin known as the Xibei San Ma “thee Ma of the northwest”. The clique would fight the Guominjun and later Xinjiang cliques during the warlord era wars. The next northern clique was the Xinjiang clique with their power base in Xinjiang. One thing that is unique to this clique was that some of their leaders were from outside the province. In 1907 Yunnanese Yang Zengxin was assigned governor over Xinjiang. He received support from Ma Yuanzhang, a Sufi Jahriyya Shaykh who enabled him to raise a massive Hui muslim army primarily from Jahriyya communities. Like Ma Anliang, Yang Zengxin was a manchu loyalist, neither trusted the revolutionaries. When the Xinhai revolution broke out, like Ma Anliang, Yang Zengxin fought for the Qing. After Puyi's abdication, Yang Zengxin supported Yuan Shikai becoming emperor, simply because he believed monarchy was the best system for China. Thus Yang Zengxin invited a bunch of anti-yuan leading officials to a banquet and decapitating them. Yuan Shikai rewarded him with a first rank of count during his brief tenure as emperor. After Yuan Shikai's death, Li Yuanhong assigned Fan Yaonan to observe Yang Zengxin to see if he could be replaced. Yang Zengxin was not a idiot, he made sure to recognize which ever faction at any given time controlled the Beiyang government to avoid any troubles. He kept his rule over Xinjiang relatively peaceful, at least in terms of Warlord Era China. When the Russian Civil War broke out he remained luke warm to the new Soviet Union, because the reality was, Xinjiang had always been economically dependent on Russia. Under his leadership Xinjiang formed a lot of deals with the Soviets independent of the Beiyang government. To complicate things, certain Ma's like Ma Fuxiang were also members of the Xinjiang clique and held military positions under Yang Zengxin. Yang Zengxin controlled his province with an iron first, relying heavily on Hui muslims forces to keep conflict at bay. He had absolute power and had a funny habit of keeping the radio station keys on him at all times and read every message that aired on it prior, making sure to get rid of any parts he did not approve of. Because of the geographical location of Xinjiang, the clique did not have as much influence on warlord era china vs others.  The last northern clique, is honestly not one I really consider a real clique, but then again you could say the same thing about many others. This clique would be called the “Manchu Restorationists” kind of like a Qing white lotus in some ways. They were prominent figures who simply wanted to bring back the Qing dynasty after the Xinhai Revolution. I really don't want to tell the story just yet, because its a wild and rather comical one, but if anyone was the so-called leader of this clique it was Zhang Xun, the Pigtailed General. But I guess I have to leave you with a bit of a teaser, Zhang Xun technically overthrew the republic and ushered in a Manchu Restoration….for a few days.  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. I think I covered roughly 60% of the Northern Warlords and their respective cliques. In the next episode I literally decided just now I will tell the tale of two northern warlords, one a angel and one a devil. I hope you are ready for some comedy and a bit of horror, for it will be the rivals Feng Yuxiang and Zhang Zongchang. 

ILLDISCUSSANYTHING PODCAST
Ep 77 - The True Story of the Last Bayonet Charge

ILLDISCUSSANYTHING PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 46:07


Affix bayonets, gentlemen!

Little Wars FM
15 Questions with Frank Chadwick

Little Wars FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 65:00


Today on Little Wars FM, we interview a legendary American game designer, Frank Chadwick. Frank's wargaming roots go back decades and include major titles like Volley & Bayonet and Command Decision. He remains very active developing new games, including an operational World War 2 game he's finishing now. Greg talks to Frank about that new project, his design philosophy, and how he writes wargames. Specifically, there is a focus on Volley & Bayonet, which we used for tabletop battle resolution in our 1813 campaign.   Visit Little Wars TV on YouTube to watch our 3-part Napoleonic campaign and see Volley & Bayonet in action! Frank Chadwick and Greg Novak originally released this classic big battle system in 1994. Our club plays Volley & Bayonet for multiple horse and musket conflicts, including Napoleonics and the American Civil War. You can learn more about the game and find free downloads on the official blog: https://volleyandbayonet.wordpress.com/introduction/

Signals from the Frontline
Fixed or Tactical Bayonets?

