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- 182 - Pacific War Podcast - Battle of the Malacca Strait - May 13 - 20, 1945

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Last time we spoke about the second Okinawa Offensive. In the brutal Second Okinawa Counteroffensive, American forces confronted staunch Japanese defenses, with Captain Ryan leading a valiant charge for territory. Despite fierce resistance and heavy casualties, his troops managed to seize crucial ground, enduring intense hand-to-hand combat atop Ryan Ridge. The battle raged on, with American forces fighting through exhaustion and dwindling supplies, while the Japanese, though determined, faced declining morale as they lost ground. The relentless struggle exemplified extraordinary sacrifice on both sides, but it foreshadowed a turning point in the Pacific campaign. As American advances continued, the tide shifted, marking the beginning of the end for Japanese dominance in the region, ultimately paving the way for Allied victory. This episode is the Battle of the Malacca Strait Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  After the failure of their second offensive, the Japanese turned all their energies toward waging a prolonged battle of attrition. Their losses did not impair immediately their defensive capacities; thus the 24th Corps found no weak point in the Shuri defenses resulting from the ill-starred offensive. By throwing fresh troops into the attack of 4 May Ushijima had been able to maintain his strength all along the line. Nor was there any breakdown in his command and staff operation. Front-line units were reorganized without seeming loss of effectiveness; available reinforcements were carefully allotted to existing regiments; local counterattacks were timed for maximum effect. General Ushijima's chief task now was to keep sufficient combat troops at the front to man his Shuri defenses. It was apparent by 7 May that the strength of the remaining regular infantry was not great enough for this task. Consequently, Ushijima converted service units into infantry combat groups. By mixing service troops with the "regulars," he exacted from them their maximum combat effectiveness. "One man in ten will continue with his rear-echelon duties. The remaining nine men will devote themselves to antitank combat training," one order stated. The reorganization of the 32d Regiment, 24th Division, was typical of the resourcefulness of the Japanese. The regimental headquarters received 5 men from the 24th Transport Regiment. The 1st Battalion kept its own surviving members and was allotted all the survivors of the 2d Battalion, 20 men from the 7th Shipping Depot, 90 from the 24th Transport Regiment, and y from the 26th Sea Raiding Squadron. The 2d Battalion was totally reconstituted from the 29th Independent Infantry Battalion and other units. The 3d Battalion was reorganized in a manner similar to that used with the 1st. It was by this process of piecing units together that the 32d Army was able to stay intact long after the original combat units had been virtually destroyed, a capability which at the time American intelligence officers found "baffling." After his offensive failed, the enemy formed a line in which the relative position of the major units was to remain roughly the same until the end of the battle. On the east the 24th Division, reinforced by two independent battalions, held the line as far as Shuri, with its 89th Regiment on the east, its 22d in the center, and its 32d on the west. The remnants of the battered 62d Division were stretched from a point north of Shuri almost to the west coast, holding about one-third of the line. Along the Asa River estuary was a battalion of the 44th Independent Mixed Brigade. The Japanese husbanded their remaining heavy weapons, especially their artillery, as carefully as they meted out their manpower. On 6 May the Japanese 5th Artillery Command directed its units to "revert to the [defensive] situation which held prior to the attack situation of 3 May." Once again the protection of individual pieces was a cardinal feature of enemy operations. Artillery units were ordered to "use ammunition with the utmost economy" and to "wait and fire for effect against vital targets." Along the west coast, preliminary plans were underway for the deployment of General Shepherd's 6th Marine Division to the front lines, while General Del Valle's 1st Marine Division continued its assault on the Dakeshi-Awacha hill complex. Colonel Snedeker's 7th Marines secured the coastal flank after capturing the north bank of the Asa River. Meanwhile, Colonel Arthur Mason's 1st Marines focused their efforts on the western approaches to the Dakeshi hill defenses, but they were ultimately repulsed by the tenacious Japanese defenders around Hill 60. In the Awacha Pocket, Colonel Griebel's 5th Marines faced fierce opposition, resulting in only modest territorial gains. To the east, after successfully fending off multiple strong enemy counterattacks, General Bruce's 77th Division advanced 800 yards south toward Hill 187, establishing control over the southern slope of the Maeda Escarpment. Finally, operations in General Arnold's 7th Division area were confined to robust patrols aimed at securing the approaches to Conical Hill and eliminating the remaining fragments of the failed Japanese counteroffensive. Convinced that the Japanese had nearly exhausted their fresh reserves, General Buckner began planning a comprehensive assault on the Shuri defenses with his two corps. On May 7, General Geiger was assigned to command the 1st Marine Division within the 24th Corps front and oversee the southern movement of the 6th Marine Division, with General Buckner taking direct tactical control of the two-corps assault. Heavy rains on the morning of 7 May delayed the projected IIIAC advance until tanks were able to negotiate the muddy terrain. In the 1st Marines' zone, the new regimental commander, Colonel Arthur T. Mason, ordered 3/1 to support the attack of the 2d Battalion on Hill 60 with all available weapons (four battalions of artillery, a fire support ship, and 81-mm. and 60-mm. mortars) by firing into the enemy reverse slope defenses. All morning long the regiment's mortars concentrated on the enemy position, and at 1400 when tanks finally reached the front lines the battalion attacked with Company E in assault. Artillery fire covered the foot of the objective while mortars and assault guns blanketed the crest and reverse slopes. The company swept to the top of Hill 60 by 1422 in a vivid demonstration of "the effect of properly massed, supporting fires in front of assault troops." Once the company entered the impact zone, however, and supporting fires were shifted to other targets the enemy defenders emerged from their caves and engaged the Marines in hand grenade duels. The fighting was at such close range that it was impossible to keep enough grenades on the line, and the marines used rifle butts against Japanese who tried to storm their position. Gradually the volume of Japanese fire of all types "grew noticeably stronger and progressively more intense so that it was evident that the enemy was receiving large reinforcements." The troops lost their hold at one point, then fought their way to the top again, yet the continuing Japanese fire from the reverse slope of Nan Hill was the decisive factor. The threat of a strong counterattack measured against the dwindling strength of Company E forced Lieutenant Colonel Magee to adjudge the company's advanced position untenable and to order a withdrawal to the previous night's lines. To the west, the 5th Marines steadily advanced approximately 400 yards in the Awacha Pocket, while the 77th Division gained up to 500 yards of enemy territory despite increasingly fierce resistance. By the end of the day, Colonel Coolidge's 305th Regiment had relieved the weary 307th. On the east coast, Colonel Green's 184th Regiment resumed its southward push, quickly capturing Gaja Ridge and William Hill, but faced greater opposition as they approached the western flanks of Conical Hill. Meanwhile, Colonel Pachler's 17th Regiment continued its assault toward Zebra Hill but could only secure How Hill and make incremental gains on Kochi Ridge, depleting their strength. The following day, as General Bradley's replenished 96th Division prepared to relieve the 7th, the 184th Regiment managed to occupy the forward slope of Easy Hill near Kibara without armored support. Throughout the rest of the 10th Army front, relentless cold rain effectively canceled planned offensive operations, leading the 1st Marines to focus on dismantling enemy positions on Nan Hill. Colonel Schneider's 22nd Marines took over from the 7th Marines along the Asa River just as news of the victory in Europe reached the infantry units, prompting a somewhat indifferent reaction from the rain-soaked soldiers preoccupied with the ongoing fighting in Okinawa. Exactly at 1200 every available artillery piece and naval gun fired three volleys at vital enemy targets to apprise the Japanese of the defeat of their Axis partner. On May 9, Japanese kamikaze pilots launched a series of scattered attacks, damaging the carrier Formidable and two destroyers. In preparation for Buckner's general offensive, the 22nd Marines patrolled their front to identify suitable crossing sites over the Asa River. Meanwhile, with Nan Hill fully cleared, Mason's 2nd Battalion renewed its assault on Hill 60, while the 1st Battalion advanced into the high ground to the east, successfully capturing their objective this time. Reinforced by elements of the 7th Marines, the 5th Marines also launched another attack on the Awacha Pocket but continued to encounter fierce resistance. In response, Griebel was tasked with reducing the Awacha defenses using two battalions, while Snedeker's reinforced 7th Marines pressed the offensive southward. To the east, General Bruce focused his efforts on the 305th Regiment's sector, resulting in the 3rd Battalion securing a foothold on Hill 187. The 17th Regiment, which had fought tenaciously to capture Kochi Ridge and the high ground west of Conical Hill, was relieved by Colonel Dill's 382nd Regiment. Concurrently, Colonel May's 383rd Regiment moved into forward assembly areas behind the 184th and on May 10, took over the positions north of Conical Hill. Both fresh regiments of the 96th Division were then able to destroy enemy strongpoints that had impeded the progress of the weary 7th Division and capture key hills that protected the approaches to Conical. On the west coast, after stealthily constructing a footbridge across the Asa during the night, three companies of the 22nd Marines successfully crossed the river. However, two Japanese "human demolition charges" emerged from hiding and rushed the south end of the footbridge, destroying it. Despite the challenges, the attack south toward the town of Asa continued, successfully establishing a bridgehead that stretched 1,400 yards long and 350 yards deep by the end of the day. To the east, the 1st Marines launched an assault on the western end of Dakeshi but were pushed back by intense enfilading fire from the ridge. Similarly, although the 7th Marines initially advanced rapidly against scattered opposition, they were ultimately forced to withdraw under heavy Japanese fire. Behind them, after fending off two fierce night counterattacks, the 5th Marines failed to isolate the Awacha Pocket but made significant strides, penetrating deep into the heart of the Awacha defenses. Meanwhile, the 305th Regiment captured additional high ground leading toward the crucial road junction north of Shuri, where the reorganized and reinforced 32nd Regiment had established its primary defenses. The remnants of the 62nd Division were gradually being withdrawn toward Shuri, with General Suzuki's fresh 44th Independent Mixed Brigade taking over the western sector. On May 11, General Buckner initiated his general offensive against Shuri, planning to envelop the town from both the west and east. However, this offensive was preceded by Admiral Ugaki's sixth mass Kikisui strike, during which 150 kamikazes launched successful attacks on American shipping. That morning, the 721st Kokutai's Sub-Lieutenant Yasunori Seizo led six kamikazes out of Kanoya. By 10:02, Admiral Mitscher was informed of possible bogeys infiltrating the returning TF 58 strike to reach the US carriers. Two minutes later came an overhead Corsair's sudden frantic warning: “Alert! Alert! Two planes diving on the Bunker Hill!” Almost immediately, Yasunori's Zero dove out of low overcast toward Bunker Hill and released its payload. The 550lb bomb pierced the flight deck, exited the side of the hull, and exploded above water. Simultaneously, Yasunori's Zero caromed into the center of Bunker Hill's flight deck, its gas tank exploding among 34 manned, armed, and fully fueled US fighters, before careening blazing over the side. One minute later, Yasunori's wingman Ensign Ogawa Kiyoshi roared past Bunker Hill, climbed steeply into a roll, and then dove straight at the carrier. Ogawa released his 550lb bomb, which scored amidships and exploded in the gallery deck, slaughtering much of Mitscher's staff. Simultaneously, Ogawa deliberately