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Pânico
Coronel Mello Araújo: Vice-Prefeito de São Paulo

Pânico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 122:36


O convidado do programa Pânico dessa terça-feira (29) é o Coronel Mello Araújo.Ricardo Augusto Nascimento de Mello Araújo, conhecido como Coronel Mello Araújo, é uma figura pública proeminente em São Paulo, que recentemente foi eleito vice prefeito da cidade.Mello Araujo, de 53 anos, ingressou na Polícia Militar aos 15 anos, vem de uma família de tradicional trajetória na segurança pública. Ele representa a terceira geração de sua linhagem na Polícia Militar de São Paulo seguindo os passos de seu pai e avô, ambos Coronéis da corporação. Durante sua carreira de 32 anos, destacou-se como Comandante da Ronda Ostensiva Tobias de Aguiar (ROTA) tropa de elite da corporação, entre maio de 2017 e fevereiro de 2019. Ele se aposentou da PM em 2019.Posteriormente, presidiu a Companhia de Entrepostos e Armazéns Gerais de São Paulo (Ceagesp) o maior entreposto de alimentos da América do Sul, de 2020 a 2022, (indicado pelo então presidente Jair Bolsonaro) melhorando as finanças da empresa, levando-a a registrar lucro após um período de déficit. Durante sua gestão na Ceagesp, tirou cargos políticos por técnicos e valorizou os concursados, conseguiu eliminar práticas ilegais melhorando a situação financeira, alcançando lucro pela primeira vez em cinco anos. Quitou os 90 milhões de dívida entregando ao atual governo com lucro.É Bacharel em Direito e Educação Física, com especialização em Fisiologia do Exercício pela Universidade de São Paulo e mestre em Ciências Policiais e Segurança Pública. Possui diversos cursos na área de segurança. Nos USA (Miami, Washington, Faculdade de Columbia em Nova York) e Israel (Tel Aviv). Estava trabalhando na iniciativa privada antes de concorrer às eleições.Foi eleito Vice-prefeito de São Paulo em 2024, na chapa do Prefeito reeleito Ricardo Nunes. É uma figura marcante na segurança pública de São Paulo. Com experiência em gestão, ele busca aplicar seu conhecimento no cargo de vice-prefeito para ajudar na condução das diversas secretarias, buscando melhorar a eficiência e qualidade de vida dos paulistanos.Redes Sociais:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melloaraujo10/

El Ritmo de la Mañana
Que fue eso que hizo tu mujer que la coronó como la mujer más celosa del mundo

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 12:45


Radio 5
El pampeano José Gramajo se coronó en el Campeonato Argentino Juvenil de Natación

Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 4:28


El nadador pampeano José Gramajo, del club All Boys, se consagró Campeón Argentino en el Campeonato Argentino Juvenil, en la categoría Juveniles 2 (17-18 años), que se llevó a cabo el día viernes 14 y sábado 15 de marzo en el natatorio del Parque Olímpico de la Juventud, en la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.

Cardiopapers
Diagnóstico de dissecção de coronárias

Cardiopapers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 13:12


Diagnóstico de dissecção de coronárias by Cardiopapers

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Cardiopapers
Fatores de risco para dissecção de coronárias

Cardiopapers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 7:53


Fatores de risco para dissecção de coronárias by Cardiopapers

Cardiopapers
O que é dissecção de coronária?

Cardiopapers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 7:37


O que é dissecção de coronária? by Cardiopapers

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Cardiopapers
Dissecção de Coronárias - Tão raro assim?

Cardiopapers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 30:39


Dissecção de Coronárias - Tão raro assim? by Cardiopapers

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Contraataque Futbolred
Atlético Nacional, 18 veces rey: así se coronó el campeón de Liga y Copa

Contraataque Futbolred

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 51:12


Analizamos figuras, revelaciones y todo lo que superaron el técnico Efraín Juárez y sus pupilos para arrasar en el fútbol colombiano.

Su Presencia Radio
Nacional se coronó campeón de la Copa Colombia y Roglič se perderá la Vuelta a España en 2025

Su Presencia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 5:29


Que Ruede la Pelota - Lunes 16 de diciembre de 2024 -Nacional se coronó campeón de la Copa Colombia -Alcaldía de Cali anunció recompensa por disturbios en la final de la Copa Colombia - Roglič se perderá la Vuelta a España en 2025 anuncia el equipo Redbull-Bora Handgrohe Todo esto y mucho más... ¡Hoy en Que Ruede la Pelota!