Signals from the Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 48:00


The crew covers the latest reveals from Games Workshop. How excited do you think Seth is for da nu ork??? And in our main segment, we discuss our feelings and choices for fixed or tactical objectives. What is preferred and what's the right choice in specific match-ups?   This is your weekly Warhammer and Nerd News show from Frontline Gaming!  Seth, “The Mad Dok” covers the latest competitive 40K news.  Kicker, “The Sigilite of Frontline Gaming” brings you the details on what's coming up for Warhammer products and events.  And Producer, Nicky Dee tells you the latest nerd news (that may or may not be Warhammer related).    If you want to pick up any new products and also want to support the show, please use our affiliate link.  We would really appreciate it. https://store.frontlinegaming.org/?ref=Signals   Check us out Live every Wednesday at 9PM EST / 6PM PST!  Sub on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3pYAexO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontlineGaming Or listen wherever quality podcasts are found!    Hosted by: Seth Oster and Kicker Kalozdi Produced by: Nick "Nicky Dee" Dorich Edited by : Nick "Nicky Dee" Dorich

All Things Crime
Joe Kennedy & Tom Myers – How Experts Solve Cold Cases Part 4

All Things Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 18:30


The world of crime investigation and forensics has evolved significantly over the years, and the process of solving cold cases and navigating modern challenges continues to shape law enforcement practices.Tom Myers shares his personal experience as a police explorer during the Adam Walsh case, shedding light on the role of forensic evidence and the limitations faced by investigators. The conversation delves into the significance of traditional detective work alongside DNA evidence, painting a vivid picture of the evolving landscape of crime-solving techniques. From the impact of forensic capabilities on solving cold cases to the critical need for skilled investigators, this episode provides a glimpse of the world of forensic investigations and the ever-changing demands faced by law enforcement agencies.Joe Kennedy is the Executive Vice President for the BlueLine Training Group, a company providing high quality, cost-effective training programs to dedicated law enforcement personnel throughout the United States. He retired as the Special Agent-in-Charge for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Carolinas Field Office in 2014.Tom Myers is a retired FBI ERT leader and has had an extensive background in law enforcement. He has been a CSI extraordinaire and a ranger.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------Takeaways:Gumshoe work precedes DNA evidence.Protect forensic capabilities.Preserving evidence is important.Connect with Joe Kennedy:Website: www.bluelinetraininggroup.comConnect with Tom Myers:Facebook: www.facebook.com/tom.myers.9235Connect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the showAll Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 285: LaPierre under the Hammer

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 95:37


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: Oliver North and Marion Hammer both speaking out against Wayne LaPierre; a spree shooting in Canada that you might not have heard about; the UK's continuing crusade to ban their way to safety, now with even more restrictions on knives; and Beth Alcazar of USCCA has an anonymous survey for Concealed Carry Magazine that she wants us to take. Myles tells us about what caught his eye at this year's SHOT Show; Oddball talks bayonet myths and misconceptions; and Xander continues his segment on farming, this time about water and drainage. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Oliver North says NRA reacted to misconduct allegations like a ‘circular firing squad' Marion Calls For A Search Committee To Replace Wayne NRA in Danger: Transcript Of LaPierre Testimony I wonder why you haven't heard about the shooting in Canada this week Security guard accused in Edmonton city hall shooting makes court appearance What you need to know about the Government of Canada's May 1, 2020 prohibition on certain firearms and devices Idris Elba warns against mandatory jail for carrying knife They want to BAN SWORDS now.... Response to the Labour Party & Idris Elba When Terry Pratchett was knighted, he forged his own sword out of meteorite Beth Alcazar's anonymous gun ownership survey for Concealed Carry Magazine Southpaw Corner: S&W Model 1894 Canik TTI Combat Henry Lever Action Supreme That Uses AR Mags - SHOT Show 2024 Mossberg 464 SPX Diamondback SDR  30X Tomcat Just in Case 30X Tomcat Just in Case Kahr Firearms Group- New Firearms Daniel Defense H9 Independent Thoughts with Xandar Opal  Guns Germs and Steel  