slammed his Zero into Bunker Hill's island just 100ft from Mitscher. Mitscher's operations officer, Commander Jimmy Flatley, had just left the gallery deck when Ogawa's bomb struck, searing his back. Mitscher had observed the entire attack in silence, and just then emerged from the bridge to gaze at the blazing flight deck. The Flag Plot was choked with billowing smoke and Mitscher's chief-of-staff, a gasping, wheezing Commodore Arleigh Burke, ordered it evacuated. A third Zero then dove on Bunker Hill, but anti-aircraft fire sent it blazing into the sea close aboard. Aboard Bunker Hill, a cascade of gasoline explosions erupted from burning planes aft, while tracers sprayed haphazardly from detonating machine gun ammunition. Speed fell to 10kts and as the crew began intensive firefighting efforts, a slight list developed. Cruiser Wilkes-Barre and three destroyers came alongside to fight fires and rescue 300 men forced overboard, yet most of Bunker Hill's fighter pilots had been asphyxiated in their ready room. By 11:30, however, damage was largely stabilized. Nevertheless, Bunker Hill had lost 393 men killed and 264 wounded. Although horribly outnumbered, the Americans' Corsair CAP shot down 50 attackers before the Japanese got through at 0800hrs. Over the next 90 minutes the two violently maneuvering destroyers would claim a combined 42 kills before Evans was disabled by four kamikaze hits. Minutes later Hugh W. Hadley was knocked out by her third kamikaze hit. With his ship dead in the water and blazing uncontrollably, Hugh W. Hadley's Commander Mullaney ordered all available colors hoisted: “If this ship is going down, she's going down with all flags flying.” Escorting the destroyers were three LCS(L)s and one LSM(R), who themselves combined to splash 14 Japanese planes before the action mercifully ended. All six ships survived, but the destroyers were towed to Kerama Retto, having suffered a combined 60 killed and 94 wounded. East of Okinawa, a G4M Betty bomber and four Ki-43 Oscars attacked RPS-5 at 0800hrs. One plane crashed destroyer-minelayer Harry F. Bauer (DM-26)'s stern, the kamikaze miraculously “plowing through the rack of depth charges and shoving them into the sea with none of them exploding.” Escorting LCS(L)-88 splashed two Oscars, the second scoring a posthumous 220lb bomb hit on her which killed nine and wounded seven. Back on the west coast, supported by tanks and artillery, the 22nd Marines advanced toward Amike. Their 3rd Battalion established control of the high ground overlooking Naha after an 800-yard advance, while the 1st Battalion gained the coral ridge in front after a series of costly assaults. The 2nd Battalion further extended the line to connect with the 1st Marine Division. Del Valle's advance was spearheaded by Mason's 2nd Battalion, which successfully secured a foothold on the high ground west of Wana despite a heavy artillery bombardment. In constructing the Wana position the Japanese had "taken advantage of every feature of a terrain so difficult it could not have been better designed if the enemy himself had the power to do so." With this natural advantage, the enemy had so organized the area that in order to crack the main line of resistance it was necessary for the 1st Marine Division to wheel towards Shuri and attack directly into the heart of the city's powerful defenses. Any attempt to drive past Shuri and continue the attack to the south would mean unacceptable losses inflicted by artillery, mortar, automatic-weapons, and rifle fire coming from the heights that commanded the division's flank and rear areas. The southernmost branch of the Asa Kawa wandered across the gently rising floor of Wana Draw and through the northern part of Shuri. The low rolling ground bordering the insignificant stream was completely exposed to enemy fire from positions along the reverse slope of Wana Ridge and the military crest of the ridge to the south. At its mouth Wana Draw was approximately 400 yards wide, but it narrowed drastically as it approached the city and the ridge walls closed on the stream bed. Guarding the western end of the draw was Hill 55, rugged terminus of the southern ridge line. The hill bristled with enemy guns whose fields of fire included the whole of the open ground leading to the draw. Defending the Wana position was the 64th Brigade of the 62d Division with remnants of the 15th, 23d, and 273d Independent Infantry Battalions, the 14th Independent Machine Gun Battalion, and the 81st Field Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion under its command. The 7th Marines advanced approximately 800 yards, establishing a firm hold on Dakeshi Ridge, while the 5th Marines eliminated the last organized resistance in the Awacha Pocket. In the center of the front, Bruce's two regiments needed to coordinate more closely with neighboring divisions than with one another. As a result, the 305th Regiment advanced up to 500 yards against fierce resistance, while Colonel Smith's 306th Regiment struggled to make headway against the formidable defenses of Chocolate Drop Hill and Wart Hill. To the east, after repelling a series of night counterattacks, the 382nd Regiment consolidated its positions on Zebra Hill and continued probing toward the Dick Hills area and the ridges northwest of Kuhazu. The 383rd Regiment quickly secured Easy and Fox Hills, subsequently capturing the summit of Charlie Hill. However, over the next two days, efforts by the 1st Battalion to dislodge the defenders from the top would be thwarted by withering fire from King Hill, while the 2nd Battalion cleared Gaja Ridge and the twin villages of Tobaru and Amaru. On May 12, Dill's 3rd Battalion executed a successful assault, capturing Baker Hill, although the 1st Battalion's attack on Dick Baker was repelled by the defenders. To the west, the 306th Regiment only provided support for the advance of the 305th, which faced difficult terrain in the broken ground west of Route 5, managing to gain about 500 yards. Meanwhile, the 7th Marines solidified their hold on Dakeshi Ridge against sporadic opposition, but the 1st Marines found themselves pinned down while trying to improve their positions west of Wana. The vulnerability of the 6th Marine Division to direct fire from the western slopes of the Shuri massif resulted in significant losses for Schneider's 2nd Battalion as it fought to seize the high ground overlooking Naha, ultimately being repelled from Sugar Loaf Hill. Meanwhile, the 1st Battalion advanced steadily in the center, capturing the high ground north of Asato, while the 3rd Battalion secured commanding positions and conducted patrols through the suburbs of Naha. At sea, scattered kamikaze attacks damaged Admiral Spruance's flagship, the battleship New Mexico, and inflicted further damage on two additional destroyers the following day. In retaliation, Mitscher directed Task Force 58 to strike Kyushu once again. Back on Okinawa, as Schneider's 3rd Battalion reconnoitered the northern suburbs of Naha, the 2nd Battalion launched another unsuccessful attack on Sugar Loaf Hill. In light of this resistance and the heavy casualties suffered by the 22nd Marines, Shepherd ordered Colonel Whaling's 29th Marines to reinforce the effort, but they could only position themselves northwest of Makabe. To the east, while the 1st Marines faced heavy losses and were repelled at the mouth of Wana Draw, the 7th Marines finally secured Dakeshi Ridge. In the center, the 305th Regiment continued its determined advance into the extremely rugged terrain north and northeast of Shuri, whereas the 306th Regiment once again failed to capture Chocolate Drop Hill and Wart Hill. Coordinated with this, the 382nd Regiment attacked the Dick Hills, successfully securing Dick Baker and Dick Able against light opposition, but ultimately being pushed back from the latter. Further east, May's 2nd Battalion launched a frontal assault on Conical Hill, successfully reaching the northeast crest of the ridge, where it repelled several heavy Japanese counterattacks. Back at sea, Task Force 58 launched another strike on Kyushu during the early hours of May 14. In response, the Japanese dispatched 28 kamikazes alongside 40 escorts, inflicting heavy damage on Mitscher's new flagship, the carrier Enterprise, in what would become known as the last action of the Gray Ghost.  At 05:25, some 28 Zeros, armed with 1100lb bombs, sortied from Kanoya towards Mitscher's carriers cruising 130nm southeast of Kyushu. 40 fighters escorted them. Around 06:45 Enterprise detected 4 incoming bogies. 3 were shot down over TF 58, but the fourth, flown by Sub-Lieutenant Tomiyasu Shunsuke, continued closing. Using clouds for cover, Tomiyasu approached Enterprise from astern. Already struck by flak, at 06:57 Tomiyasu's blazing Zero suddenly appeared 200ft above Enterprise, which erupted with anti-aircraft fire. Although seeming to have overflown his target, Tomiyasu suddenly snap-rolled his burning Zero onto its back and dove almost vertically into Enterprise's flight deck. Observing from Enterprise's exposed bridge wing, Flatley rushed back inside and shouted to take cover just as Tomiyasu's kamikaze hit. The thunderous explosion blew Enterprise's forward elevator 400ft in the air, rattled the carrier's bridge, and flung shrapnel against her island. As Flatley emerged from cover he observed an unsmiling Mitscher, arms crossed, standing amid the smoking wreckage. “Jimmy,” Mitscher growled, “tell my Task Group commanders that if the Japs keep this up they're going to grow hair on my head yet.” Enterprise remained on station, but her flight deck was out of action. TF 58 splashed 3 more planes before Japanese attacks ended at 08:00. That evening TF 58 retired from Kyushu. The following morning, May 15, Mitscher transferred to carrier Randolph, his third flagship in 5 days. Enterprise would detach for repairs in the United States on May 16, having lost 14 dead and 68 wounded. Her war too was over. Honestly for those of you who might not know, the USS Enterprise is the most decorated ship of all time, an absolutely insane history. She was so impressive, my patreons voted for me to do an exclusive episode on her and it took two full episodes to do. If you are interested in the history of the USS Enterprise, please check out my exclusive podcast. At Okinawa, as positions on Conical Hill were being consolidated, May's 1st Battalion renewed its attack on Charlie Hill, successfully securing a foothold at its northern end, which was later extended down the southern slope. Simultaneously, Company L launched an assault on King Hill, managing to capture the entire crest. To the west, Dill's 1st Battalion attacked and captured Dick Able and Dick Right, although they had to relinquish Dick Right after a vigorous Japanese counterattack. The 3rd Battalion also advanced toward Dick Right, establishing a tenuous hold on the position. Further west, the 306th Regiment committed its last remaining strength, a composite battalion, to advance beyond Wart Hill, but it was quickly cut down by overwhelming flanking fire. Similarly, the battered 305th Regiment made little progress in the rugged terrain. Meanwhile, the 7th Marines advanced to within 100 yards of the ridge crest north of Wana, where they were ultimately pinned down by heavy fire. Concurrently, the depleted 1st Marines launched an assault that captured the western tip of Wana Ridge, aided by tanks and artillery, though a fierce night counterattack forced them to withdraw before being relieved by the fresh 5th Marines. Along the coast, the 22nd Marines successfully pushed toward the north bank of the Asato River, but the main action was poised to occur at Sugar Loaf Hill. Though Schneider's 2nd Battalion successfully seized the forward slopes of the protective hills north of Sugar Loaf, including Queen Hill, they faced intense enemy fire whenever they attempted to maneuver around or over these hills to launch an attack on Sugar Loaf itself. Nevertheless, the Marines pressed on, and by nightfall, a group of about 40 men under Major Henry Courtney managed to storm the hill, throwing grenades ahead of them and subsequently digging in at the summit to withstand a night of heavy mortar fire and constant counterattacks. This attack was further supported by the 29th Marines, which, after overcoming initial hardships, secured the forward slopes of the hill northeast of Sugar Loaf. During the early hours of May 15, the embattled group atop Sugar Loaf gratefully welcomed the arrival of reinforcements, though it was not before Major Courtney heroically fell while leading a grenade assault against the defenders on the reverse slope. Despite the reinforcements, enemy pressure on Sugar Loaf intensified, ultimately forcing the battered Marines off the hill. This triggered a fierce Japanese counterattack across a 900-yard front, compelling Schneider's 2nd Battalion to relinquish the ground immediately north of Sugar Loaf. Fearing a breakthrough, elements of his 1st Battalion seized the hill northwest of Sugar Loaf to help blunt the force of the enemy counterattacks, while the 3rd Battalion relieved the exhausted 2nd across the line. Additionally, the 29th Marines not only played a significant role in repulsing the enemy counterattack but also effectively strengthened its hold on the high ground north of Half Moon Hill.  