Bonita Radio
MDUM Alelí Medina se coronó campeona por 3er año consecutivo en para surfing

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 49:29


#ISAParaSurfingWorldChapionships #FIBACentrobasket #Premier12 Más De Una Milla 11/11/2024 Alelí Medina obtiene su tercer campeonato mundial de para-surfing en California | La Selección Femenina de Baloncesto se corona campeona de Centrobasket | Selección masculina de béisbol marcha con una victoria y una derrota en el torneo Premier 12 en México | Subriel Matías regresó a la ruta Victorios el sábado en Bayamón | Esta es la semana de la revancha entre Amanda Serrano y Katie Taylor ¡Sintoniza y Comparte! #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital

Bonita Radio
MDUM Alelí Medina se coronó campeona por 3er año consecutivo en para surfing

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 49:29


#ISAParaSurfingWorldChapionships #FIBACentrobasket #Premier12 Más De Una Milla 11/11/2024 Alelí Medina obtiene su tercer campeonato mundial de para-surfing en California | La Selección Femenina de Baloncesto se corona campeona de Centrobasket | Selección masculina de béisbol marcha con una victoria y una derrota en el torneo Premier 12 en México | Subriel Matías regresó a la ruta Victorios el sábado en Bayamón | Esta es la semana de la revancha entre Amanda Serrano y Katie Taylor ¡Sintoniza y Comparte! #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital

Generation Flow

Saviez-vous que votre cerveau n'est pas fait pour être productif ? Que les outils, méthodes ou hack de productivité ne seront jamais aussi efficaces si on n'apporte pas les bonnes ressources à notre cerveau pour utiliser tout son potentiel ? Avez-vous déjà imaginé ce que donnerait un moteur de Twingo dans une Ferrari ? Non ? Et bien vous allez le découvrir ! Dans cette nouvelle Flow série, je suis accompagnée de Jérémy Coron, créateur de la méthode neuro-productivité et auteur du livre ⁠⁠Votre cerveau n'est pas programmé pour être productif. ⁠⁠  Au programme de ces 3 épisodes : 1. La vraie méthode de la productivité 2. Comment augmenter ses ressources physiologiques pour maximiser son potentiel ? 3. Comment être plus concentré et quelles stratégies pour faire face à la procrastination ?  Bonne écoute

Generation Flow

Saviez-vous que votre cerveau n'est pas fait pour être productif ? Que les outils, méthodes ou hack de productivité ne seront jamais aussi efficaces si on n'apporte pas les bonnes ressources à notre cerveau pour utiliser tout son potentiel ? Avez-vous déjà imaginé ce que donnerait un moteur de Twingo dans une Ferrari ? Non ? Et bien vous allez le découvrir ! Dans cette nouvelle Flow série, je suis accompagnée de Jérémy Coron, créateur de la méthode neuro-productivité et auteur du livre ⁠⁠Votre cerveau n'est pas programmé pour être productif. ⁠⁠  Au programme de ces 3 épisodes : 1. La vraie méthode de la productivité 2. Comment augmenter ses ressources physiologiques pour maximiser son potentiel ? 3. Comment être plus concentré et quelles stratégies pour faire face à la procrastination ?  Bonne écoute

Generation Flow

Saviez-vous que votre cerveau n'est pas fait pour être productif ? Que les outils, méthodes ou hack de productivité ne seront jamais aussi efficaces si on n'apporte pas les bonnes ressources à notre cerveau pour utiliser tout son potentiel ? Avez-vous déjà imaginé ce que donnerait un moteur de Twingo dans une Ferrari ? Non ? Et bien vous allez le découvrir ! Dans cette nouvelle Flow série, je suis accompagnée de Jérémy Coron, créateur de la méthode neuro-productivité et auteur du livre ⁠Votre cerveau n'est pas programmé pour être productif. ⁠  Au programme de ces 3 épisodes : 1. La vraie méthode de la productivité 2. Comment augmenter ses ressources physiologiques pour maximiser son potentiel ? 3. Comment être plus concentré et quelles stratégies pour faire face à la procrastination ?  Bonne écoute