The Trident Room Podcast
The Trident Room Podcast - 51 [1/2] - Chef Loveday - From Shack to Chateau

The Trident Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


The Trident Room Podcast Senior Producer, Sara Dixon sits down and has a conversation with The Love Shack's Chef Loveday. This episode was recorded on August 28, 2023. CHEF LOVEDAY was born in the Seychelles in 1957. Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa, north of Madagascar. He came to San Jose, California in 1980. He then moved to Santa Maria where he started working for a car dealership in customer service. It was his first job in the U.S. It was always his dream to become a U.S. citizen and he achieved that goal in the year 2012. He has been a cook at the Bayonet and Blackhorse Golf Course and worked with Celebrity Food Network Chefs in places like Carmel, Pebble Beach, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles as he built his career. Our own Chef Loveday is famous around the world for being the one to see when anyone from abroad arrives at NPS. Why? Because of the delicious meals he serves. Connect with Chef Loveday on: - Facebook: Chef Loveday Camille - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chefloveday6158 NPS article about “The Love Shack”: https://nps.edu/-/-love-shack-founder-is-nsa-monterey-s-new-executive-chef The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. www.npsfoundation.org For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you!

The Trident Room Podcast
The Trident Room Podcast - 51 [2/2] - Chef Loveday - Love and Breakfast Burritos

The Trident Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


The Trident Room Podcast Senior Producer, Sara Dixon sits down and has a conversation with The Love Shack's Chef Loveday. This episode was recorded on August 28, 2023. CHEF LOVEDAY was born in the Seychelles in 1957. Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa, north of Madagascar. He came to San Jose, California in 1980. He then moved to Santa Maria where he started working for a car dealership in customer service. It was his first job in the U.S. It was always his dream to become a U.S. citizen and he achieved that goal in the year 2012. He has been a cook at the Bayonet and Blackhorse Golf Course and worked with Celebrity Food Network Chefs in places like Carmel, Pebble Beach, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles as he built his career. Our own Chef Loveday is famous around the world for being the one to see when anyone from abroad arrives at NPS. Why? Because of the delicious meals he serves. Connect with Chef Loveday on: - Facebook: Chef Loveday Camille - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chefloveday6158 NPS article about “The Love Shack”: https://nps.edu/-/-love-shack-founder-is-nsa-monterey-s-new-executive-chef The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. www.npsfoundation.org For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you!

Domesticated Savages
#60 Savage Firepower Re-Loaded w/ Nick the Canadian Unicorn

Domesticated Savages

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 147:14


This episode sees the Savages bring back Nick from Sharps Bros. He's the Canadian who makes guns. WEEEEEIRD!!! Nick shares some of his new inventions with us. Stuff that goes "pew pew" and "stab stab". Description of some topics included: - Would you kill to save your kid? - OnlyFans feet pics to earn money for more guns. - Nick is propositioned by the guys to make them some custom gun parts. Bayonet *****... WTF Fits??? - Jell-O between toes as a fetish - Peanus (not a typo) Slabs, Fits' favorite thing to put in his mouth. Cops stories of Highway patrol trying to stop City cops while City cops are enroute to active calls. And so much more... Listen up and have fun. Merry Christmas you filthy animals. Always remember, Stay Savage domesticatedsavages.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/domesticatedsavages/support

SLC Punkcast
SLC Punkcast Brix'N Mortar Episode 2023

SLC Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 136:00


Brix'N Mortar Episode 2023 (Bonus Episode). This is a second part to the interview from SLC Punkcast Episode 334. We discuss their tour in San Diego, Hawaii, and Japan, their record release, and their short film. The episode includes tracks from The Plagues, The Granite Saints, 13th Legion, ASWANG, Brix'N Mortar, First Brew, Bumped His Head, Skinhead Girl, and Bayonets. Have a GREAT Holiday weekend!