To the east, while the 7th Marines reorganized and cleared out Dakeshi, the 5th Marines launched their first tank-infantry assault against Wana Draw. At 0630 on 15 May the 5th Marines completed the relief of the 1st, and Colonel Griebel assumed command of the zone of action west of Wana. The 2d Battalion was in assault with the 3d in close support and the 1st in reserve. On the recommendation of the regimental and battalion commanders of both the 1st and 5th Marines, the division decided to subject the high ground on both sides of Wana Draw to a thorough processing by tanks and self-propelled 105mm howitzers before 2/5 attempted to advance across the open ground at the mouth of the draw. With Company F of 2/5 providing fire teams for protection against suicide attackers, nine tanks from Company B, 1st Tank Battalion spent the morning working on the positions at the mouth of the draw. The tanks drew heavy small-arms, mortar, artillery, and AT fire, and accompanying infantry was dispersed to reduce casualties. Because of the open area of operation, the fire teams were still able to cover the tanks at relatively long-ranges. Both sides of the draw were honeycombed with caves and the tanks received intense and accurate fire from every sector at their front. During the morning one 47mm AT gun scored five hits on the attacking armor before NGF silenced it. About noon the tanks withdrew to allow an air strike to be placed in the draw and then return to the attack in reinforced strength. Naval gunfire again silenced a 47mm gun that took the tanks under fire, this time before any damage was done. With the approach of darkness the tanks pulled out of the draw pursued by a fury of enemy fire. The 5th Marines, convinced "that the position would have to be thoroughly pounded before it could be taken," scheduled another day of tank-infantry processing for Wana Draw before making its assault. In the center, the battered 305th Regiment continued its relentless advance through the irregular terrain west of the main Ginowan-Shuri highway. Simultaneously, Colonel Hamilton's 307th Regiment finally relieved the exhausted 306th and launched simultaneous attacks on Flattop and Chocolate Drop Hill. The 3rd Battalion slowly maneuvered toward the northern base of the Drop and the north slopes of Flattop, while the 2nd Battalion advanced toward Ishimmi Ridge through the open highway valley. Concurrently, the 382nd Regiment supported the assault on Flattop with its own attack against Dick Hill, successfully capturing its crest but failing to cross the skyline. Meanwhile, the 383rd Regiment struggled to make progress against intense enemy fire from the hill complex southwest of Conical's peak, although some elements managed to advance up the northwest spur from King Hill amid thick mortar fire.  Now, it's time to shift our focus from Okinawa to the sea, where we will cover the last destroyer actions of the Second World War. At the beginning of February, with the Southwest Area Fleet staff isolated in the Philippines, Vice-Admiral Fukudome Shigeru formed the 10th Area Fleet to defend the shores of Indonesia and Indochina. The 10th Area Fleet was comprised of the remnants of the 2nd Striking Force. This consisted of the two converted battleship/aircraft carriers Ise and Hyuga, forming the carrier squadron, and the two heavy cruisers Ashigara and Haguro, forming the 5th Cruiser Division. Two more heavy cruisers, Takao and Myoko, were at Singapore where both had reached sanctuary after being badly damaged in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Myoko had made one attempt to escape back to Japan in December 1944, but had been torpedoed by the US submarine Bergol on the 13th, and had then returned to Singapore. The cruiser Oyodo joined the fleet from February 5 to 20 and a fourth cruiser, Isuzu, joined on March 25 but lasted barely a fortnight before being sunk, on April 7, in a coordinated attack by the US submarines Charr, Gabilan and Besugo, with peripheral assistance from the British submarine Spark. In February Ise and Hyuga were also recalled and sailed on the 10th from Singapore, bound for Japan, carrying aviation spirit and other war materials. With such valuable cargoes the Japanese took great care to safeguard their passage and, by a combination of good luck and bad weather, both evaded numerous attacks by air and by submarine and reached Moji on the 19th. Haguro and Ashigara, and one old destroyer, Kamikaze, were now the only sizable warships left in the 10th Area Fleet to protect the troop evacuations. At this stage, the Japanese aimed to hold Java, Borneo, and Sumatra for as long as possible while planning their main defensive efforts in Malaya and Indochina. Consequently, they began withdrawing their garrisons from the outlying islands of the Moluccas, Timor, the Lesser Sunda Islands, and the scattered islands of the Panda and Arafura Seas. Anticipating a similar evacuation of Japanese garrisons in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Admiral Arthur Power's East Indies Fleet had dispatched destroyers on a series of anti-shipping sweeps in the Andaman Sea, successfully destroying several relief convoys. On May 10, Fukudome decided to commence the evacuation of the Andaman Islands, dispatching Vice-Admiral Hashimoto Shintaro's heavy cruiser Haguro and destroyer Kamikaze to deliver supplies to the islands and return with troops back to Singapore. Additionally, a secondary convoy consisting of one auxiliary vessel and one subchaser was organized to perform the same mission for the Nicobar Islands. As Allied intelligence uncovered these plans, Vice-Admiral Harold Walker's Force 61, primarily composed of the battleships Queen Elizabeth and Richelieu and four escort carriers, sailed from Trincomalee to intercept the Japanese ships. However, the Japanese were unwilling to risk a battle, and upon receiving an air reconnaissance warning, they returned to Singapore. Nonetheless, Walker decided to remain in the area, awaiting reinforcements in case the enemy regained the confidence to launch another sortie. On May 14, Fukudome finally resolved to carry out the evacuation again, this time first sending forward his secondary convoy to the Nicobars. This force managed to reach the islands unmolested during the day and successfully embarked 450 troops before setting sail for Penang, although they were later spotted by a patrolling Liberator. In response, Walker dispatched the 21st Aircraft Carrier Squadron and the 26th Destroyer Flotilla to conduct an air and sea sweep off Diamond Point aimed at intercepting and destroying the enemy. On the morning of May 15, some Avengers encountered Haguro and Kamikaze as they returned to the Malacca Strait. As Captain Manley Power's destroyers rushed to the area, three Avengers launched by the escort carrier Shah attacked Haguro with bombs in the afternoon, causing minimal damage that only compelled Haguro to alter its course eastward. However, this diversion effectively allowed the destroyer force to intercept Hashimoto's convoy during the night. As the flotilla closed in on the enemy during the early hours of May 16, Hashimoto reacted desperately by fleeing at full speed to the north, thwarting Power's carefully laid ambush. Soon after, however, Haguro turned to port, crossing paths with the destroyer Venus, which was closing in at full speed from the west. Surprisingly, Venus failed to launch its torpedoes, prompting Hashimoto to turn south and back into Power's trap.  Haguro's violent turn away changed the situation dramatically. Saumarez now found the enemy racing down towards her port side at a relative speed of nearly 60 MPH. Kamikaze, following astern of Haguro, passed so close in front of Saumarez from starboard to port that Captain Power had to swing his ship hard to starboard and back to port again to avoid her. Kamikaze passed very close down Saumarez' port side and was taken under fire by both main and close range armament. Opening with star-shell, Saumarez shifted fire to Haguro herself at 0108, the enemy replying with main and secondary armament. The two enemy ships could now be clearly identified from Saumarez' bridge, Haguro at about 5,000 yards and Kamikaze about 2,200 yards range. ‘We had a glimpse of the cruiser by starshell, but now it was dark. She looked pretty big and her direction easy to see by her bow-wave and wash. Inclination vague but obviously broad. I thought she was going very fast. Her side was shining like a wet wall, with the reflection of her own starshell from behind us, I think.' To Lt. Reay Parkinson, also in Saumarez, Haguro ‘seemed to tower above us like a sky-scraper and her guns were depressed to their lowest angle'. Haguro's fire was accurate and splashes from near misses drenched the bridge personnel, binoculars and sound-powered telephones. But, as Captain Power philosophically remarked, ‘if you are only getting wet there is nothing to worry about'. However, Saumarez was unfortunately not merely getting wet. At about 0111, when Captain Power was just considering turning to fire, ‘one boiler got hit. There was a lot of steam and smoke amidships and a sort of queer silence. The ship was obviously slowing down and I thought she was going to stop.' Saumarez' torpedo tubes had been trained to starboard, ready for the bow attack, with torpedoes angled to run 70° left. There was no time to train the tubes to port. Captain Power swung his ship to port ‘like a shotgun' and at 0113, as Saumarez was slowing down but still swinging hard to port, a salvo of eight torpedoes was fired at Haguro's beam, at a range of 2,000 yards. Still under heavy fire, Saumarez continued her turn to port to open the range, telegraphs being put to ‘Full Ahead' to get the utmost speed from whatever engine power remained. A minute after Saumarez' attack, Verulam made an unmolested attack from 2,000 yards on Haguro's port bow, firing eight torpedoes. Saumarez and Verulam were rewarded by three hits, shared between them  ‘very distinct, three gold-coloured splashes like a Prince of Wales' feathers, more than twice as high as her bridge'. Now Haguro was under fire from the destroyers and everywhere she turned there was another destroyer waiting. At 0125 Venus fired six torpedoes and scored one hit. Two minutes later Virago, ordered by Captain (D) to ‘Finish her off', fired a salvo of eight torpedoes and obtained two hits. She reported that the cruiser's upper deck was now awash. Missed torpedoes were racing all over the battle scene; in Venus, at the height of the action, the Engineer Officer and the Chief ERA in the engine-room actually heard the whirring sound of two torpedoes passing very close along the ship's side. Saumarez had retired some five miles to the north-west to collect herself and examine damage. The engine telegraphs were still at ‘Full Ahead', and Saumarez withdrew further than Captain Power had intended. Vigilant had been rather ‘left in the cold' and squeezed out by the other destroyers and was not able to attack until 0151 when she fired eight torpedoes, with one probable hit. Haguro was lying motionless in the water, in her last throes. ‘The rest of the flotilla were snarling round the carcass like a lot of starving wolves round a dying bull. I was too far away to make out what was going on and told them all except Vigilant (who I knew had torpedoes) to come away and join me, with a view to getting formed up and the situation in hand. Of course they did nothing of the sort. I should not have done myself.' Venus was ordered to ‘Close and make a job of it' and at 0202 administered the coup de grace with her two remaining torpedoes. At 0206 Venus signalled that the cruiser had sunk. Haguro had gone, in a position about forty-five miles south-west of Penang. Fifty miles away, Cumberland and Richelieu had had tantalising glimpses of starshell and lights but were too late to take part. Saumarez transmitted Vs for Victory and Captain Power signalled: ‘Pick up survivors. Stay no more than ten minutes.' Kamikaze sustained slight damage from the gunfire but managed to escape, returning the following day to rescue approximately 320 survivors. Nevertheless, over 900 Japanese soldiers lost their lives in the battle, including Vice-Admiral Hashimoto and Rear-Admiral Sugiura Kaju. While the evacuation of the Nicobar Islands was successful, the evacuation of the Andaman Islands proved to be a resounding failure. By the end of the war, with the food situation in the islands becoming critical, the Japanese committed several atrocities against the civilian population. This included the transportation of 300 so-called “useless mouths” to the uninhabited Havelock Island, off South Andaman, where all but eleven of them perished. 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. During the intense Battle of the Malacca Strait, Japanese forces attempted a desperate evacuation, facing relentless Allied attacks. Despite fierce resistance, the Allies advanced strategically, leading to significant Japanese losses. Caught in critical confrontations, the Japanese ultimately succumbed, marking a pivotal moment in the Pacific war and shifting the tide toward Allied victory.

