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As the Commander of U.S. Central Command, General Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., USMC (Ret.), oversaw some of the most important — and controversial operations in modern U.S. military history. He had direct operational responsibility for the strikes on Qassem Soleimani and two successive leaders of ISIS, the many months of deterrence operations against Iran and its proxies, and the methodical drawdown in Iraq. He directed the noncombatant evacuation operation in Afghanistan, and our final withdrawal from that tortured country.His book, The Melting Point has three themes which are as follows.The first one is the importance of the primacy of civilian control of the military. The second theme is the uniqueness of being a combatant commander. Combatant commanders participate in the development of policy, although as junior partners. Finally, the third theme that McKenzie argues is that leaders matter, and the decisions they make have a profound effect on what happens on the battlefield. McKenzie provides a vivid portrait of leadership in action in one of the most volatile regions of the world.Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama, General Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr. graduated from The Citadel in 1979 and was commissioned as a Marine Corps officer, beginning his notable military career as an infantry officer, which would ultimately lead to his appointment as Commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM).
Send us a textIn this episode, Simon speaks with Dr Katharine Fortin about non-international armed conflicts, focussing on the intersections between IHL, international human rights law and armed non-State actors. Dr Katharine Fortin is a senior lecturer of public international law and human rights at Utrecht University's Netherlands Institute of Human Rights. She is the Editor in Chief of the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights and founder of the Armed Groups and International Law blog. Her book The Accountability of Armed Groups under Human Rights Law (OUP, 2017) won the Lieber Prize in 2018. She is Co-Investigator on the Beyond Compliance Consortium: Building Evidence on Promoting Restraint by Armed Actors. Katharine has a LLM and PhD from the Utrecht University. She is a qualified solicitor in the UK and previously worked at Norton Rose Fulbright, the Council of Churches of Sierra Leone, the ICC and the ICTY.Additional resources:Fortin, Katharine ‘Mapping Calamities: Capturing the Competing Legalities of Spaces under the Control of armed non State Actors without erasing everyday civilian life' (2023) 8(1) Social Science and Humanities OpenMatthew Bamber-Zryd, 'ICRC engagement with armed groups in 2024' Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog (31 October 2024)Katharine Fortin and Ezequiel Heffes (eds), Armed Groups and International Law: In the Shadowland of Legality and Illegality (Edward Elgar, 2023)Naz Modirzadeh, 'Cut These Words: Passion and International Law of War Scholarship' (2020) 61(1) Harvard International Law Journal 1.Zoe Pearson, 'Spaces of International Law' (2008) 17 Griffith Law Review 489.Helen Kinsella, The Image Before the Weapon: A Critical History of the Distinction between Combatant and Civilian (Cornell University Press, 2015)Kieran McIvoy, 'Beyond Legalism: Towards a Thicker Understanding of Transitional Justice' (2007) 34(4) Journal of Law and Society 411.Sally Engle Merry, The Seductions of Quantification: Measuring Human Rights, Gender Violence and Sex Trafficking (University of Chicago Press, 2016)Ana Arjona, Rebelocracy: Social Order in the Colombian Civil War (CUP, 2016)Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, Rebel Rulers: Insurgent
This week, we're sharing a conversation with Errico, a combatant member of Tekoşîna Anarşist, an internationalist anarchist formation in critical solidarity with the Rojava Revolution. For this episode, Errico answers some questions we had about what's been happening in Syria and concerns from within the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. You can find ideas and updates from the TA formation on their blog, https://tekosinaanarsist.noblogs.org. Past interviews with TA can be found here. Transcript PDF (Unimposed) Zine (Imposed PDF) Errico's voice has been re-recorded by a comrade for anonymity. The transcript is already up in the show notes and at our website for easier reading, translation and sharing and you can find past interviews we've done with TA linked in the show notes. And there is an announce-only signal group that anyone can join with updates and analysis by anarchists in the region or paying attention which we'll link in our shownotes. Just a headsup, the usernames of members of this group will be visible to the all other users there and it might be a good opportunity to set up your signal username and make your phone number unfindable for better anonymity prior to joining the signal group ( https://signal.group/#CjQKIN0TDK_nsHV4uXRtLIdaUOL2R6yv7uvRs8c3RUiXLr-EEhBPEntGCDqJQOD4pzU36i6O ) We simultaneously recorded an interview with Cedric and Khuzama, two libertarian communists and editors of and contributors to the blog Interstices-Fajawat.org about their insights into Syria. This interview will be coming out soon, so keep an eye on our feed. . ... . .. Featured Track: Rojava Punks by Emperor X from The Lakes of Zones B and C
Send us a textIn this video, we review the death toll in Gaza, the civilian-to-combatant ratio, war crimes being committed & more. Support the show
In John 10, Jesus deals with the fact that there is a thief out there trying to steal sheep from the Shepherd. What is the thief's intent? To steal, kill and destroy. But why is the good Shepherd come? To give life more abundantly. Please tune in.