Beer fridge podcast
The Faceoff

Beer fridge podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 51:09


We build up to the final vote for Brewery of the Year. This week we are joined by finalists Bayonet and Unbarred to find out more from both breweries and for their final pitch to get your vote.

Bunker Brigade
GEAR CORNER - TSJFX: "The Pot & Kettle Scenario"

Bunker Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 45:27


The Sound Of Justice FXhttps://reverb.com/marketplace?query=the%20sound%20of%20justice%20fx- SCENARIO PREAMP- POT & KETTLE (stealth black box)- BAYONET- HYDRAKeeley Electronicshttps://robertkeeley.com/- HALO-ECCOSJackson Audiohttps://jackson.audio/- HOURGLASSTwo Notes Engineeringhttps://www.two-notes.com/en/- REVOLT- TORPEDO CAB M+Mr. Glyn's Pickupshttps://mrglynspickups.com/-DRAIG DOOM HUMBUCKER00:00 = INTRO00:50 = Scenario description02:13 = Pot & Kettle Pro description03:24 = Signal Chain05:00 = Mr. Glyn's Pickups05:45 = Draig descriptionTONES12:04 = Draig clean14:00 = Bayonet (teaser)17:20 = Hourglass19:08 = Hourglass + Halo20:00 = Hourglass/ Scenario (tone dial-in)/ Halo22:32 = Hydra24:02 = Eccos24:45 = Hydra + Eccos27:47 = Pot & Kettle35:25 = Bayonet39:12 = Outro (Thanks & Gratitude)email us @ bunkerbrigadepodcast@gmail.com

Bunker Brigade
GEAR CORNER - TSJFX: Bayonet Musket Fuzz VS. Blackout Effectors Musket Fuzz

Bunker Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 45:36


The Sound of Justice FX- BAYONET MUSKET FUZZhttps://reverb.com/item/74568897-bayonet-musket-fuzz-the-sound-of-justice-fx-dark-opalBlackout Effectors- TWOSOME DUAL FUZZhttps://blackouteffectors.com/effects/twosome-dual-fuzz/Keeley Electronics- HALO- ECCOShttps://robertkeeley.com/Jackson Audio- HOURGLASS DUAL COMPRESSORhttps://jackson.audio/Two Notes Engineering- REVOLT-TORPEDO C.A.B. M+https://www.two-notes.com/en/

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Talking Lead 509 – AK KORNER S5 Ep9: Bayonets

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 146:15


In this month's edition of the Talking Lead AK KORNER: Chaaarge! The feared Bayonet. The “Bayonne dagger” aka “bayonet” began it's life as a small hunting dagger in the late 1500s, a century before it evolved into the the edged weapon placed on the muzzle of a rifle. Guest experts this episode: Marco Vorobiev (Author, Historian & Former Spetsnaz Soldier); Paul Markel (Author, Host: Student Of The Gun & Former … Talking Lead 509 – AK KORNER S5 Ep9: Bayonets Read More »