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 270 - Supervillain Roundtable XV - Con of Heroes 2025 Recap

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 191:54


Welcome to Issue 270 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this very speical issue we recap Con of Heroes 2025. We have a bunch of guests on and chat with them. A different video show will come out on the YouTube with pictures and videos from the Con. Thank you to: Maka, Boomguy, Astrodar, LACKOFSUBETELTY, TheRomeo, RegalGamesTV, THeMaskedHero, CHARR!, Caldias, Band of Sirens, Man-Is-Obsolete, Funkymonkeymonk, ChaosDonut, Dvader, MrSelfDestruct, KennedyHawk, Hone,  & Lexicon You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. "Hail Hydra!" 

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S27 Ep6020: El Disco de tu Vida

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 56:34


El momento en que una obra cambia, alimenta o ayuda el modo en que ves la vida y observas el mundo ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6020 El Disco de tu Vida Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Europa también pone pausa - El Papa y los reyes británicos - La montaña rusa de los mercados - Los Iphones y las regaderas - Ganó el Bucaramanga - Helicóptero cae al Hudson - Nuevo disco de Pulp - Pronóstico del Tiempo - Pagliacci de Leoncavallo. Historias Desintegradas: Aquellos de la Maldita Vecindad - Banda chilanga para chilangos - Música, teatro, libros, animé - Las obras de arte - Ritmos y culturas - No es el perro en sí - La interpretación -  Guatemala la linda - De los volcanes al Peten - De safari - Monos en el menú - Día internacional del Remero - Nación Charrúa - Viva Uruguay y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de  nuestra completa intervención humana.

Guiri Guiri al aire
Kevin Carabantes habló de su final ante el Once Deportivo y el charrúa Juan Carlos Reyes recordó esa final que le ganó al FAS en el 2006.

Guiri Guiri al aire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 58:15


Guiri al Aire, viernes 20 de diciembre del 2024

Big Fight Weekend
Emanuel Navarrete-Oscar Valdez II + Liam Paro vs Richardson Hitchins, Manny Pacquiao Leads HOF Class And More! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 86:45


It's a jammed packed first weekend of December and we're ready to go over it all on the latest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast." Host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael of Big Fight Weekend are back to go over it all:They start with the Top Rank ESPN card Saturday in Phoenix, AZ as Emanuel Navarrete meets Oscar Valdez in a rematch, for Navarrete's WBO junior lightweight title. And, in the co-feature, Rafael Espinoza battles Robeisy Ramirez in another rematch, for Espinoza's WBO featherweight title. Two very even fights and the guys give some thoughts.Next, it's the Matchroom DAZN card Saturday in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Liam Paro meets Richardson Hitchins for Paro's IBF junior welterweight title. They go over the matchup and why in Puerto Rico? Dan also wants discussion from Sofia, Bulgaria as heavyweights Mahmoud Charr vs. Kubrat Pulev are fighting for Charr's WBA “regular” heavyweight title  Then, there's news as the International Boxing Hall of Fame election results were announced Thursday led by Manny Pacquiao and his amazing resume. Also Michael Nunn, Vinny Paz are in in the "modern men" category. Big Dan has problems with one of them.And among many others going in are referee Kenny Bayless in the non participants and HBO's Ross Greenburg in observer categories. Sad news is covered as former three-time junior featherweight champion Israel Vazquez died on Monday from cancer. He was 46. He's known best for the epic rivalry with Rafael Marquez, two of their four bouts were the fight of the year.  The boys talk the announcement of the full mega card for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for Feb. 22:Undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol 2 IBF heavyweight titlist Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker WBC lightweight titlist Shakur Stevenson vs. Floyd Schofield WBC middleweight titleholder Carlos Adames vs. No. 1 contender Hamzah Sheeraz WBC interim junior middleweight titlist Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Israil Madrimov (who fights first Dec. 21 vs Sergei Bohachuk, as Jaron Ennis ducked the fight) Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel for vacant WBC interim heavyweight title and also, a WBO interim light heavyweight titlist Joshua Buatsi vs. Callum Smith.Finally theire's nostalgia as Dec. 4, 1999 – 25 years ago Wednesday – Fernando Vargas retains 154 title vs. future HOFer Winky Wright in a very close HBO fight  And, on Dec. 6, 2008 – 16 years ago Friday – Manny Pcquiao scores a huge TKO upset as he destroys Oscar De La Hoya and sends him into retirement. Dan was ringside for it all.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast' and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! 

Big Fight Weekend
Emanuel Navarrete-Oscar Valdez II + Liam Paro vs Richardson Hitchins, Manny Pacquiao Leads HOF Class And More! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 86:45


It's a jammed packed first weekend of December and we're ready to go over it all on the latest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast." Host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael of Big Fight Weekend are back to go over it all:They start with the Top Rank ESPN card Saturday in Phoenix, AZ as Emanuel Navarrete meets Oscar Valdez in a rematch, for Navarrete's WBO junior lightweight title. And, in the co-feature, Rafael Espinoza battles Robeisy Ramirez in another rematch, for Espinoza's WBO featherweight title. Two very even fights and the guys give some thoughts.Next, it's the Matchroom DAZN card Saturday in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Liam Paro meets Richardson Hitchins for Paro's IBF junior welterweight title. They go over the matchup and why in Puerto Rico? Dan also wants discussion from Sofia, Bulgaria as heavyweights Mahmoud Charr vs. Kubrat Pulev are fighting for Charr's WBA “regular” heavyweight title  Then, there's news as the International Boxing Hall of Fame election results were announced Thursday led by Manny Pacquiao and his amazing resume. Also Michael Nunn, Vinny Paz are in in the "modern men" category. Big Dan has problems with one of them.And among many others going in are referee Kenny Bayless in the non participants and HBO's Ross Greenburg in observer categories. Sad news is covered as former three-time junior featherweight champion Israel Vazquez died on Monday from cancer. He was 46. He's known best for the epic rivalry with Rafael Marquez, two of their four bouts were the fight of the year.  The boys talk the announcement of the full mega card for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for Feb. 22:Undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol 2 IBF heavyweight titlist Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker WBC lightweight titlist Shakur Stevenson vs. Floyd Schofield WBC middleweight titleholder Carlos Adames vs. No. 1 contender Hamzah Sheeraz WBC interim junior middleweight titlist Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Israil Madrimov (who fights first Dec. 21 vs Sergei Bohachuk, as Jaron Ennis ducked the fight) Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel for vacant WBC interim heavyweight title and also, a WBO interim light heavyweight titlist Joshua Buatsi vs. Callum Smith.Finally theire's nostalgia as Dec. 4, 1999 – 25 years ago Wednesday – Fernando Vargas retains 154 title vs. future HOFer Winky Wright in a very close HBO fight  And, on Dec. 6, 2008 – 16 years ago Friday – Manny Pcquiao scores a huge TKO upset as he destroys Oscar De La Hoya and sends him into retirement. Dan was ringside for it all.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast' and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! 

Galway Bay Fm
Clár sa Charr EP9

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 4:27


Clár sa Charr has returned to Big Bay Breakfast! Gach maidin Dé Luan, we'll be joining Éanna & Róisín for some comhrá 'gus craic on the school run. It will be a great way to learn Irish in a fun way at 7.45am. So bígí linn maidin Dé Luan anseo ar Galway Bay FM. Clár sa Charr is funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee. This week's theme is the general election! 