Defense Innovation Unit AI Technical Director Chris Murphy has a dual-hatted role also serving as the organization's embed at Indo-Pacific Command. DIU's embed program pairs technologists with combatant commands to field technology more quickly. Murphy at AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific highlights this commercial integration role and how he's focused on leveraging modeling and simulation capabilities from the commercial AI space to enable decision superiority. He discusses how he sees these efforts enabling rapid delivery of solutions and helping to scale technology innovation across the mission partner environment.
On Sept. 17, at the University of Texas at Austin, General (Ret.) Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie Jr. spoke about his book, “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century.” This discussion, moderated by Joseph Maguire, covers Gen. McKenzie's military career, with a particular focus on his time as commander of U.S. Central Command – which included the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
Get comfy, grab a drink, put your feet up (No, not on that, that's a bazooka) and chill with us as we re-enter The Drift Sessions. Get a peek behind the screen at the what if's and why's while we discuss our latest podcast adventure, 'Karmageddon'. Written and GM'd by Pan in this Patreon exlusive aftershow. Pan, Sci and RJ discuss Karmageddon Epoisodes 3 - 5. Visitor or Combatant, New Kids on the Block and Frisk
On this special episode, Wadhwani AI Center director Gregory C. Allen is joined by Schuyler Moore, the first-ever Chief Technology Officer of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), Justin Fanelli, the Chief Technology Officer of the Department of the Navy, and Dr. Alex Miller, the Chief Technology Officer for the Chief of Staff of the Army for a discussion on the warfighter's adoption of emerging technologies. They discuss how U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), in conjunction with the Army and Navy, has been driving the use of AI and other advanced technologies through a series of exercises such as Desert Sentry, Digital Falcon Oasis, Desert Guardian, and Project Convergence.
Joel finishes our series on how to engage in politics as a Disciple of Jesus Date: September 8, 2024 Speaker: Joel Seymour Series: DiscipleShift
PREVIEW: GITMO: Colleague Bill Roggio, FDD, recounts the recidivism rate of Guantanamo illegal combatant detainees over the decades. More tonight. 1867 Khyber Pass
PREVIEW: GAZA: HAMAS: Conversation with colleague Seth Frantzman, FDD, re: the Hamas combatant numbers fighting after 10 months of war and recruiting in Gaza. More tonight. 1898 Gaza
Canada's Defence Minister Bill Blair is in Halifax for the launch of the new Canadian Surface Combatant fleet. It's been called the largest shipbuilding initiative in Canada since the Second World War. He tells us about the project and many other national defence-related items.