Talking Lead Podcast
Talking Lead 509 – AK KORNER S5 Ep9: Bayonets

Talking Lead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 146:15


Hug Your AK Day is October 18th! Post your pics and tag @talkinglead & @studentofthe-gun Use #hugyourAKday https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/talkinglead/AKK_S5_Ep9_Bayonets.mp3 In this month's edition of the Talking Lead AK KORNER: Chaaarge! The feared Bayonet. The “Bayonne dagger” aka “bayonet” began it's life as a small hunting dagger in the late 1500s, a century before it evolved into the the edged weapon placed on the muzzle of a rifle. Guest experts this episode: Marco Vorobiev (Author, Historian & Former Spetsnaz Soldier); Paul Markel (Author, Host: Student Of The Gun & Former USMC) & Rich Neyman (Author: Buck 184 Buckmaster and Buck Phrobis 188 M9 Bayonet Authorized Histories). We start off with a little history of the Bayonet, as used for military purposes (the 1600s to modern day), and as we continue the guys share personal stories of using Bayonets during their military careers and share information on Bayonets in their personal collections. We field listener questions and one lucky listener will win a signed copy of Rich's M9 Bayonet book! Lefty, Marco Vorobiev, Rich Neyman & Paul Markel showing off Bayonet Collections - Talking Lead Podcast AK KORNER Bayonets Lefty, Marco Vorobiev, Rich Neyman & Paul Markel Showing each other's books - Talking Lead Podcast AK KORNER Bayonets Lefty, Marco Vorobiev, Rich Neyman & Paul Markel - Talking Lead Podcast AK KORNER Bayonets Richard Neyman's M9 Bayonet Book - Talking Lead Podcast AK KORNER

Corbett Report Videos
Flashback: Babies on Bayonets

Corbett Report Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 6:19


Observable Radio
Transmission A.01: "A Night Indoors"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 13:45


The Observer catalogues his first signal. A mysterious curfew. An annual celebration. The pursuit of stasis.The first episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast of retro sci-fi and analog horror from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Content Warnings:Mention of SuicideImplied harm of a ChildWritten and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey and Phil van HestThe Ensemble Phil van HestKatie SkovholtOrion KelloggJason SmithKris StraubXalavier Nelson Jr.PurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Find us online:observableradio.cominstagram.com/observableradio/Observable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioko-fi.com/observableradioThe following music was used for this media project: The Backrooms by MyuuDrowning Monas by Tim KuligAin't She Sweet, The Opener, Jada, and Let's Dance by Hansag Big BandBullets and Bayonets by the United States Marine BandFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a01-a-night-indoorsAdditional Resources:National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988Trans Lifeline: United States: (877) 565-8860 Canada: (877) 330-6366Trevor Project: Call: 1-866-488-7386 Text: “START” to 678-678 Online chat: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/webchatInternational resources: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/Crisis Text Line:Text “HOME” to 741741 Online chat: https://connect.crisistextline.org/chat Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Willow Talk: A Willow Podcast
Bonus Talk (Observable Radio Trailer)

Willow Talk: A Willow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 4:50


Cam shows up, mysteriously and suspiciously alone, with an update about his new show, Observable Radio:When he discovers something beneath the static of the worlds's communication network, an unnamed observer begins to catalog and record the strange signals that should not exist…Observable Radio is a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Art by Karrin FletcherFind us online:observableradio.comListen and Subscribe:APPLESPOTIFYGOOGLEFollow:INSTAGRAMBLUESKYTWITTERObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioko-fi.com/observableradioThe following music was used for this media project: Music: The Empire by Alexander NakaradaFree downloadLicense (CC BY 4.0)Artist websiteThe Backrooms by Myuu(CC BY 3.0) Drowning Monas by Tim Kulig(Free download)(CC BY 4.0)Ain't She Sweet, The Opener, Jada, and Let's Dance by Hansag Big BandLicense (CC BY 3.0) Bullets and Bayonets by the United States Marine BandPublic Domain Sound Effects courtesy of the artists at Freesound.org, including:amliebschERHhenrique85nHybrid_VInspectorJLeoctiursmorgantjnaught101newagesoupPatrickLieberkindPorphyrTetrisrockerthatjeffcarterZabuhailoAdditional sound effects from zapsplat.comSFX covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Chat with us on Twitter!