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História Presente
Intelectuais Indígenas do Continente Americano Temporada 2#6- Martín Delgado

História Presente

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 64:37


Neste episódio, entrevistamos Martín Delgado, do povo Charrúa. Caminhos de Abya Yala - Intelectuais Indígenas do Continente Americano, Projeto de Extensão fruto de uma parceria com o projeto Prodocência Descolonizando o Conhecimento e o Laboratório de Pesquisa e Práticas de Ensino em História (LPPE), ambos do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, busca, a partir de entrevistas com um grupo diverso de intelectuais indígenas, questionar as formas como o continente americano e, especialmente, os povos indígenas têm sido retratados na chamada história "universal". Caminhos de Abya Yala pretende tornar visíveis as ideias, lutas, histórias e propostas epistêmicas dos povos indígenas das Américas, assim como construir pontes entre a academia e o pensamento indígena, fomentando a comunicação entre os modos de existência e as práticas de conhecimento presentes nos mundos indígenas e ocidental. [Caminhos de Abya Yala es un Proyecto de Extensión, fruto de una colaboración con el proyecto Prodocência Descolonizando o Conhecimento (@descolonizandoconhecimentouerj ) y el Laboratorio de Pesquisa e Práticas de Ensino em História (@lppeuerj ), ambos del Instituto de Filosofía y Ciencias Humanas de la UERJ. Caminhos de Abya Yala pretende visibilizar las ideas, luchas, historias y propuestas epistémicas de los pueblos indígenas de las Américas, así como tender puentes entre la academia y el pensamiento indígena, fomentando la comunicación entre modos de existencia y prácticas de conocimiento presentes en los mundos indígena y occidental.] Entrevista realizada em 20 de março de 2024, por Bruno Azambuja. Edição: Fernando Ribeiro Arte da capa: Patrick Dansa Arte do projeto: Elnikasio Ñanku Maulen Leal Vinheta de abertura: Leonardo Pereira Legendamento da entrevista para a língua espanhola: Beatriz Quaresma de Souza Coordenação do Projeto de Extensão Caminhos de Abya Yala - Intelectuais Indígenas do Continente Americano Profa. Alessandra Seixlack Equipe do projeto Alicia Bastos Ana Clara Dutra Angela Roberti Bernardo Barreto Bruno Azambuja Danielle Freire Elnikasio Ñanku Maulen Leal Fernando Ribeiro Fidel Velásquez Flaviano Isolan Jacqueline Ventapane Jamille Oliveira Julia Paula de Moraes Marcos Gabriel Pita da Costa Natalia Caniguan Patrick Dansa Paulo Neto Rafael Xucuru-Kariri

Radiomundo 1170 AM
La Sangre Charrúa de Perú

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 5:28


El entrenador uruguayo Jorge Fossati estará al frente de la selección de Perú frente a Uruguay, una situación que se inauguré en 1927, y se repitió cinco veces, haciendo de los técnicos uruguayos los más presentes al frente de la selección peruana.

Galway Bay Fm
Clár sa Charr – EP2

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 4:03


Clár sa Charr has returned to Big Bay Breakfast! Gach maidin Dé Luan, we'll be joining Éanna & Róisín for some comhrá ‘gus craic on the school run  This week they are talked about life on the farm.  So bígí linn maidin Dé Luan anseo ar Galway Bay FM. Clár sa Charr is funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee  

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Der Boxpodcast
Boxpodcast 490 – WBA-WM: Mahmoud Charr vs. Kubrat Pulev steigt am 7. Dezember in Bulgarien

Der Boxpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 42:30


Endlich gibt es einen neuen Termin für die WBA-Weltmeisterschaft zwischen Mahmoud Charr und Kubrat Pulev! Am 7. Dezember werden die beiden ehemaligen Sauerland-Boxprofis in Sofia (Bulgarien) aufeinandertreffen. Das Schwergewichtsduell sollte zunächst am 30. März in der bulgarischen Hauptstadt Sofia ausgetragen werden, doch Titelträger Charr erlitt kurz zuvor einen Sehnenriss im linken Bizeps und musste operiert … „Boxpodcast 490 – WBA-WM: Mahmoud Charr vs. Kubrat Pulev steigt am 7. Dezember in Bulgarien“ weiterlesen

Nocturna RCN
"En Colombia, al igual que en Uruguay, acudieron ¡a las mentiras! para legalizar la marihuana", dice cubano residente en el país charrúa

Nocturna RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 20:13


Galway Bay Fm
Clár sa Charr - EP1

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 3:33


Clár sa Charr has returned to Big Bay Breakfast! Gach maidin Dé Luan, we'll be joining Éanna & Róisín for some comhrá 'gus craic on the school run  This week they are taking about going back to school. So bígí linn maidin Dé Luan anseo ar Galway Bay FM. Clár sa Charr is funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee

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Guiri Guiri al aire
FAS destituye al charrúa Richard Preza y lleva al banquillo al peruano Alberto Castillo. Diego Luna de Canal 13 de Costa Rica y su pronóstico del Alianza-Alajuelense. Apuntes de los tres equipos nacionales en la fecha 4 de la Copa C.A. de Clubes.

Guiri Guiri al aire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 55:30


Guiri Guiri al aire
FAS destituye al charrúa Richard Preza y lleva al banquillo al peruano Alberto Castillo. Diego Luna de Canal 13 de Costa Rica y su pronóstico del Alianza-Alajuelense. Apuntes de los tres equipos nacionales en la fecha 4 de la Copa C.A. de Clubes.

Guiri Guiri al aire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 55:30


Soccer is Futbol
Soccer is Futbol - Episode 23 - "Technology & Garra Charrúa"

Soccer is Futbol

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 50:25


From the infamous "Hand of God" goal to VAR to dozens of camera angles and state-of-the-art wearable sensors, this latest and freshest edition of Soccer is Fútbol is all about serving up a heaping spoonful of information about technology in soccer. Also: We graduate with honors and we get extra excited about the Uruguayan MLS takeover in Florida!! Soccer is Fútbol!! Connect with us: IG - www.instagram.com/soccer_is_futbol FB - www.facebook.com/soccerisfutbolpodcast TT - www.tiktok.com/@soccer_is_futbol Email - Info@soccerisfutbol.com

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T373 - LA SOMBRA MAS OSCURA - Relato Corto Age of Sigmar

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 40:16


Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre Relatos de Age of Sigmar en Terraescribiente. "LA SOMBRA MAS OSCURA" Una historia de Tzeentch. Calendario de Adviento 2018: Día Cinco Thalinoth, un hechicero de Tzeentch, busca un gran poder en las aguas bajo la ignorante Garra de Mermedus. ¿Logrará sus ambiciones o las mareas del destino lo atraerán hacia su perdición? Es una historia de ambiciones retorcidas, esfuerzos desesperados y los horrores que se esconden debajo... LA HISTORIA Las costas de Gharn están repletas de vida... salvo un lugar donde incluso los insectos nativos temen pisar. Es allí donde se aventura Thalinoth de Charr, el hechicero atraído por la misteriosa Garra de Mermedus por los portentos y visiones enviados por Tzeentch. Algo acecha en las aguas bajo ese lugar a oscuras, algo que podría proporcionar un gran poder a Thalinoth y su banda... o significar su perdición. Escrito por C.L Werner. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

逐工一幅天文圖 APOD Taigi
1093. 銀河內底 ê 美洲鴕鳥 ft. 阿錕 (20230620)

逐工一幅天文圖 APOD Taigi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 1:46


你敢捌看過銀河內底 ê 鳥仔?毋但 月娘頂懸有藏一个查埔人,咱 ê 夜空閣有足濟故事通講。而且無仝所在 較有歷史 ê 文化,嘛會 kā in 上久長 ê 傳說 投影 tī 天頂 ê 天星抑是星雲。一代一代 ê 人看這寡天象,聽 in ê 故事,就會繼續 kā 故事傳落去。這張相片 毋但是 銀河系 中央帶 ê 一部份爾爾,若是根據幾若个 烏拉圭 原住民 ê 傳說,in 閣是一隻叫做 美洲鴕鳥 ê 大隻鳥仔。而且,美洲鴕鳥 ê 跤跡閣 kah 南十字 星群有關係。前景 ê 剪影 是 María Micaela Guyunusa ê 雕像。伊是活 tī 1800 年代 Charrúa 族 ê 原住民查某,是一个抵抗殖民 ê 象徵。這張組合影像是 4 月中 tī 烏拉圭 Cabo Polonio 翕--ê,背景是 大西洋。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20230620/ 影像來源 kah 版權:Fefo Bouvier 畫線 ê 人:Alfonso Rosso 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NSYSU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230620.html Powered by Firstory Hosting

Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
Tuesday Pt1: USMNT vs Oman preview, Pogba fails doping test, Bielsa's murderballers (Soccer 9/12/2023)

Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:25


Susannah Collins, Nico Cantor, Charlie Davies and Alexis Guerreros examine Gregg Berhalter's lineup choices ahead of the USMNT's friendly against Oman (03:36) - does Ricardo Pepi deserve to start? With Paul Pogba facing a lengthy ban after testing positive for enhanced levels of testosterone, the crew discusses the Frenchman's luckless run since returning to Juventus (14:45). Then, Honduras have no margin for error in the CONCACAF Nations League, so what has gone wrong for La H (19:58)? Further south, Ecuador host Uruguay in World Cup qualifiers - can La Tri deal with Marcelo Bielsa's Charrúas (25:17)?  Marco Messina joins in Part Two of the Morning Footy podcast to unpack Italy's slide towards European minnow status.  Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9, @jennychiu For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Don't miss a minute of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División this season on Paramount+! For a limited time, get 50% off an annual plan subscription for as low as $2.50/month for 12 months! Try it free now at paramountplus.com/golazo or paramountplus.com/livesports. This limited time offer ends 9/20. Annual plan only. Terms and conditions apply. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Last Round
283: BoMac Arrested in UK, Possible outcomes, Review Eubank-Smith, GGG & Benn, Fight schedule for end of Year, Shakur-Martin Reported, WBA Settles w/ Charr

The Last Round

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 50:52


This week, The Last Round Podcast review Chris Eubank's win over Liam Smith in the rematch, possible fights for Eubank after this win, Upcoming schedule of fights for the rest of the year, Shakur Stevenson vs. Frank Martin reported, Haney vacates WBC title, Top Rank requests WBO to elevate Teofimo, Train BoMAc arrested in the UK for gun possession and ammunition, possible legal outcomes, and much more. Keep up with the show: https://linktr.ee/TheLastRound 

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Eubank Jr Stops Smith | Gane TKOs Spivak | Adesanya vs Strickland Prediction | WBA Belt Madness

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 104:01


Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout cover recent Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 fight, with Eubank Jr stopping Smith. They also cover UFC with main event Ciryl Gane vs Sergey Spivac, and hit on upcoming UFC 293 with Israel Adesanya vs Sean Strickland with Teddy giving his prediction. They also discuss Brian "Bomac" Mcintyre gun charge and news of the WBA Belt with Charr vs Miller. Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors: https://www.athleticgreens.com/atlas SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER HERE: https://newsletter.teddyatlas.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 05:14 - BoMac Gun Charge 16:00 - Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 43:38 - Rose Namajunas vs Manon Fiorot 51:37 - Ciryl Gane vs Sergey Spivak 1:05:45 - UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland Prediction 1:22:05 - Pacquiao vs Jeff Horn 1:30:47 - WBA Belt, Charr vs Miller TEDDY'S AUDIOBOOK Amazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DR iTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813r THE FIGHT T-SHIRTS https://teddyatlas.com TEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlas Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Eubank Jr Stops Smith | Gane TKOs Spivak | Adesanya vs Strickland Prediction | WBA Belt Madness

