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Key Battles of American History
Band of Brothers, Episode 3: Carentan

Key Battles of American History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 39:23


In this episode Sean and James discuss Band of Brothers Episode 3: Carentan. Easy fights in the Battle of Carentan and loses several men. Rumors begin to circulate that Ronald Speirs killed a group of German prisoners. Private Albert Blithe, who has been struggling with shell shock, is finally spurred into action by Winters during the Battle of Bloody Gulch. Several days later, Blithe is shot through the neck by a sniper while on patrol.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4747725/advertisement

The Spectral Silhouette Radio Show
Episode 1: Murder on Bloody Gulch Road

The Spectral Silhouette Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 33:21


Monty, Penny, and Sil are en route to a well deserved vacation at a lake house deep in the forest. They are warned not to stop on Bloody Gulch Road, due to stories of a werewolf roaming the woods. Could the rumors be true? This episode features scares, terrors, laughs, werewolves and gangsters. “Don't do any sightseeing, don't stop for any reason. Just get to where you're going….”Songs Featured:Moonlight M'ladyBloody Gulch RoadSilhouettesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spectral-silhouette/donations

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Glorious Professionals
044 - PFC Jim “Pee Wee” Martin - World War II Paratrooper, 101st Airborne Division, G Company

Glorious Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 103:34


Jim “Pee Wee” Martin in Ohio, one of the “Toccoa Originals” and few surviving paratroopers of WWII sat down with Jason and Rich, along with a handful of GORUCK Cadre, for Episode 044 in Ohio. On June 6, 2014, the 70th anniversary of D-Day, Martin became the last WWII era American paratrooper to jump over Normandy at the age of 93, landing behind Utah Beach just as he had 70 years earlier. A frank storyteller with strong opinions, Mr. Martin sprinkles his recollections with the greater history as well as personal anecdotes, and reminds that he is “just a representative of his unit.”  A child of the Depression, Martin entered the military in 1942 and volunteered for the 101st Airborne Division -- what became the Screaming Eagles. He and the original “Toccoa Men” went through intense training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, where the 506th was formed under Colonel Robert F. Sink. Martin talks about his decision to serve and the culling process at Currahee mountain -- from 6500 to 1650 men over the first 6months -- with blunt honesty. Despite being the smallest in his unit at 103 pounds (hence “Pee Wee” as a nickname) he says the only worry was if he was going to be able to stay. The night before D-Day, June 6, 1944, Martin's company parachuted over Normandy and touched down in enemy-controlled territory behind Utah Beach. They fought for 43 days as part of the Normandy campaign -- including in “Bloody Gulch” -- before moving on to invade Holland; holding the line in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge; and finishing off by taking Berchtesgaden, site of Hitler's “Eagle's Nest” redoubt in the German Alps. Martin celebrated his 100th birthday this year with a mass parachute drop -- including two of his granddaughters -- using vintage aircraft in a tribute to his place in history and his community. He talks about returning to Ohio in a time of continued rationing, marrying Donna (his wife of 72years before she passed two years ago) and building a life for them and their 5 children. He says that while he rarely thinks about his service “except during talks like this” because he and his fellows “had more important things to do” he shares many memories from his unique perspective.  Links: Jim Martin's Facebook Page Battle of Bloody Gulch “Jim "Pee Wee" Martin - Airborne Soldier” video by U.S. Army Broadcasting (2014) Mark Bando's 101st Airborne - the Screaming Eagles at Normandy Maj. Gen. James McConville and French Legion honors Learn more about GORUCK  Glorious Professionals podcast website

History Unplugged Podcast
What if George Custer Had Survived the Battle of Little Bighorn?

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 43:48


George Custer, if he is remembered at all, is a cautionary tale of hubris. He grossly underestimated Sitting Bull's forces at the Battle of Little Big Horn and he was killed in one of the American military's worst defeat in its history. This defeat clouds his legacy, which up until then was quite remarkable. During the Civil War he was known as a daring and highly successful cavalry officer. Called the "Boy General" of the Union Army, he whipped the Union army's cavalry corp into shape at the age of 23. A man loved by all, he attended the wedding of a Confederate officer (a friend from West Point) during the Civil War, dressed in Union Blues. He liked the Southerners he fought against, and appreciated his Indian scouts. This all begs the question of what if Custer survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn?  What if he became a gun-for-hire?  And what if he joined forces with a troupe of cancan dancers, Chinese acrobats, an eyepatch-wearing rebel cardsharp, and a multilingual Crow scout?These questions are answered by today's guest Harry Crocker III who is author of a new alternate history book called Armstrong.Eager to clear his name from the ignominy of his last stand - but forced to do so incognito, under the clever pseudonym Armstrong - Custer comes across evildoings in the mysterious Montana town of Bloody Gulch, which a ruthless Indian trader runs as his own personal fiefdom, with rumors of murder, slavery, and buried treasure.Harry and I get into Old West Frontier life, how to write in the voice of your subject, and everything else about the glorious complexities of late nineteenth century American life.