DozeCast - Cardiologia
151 - Lesão de Tronco de Coronária Esquerda: stent, cirurgia ou estatina? - Ft. Dr. Ricardo Costa

DozeCast - Cardiologia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 64:46


Neste episódio, Mateus Prata e Marcos Meniconi recebem o renomado Dr. Ricardo Costa para uma discussão profunda sobre lesão de tronco de coronária esquerda (TCE). Eles abordam os cenários em que é possível tratar clinicamente versus a necessidade de intervenção cirúrgica ou com stent. Com referências a importantes estudos como PRECOMBAT, SYNTAX, EXCEL e NOBLE, o trio explora os vieses e os fatores que influenciam a decisão terapêutica, sempre destacando a importância do Heart Team e da avaliação personalizada de cada paciente. Um episódio essencial para quem deseja se atualizar sobre o manejo da lesão de TCE! __________________________________ Atualizações e revisões didáticas e leves, semanalmente, na DozeNews PRIME: estude semanalmente através do link dozeporoito.com/prime Ainda não se inscreveu no nosso preparatório para a prova de Título de Especialista em Cardiologia? Ainda da tempo de ser aprovado! Acesse https://www.medway.com.br/cursos/dozetec/

Su Presencia Radio
¡Histórico! David Alonso se coronó campeón del mundial de Moto 3

Su Presencia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 51:14


Que Ruede la Pelota - Lunes 07 de Octubre 2024 Disfruta del mundo del deporte con Que Ruede la Pelota, una producción de Su Presencia Radio.

Palabras Mayores
Final pareja: Jugando a poco, Nacional fue campeón 40 minutos y Millos coronó gracias a Jarlan

Palabras Mayores

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 24:11


DozeCast - Cardiologia
146 - ESC 2024: as novidades do grandioso congresso europeu

DozeCast - Cardiologia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 53:31


No episódio de hoje trazemos as maiores novidades diretamente da fonte! Victor Bemfica, Mateus Prata e Rapha Rossi discutem extensivamente os principais trials recentemente apresentados no ESC Congress de Londres de 2024. Coronária, IC, valvopatias, arrtimia, HAS, o tema que você escolher, foi discutido na edicão de hoje! Não fique fora de mais essa, só aqui no DozeCast!

Vlan!
#317 Les secrets pour améliorer son efficacité et maximiser son bien être avec Jeremy Coron (partie 2)