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In this episode of the "Digital Warfighting Series with CENTCOM,"co-hosts Lauren Bedula and Hondo Geurts sit down with Brigadier General John Cogbill from CENTCOM to explore the strategic implications of digital transformation in modern warfare. From operationalizing the commander's vision to fostering a culture of innovation, Brigadier General Cogbill provides insights into how headquarters are redefining their approach to digital warfighting.Key Takeaways:1. Culture of Innovation: Initiatives like the Dragon's Lair and the Innovation Oasis are pivotal in unlocking the potential of servicemen and women, empowering them to become problem solvers rather than just problem identifiers.2. Digital Transformation in Real Time: The integration of live data and real-world scenarios enables unprecedented levels of situational awareness, allowing commanders to make informed decisions and maintain a common operating picture across the AOR.3. Experimentation and Collaboration: Despite the demands of real-world operations, CENTCOM prioritizes experimentation and collaboration with industry partners to drive digital literacy and refine warfighting capabilities.4. Interoperability and Integration: Ensuring interoperability across components and with partner nations remains a critical focus, with ongoing efforts to streamline data flow and optimize decision-making processes.5. Strategic Vision: Looking ahead, the command envisions a future characterized by live data-driven decision-making processes, minimizing reliance on traditional methods like PowerPoint and maximizing the effectiveness of digital tools in achieving mission objectives.
PREVIEW: #KABUL: #STATE DEPARTMENT: Conversation with colleague Mary Kissel, foormer senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, re how the State Department prepares for evacuating people from trouble (NEO: Non-combatant Evacuation Operation)-- and what to make of the failures of the Afghanistan evacuation of August, 2021. More details later tonight. 1895 Khyber Pass
In this special Defence Connect Podcast, hosts Liam Garman and Steve Kuper unpack the findings of the government's independent analysis of the Navy's surface combatant fleet with former defence minister and ambassador to the US, the Honourable Kim Beazley AC. The trio begin by discussing the background and logic behind the review and how they shaped the findings the government ultimately released. They then move on to discuss the government's commitment to expand the number of surface combatants in the fleet and the emphasis on building out the “Tier 2” fleet alongside innovative capabilities, including autonomy. Finally, the trio discuss the balancing act required to deliver this ambitious plan and Australia's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
In this special episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, Liam Garman, Steve Kuper, and Rob Dougherty unpack the independent analysis into Navy's surface combatant fleet – and what the recommendations will mean for the Royal Australian Navy and defence industry. The podcast begins by examining how the recommendations will change the makeup of the Royal Australian Navy, with the introduction of up to 11 new general purpose frigates and the reduction of the Hunter Class program from nine to six. The three then look into how the Royal Australian Navy appears to be grasping the benefits offered by autonomy. They wrap-up the podcast discussing how the growth of Australia's surface fleet to 26 may create challenges for the Defence workforce. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
Fresh off their victory in The Iron Circus, Vee rejoins Radar and Ryder on the demiplane of Karmageddon to finally reconnect with Baphomet. But first, they have to meet the family, enjoy the sights and catch a train. This weeks shout out: Cybertopia. (https://goodpods.app.link/8ldDQkBV0Gb) Like what you hear? Cosmopunk is a comedy sci-fi-fantasy podcast set in Paizo's Starfinder universe and releasing every two weeks! Subscribe to us on ITUNES, SPOTIFY, PODBEAN or wherever you listen to your podcasts! >>SOCIAL LINKS HERE
Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube started off with Danny White, AD for Tennessee, entering the fray of Tennessee vs. the NCAA & Greg seeing improvement in his solo dad duty; then, John Parker Wilson, former Alabama QB, tells McElroy & Cubelic how stellar Alabama's coaching staff looks & his lasting memory of being coached by Nick Saban; and finally, we give our Top 3 concerts. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, we get to talk to writer Paula Delgado Kling - after a long absence - about her book, which is now a reality and will be launched on 28 January 2024 (Tune in for further details). "Leonor, the Story of a Lost Childhood," is a heart wrenching tale of a young girl who entered the FARC guerrillas in Colombia, becoming the "first girl" of the commander in her region of Putumayo. Author Delgado Kling has had unrivalled access to Leonor over the space of some 20 years as she goes through the process of reintegration back into formal Colombian society after being captured by the military. Now a mother herself, Leonor has returned to her hometown of Mocoa and her life continues there. However, this story is not just one of a young girl born into poverty, abuse and misery, it also runs parallel to Delgado Kling's family's experiences of having to leave Colombia due to the threat of kidnapping at the hands of the M19 guerrillas. The Colombia News Brief is reported by Emily Hart. Paula Delgado Kling´s website: http://pauladelgadokling.com
Julie Zhan (Dancer, Actor, Combatant, multi-hyphenate) talks about her ride within this industry and how she is working towards putting her life first. Julie explores welcoming jobs instead of forcing things and killing herself in the process. You can see Julie's previous projects on her Imdb page. Keep up with Julie via her instagram @dancejujudance Watch Julie's recent short film Zoetic You can also check out Julie's page www.juliezhan.com Looking for more Not like the Movies content? Check out our instagram @notlikethemoviespod As always, feel free to reach out with questions and guest requests by emailing us at notlikethemoviespod@gmail.com. Original theme song by Summer Grace Original Photography by Rion Ezra
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Jana a Jakub si do podcastu zavolali Sama Jurču, ktorý sprevádza ľudí v múzeu sestier Royových na Starej Turej a zároveň robí koordinátora networku Combatant – komunita združujúca ľudí, ktorí sú kresťania a majú radi metal/istov. Budete počuť: príbehy, ktoré vám ukážu, v čom boli Mária a Kristína Royové povahovo rozdielne a ako sa dopĺňali akú sociálnu prácu sestry Royové v Starej Turej rozbehli, prečo to vôbec začali robiť a ako na to zháňali financie v akom jazyku nájdete jednu z najprekladanejších slovenských kníh Bez Boha na svete čo sa Samovi stalo na metalovom festivale Gothoom tipy na rôzne metalové projekty
Land use warrior Matt Westrich brings his Army experience to the battlefields of organizational combat. Matt has great experience and knowledge to share with all of us. It's a great listen, be sure to tune in on your favorite podcast app.4:44 – Al Bundy is modeled after me8:30 – Utah, where the heck is Utah? 22:36 – I get into announcing because nobody else in the club wanted to pick up a microphone 26:54 – Craig goes to push me, and I'm like, what are you doing?39:27 – In the land use community, we have had to fight heavily to keep the area from being developed45:39 – Land use is a fickle thing; nobody wants to talk about it53:17 – I did $19,000 worth of body damage to my PowerWagonSpecial thanks to 4low Magazine and Maxxis Tires for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show
#Londinium90AD: Gaus and Germanicus debate that the Ukraine War Escalation will continue until one combatant loses. Michael Vlahos. Photo: 1944 B-29 Kansas
Navigating opposition, embrace your role as a messenger, communicating God's truth in a combatant world. A devotional written by Vince Miller.
On today's Coffee with Rich, we will be joined by Brian Hill. We will discuss Use of Force science, Red Dots, the Law of Self-Defense, Deliberate Coaching and The Inner Game of Shooting and many more topics! JOIN US! Brian is owner and head coach of The Complete Combatant located in Dahlonega, GA, a Heckler & Koch (HK) Brand Ambassador, a presenter at National Conferences and past owner of Fusion Fitness and MMA. Brian is a Certified Red Dot Instructor with Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project. Brian Hill is also a Rangemaster Certified Master Instructor with Tom Givens of Rangemaster and a past Tac Con Presenter. Brian is also a 4th degree Black belt in Japanese Jiu-Jitsu and Karate, a 3rd degree Black belt in Taekwondo, and a certified MMA Conditioning Coach. He has been a full-time instructor since he was 18, and he personally trains every day. Brian has graduated from Force Science Institute and holds a