Observable Radio
Transmission A.00: "Signals"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 2:08


When he discovers something beneath the static of the worlds's communication network, an unnamed observer begins to catalog and record the strange signals that should not exist…A trailer for Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey and Phil van HestThe Ensemble Phil van HestKatie SkovholtOrion KelloggJason SmithKris StraubXalavier Nelson Jr.PurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Find us online:observableradio.cominstagram.com/observableradio/Observable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioko-fi.com/observableradioThe following music was used for this media project: The Backrooms by Myuu (CC BY 3.0) Drowning Monas by Tim Kulig (Free download) (CC BY 4.0)Ain't She Sweet, The Opener, Jada, and Let's Dance by Hansag Big Band License (CC BY 3.0) Bullets and Bayonets by the United States Marine Band Public Domain For further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a00-signals-trailerAdditional Resources:National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988Trans Lifeline: United States: (877) 565-8860 Canada: (877) 330-6366Trevor Project: Call: 1-866-488-7386 Text: “START” to 678-678 Online chat: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/webchatInternational resources: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/Crisis Text Line:Text “HOME” to 741741 Online chat: https://connect.crisistextline.org/chat Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The House Of Hammer
The Steel Bayonet

The House Of Hammer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 57:59


We leave the horror behind, briefly, to get into the trenches, with The Steel Bayonet.Ben takes us on a tour of Tunisia, Cev shows us his (non-mucky) literary collection and Smokey tries not to blow himself up.Is the film a hidden gem or should it remain in the past?This episode is dedicated to Terry Croxton (1948-2023)“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard WellsAll the links you think you'll need & some you never thought of! https://linktr.ee/househammerpod

This Gun in My Hand
Trailmaster - Episode 87

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023


Will Falk be mastered by The Trailmaster? Which man leaves a longer trail of bodies? What does “GORP” stand for? Listen to find out!Trailmaster, episode 87 of This Gun in My Hand, was blazed and trailed by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, information on how to subscribe, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. What heroic nickname have I given to my most devoted henchman? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. “PR Monster” aka “Preezy” is an artist whose works and tags can be seen in at least two cities in southern Michigan, probably more. The audio and text of This Gun in My Hand are works of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places and events are products of the author's imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.2. The bouncy, chipper music used in the commercial is titled “BULLETS AND BAYONETS” by John Philip Sousa.Credits:The opening music was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Music Title: Bullets and BayonetsComposed by John Philip Sousa Performed by The United States Marine BandLicense: Public Domainhttps://musopen.org/music/43780-bullets-and-bayonets/Music Title: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 - Morning MoodComposed by Edvard GriegWhistled by Rob NorthrupLicense: Public DomainSound Effect Title: Park ambience - mostly birdsLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/#Sound Effect Title: some cowsLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/vermontrobinsson/sounds/529448/Sound Effect Title: Cows.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/mikewest/sounds/394220/Sound Effect Title: Cutlery drawerLicense: Public Domainhttp://soundbible.com/591-Cutlery-Drawer.htmlSound Effect Title: Glass Bottle Breaking License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/IENBA/sounds/607910/The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of a panel from the public domain comic book Mark Trail on Safari Number 5 (Summer 1959). Pencils and inks by Ed Dodd.

Old School Guns
Old School Guns Episode 175

Old School Guns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 61:41


Sports Talk, Kim Rhode, Ukraine bogging down, Pre 1898 firearms, 10mm auto, 357 SIG, Magazine cutoff, WW I rifle handgun combo, Bayonets, Carcano, Conversion systems.