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 38:22


Avant d'écouter cet épisode, prenez 2 minutes (montre en main) pour répondre à ces petites questions qui vous me permettre de mieux vous connaître et de faire évoluer Vlan! pour que ça soit encore plus pertinent pour vous :)Jeremy Coron est un expert de la productivité et il s'est particulièrement intéressé aux neurosciences pour nous aider à comprendre comment nous pouvions améliorer notre efficacité pour finalement améliorer notre bien-être!Il est l'auteur de "votre cerveau n'est pas programmé pour être productif"Ensemble nous parlons des méthodes permettant d'optimiser notre quotidien. Vous le savez sans doute, je ne suis pas fan de tout ce qui concerne l'optimisation (cf mon ted talk) mais Jérémy partage comment on peut faire au mieux quand on a un emploi du temps chargé, des enfants, un travail prenant et pour ce qui le concerne un engagement dans le sport.Tout ca en essayant de trouver du sens dans ses objectifs professionnels. On va reparler des bases : alimentation, sommeil et mouvement bien sur mais avec des conseils hyper concrêt et des explications que vous n'avez sans doute encore jamais eu.Ensemble, nous explorons les impacts du scrolling sur notre concentration, l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs, et abordons des concepts comme la flèche de la concentration et la régulation du rythme circadien. Jérémy nous offre des conseils pratiques sur la gestion du stress, le bien-être au travail, l'alimentation naturelle et l'amélioration du sommeil. J'espère que comme moi, vous allez plonger dans cette conversation enrichissante qui vous donnera des clés pour améliorer votre productivité et votre bien-être au quotidien !Les questions que l'on traite : 1. Jérémy parle de l'importance de trouver un sens dans ses objectifs professionnels pour maintenir la productivité. Quels exemples concrets peux tu donner d'objectifs qui motivent et comment y trouvez du sens ?Ta critique de Jérémy sur le concept SMART et l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs a-t-elle changé votre perspective sur la gestion de vos propres objectifs ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ?Tu as parlé de l'importance de trouver un sens dans tes objectifs professionnels pour maintenir la productivité. Quels exemples concrets peux-tu partager d'objectifs qui te motivent, et comment y trouves-tu du sens ?Ta critique du concept SMART et l'accent que tu mets sur l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs ont-ils changé ta perspective sur la gestion de tes propres objectifs ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ?Comment l'approche émotionnelle de la fixation d'objectifs que tu proposes peut-elle influencer la motivation à long terme dans d'autres domaines de la vie, comme les relations ou les loisirs créatifs ?En quoi le débat sur l'impact du scrolling sur la concentration résonne-t-il avec tes propres expériences de gestion du temps et de productivité ?Que penses-tu de la suggestion de la méditation comme outil pour améliorer la concentration ? As-tu déjà essayé ? Si oui, quels ont été les résultats ?La discussion sur les mauvaises habitudes alimentaires et l'importance d'une alimentation naturelle est très pertinente. Quels changements alimentaires penses-tu pouvoir intégrer dans ton quotidien pour améliorer ton bien-être ?La notion de chronotypes (lions, ours, loups) a été abordée. Quel chronotype penses-tu correspondre le mieux à tes habitudes, et comment pourrais-tu ajuster tes tâches quotidiennes en fonction de ce constat ?Tu as évoqué l'importance de faire des pauses pour maintenir la concentration. Quelle est ta méthode préférée pour prendre des pauses efficaces et ressourçantes ?Comment perçois-tu l'idée que la lumière bleue doit être prise de façon directe (sans fenêtres ou lunettes) pour être efficace le matin ? As-tu des routines matinales en lien avec l'exposition à la lumière naturelle ?Tu as parlé de la nécessité de comprendre les mécanismes biologiques et hormonaux pour mieux contrôler la procrastination et les décisions. Quels outils ou techniques utilises-tu pour améliorer ta compréhension et gestion de ton propre comportement ?Le timelaps de l'épisode :00:00 Liberté égale non-connaissance, choix irrationnels, conscience des mécanismes.06:58 Pas fait pour rester assis, marcher élargit regard.11:49 Peur du vide, stress, réaction biologique instinctive.18:59 Système un versus système deux pour l'efficacité.25:51 Gestion du sommeil pour la santé physique.30:30 Expertise en troubles du sommeil et insomnie34:18 Éviter la lumière bleue et les écrans.40:40 Évolution du chronotype avec l'âge et lumière.43:26 Ne pas lier insomnie au lit pour dormir.53:13 Notion de survie liée à l'énergie alimentaire.57:47 Digestion, choix entre protéines et féculents. Alcalin vs acide, impact sur le corps.01:02:49 La sédentarité tue plus que la cigarette.01:10:08 L'acronyme SMART pour objectifs et la dopamine.01:13:36 Objectif intrinsèque motivant, pas pour les autres.01:20:26 Superman explique que la concentration ne s'allume pas et s'éteint. Trois neurotransmetteurs créent cet état.01:22:44 Ouvrir la porte à l'ouverture des enfants.

Vlan!
#317 Les secrets pour améliorer son efficacité et maximiser son bien être avec Jeremy Coron