Force Science Analyst Certification. Brian is a certified by Massad Ayoob Group as a Deadly Force Instructor to teach and certify self-defense firearms instructors in the complicated and nuanced discipline of teaching the legalities of use of deadly force in self-defense. Additionally, Brian has GRADUATED with HONORS from Andrew Branca's Law of Self Defense Instructor Program! This program provides professional-level understanding of the theory and application of self-defense law. Brian is also a member of Active Self Protection's (ASP) Instructor Development Portal and is one of the qualified instructors listed on ASP's Instructor Directory. Lastly, Brian Hill is a former deputy with the Fulton County Sheriff's Department Reserve. Brian's Website: http://www.thecompletecombatant.com/ Coffee with Rich Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rhodieusmc/videos American Warrior Show: https://americanwarriorshow.com/index.html SWAG: https://shop.americanwarriorsociety.com/ American Warrior Society please visit: https://americanwarriorsociety.com/
Shares of Micron dropping after China bans the U.S. chipmaker. What the latest move means for tensions between Washington and Beijing. Plus key lawmakers meeting at the White House to try to come up with a solution on the debt ceiling. And Pfizer gets in on the weight loss drug race and sees shares soar. Fast Money Disclaimer
“Cyber Persistence Theory” – a paradigm-shifting book that has already transformed how governments approach the cyber realm. We are delighted to have the authors as our guests on the No Name Podcast! Michael Fischerkeller is a research staff member in the Information, Technology and Systems Division at the Institute for Defense Analyses, a Federally Funded Research and Development Center. Michael has spent his entire professional career supporting the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Combatant and Multi-National Force commanders, and the Intelligence Community. His areas of expertise are cyber strategy, strategic / operational concept development, and analysis / assessment. Richard J. Harknett is Professor and Director of the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati. He also co-directs the Ohio Cyber Range Institute, a state-wide organization supporting education, workforce, economic, and research development in cybersecurity. He served as Scholar-in-Residence at US Cyber Command and National Security Agency and has held two Fulbright Professor positions.
Welcome to the sixtieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! I've been reluctant to discuss current events but felt this was a good topic since the US Military has accomplished four Non-Combatant Evacuations or NEOs from four US Embassies in the last three years; Afghanistan, Ukraine, Belarus, and as of last week Khartoum Sudan. Instructing at the Joint Forces Staff College I taught US and International students Humanitarian Operations and we did an exercise on NEOs. This episode explains why NEOs are one of the most intense and potentially dangerous missions the US military and often our allies get involved with. When a US Ambassador calls saying get us out, NEOs are how we do it. This episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These are detailed and exhaustively researched profile graphics printed on vinyl of your favorite airplanes you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Go look at the 129 Ready-to-Print profiles or let us custom draw your favorite aircraft with your name, tail codes, and weapons load on the plane. We also do unit patches that are weather-resistant and stick on the windows of your vehicles. The Lockheed C-130 has been involved in numerous NEOs and this C-130J from Little Rock AFB represents the current US Air Force version of the Hercules. The C-17 Globemaster II was the workhorse of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. This Charleston AFB C-17A was one of the last US Air Force aircraft to leave the country with 825 people on the cargo floor! The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper drone is the mainstay of the US Air Force drone program. This MQ-9 Reaper flies with the 867th Attack Squadron out of Creech AFB near Indian Springs Nevada. Thanks for downloading and listening to this sixtieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. This and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast can be found on my website at markhasara.com under the Podcast Pulldown menu. Thanks again for listening and we'll talk to you next week!