Financial Survival Network
HW Crocker III - The Real George Armstrong Custer #4014

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 21:42


Eager to clear his name from the ignominy of his last stand - but forced to do so incognito, under the clever pseudonym Armstrong - Custer comes across evildoings in the mysterious Montana town of Bloody Gulch, which a ruthless Indian trader runs as his own personal fiefdom, with rumors of muder, slavery, and buried treasure.Armstrong is a rip-roaring tale of action, adventure, and hilarity as the ridiculously handsome, astonishingly brave, and highly susceptible milk-drinking cavalryman travels through the untamed West.The Custer of the West Series begins here - and it's a wild ride you won't want to miss. "The world has a new hero - actually an old hero reimagined - George Armstrong Custer, in this delightfully funny alternative history that's better, or at least happier, than the real thing." - WINSTON GROOM, bestselling author of Forrest Gump and El Paso"Droll satire, this is the West as it might have been if the Sioux hadn't saved us." - STEPHEN COONTS, bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder and Liberty's Last Stand"If Custer died for our sins, Armstrong resurrects him for our delight. Not just the funniest book ever written about an Indian massacre, but laugh out loud funny, period. The best historical comic adventure since George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman." - PHILLIP JENNINGS, author of Nam-A-Rama and Goodbye Mexico"Crocker has created a hilarious hero for the ages. Armstrong rides through the Old West setting right the wrongs, and setting wrong the rights, in a very funny cascade of satire, history, and even patriotism." - ROB LONG, Emmy- and Golden Globes-nominated screenwriter and co-executive producer of Cheers 

Financial Survival Network
HW Crocker III - The Real George Armstrong Custer #4014

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 21:42


Eager to clear his name from the ignominy of his last stand - but forced to do so incognito, under the clever pseudonym Armstrong - Custer comes across evildoings in the mysterious Montana town of Bloody Gulch, which a ruthless Indian trader runs as his own personal fiefdom, with rumors of muder, slavery, and buried treasure. Armstrong is a rip-roaring tale of action, adventure, and hilarity as the ridiculously handsome, astonishingly brave, and highly susceptible milk-drinking cavalryman travels through the untamed West. The Custer of the West Series begins here - and it's a wild ride you won't want to miss.  "The world has a new hero - actually an old hero reimagined - George Armstrong Custer, in this delightfully funny alternative history that's better, or at least happier, than the real thing." - WINSTON GROOM, bestselling author of Forrest Gump and El Paso "Droll satire, this is the West as it might have been if the Sioux hadn't saved us." - STEPHEN COONTS, bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder and Liberty's Last Stand "If Custer died for our sins, Armstrong resurrects him for our delight. Not just the funniest book ever written about an Indian massacre, but laugh out loud funny, period. The best historical comic adventure since George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman." - PHILLIP JENNINGS, author of Nam-A-Rama and Goodbye Mexico "Crocker has created a hilarious hero for the ages. Armstrong rides through the Old West setting right the wrongs, and setting wrong the rights, in a very funny cascade of satire, history, and even patriotism." - ROB LONG, Emmy- and Golden Globes-nominated screenwriter and co-executive producer of Cheers What if Custer survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn? What if he became a gun-for-hire? And what if he made common cause with a troupe of cancan dancers, Chinese acrobats, an eyepatch-wearing rebel cardsharp, and a multilingual Crow scout?

Financial Survival Network
HW Crocker III - The Real George Armstrong Custer #4014

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 21:42


Eager to clear his name from the ignominy of his last stand - but forced to do so incognito, under the clever pseudonym Armstrong - Custer comes across evildoings in the mysterious Montana town of Bloody Gulch, which a ruthless Indian trader runs as his own personal fiefdom, with rumors of muder, slavery, and buried treasure.Armstrong is a rip-roaring tale of action, adventure, and hilarity as the ridiculously handsome, astonishingly brave, and highly susceptible milk-drinking cavalryman travels through the untamed West.The Custer of the West Series begins here - and it's a wild ride you won't want to miss. "The world has a new hero - actually an old hero reimagined - George Armstrong Custer, in this delightfully funny alternative history that's better, or at least happier, than the real thing." - WINSTON GROOM, bestselling author of Forrest Gump and El Paso"Droll satire, this is the West as it might have been if the Sioux hadn't saved us." - STEPHEN COONTS, bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder and Liberty's Last Stand"If Custer died for our sins, Armstrong resurrects him for our delight. Not just the funniest book ever written about an Indian massacre, but laugh out loud funny, period. The best historical comic adventure since George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman." - PHILLIP JENNINGS, author of Nam-A-Rama and Goodbye Mexico"Crocker has created a hilarious hero for the ages. Armstrong rides through the Old West setting right the wrongs, and setting wrong the rights, in a very funny cascade of satire, history, and even patriotism." - ROB LONG, Emmy- and Golden Globes-nominated screenwriter and co-executive producer of Cheers 