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 48:15


Avant d'écouter cet épisode, prenez 2 minutes (montre en main) pour répondre à ces petites questions qui vous me permettre de mieux vous connaître et de faire évoluer Vlan! pour que ça soit encore plus pertinent pour vous :)Jeremy Coron est un expert de la productivité et il s'est particulièrement intéressé aux neurosciences pour nous aider à comprendre comment nous pouvions améliorer notre efficacité pour finalement améliorer notre bien-être!Il est l'auteur de "votre cerveau n'est pas programmé pour être productif"Ensemble nous parlons des méthodes permettant d'optimiser notre quotidien. Vous le savez sans doute, je ne suis pas fan de tout ce qui concerne l'optimisation (cf mon ted talk) mais Jérémy partage comment on peut faire au mieux quand on a un emploi du temps chargé, des enfants, un travail prenant et pour ce qui le concerne un engagement dans le sport.Tout ca en essayant de trouver du sens dans ses objectifs professionnels. On va reparler des bases : alimentation, sommeil et mouvement bien sur mais avec des conseils hyper concrêt et des explications que vous n'avez sans doute encore jamais eu.Ensemble, nous explorons les impacts du scrolling sur notre concentration, l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs, et abordons des concepts comme la flèche de la concentration et la régulation du rythme circadien. Jérémy nous offre des conseils pratiques sur la gestion du stress, le bien-être au travail, l'alimentation naturelle et l'amélioration du sommeil. J'espère que comme moi, vous allez plonger dans cette conversation enrichissante qui vous donnera des clés pour améliorer votre productivité et votre bien-être au quotidien !Les questions que l'on traite : 1. Jérémy parle de l'importance de trouver un sens dans ses objectifs professionnels pour maintenir la productivité. Quels exemples concrets peux tu donner d'objectifs qui motivent et comment y trouvez du sens ?Ta critique de Jérémy sur le concept SMART et l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs a-t-elle changé votre perspective sur la gestion de vos propres objectifs ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ?Tu as parlé de l'importance de trouver un sens dans tes objectifs professionnels pour maintenir la productivité. Quels exemples concrets peux-tu partager d'objectifs qui te motivent, et comment y trouves-tu du sens ?Ta critique du concept SMART et l'accent que tu mets sur l'importance des émotions dans la fixation d'objectifs ont-ils changé ta perspective sur la gestion de tes propres objectifs ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ?Comment l'approche émotionnelle de la fixation d'objectifs que tu proposes peut-elle influencer la motivation à long terme dans d'autres domaines de la vie, comme les relations ou les loisirs créatifs ?En quoi le débat sur l'impact du scrolling sur la concentration résonne-t-il avec tes propres expériences de gestion du temps et de productivité ?Que penses-tu de la suggestion de la méditation comme outil pour améliorer la concentration ? As-tu déjà essayé ? Si oui, quels ont été les résultats ?La discussion sur les mauvaises habitudes alimentaires et l'importance d'une alimentation naturelle est très pertinente. Quels changements alimentaires penses-tu pouvoir intégrer dans ton quotidien pour améliorer ton bien-être ?La notion de chronotypes (lions, ours, loups) a été abordée. Quel chronotype penses-tu correspondre le mieux à tes habitudes, et comment pourrais-tu ajuster tes tâches quotidiennes en fonction de ce constat ?Tu as évoqué l'importance de faire des pauses pour maintenir la concentration. Quelle est ta méthode préférée pour prendre des pauses efficaces et ressourçantes ?Comment perçois-tu l'idée que la lumière bleue doit être prise de façon directe (sans fenêtres ou lunettes) pour être efficace le matin ? As-tu des routines matinales en lien avec l'exposition à la lumière naturelle ?Tu as parlé de la nécessité de comprendre les mécanismes biologiques et hormonaux pour mieux contrôler la procrastination et les décisions. Quels outils ou techniques utilises-tu pour améliorer ta compréhension et gestion de ton propre comportement ?Le timelaps de l'épisode :00:00 Liberté égale non-connaissance, choix irrationnels, conscience des mécanismes.06:58 Pas fait pour rester assis, marcher élargit regard.11:49 Peur du vide, stress, réaction biologique instinctive.18:59 Système un versus système deux pour l'efficacité.25:51 Gestion du sommeil pour la santé physique.30:30 Expertise en troubles du sommeil et insomnie34:18 Éviter la lumière bleue et les écrans.40:40 Évolution du chronotype avec l'âge et lumière.43:26 Ne pas lier insomnie au lit pour dormir.53:13 Notion de survie liée à l'énergie alimentaire.57:47 Digestion, choix entre protéines et féculents. Alcalin vs acide, impact sur le corps.01:02:49 La sédentarité tue plus que la cigarette.01:10:08 L'acronyme SMART pour objectifs et la dopamine.01:13:36 Objectif intrinsèque motivant, pas pour les autres.01:20:26 Superman explique que la concentration ne s'allume pas et s'éteint. Trois neurotransmetteurs créent cet état.01:22:44 Ouvrir la porte à l'ouverture des enfants. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : Vlan #135 Se reconnecter à l'intelligence du corps avec Eve Berger Grosjean (https://audmns.com/ETKQSfx) #257 Se réapproprier ses émotions à travers le corps avec Bolewa Sabourin (https://audmns.com/hNQWsty) #280 Addiction aux écrans : reprendre le contrôle avec Kenneth Schlenker (https://audmns.com/uOylwQa)