Welcome to the sixtieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! I've been reluctant to discuss current events but felt this was a good topic since the US Military has accomplished four Non-Combatant Evacuations or NEOs from four US Embassies in the last three years; Afghanistan, Ukraine, Belarus, and as of last week Khartoum Sudan. Instructing at the Joint Forces Staff College I taught US and International students Humanitarian Operations and we did an exercise on NEOs. This episode explains why NEOs are one of the most intense and potentially dangerous missions the US military and often our allies get involved with. When a US Ambassador calls saying get us out, NEOs are how we do it. This episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These are detailed and exhaustively researched profile graphics printed on vinyl of your favorite airplanes you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Go look at the 129 Ready-to-Print profiles or let us custom draw your favorite aircraft with your name, tail codes, and weapons load on the plane. We also do unit patches that are weather-resistant and stick on the windows of your vehicles. The Lockheed C-130 has been involved in numerous NEOs and this C-130J from Little Rock AFB represents the current US Air Force version of the Hercules. The C-17 Globemaster II was the workhorse of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. This Charleston AFB C-17A was one of the last US Air Force aircraft to leave the country with 825 people on the cargo floor! The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper drone is the mainstay of the US Air Force drone program. This MQ-9 Reaper flies with the 867th Attack Squadron out of Creech AFB near Indian Springs Nevada. Thanks for downloading and listening to this sixtieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. This and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast can be found on my website at markhasara.com under the Podcast Pulldown menu. Thanks again for listening and we'll talk to you next week!
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The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents Chapter 2, Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Che Guevara's classic handbook on Guerrilla Warfare (1961) - "The Guerrilla Fighter: Social Reformer", "The Guerrilla Fighter as Combatant", and "Organization of a Guerrilla Band" Connect with PSMLS: https://linktr.ee/peoplesschool Sign up to join the PSMLS mailing list and get notified of new Zoom classes every Tuesday and Thursday: http://eepurl.com/h9YxPb Timestamps: 0:00 Part 1: The Guerrilla Fighter: Social Reformer 7:20 Part 2: The Guerrilla Fighter as Combatant 35:00 Part 3: Organization of a Guerrilla Band
With Andrew in beautiful Hawaii this week, Josh is joined by the Wolf of Oaklawn to talk about Derby SZN, Rebel Day, Vegas, and Combatant. Help support OTWL by signing up for AMWager and get a 100% First Deposit Match up to $300 for new account holders. Click the link to sign up: https://link.amwager.com/OTWL Follow us on Twitter @wrong_lead: https://twitter.com/wrong_leadRead our articles and check out our shirts and other merch at www.onthewronglead.com
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies invites you to listen to our Aerospace Nation event with Gen Tod D. Wolters, USAF (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. European Command and former NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
Episode Summary: In Episode 106 of the Aerospace Advantage podcast, We've Seen the B-21: What Comes Next?, John “Slick” Baum chats with Lt Gen Dave Deptula, USAF (Ret.), Mark Gunzinger, and Doug Birkey of the Mitchell Institute team about their experiences at the B-21 rollout and what the future will hold for America's newest bomber. Opening the hanger doors and rolling the aircraft out for public viewing earlier this month marked a key juncture towards rebuilding America's airpower arsenal. It all comes down to producing the long-range sensor/shooter capabilities in adequate capacity that the nation will need to meet tomorrow's threats. Combatant commanders simply can't get enough bombers these days, so we can't get B-21s on the ramp soon enough. These members of the Mitchell Institute team were part of a select group to see this aircraft during its December 2nd rollout; in this episode, they discuss the event, first impressions of the aircraft, and key factors that will shape the future of the program. Credits: Host: Lt Col (Ret.) John “Slick” Baum, Senior Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Producer: Shane Thin Executive Producer: Douglas Birkey Guest: Lt Gen (Ret.) David Deptula, Dean, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Guest: Mark Gunzinger, Director, Future Concepts and Capability Assessments, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Guest: Douglas Birkey, Executive Director, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Institute.Aerospace LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitchellstudies/ #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #b21 #bomber #usaf #lrs Thank you for your continued support!
Episode 48 - Join us Sunday evening November 20th at 1900 CSTBenjamin Wyatt US Navy SWCC Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSxR...Also you can support us at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheScuttlebut...Saving lives 1 episode at a timeAnother way to support us is by the following links linktr.ee/thescuttlebuttpodcast#Veterans #Army #Navy #AirForce #Marines #CoastGuard #22adaySupport the show
Jim Gray & Jim Gray cruise in to talk about their upcoming author talk. The conversation was peaceful.