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 104:01


Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout cover recent Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 fight, with Eubank Jr stopping Smith. They also cover UFC with main event Ciryl Gane vs Sergey Spivac, and hit on upcoming UFC 293 with Israel Adesanya vs Sean Strickland with Teddy giving his prediction. They also discuss Brian "Bomac" Mcintyre gun charge and news of the WBA Belt with Charr vs Miller. Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors: https://www.athleticgreens.com/atlas SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER HERE: https://newsletter.teddyatlas.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 05:14 - BoMac Gun Charge 16:00 - Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 43:38 - Rose Namajunas vs Manon Fiorot 51:37 - Ciryl Gane vs Sergey Spivak 1:05:45 - UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland Prediction 1:22:05 - Pacquiao vs Jeff Horn 1:30:47 - WBA Belt, Charr vs Miller TEDDY'S AUDIOBOOK Amazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DR iTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813r THE FIGHT T-SHIRTS https://teddyatlas.com TEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlas Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️RUMOR: Jarrell Miller Vs. Mahmoud Charr Oct 14

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 144:06


#jarrellmiller #Mahmoudcharr #Millercharr  ️️️☎️RUMOR: Jarrell Miller Vs. Mahmoud Charr Oct 14

Nocturna RCN
"En Colombia, al igual que en Uruguay, acudieron ¡a las mentiras! para legalizar la marihuana", dice cubano residente en el país charrúa

Nocturna RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 20:13


Invitado: Luis Estrada, Director de la Asociación Civil Cubanos Libres en Uruguay.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/4594627/advertisement

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1406 Elena & Eleonora Charrère | Wine, Food & Travel With Marc Millon

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 22:28


Welcome to Episode 1406 in which Marc Millon interviews Elena and Eleonora Charrère from Les Cretes More about today's guests: Elena and Eleonora's family has been operating in the agricultural sector in the Aosta Valley for 6 generations. Thanks to the foresight of Eleonora's father, Costantino, in the mid-1950s, produced the first bottles of Cru La Sabla that were put up for sale. In 1989 Les Crêtes was founded. In 2007, together with some Aosta Valley producers, Elena and Eleonora founded the Valle d'Aosta delegation of Women of Wine. Les Crêtes ‘ winery is located in the scenic Aymavilles area of the Aosta Valley. Their Vineyards are spread over 20 hectares among parcels in six different villages, and planted in both indigenous vinifera varieties (Petite Arvine , Petit Rouge, Prëmetta , Fumin , Mayolet , Cornalin), as well as the more traditional vinifera varieties (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Muscat). The soils that have developed over the centuries on the glacial morain hillsides around Aymavilles are composed of a mixture of sand and calcareous rocks. To learn more visit: Facebook www.facebook.com/lescretes Instagram www.instagram.com/les.cretes/ Twitter twitter.com/lescreteswinery Website www.lescretes.it/ More about the host Marc Millon: Marc Millon, VIA Italian Wine Ambassador 2021, has been travelling, eating, drinking, learning and writing about wine, food and travel for nearly 40 years. Born in Mexico, with a mother from Hawaii via Korea and an anthropologist father from New York via Paris, he was weaned on exotic and delicious foods. Marc and his photographer wife Kim are the authors of 14 books including a pioneering series of illustrated wine-food-travel books: The Wine Roads of Europe, The Wine Roads of France, The Wine Roads of Italy (Premio Barbi Colombini), and The Wine Roads of Spain. Other titles include The Wine and Food of Europe, The Food Lovers' Companion Italy, The Food Lovers' Companion France, Wine, a global history. Marc regularly lectures and hosts gastronomic cultural tours to Italy and France with Martin Randall Travel, the UK's leading cultural travel specialist. He is soon to begin a regular series on Italian Wine Podcast, ‘Wine, food and travel with Marc Millon'. When not on the road Marc lives on the River Exe in Devon, England To learn more visit: quaypress.uk/ marcmillon.co.uk vino.co.uk quaypress.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marc-millon-50868624 Twitter: @Marc_Millon Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe
Mauro Arambarri The Rise | Los Charrúas

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 3:12


The rise of Mauro Arambarri. Mauro Wilney Arambarri Rosa is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for La Liga club Getafe and the Uruguay national team. The Uruguay national football team represents Uruguay in international men's football, and is controlled by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay. The national team is commonly referred to as La Celeste. Image Credit: mauroarambarri8/instagram

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 3:05


Clár Sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. Today's conversation is about school exams. 

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 3:20


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. The theme for today's programme is a talent show.   

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 2:55


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. The theme for today's programme is holidays.   

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 3:12


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. The theme for today's programme is recycling. 

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 3:02


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. The theme for today's programme is school tour. 

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 3:43


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school.   The theme for today's programme is Pancake Tuesday. 

En Perspectiva
La Mesa de los Viernes - Parte 2 14.04.2023

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 28:22


El martes se conmemoró el Día de la Nación Charrúa y de la Identidad Indígena, una fecha creada por ley en el año 2009, y que toma como referencia La Matanza de Salsipuedes. La ley establece la conmemoración de la fecha y la ejecución de acciones públicas que fomenten la información y sensibilización de la ciudadanía sobre el aporte indígena a la identidad nacional, los hechos históricos relacionados a la Nación Charrúa y lo sucedido en Salsipuedes en el año 1831. El 11 de abril de ese año, el entonces presidente Fructuoso Rivera convocó a los caciques charrúas y sus familias a una reunión cerca del arroyo Salsipuedes -que atraviesa los departamentos de Tacuarembó, Río Negro y Paysandú- argumentando que el Estado necesitaba su ayuda para proteger la frontera. Sin embargo, una tropa de 1.200 soldados al mando de Bernabé Rivera -sobrino del mandatario- sorprendió a los indios y los rodeó. Según un informe de los hechos, redactado por el presidente Rivera, en aquella acción murieron 40 indígenas y 300 fueron capturados, mientras que nueve soldados resultaron heridos y uno murió. Los indígenas prisioneros fueron trasladados a pie hasta Montevideo. La mayor parte de ellos, fundamentalmente mujeres y niños, quedaron a cargo de familias de la capital, donde fueron criados y alfabetizados. Hace décadas se discute si aquel hecho fue o no de una acción genocida. La Tertulia de los Viernes con Alejandro Abal, Juan Grompone, Alex Mazzei y Gonzalo Pérez del Castillo.

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S25 Ep5497: Súper Sangriento

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 54:38


Narración de imágenes gore donde la pantalla se teñirá de rojo y todo será espanto. Ideas para no aburrirse que nos ponen en riesgo. ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 5497 Súper Sangriento Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: Dalái Lama, bésame la lengua - Filtraciones en Washington - Biden aún no está listo - Los últimos Charrúas - La traición de Salsipuedes - De Uruguay a Francia - Así terminaban The Beatles. Historias Desintegradas: Juegos peligrosos - La creatividad infantil - La imaginación poderosa - Nueve hermanos - Nos criamos en subgrupos - Cadena, corona y piñón - En el museo - Reacciones tardías - Todos los suegros - Eso ya es una línea investigativa - Nombre de Tequila - La Teoría de la Relatividad. https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2023/5497_super_sangriento.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe
Darwin Núñez The Rise | Los Charrúas

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 9:38


The rise of Darwin Núñez. Darwin Gabriel Núñez Ribeiro is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Liverpool and the Uruguay national team. Núñez came through Peñarol's youth academy, being promoted to the first team in 2017. The Uruguay national football team represents Uruguay in international men's football, and is controlled by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay. The national team is commonly referred to as La Celeste. Image Credit: darwin_n9/instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/ClRWtbZMs-Y/

El Larguero
Entrevista | Coquito Rodríguez, el padre de Álvaro Rodríguez: "Sabe de todo mi pasado en la selección y él mismo me dijo que quería ir con Uruguay . Me dijo 'yo quiero ser charrúa"

El Larguero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 11:42


El padre del prometedor delantero Álvaro Rodríguez pasa por 'El larguero' para hablar de la decisión de su hijo de jugar con Uruguay.

Galway Bay Fm
Clár Sa Charr - Breithlá

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 4:06


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school.  The theme for today's programme is Birthdays. 

Galway Bay Fm
Clár sa Charr - Madra sa Scoil

Galway Bay Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 3:33


Our new Irish language feature on Mollie in the Morning has just launched! Listen in to Clár sa Charr every Monday morning which will give you the chance to use and improve your ‘cúpla focail'. Clár sa Charr is a short conversation of a parent and child that takes place in the car on the way to school. The theme for today's programme is Dogs.  

PoretCast di Giacomo Poretti
Ep.3 La Garra Charrúa con Lele Adani

PoretCast di Giacomo Poretti

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 67:57


Chiacchierando sul mondo del calcio e non solo con Lele Adani

Fútbol Infinito
¡Eliminación de Uruguay! Los charrúas ganan su partido pero no le dan los goles. Los cruces de 8vos

Fútbol Infinito

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 46:15


Uruguay acusó su falta de gol en sus primeros partidos y se quedó a puertas de la clasificación aún ganando su partido ante Ghana. Una Portugal llena de rotaciones le da la mano a Corea del Sur y clasifican los dos equipos dentro del grupo H. En el grupo G, la sorpresa viene de la mano de la victoria de Camerún ganando a Brasil que alineó suplentes en cada una de sus líneas. Suiza hizo sus deberes y venció a la decepción de Qatar 2022, la selección de Serbia. Realizamos un análisis general sobre la fase de grupos y cómo los equipos han cambiado respecto a sus primeras presentaciones: ⚽ El despiste uruguayo en las matemáticas ⚽ Dilema entre las nuevas generaciones y la vieja guardia ⚽ Corea del Sur vence a Portugal y se clasifica ⚽ Los cruces de 8vos ⚽ Quienes son los favoritos y quién puede ser la sorpresa Si eres fan del fútbol, dale like, comparte y déjanos un comentario! ► ¡Suscríbete y activa la campanita para ser notificado del próximo episodio! ► Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/episodioinfi... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Podcastinfinito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/episodioinf... Grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21633... ► Compra aquí la camiseta de Fútbol Infinito: http://amzn.to/3BGtgm8 #futbolinfinito #mundialinfinito #betcris Free HD videos - no copyright youtu.be/bPJIQwV70Fg Free Creative Footage Library - no copyright youtu.be/lDtll-oCuJ4 Drone Profs youtu.be/PGbN9SQWrPs Qatar2022 youtu.be/82V628ZV2tY