Part-Time Rockstar Podcast
Episode 220: VYLTS [Hardcore] (Pittsburgh, PA)

Part-Time Rockstar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 40:52


Episode 220 features VYLTS from Pittsburgh, PA. They are a hardcore band who've been releasing music since 2021. In the interview I spoke with Heath and Christian. This episode continues with my recent focus on Pittsburgh's music scene. They guys filled me in on everything that's been going on in their world and the city in general. I featured two of their songs; one is called “Church Street Part 1” and the other is called “Garden.” If you like either of them you can find ‘em on Spotify and Apple. VYLTS next show is 8/14 @roboto w/Entry, Bayonet, & Flash Thunder. Thanks for listening and supporting local shit.    Please rate/follow the show wherever you're streaming. You can also find the podcast on all the socials. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming.  -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD

No Other Foundation
Cain and Abel and a Bayonet

No Other Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023


The story of Cain and Abel is the story of the human race. It is tragically timeless, for it is tirelessly enacted over and over again in every generation. As Larry Norman once queried (as aged historians may remember from his song “Nothing Really Changes”), “Will Cain kill Abel—with a bayonet?” Regardless of the choice of weapon, somewhere and some place that murder is happening even now as you are reading this.

No Other Foundation
Cain and Abel and a Bayonet

No Other Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 7:54


The story of Cain and Abel is the story of the human race. It is tragically timeless, for it is tirelessly enacted over and over again in every generation. As Larry Norman once queried (as aged historians may remember from his song “Nothing Really Changes”), “Will Cain kill Abel—with a bayonet?” Regardless of the choice of weapon, somewhere and some place that murder is happening even now as you are reading this.

No Other Foundation
Cain and Abel and a Bayonet

No Other Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023


The story of Cain and Abel is the story of the human race. It is tragically timeless, for it is tirelessly enacted over and over again in every generation. As Larry Norman once queried (as aged historians may remember from his song “Nothing Really Changes”), “Will Cain kill Abel—with a bayonet?” Regardless of the choice of weapon, somewhere and some place that murder is happening even now as you are reading this.

This Day in History Class
The Battle of Stoney Creek halts the U.S. invasion of Canada - June 6th, 1813

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 8:53


Columbia House Party
The 2000s: The Decemberists — The Crane Wife (w/ Wilson)

Columbia House Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 58:11


Hit save on your English lit essay and close your history textbook. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Jake's friend Wilson to revisit and reprocess The Decemberists' 2006 album, The Crane Wife. There is a lot going on here, with two sprawling, multi-part songs that lean heavily on historical (or mythical) source material and a few stand-alone tracks that do the same. Find out more about which Shakespeare play The Decemberists built upon, just how many people die (in album kayfabe) over the course of an hour, and what Wilson's full name is on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
The Anti-War Movement in Florida

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:42


During the Vietnam War, as the United States grappled with the various tensions throughout the 60s into the 70s, Florida students joined the cause. Protests around universities impacted leaders - and the ripple effects are felt to this day. Get your WFM Merch at Cast & Clay Co. on Etsy! Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here!   Watch the documentary on May Day 1971 - a clip from this documentary is in this episode! Read more about Black Thursday right here. Read more about FAMU's history here. Read more about Kent State right here. Read more about the Night of the Bayonets here.   All of the music was originally composed. 

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour
Catching A Wave 03-20-23

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 57:03


The weather is warming up and so are the tunes here on Catching A Wave! We hear a track from The Chantays from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. You're The Inspiration returns as we hear Jan & Dean covering The Beach Boys (with The Beach Boys backing them and adding BGV's) and The Beach Boys covering Jan & Dean! As always, we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week!! Plus, we've got tunes from Brian Wilson, The Bayonets, Los Dedos, The Rides, GA-20, Beach Towels, Mark Malibu & The Wasagas, Royal Fingers, Now That's What I Call Surf, The Krontjong Devils, Stein and The Compartmentalizationalists!   Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys   Stein- "Grand Canyon" The Compartmentalizationalists- "Golden Youth" The Bayonets- "Argentina" Now That's What I Call Surf- "You Oughta Know" The Krontjong Devils- "Botas (Boots)"   "Good Time" segment: The Chantays 60th Anniversary of Pipeline (1963) The Chantays- "Runaway"   Royal Fingers- "Go Royal Fingers Go" Mark Malibu & The Wasagas- "Fireball 407"   Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "I'll Bet He's Nice" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE   Beach Towels- "Warmest One" (Mono mix) Brian Wilson- "What Love Can Do" The Rides (Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Stephen Stills, Barry Goldberg)- "Search And Destroy"   You're The Inspiration segment: Jan & Dean- "Surfin'" (with backing by The Beach Boys) The Beach Boys- "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena"   Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Knights- "Hot Rod High"   GA-20- "By My Lonesome"   Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"