Pose ta Question pour le prochain épisode: https://forms.gle/4fhDMwibo42GrAiW7Sujets:0:00 - Intro4:00- Zone 2 AM VS PM7:05 - Stagnation en CAP11:05 - Interferences d’Entrainement18:15 - Comment Planifier de la VO2max25:40 - Wingate pour Combatant28:22 - Entraînement pour l’Ultra34:40 - Progression Z237:46 - Z2 chez les Jeunes 39:45 - Nutrition et Z217 Juillet 2022NEWS► Séminaire Marseille (Septembre 2022): https://upsidestrength.com/fr/seminaire-oxygene-serval/► Séminaire Toulouse (Octobre 2022): https://upsidestrength.com/fr/seminaire-oxygene-rive-droite/---QUI EST SEAN?Sean est un coach de la performance spécialisé dans le profilage physiologique pour athlètes de CrossFit et de Sports d’Endurance (Cyclisme, Course à Pied, Triathlon, Natation, etc…). Sean intervient aussi en tant que consultant et formateur auprès de gérants de salles, d’organisations sportives (régionales et nationales) et coaches souhaitant approfondir leurs connaissances ou leur approche à la discipline. --FORMATIONS EN LIGNE:► Comprendre les Seuils Physiologiques et les Zones d'Entrainement: https://www.upsidestrengthacademy.com/seuils-et-zones► Le Système Respiratoire dans la Performance Sportive - https://www.upsidestrengthacademy.com/systeme-respiratoire► L'Oxygène dans la Performance Sportive (Séminaire): https://www.upsidestrengthacademy.com/seminaire-oxygene-performance—-CONNECT:► Abonne-toi pour voir plus de vidéos: http://bit.ly/1Xgr5y5► Réserve ta Consultation: https://bit.ly/UpsideConsult► Podcast: https://upsidestrength.podbean.com/► WhatsApp: https://wa.me/41763949673► Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanseale► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanseale/► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/upsidestrength► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upside_strength► Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSgNAPQF/EQUIPMENT & PROMOS
The media primary is underway as candidate profiles pop up everywhere, the NYT does a climate change doozy, and the wretches are flooded with Burger King mail. Time Stamps 00:25 - Introduction 02:29 - Front Page 34:02 - Obsessions 45:18 - Reader Mail 56:33 - Favorite Items of the Week Show Notes: Limited Liability Podcast NYT: Infighting Overshadow's Big Plans at The Washington Post Politico: Fifty Years After Watergate, A Generation of Frightened Editors WaPo: Floridians Give Desantis Points For His Covid Stance. Will it Hold? New Yorker: Can Ron DeSantis Displace Donald Trump as the G.O.P.'s Combatant-in-Chief? WaPo: USA Today Removes 23 Articles, Says Reporter Fabricated Sources Vice: White Nationalists Want to Reclaim Nature as a Safe Space for Racists NYT: Republicans Drive to Tilt Courts Against Climate Action Reaches a Crucial Moment Reason: Are a Majority of D.C. Circuit Judges Republican Appointees? NYT Thinks So The Hostile Media Phenomenon: Biased Perception and Perceptions of Media Bias in Coverage of the Beirut Massacre WSJ: One Grocer Wanted to Give Up Plastic. It Got Rotting Bananas Instead. Poynter: Pairing College Journalism Students With News Outlets May Be Key to Solving the Local News Crisis, Researchers Suspect
When does a war truly end? What becomes of those left standing and, the ghosts that remain? In 2001, Vietnam vet, David Moragne returned to Vietnam with his comrades with those questions. His film, Flashback: Summer Sail One Revisited documents what they discovered. Bio David Moragne, was born in Manhattan, raised in the Bronx, nurtured in Greenwood, S.C. and grew up in Dong Ha, RVN. He is a retired visual facilitator and storyteller, who has lived an adventurous life before settling down with his family in California's Eastbay community for the past forty years. He is blessed wife an amazing wife, talented and loving family, and friends who make a difference. David takes nothing for granted, and appreciates all his gifts and blessings. For him, “Life Is Good!!!” Notable Mentionshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dpB53CyK04&list=PPSV (Flashback: Summer Sail One Revisited: )On June 11th, 1967, a CH 46 Transport Helicopter call sign Bonnie Sue, with a four man crew from the HMM, 265th Marine Air Group went down while inserting a seven man recon team, call sign Summer Sail One from Third Force Reconnaissance Company in to their zone of operation, south of the DMZ and west of Con Thien, Vietnam. All aboard were killed, and there are bodies never recovered. The accounts, recollections, and memories of this incident have crisscrossed thousands of miles, a lot of years, and affected many people. This is an American story, told in a common language of how