Financial Survival Network
HW Crocker III - The Real George Armstrong Custer #4014

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 21:42


Eager to clear his name from the ignominy of his last stand - but forced to do so incognito, under the clever pseudonym Armstrong - Custer comes across evildoings in the mysterious Montana town of Bloody Gulch, which a ruthless Indian trader runs as his own personal fiefdom, with rumors of muder, slavery, and buried treasure. Armstrong is a rip-roaring tale of action, adventure, and hilarity as the ridiculously handsome, astonishingly brave, and highly susceptible milk-drinking cavalryman travels through the untamed West. The Custer of the West Series begins here - and it's a wild ride you won't want to miss.  "The world has a new hero - actually an old hero reimagined - George Armstrong Custer, in this delightfully funny alternative history that's better, or at least happier, than the real thing." - WINSTON GROOM, bestselling author of Forrest Gump and El Paso "Droll satire, this is the West as it might have been if the Sioux hadn't saved us." - STEPHEN COONTS, bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder and Liberty's Last Stand "If Custer died for our sins, Armstrong resurrects him for our delight. Not just the funniest book ever written about an Indian massacre, but laugh out loud funny, period. The best historical comic adventure since George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman." - PHILLIP JENNINGS, author of Nam-A-Rama and Goodbye Mexico "Crocker has created a hilarious hero for the ages. Armstrong rides through the Old West setting right the wrongs, and setting wrong the rights, in a very funny cascade of satire, history, and even patriotism." - ROB LONG, Emmy- and Golden Globes-nominated screenwriter and co-executive producer of Cheers What if Custer survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn? What if he became a gun-for-hire? And what if he made common cause with a troupe of cancan dancers, Chinese acrobats, an eyepatch-wearing rebel cardsharp, and a multilingual Crow scout?

LiveWire with LadySpitfire and Kickazz
Rock N Ramble with Lucia & Glynn Episode 6 with Bloody Gulch Stillphase 5Rand Blacklist9 Cats Dont Have Souls

LiveWire with LadySpitfire and Kickazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 35:24


Welcome to another episode of Rock N Ramble w/Lucia and Glynn!! In this episode we cover music from • Bloody Gulch Groove based moody hard rock from Dixon USA http://www.facebook.com/bloodygulch/ We talked about how 3 different places this past week served cold food based on the service. Someone needs to teach them a lesson! • 5Rand - 5Rand are an Italian Female-Fronted industrial death metal band. Headed by Julia's voice, a trademark of band's sound with her incredible style mixing screams, growl and clean vocals. www.5rand.net from Anzio, Italy!!! We talked about a DJ leaving a great station – best of luck to her. We also did the regular ramble as normal because I can’t remember a word I said • Stillphase - A modern yet timeless band whose genre includes a wide variety. They are simply classified as rock but can range from as soft as pop and to as hard as metal. They are from Long Branch, NJ http://www.stillphase.com We mentioned our sponsors; Ricochets Rapid Detail for your auto detailing needs www.rrdscranton.com , and of course if you are looking for something to do, eat or drink check out www.oneway2fun.com Our app is dropping soon!! • Cats Don't Have Souls - Cats don’t have souls started off as a minimalist deathrock duo in 2006. Since then it has grown slightly out of control and polluted itself into a deranged goth tinged psychedelic metal mutant hell bent on sonic weirdness http://www.catsdonthavesouls.bandcamp.com They are from Albany NY Of course, you have the usual interruptions by your co host who is too busy to do the show because its tax season and I get that but doesn’t pay attention very well. I don’t have a door in my office to block the noise out all I have is a stupid curtain and leave it to him to get loud during the show when I asked if I could close the door. He never listens. He does what he wants. That’s ok. I am going to change this. Count on it. It’s not nice to flirt with other women when you are involved with someone. Joke or not. Don’t do that. We are very comical in what we do also. So please don’t take any of this serious. I’m the funny one, he’s the serious one. I will make him sing soprano real fast if he doesn’t get his act together. • BlackList-9 - BlackList-9 is heavy rock/metal band from Southern California, bringing you heavy groove’s and powerful riffs. Taking any pieces of different elements of metal and slamming them all into one. https://www.facebook.com/blacklist9music/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support