Radical Retro Rewind?!
Thundercats Review: 1:35 & 1:36 "Sword in a Hole" & "The Evil Harp of Charr-Nin" (1985)

Radical Retro Rewind?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 66:24


Hoooo Today's double Thundercats episodes have Ryan and David wishing on harps and jumping through black holes! Frist in "Sword in a Hole" "An S.O.S. from the edge of a Black Hole in deep space sends Lion-O, Snarf and Cheetara out in the Feliner. Captain Shiner, a Prussian space mercenary working for Mumm-Ra, captures Lion-O and Snarf." Then in "The Evil Harp of Charr-Nin" "The ThunderKittens discover a Magical Harp, strum it and release Charr-Nin, a genie who has been imprisoned inside." Original Airdates: November 8, 1985 & November 11, 1985 Thank you to the "ThunderCats Wiki" for the plot synopsis Please Like

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1112 Joan Harnish Interviews Charrère Sisters | Clubhouse Ambassador's Corner

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 55:25


Welcome to Episode 1112 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse's Ambassadors Corner – In this episode Joan Harnish interviews Eleonora Charrère from Les Crêtes winery in Val d'Aosta. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? Guest-Moderator - Joan Harnish Joan is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area in California and now lives in Spain just south of Barcelona near the Priorat área. She is a mother of 3 and her husband is from Barcelona. She has a dual Masters MBA / MIM (Masters in Business Administration and Masters in International Management) and specializes in Marketing and Corporate Event Management. She is a Certified Sommelier, WSET 4 Diploma graduate and Weinakademiker. She is a member of the Via Community and a Climate Change activist. To learn more visit: Instagram @harnishjoan Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-harnish-9223a32b/Website About today's guest producer: Co-founder of @LesCretes family run winery in the Aosta Valley of Italy.Graduate in Agronomy and sommelier working as agronomist and production manager at Les Cretes since 2005. Between vineyard and cellar, loving the magic of wine since I was a child, living step by step through the evolution of the winery with my father and sister. Enchanted by the cycle of nature and its harmony. In my free time I enjoy cooking cakes for my two children. To learn more visit: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lescretes Instagram https://www.instagram.com/les.cretes/ Twitter https://twitter.com/lescreteswinery Website https://www.lescretes.it/ More about the moderator Stevie Kim: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: https://vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences
S2:E4 | A Toast To Competition | Iskar Academy

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 142:16


They're here; the Trials of Athan have officially begun! Headmaster Isolda and Iskar Academy kick off the series of events with a sudden challenge, following a toast, poisoning the contestants in the room who are participating. As the challenge is revealed, Charr and Tanzy are pit against a pair of rivals, old and new, in Tad and Ryu.  ------------------------------- All across the Eastern Continent, HEROES are born every day.  While most people exhibit mundane characteristics, a small segment of the population show the talent for learning skills and abilities that seem impossible. While these hero-touched children sometimes manifest gifts young, it's only through THE EXAM, a mandatory exam for all youth across the Continent to test their ability to manifest these talents. Upon receiving their results, students are instructed to choose one of a half-dozen highly revered Academies devoted to their further education.  ------------------------------- EVER WANT TO PLAY IN A DISCORD RPG GAME? D4 Adventures may be a full stream, but that doesn't mean the world of Iskar Academy is only for us. Join us on our Discord channel, devoted to chat about the game, characters and play your own character in a text-RP version of the world. Interact with the players and share ideas that may make it into our next session! https://discord.gg/DxjZZbXD4k  WATCH US LIVE ON TWITCH EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6:30pm EST Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/D4_Adventures

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences
S2:E5 | Party! at Lake Ezar (again) | Iskar Academy

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 149:13


A successful first trial for Tanzy and Charr can only be followed by one thing: unsanctioned trials at the lake. The team gets up to their usual antics and find out more than they expect about those closest to them. Also, fishing! ------------------------------- All across the Eastern Continent, HEROES are born every day.  While most people exhibit mundane characteristics, a small segment of the population show the talent for learning skills and abilities that seem impossible. While these hero-touched children sometimes manifest gifts young, it's only through THE EXAM, a mandatory exam for all youth across the Continent to test their ability to manifest these talents. Upon receiving their results, students are instructed to choose one of a half-dozen highly revered Academies devoted to their further education.  ------------------------------- EVER WANT TO PLAY IN A DISCORD RPG GAME? D4 Adventures may be a full stream, but that doesn't mean the world of Iskar Academy is only for us. Join us on our Discord channel, devoted to chat about the game, characters and play your own character in a text-RP version of the world. Interact with the players and share ideas that may make it into our next session! https://discord.gg/DxjZZbXD4k  WATCH US LIVE ON TWITCH EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6:30pm EST Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/D4_Adventures

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences
S2:E1 | Returning to Class? Already??? | Iskar Academy

Darkness & Dragons: A D&D Actual for Mature Audiences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 147:26


The break between years is coming to a close and our heroes-to-be reconvene in the cafeteria as they do. We find out more about the classes that will be taken this year, see some familiar faces, and follow up on some projects that have been in the works. Lark learns more about sorcery first-hand. Charr catches up with a close friend. Tanzy gets a club. Moss meets with a professor. ------------------------------- All across the Eastern Continent, HEROES are born every day.  While most people exhibit mundane characteristics, a small segment of the population show the talent for learning skills and abilities that seem impossible. While these hero-touched children sometimes manifest gifts young, it's only through THE EXAM, a mandatory exam for all youth across the Continent to test their ability to manifest these talents. Upon receiving their results, students are instructed to choose one of a half-dozen highly revered Academies devoted to their further education.  ------------------------------- EVER WANT TO PLAY IN A DISCORD RPG GAME? D4 Adventures may be a full stream, but that doesn't mean the world of Iskar Academy is only for us. Join us on our Discord channel, devoted to chat about the game, characters and play your own character in a text-RP version of the world. Interact with the players and share ideas that may make it into our next session! https://discord.gg/DxjZZbXD4k  WATCH US LIVE ON TWITCH EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6:30pm EST Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/D4_Adventures

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«Los últimos charrúas» (3a. parte)

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 4:01


En la obra titulada Caballos de Troya de la historia, el escritor español Javier Sanz relata a manera de diario el trágico fin de los dos «últimos charrúas», como sigue: «Viernes 20 de septiembre de 1833, París: Frente a una nutrida concurrencia de curiosos y médicos, que acuden a observar el parto como si de un raro espectáculo se tratase, Guyunusa, auxiliada por Tacuabé, da a luz a la hija de ambos.... El parto de silla —en cuclillas— tan común entre muchas etnias indígenas, no tiene contratiempos y la pequeña charrúa se suma a sus padres en su indigno destierro. Asombrados, los asistentes comprueban que el llanto de la recién nacida “es en todo similar al de nuestros niños”. Pero... a medida que [mueren] los charrúas y que [se conocen] los detalles de su confinamiento a manos de François de Curel, su “propietario” francés, la curiosidad se torna en indignación y protestas, y] de Curel es denunciado a la policía y [huye] de París... pero no solo. Con su “mercancía” a cuestas, de Curel viaja a su ciudad natal, Lyon, donde se desprende rápidamente de los charrúas vendiéndoselos a un empresario circense que los incorpora a su espectáculo.... »Martes 22 de julio de 1834: Poco después de llegar a Lyon, Guyunusa muere de tuberculosis en el hospital Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon. En su caso, no esperan a que [muera] para raparla y hacer el vaciado en yeso de su cabeza. El busto resultante es aún más vívido que el [del cacique] Vaimaca. Su cuerpo [es] sepultado en una fosa común. Luego de la muerte de su compañera, el joven Tacuabé se las arregla para huir del circo, llevando consigo a su pequeña hija de diez meses de edad. »A partir de allí su rastro se pierde, y las especulaciones sobre su destino son fundamentalmente dos: La primera [es] que Tacuabé y la pequeña, carentes de defensas naturales ante la enfermedad, [se contagian] de la tuberculosis que mató a Guyunusa, y [mueren] poco después. La segunda... [es] que Tacuabé, eximio domador de caballos, [se gana] la vida en el medio rural francés, sobreviviendo [con] su hija. »En 1950, un [breve] artículo aparecido en un periódico de Lyon [sostiene] que una familia radicada en la zona [dice] tener ancestros charrúas.... Todavía [hay] una calleja en esa ciudad que se conoce con el nombre de “Camino del Indio”, y la leyenda popular sostiene que se llama de esa forma porque una vez se vio [a] un indio caminando por ese sendero, [llevando en brazos a una pequeña].»1 Así como en el caso de Tacuabé y su hija, ha habido quienes han especulado sobre la pasión de Cristo, sosteniendo que en realidad no murió en la cruz, sino que se desmayó y recobró el conocimiento dentro del sepulcro. Pero lo cierto es que Jesucristo, el Hijo de Dios, tomó sobre sí la enfermedad del pecado de todos nosotros, tal como profetizó Isaías y reiteró San Pablo, y que es una bien documentada realidad histórica que Cristo murió en esa cruz para que, por medio de Él, pudiéramos experimentar su fuerza salvadora con tan sólo pedírsela.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Javier Sanz, «Una traición, una masacre y una infamia» en Caballos de Troya de la historia: Engaños e ingenio de todos los tiempos que vencieron en la paz y en la guerra (Madrid: La Esfera de los Libros, 2014), pp. 62-64; y «Los últimos charrúas: infamia a la francesa» En línea 8 noviembre 2021. 2 Is 53:6; 2Co 5:21 (BLP/H)

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«Los últimos charrúas» (2a. parte)