some of those affected have tried to find understanding, acceptance, and closure. https://www.justice.gov.za/trc/ (Truth and Reconciliation Commission) was established in South Africa in 1996, to help heal the country by uncovering the truth about human rights violations during Apartheid. https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history (Vietnam War:) The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people (including over 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam War, and more than half of the dead were Vietnamese civilians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Demilitarized_Zone (DMZ (Vietnam)): was a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demilitarized_zone (demilitarized zone) established as a dividing line between https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam (North) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Vietnam (South Vietnam) from July 1954 to 1976 as a result of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Indochina_War (First Indochina War). During the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War (Vietnam War) (1955-1975) it became important as the battleground demarcation separating North from South Vietnamese territories. The zone ceased to exist with the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reunification_of_Vietnam (reunification of Vietnam) on July 2, 1976, though the area remains dangerous due to the numerous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unexploded_ordnance (undetonated explosives) it contains. https://www.encyclopedia.com/defense/energy-government-and-defense-magazines/grunts#:~:text=For%20the%20soldiers%20who%20served,were%20sometimes%20under%20enemy%20fire. (“grunts”:) For the soldiers who served in the Vietnam War, the word grunt was not just a nickname but also a commentary on their status in the hierarchy of war. To be a grunt was to be in the infantry. It meant leaping out of helicopters into landing zones that were sometimes under enemy fire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_in_action (MIA:) Missing in action (MIA) is a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualty_(person) (casualty) classification assigned to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combatant...
Pope Francis said that we Traditional Catholics should not make a battlefield of the liturgy. Because he complains of Catholics hanging on to outdated things and old ideas, it is like he is saying that people who want a united and sacred liturgy (traditionalists or trads) disrupt the purpose of liturgy... who are the real combatants? why is this deja vu? and what did Father Hardon say we can do about it?
In this episode we talk with Chad Pillai about combatant command campaign planning. Pillai is a U.S. Army strategist and the author of “Developing a Combatant Command Campaign Plan: Lessons Learned at US Central Command” published by the Modern War Institute at West Point.
We discuss breaking news with Ukraine, the economy, polling, voting, and more. Our guests are: Ben Harnwell, Phillip Patrick, Joe Rieck Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 3/09/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
We discuss breaking news with Ukraine, the economy, polling, voting, and more. Our guests are: Ben Harnwell, Phillip Patrick, Joe Rieck Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 3/09/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
What if everything around you, every element of your daily life could be weaponized against you and your nation? Space, cyberspace, civil society - all tools and arenas available to the enemy in addition to the traditional domains of warfare. That's the premise of the new book Old and New Battlespaces: Society, Military Power, and War authored by Jahara "Franky" Matisek and Buddhika Jayamaha. A BETTER PEACE welcomes Franky to the virtual studio to discuss how this concept impacts the nature and character of war. He joins podcast editor Ron Granieri to examine what this all means for policy, planning, recruitment and a host of issues for military and political leaders to consider moving forward.
Joined by a friend, we react to current events from the past month. What's happening to Joe Biden's popularity? Are people that enthusiastic about Brandon? Chicago has mutual combatants, while Aaron Rodgers gets blasted for stating his opinion on the Covid-19 vaccine. All this tie into what we saw on election of 2021? Tune in to find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabootopic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tabootopic/support