DozeCast - Cardiologia
145- Dissecção espontânea de coronária: devemos angioplastar?

DozeCast - Cardiologia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 37:57


No episódio de hoje Mateus Prata forma um antiga dupla com Rapha Rossi para discutir os principais fatores envolvidos na ocorrência neste tipo de dissecção; menos comum, mas não menos grave: a coronariana. Quais os principais pacientes em risco, forma de apresentação, classificação e tratamento, tudo isso, aqui, na sua dose semanal de conhecimento cardiológico!

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Exército abre inquérito contra coronéis de carta pró-golpe

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 9:12


No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo' desta quarta-feira (28/08/2024): O Exército identificou os autores e signatários da “Carta ao Comandante do Exército de Oficiais Superiores da Ativa do Exército Brasileiro”, informa Monica Gugliano. Por ordem do atual comandante da tropa, general Tomás Paiva, quatro oficiais que redigiram o documento passaram a responder a Inquérito Policial Militar porque há “indícios de crime”. O manifesto foi assinado por 37 militares e recebido pelo então ajudante de ordens do presidente Jair Bolsonaro, Mauro Cid, na noite de 28 de novembro de 2022, véspera da publicação. O documento foi considerado pelo comandante do Exército na época, general Marco Antônio Freire Gomes, pressão para que aderisse a uma tentativa de golpe de Estado. O texto fazia considerações sobre compromissos dos militares com a legalidade e críticas veladas à atuação do Poder Judiciário no processo eleitoral. A sindicância apontou a participação de 12 coronéis, nove tenentes-coronéis, um major, três tenentes e um sargento. Dos quatro que redigiram o documento, dois são coronéis da ativa: Alexandre Castilho Bitencourt da Silva e Anderson Lima de Moura. E mais: Economia: Ações da Vale sobem após sucessão, mas novo CEO terá desafios Metrópole: STF dá 15 dias para governo Lula agir contra fogo em Pantanal e Amazônia Política: Marçal diz que vai pedir afastamento de presidente do PRTB do cargo Internacional: Maduro prende 120 menores em onda de repressão após as eleições  Caderno 2: Liam e Noel Gallagher anunciam retorno do Oasis após 15 anosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 143 - Pacific War Podcast - Fall of Myitkyina 12 - August 19, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 46:02