The Old Front Line
Verdun: The Trench of Bayonets

The Old Front Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 51:11


In December 1920 a large concrete shelter financed by an American millionaire marked the spot where French soldiers had fallen in one of the many small actions around Verdun in 1916. The story of the Trench of Bayonets was born, but what is the real story behind this episode of the Great War, and the memorial that still marks the spot? Support the show

Inside The War Room
Field of Corpses: Arthur St. Clair and the Death of an American Army

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 52:00


Links from the show:* Field of Corpses: Arthur St. Clair and the Death of an American Army* Connect with Al* Watch Al on YoutubeBook blurb:From Alan Gaff, author of the highly acclaimed Bayonets in the Wilderness, comes the real story of this stunning defeat against the Native American nations in the Northwest Territory. In three hours on the morning of November 4, 1791, General Arthur St. Clair lost one half of his soldiers as well as his reputation.November 4, 1791, was a black day in American history. General Arthur St. Clair's army had been ambushed by Native Americans in what is now western Ohio. In just three hours, St. Clair's force sustained the greatest loss ever inflicted on the United States Army by Native Americans—a total nearly three times larger than what incurred in the more famous Custer fight of 1876. It was the greatest proportional loss by any American army in the nation's history. By the time this fighting ended, over six hundred corpses littered an area of about three and one half football fields laid end to end. Still more bodies were strewn along the primitive road used by hundreds of survivors as they ran for their lives with Native Americans in hot pursuit. It was a disaster of cataclysmic proportions for George Washington's first administration, which had been in office for only two years.About my guest:I'm Alan D. Gaff, author and President of Historical Investigations, a company specializing in historical research.  With over 40 years experience in American history, I've published on everything from the Civil War to Damon Runyon.  When not working jigsaw puzzles and listening to music with Maureen, my wife of 50 years, we enjoy watching deer and birds in our backyard.  I like reading a good book until 3 a.m., a cold Diet Coke, and watching Indianapolis Colts football.With a Master's Degree in American History from Ball State University, my books have won Awards of Merit from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, a University Press Best Seller, and finalist for both the Distinguished Writing Award Army Historical Foundation and New Mexico and Arizona Book Award in Biography. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe

Lour After Hours
LTC- Salute Beef Bayonet

Lour After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 49:55


On this week's LTC the crew explains Kirkland to someone who has no idea, we imagine what chapters are in Stephen A's book, Jeff's baby arm, running sandals, and British slang. #LourRangerLineUp @los_jiv @Jayher17 @barefootlobo @PowChrisol @MorganFromAus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Hartmann Report
DRENCHING AMERICA IN BLOOD IS A POPULAR SPORT FOR THE GOP

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 58:13


If Democrats had run all the Red States in 2019, then 171,030 fewer Americans would have died that year; if the GOP ran the Blue states, there would have been an additional 217,635 dead Americans. Plus The new Medicare Advantage plot exposed with Alex Lawson, Executive Director-Social Security Works.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jocko Podcast
324: It's Only When a Man Supremely Gives, That He Supremely Finds. Bayonets! Pt.2

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 171:08 Very Popular


0:00:00 - Opening0:00:36 - "Bayonets!", by Joshua Chamberlain Pt.22:30:43 - How to stay on THE PATH.2:49:33 - Closing gratitude.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content