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 4:01


En la obra titulada Caballos de Troya de la historia, el escritor español Javier Sanz comienza a relatar el trágico fin de «los últimos charrúas» a manera de diario: «Domingo 22 de julio de 1833, París: Senaqué, el más viejo de los cuatro, el “hombre que cura”, el chamán de su clan, se ha pasado los últimos días de cara a la pared, en un rincón, quejándose en su rústico español: “¡Pobre Senaqué, pobre Senaqué!” Hace días que no prueba bocado, y se debilita poco a poco. Los académicos del Museo de Historia Natural [de Francia] resuelven internarlo en un sanatorio para intentar que recobre la salud. El dinero necesario para ello saldrá del fondo destinado al “tratamiento de animales raros”. Pero todo es inútil. Devastado por la tristeza y por la angustia, agobiado por el encierro y debilitado por el ayuno, el viejo charrúa muere el 26 de julio, poco más de cinco meses después de haber sido arrancado de su tierra. El Museo de Historia Natural se hace cargo de su cuerpo: se le quitan los órganos internos para estudiarlos, algunos de los cuales terminan siendo embalsamados. Con su piel se construye un moldeado de tamaño natural, relleno de paja, aunque sus rasgos son “europeizados”: se le coloca cabello más corto y prolijamente peinado hacia atrás, y se le agregan unos ridículos bigotes, sin tener en cuenta que los charrúas eran lampiños.... »Viernes 13 de septiembre de 1833, París: El cacique Vaimaca [Pirú sobrevive] a su compañero apenas un mes y medio, y [muere] consumido por los mismos males que se llevaron a su viejo amigo. Sus restos [corren] una suerte similar a los de Senaqué. Apenas muerto, se realiza un vaciado en yeso de su cráneo, en base al cual se realiza un busto de gran fidelidad en cuanto a los rasgos se refiere. El resto de su cuerpo es objeto de diversos estudios y análisis; [por ejemplo,] se emplean distintos trozos de su piel para un estudio de suma importancia: ¡determinar la cantidad de glándulas sebáceas y de folículos pilosos que tenía! El cráneo, por su parte, es trepanado y luego serrado para estudiar el cerebro. Su esqueleto se conserva y [le es] cedido más tarde al Museo del Hombre de París.»1 Gracias a Dios, su Hijo Jesucristo se hizo hombre para identificarse plenamente con todos nosotros, incluso con hombres como el cacique Vaimaca Pirú y el chamán Senaqué. Siendo el Sanador a quien la gente acudía para ser curada, Cristo dejó que lo azotaran y lo crucificaran, y murió en nuestro lugar, cargando con nuestras enfermedades para que todos podamos ser sanados. Y siendo por naturaleza Dios, se humilló a sí mismo para que algún día todos los que lo reconozcamos como nuestro Salvador y Cacique divino podamos ser exaltados junto con Él y disfrutar de un cuerpo como el suyo: glorificado, imperecedero e inmortal.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Javier Sanz, «Una traición, una masacre y una infamia» en Caballos de Troya de la historia: Engaños e ingenio de todos los tiempos que vencieron en la paz y en la guerra (Madrid: La Esfera de los Libros, 2014), pp. 62-64; y «Los últimos charrúas: infamia a la francesa» En línea 8 noviembre 2021. 2 Is 53:5; Mt 8:16; 1Co 15:42,51-53; Fil 2:6-11; 3:20-21; 1P 2:24; 1Jn 3:2

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«Los últimos charrúas» (1a. parte)

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 4:01


(Día de la Nación Charrúa y de la Identidad Indígena) El 25 de febrero de 1833 zarpó del Puerto de Montevideo el velero francés Phaéton con rumbo al Puerto de Saint-Malo, Francia. Uno de los pasajeros era François de Curel, exmilitar francés que había instalado un centro de enseñanza en Montevideo. Lo acompañaban, «consignados como equipaje, cuatro charrúas: el cacique Vaimaca Pirú, el chamán Senaqué, el joven guerrero Tacuabé, y su mujer, Guyunusa, embarazada de pocos meses. »Casi dos años antes, los cuatro habían llegado a Montevideo en calidad de prisioneros, luego de la masacre de Salsipuedes», explica el escritor español Javier Sanz en su obra titulada Caballos de Troya de la historia. Poco tiempo después, el presidente de la joven república, el mismo General Fructuoso Rivera que había ejecutado con engaño el exterminio de la nación charrúa, le había cedido los cuatro charrúas a de Curel para que los llevara consigo a Francia. El exmilitar francés le había dado la excusa perfecta para quitárselos de encima, sosteniendo que sus objetivos eran puramente científicos. Así que Rivera «le había dado su autorización redactando una hipócrita declaración que consignaba que los charrúas viajaban con él de forma voluntaria y que estaban dispuestos a permanecer con él en París durante un tiempo, a cambio de que se les proporcionara los medios necesarios para su subsistencia». Después de casi setenta días de travesía, los cuatro indígenas, «demacrados y asustados», arribaron con su «propietario» francés, quien hizo los arreglos para trasladarlos a París, donde mandó imprimir folletos que promocionaban la llegada de cuatro individuos que representaban «los verdaderos tipos de la tercera raza de hombres, la raza cobriza». El 19 de junio de Curel abrió al público «la insólita exposición», cobrando inicialmente cinco francos para ver a los «salvajes», pero luego rebajando la entrada a sólo dos francos debido a la escasa concurrencia. Después de un mes, la Academia de las Ciencias Morales los sometió a un experimento en el que escucharon un concierto musical y, para sorpresa de todos, los «salvajes» mostraron una gran sensibilidad ante la pieza interpretada, sobre todo ante los instrumentos de viento. Y por si eso fuera poco, otra de las pruebas a las que los sometieron, que consistió en tomar sus medidas físicas, llevó a los científicos franceses a la conclusión de que el cráneo de los cuatro charrúas medía igual que el de muchos criminales guillotinados en Francia.1 ¡Valga la coincidencia! Gracias a Dios, no fueron ninguna coincidencia las profecías bíblicas antes de la vida de Jesucristo que se cumplieron al pie de la letra con relación a su muerte en la cruz. Pues una de esas profecías, con la que aquellos pobres charrúas se hubieran identificado plenamente, era que Cristo sería despreciado, humillado y desechado, y que se le consideraría un criminal, precisamente por cargar con nuestros pecados para que pudiéramos ser perdonados.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Javier Sanz, «Una traición, una masacre y una infamia» en Caballos de Troya de la historia: Engaños e ingenio de todos los tiempos que vencieron en la paz y en la guerra (Madrid: La Esfera de los Libros, 2014), pp. 62-64; y «Los últimos charrúas: infamia a la francesa» En línea 8 noviembre 2021. 2 Is 53:3-12 (TLA); Mt 27:38; Mr 15:27(-28); 1Jn 1:9

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
La infamia de Salsipuedes: traición y masacre

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 4:01


(11 de abril: Día de la Nación Charrúa y de la Identidad Indígena) Era el 11 de abril de 1831. Aquel aciago lunes el general Fructuoso Rivera, primer presidente de la República Oriental del Uruguay, aprovechó la larga relación de camaradería y amistad que había cultivado con la nación charrúa durante las luchas revolucionarias para reunirse con sus caciques. «Don Frutos», como se referían los caciques charrúas a su viejo amigo, los había convocado a fin de que se incorporaran a una nueva campaña militar que él presuntamente dirigiría contra el sur de Brasil para recuperar ganado y luego repartirlo entre los que participaran en la expedición. Rivera sabía —pues conocía muy bien sus costumbres— que los caciques llegarían no sólo con sus guerreros sino también con sus mujeres y sus niños. Pero el general Rivera era además un gran conocedor de la zona. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, en el Facundo, lo describe como un «baquiano que conoce cada árbol que hay en toda la extensión de la República del Uruguay».1 Así que Rivera, con gran astucia, escogió para la cita las riberas del arroyo Salsipuedes, un lugar llano sin escondite natural alguno para guarecerse, donde recibió a los charrúas y les sirvió abundante comida y bebida. Luego del agasajo, Rivera le pidió al cacique Venado que le prestara su cuchillo para picar su tabaco, pero cuando el cacique se lo tendió amistosamente, el general fingió sorpresa, se echó atrás, desenfundó su revólver y le disparó. Entonces el resto de sus tropas, unos mil doscientos hombres que estaban aguardando esa señal, comenzaron a atacar inesperadamente a los poco más de cuatrocientos indígenas charrúas —hombres, mujeres y niños—, por lo que otro de los caciques charrúas llamado Vaimaca Pirú increpó a su viejo conocido con estas palabras famosas: «Mirá, don Frutos... ¡tus soldados matando amigos!» En el comunicado oficial que envió al presidente del Senado al día siguiente de la masacre, el presidente Rivera dijo, en tantas palabras, que para controlar «a las indómitas tribus charrúas» juzgó necesario «sujetarlas por la fuerza», atacándolas y destruyéndolas, «quedando en el campo más de cuarenta cadáveres enemigos». Lo cierto es que, entre los muertos en la emboscada, los que lograron escapar y fueron asesinados en los meses que siguieron, y los que murieron como prisioneros durante una marcha de más de cuatrocientos kilómetros a pie hasta Montevideo, más de la mitad de la nación charrúa fue aniquilada como resultado de aquella operación militar en Salsipuedes. Esa infamia debiera motivarnos a estar más agradecidos que nunca de que Dios no resolvió ponerle punto final al «problema humano» —el pecado— como lo hizo Rivera con lo que él consideraba el «problema charrúa».2 Para quitar el pecado del mundo, Dios resolvió más bien que su Hijo Jesucristo fuera sacrificado como un inocente Cordero, muriendo en nuestro lugar para pagar el castigo de ese pecado porque, tal como dijo Cristo mismo: «Nadie tiene amor más grande que el dar la vida por sus amigos».3 Correspondamos a ese amor reconociéndolo no sólo como nuestro gran amigo sino también como nuestro Salvador y Señor. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Javier Sanz, «Una traición, una masacre y una infamia» en Caballos de Troya de la historia: Engaños e ingenio de todos los tiempos que vencieron en la paz y en la guerra (Madrid: La Esfera de los Libros, 2014), pp. 61-62; y «Salsipuedes, una traición y una masacre» En línea 7 noviembre 2021; Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Facundo, o, civilización y barbarie, 7a. ed. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sopena, 1958), p. 37. 2 Sanz 3 Jn 1:29; 15:13

Massively OP
Episode 367: Day of the Long Charr

Massively OP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 70:39


On this week's episode, Bree and Justin talk about April Fools Day in MMOs, Black Desert's expansion release, FFXIV's housing lottery, no E3 in 2022, World of Warcraft's expansion rumor, RIFT's future, and what MMOs would be interesting if combined. It's the Massively OP Podcast, an action-packed hour of news, tales, opinions, and gamer emails! And remember, if you'd like to send in your question to the show, use this link or call in to our voicemail at (734) 221-3973. Intro Adventures in MMOs: LOTRO, DDO, GW2, CoH News: April Fools and Long Charr News: Black Desert: Eternal Winter arrives this week News: FFXIV's upcoming patch, housing lottery News: E3 cancels its digital show News: World of Warcraft's expansion rumor News: Is there hope for RIFT? Mailbag: What MMO combination would be sweet? Mailbag: How do we feel about New World's future? Outro Other info: Podcast theme: "Dalaran" from World of Warcraft Your show hosts: Justin and Bree Listen to Massively OP Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, TuneIn, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Pocket Casts, Amazon, and Spotify Follow Massively Overpowered: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, Twitch If you're having problems seeing or using the web player, please check your flashblock or scriptblock setting.