Last time we spoke about the fall of Guam and actions in New Guinea. General Shepherd's Marines had secured the Orote Peninsula, while General Turnage's Marines pushed the Japanese northwards. General Bruce's 77th Division prepared for an eastward assault, and engineers attempted, but failed, to build a supply road to Yona. Geiger's offensive began on July 31, with Marines quickly capturing Agaña and advancing despite dense jungle and resistance. The 77th Division faced tough terrain but liberated 2,000 Guamanians. The push north continued, facing logistical challenges and mined roads. By August 7th, coordinated attacks cleared key areas, culminating in the defeat of remaining Japanese forces by August 11. Guam was back in American hands although scattered Japanese forces continued guerrilla warfare until the war's conclusion. Thus the Marianas campaign had finally come to a conclusion, and now the allies were adding more bass of operation to hit the Japanese home islands.  This episode is the Fall of Myitkyina 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.  This week we are diving back over to the northern Burma front. Despite holding Myitkyina through a rainy, muddy summer-long siege, by late July, the Japanese had been gradually cornered into a small perimeter, cut off from all supply lines and running short on ammunition. The situation worsened due to a leadership crisis, between the two Japanese leaders was a matter of semantics. Colonel Maruyama of the 114th Regiment who was in charge of the defense of the city, interpreted his orders to “facilitate the future operations of 33rd Army ‘by securing the vital areas in the vicinity of Myitkyina',” as a call to defend the city street-by-street, house-by-house. When General Minakami of the 56th Division arrived, he pointed out that all Maruyama had to do to satisfy his orders was simply to continue to deny the Allies access to the Ledo-Kamaing road. Minakami thus found himself in a rather difficult position in regard to the command of the Myitkyina Garrison. Maruyama had conducted an excellent defense, was fully familiar with the situation and, because of his position as former commander, exercised considerable authority. Shortly after Minakami's assumption of command, General Honda asked how long Myitkyina could stand. Minakami replied that the garrison might be able to hold out for as long as two months. A few days later, Honda was surprised to receive a second message stating, "The Myitkyina Garrison finds it difficult to hold with the poor defense facilities and meager supplies of ammunition." The Army staff concluded that the first message was undoubtedly Minakami's personal opinion as it reflected his determined character and that the second message incorporated the views of Maruyama who was more cognizant of the actual situation. In order that there should be no doubt as to the importance of holding Myitkyina, Honda sent the following message, "Maj. Gen. Minakami will defend Myitkyina to the death” — a message sent with deep regret and sadness according to the staff officers who wrote and dispatched the order. Heavy casualties had reduced the Japanese forces from around 3,000 to fewer than 1,500, further weakening the garrison's defensive capabilities. This number included the heavily wounded and hospital patients, who could only be evacuated by drifting down the Irrawaddy River on rafts, often intercepted by the unforgiving Kachin Levies. On July 24, eight rafts and a boat laden with Japanese were attacked on the Irrawaddy by Kachins of the OSS Detachment 101. Twenty-four Japanese were killed, two captured, and then it was learned these were hospital patients fleeing Myitkyina. Three more Japanese seized by friendly Burmans revealed that hospital patients were being evacuated by the simple expedient of letting them drift down the river on rafts. As these fierce defenders began to falter, General Wessels felt ready to launch his final push. Reinforced by the 149th and 90th Regiments, the American-Chinese forces made daily gains of several hundred yards during the last days of July, though at a significant cost. As the Japanese-held area shrank, counterattacks became less dynamic, captured positions were less fortified, and many Japanese dead were found to be severely wounded men returned to the line. Unbeknownst to the Americans, the desperate defenders had requested a withdrawal to the east by the end of the month. Though Minakami had intended to fight to the last, he ultimately agreed to preserve his men's lives. On the night of August 1, the Japanese began their escape, crossing the Irrawaddy east of the town. Weighing the many evidences that control of the situation was rapidly passing into their hands, Wessels and his colleagues drafted a new plan of attack. It included an ingenious device, credited to General Pan Yu-kun of the 50th Division. A raiding party, formed into fifteen heavily armed sections, was organized and briefed on infiltrating Japanese lines facing the 50th Division. Having made its way through the Japanese lines in darkness, it was to remain hidden until 0430 when the 50th would assault while the raiders spread confusion behind the Japanese lines. Meanwhile, air reconnaissance revealed many rafts moored against the Irrawaddy within the Japanese lines. "At 0300 hours (3 August), when the moon went down and rain and thunder set in, the raiding party of the 50th Division moved out. The approach was detected only once and some shots were fired at the raiders, who hit the ground. The Chinese did not return fire however, and after laying low for a while, moved out again quietly and cautiously." While the raiders created confusion behind Japanese lines, the 50th Division launched a full attack, quickly overwhelming the remaining enemy positions and capturing 187 prisoners, thus securing Myitkyina for the Chinese. However, about 800 Japanese managed to escape eastward and later rejoined their allies. Minakami was not among them. As the 3rd of August meandered on in a haze of gunfire, blood and rain, Minakami went to sit with his back against a tree. There came the sound of a pistol shot. Japanese officers nearby sprinted to the scene. The general's orderly was in tears. They found Minakami's body erect against the tree trunk, facing northeast, towards Japan. The ten-week siege resulted in approximately 3,000 Japanese killed or captured; 972 Chinese killed, 3,184 wounded, and 188 evacuated due to illness; and 272 Americans killed, 955 wounded, and 980 evacuated sick. Overall, the total American-Chinese casualties in 1944 amounted to 13,618 Chinese and 1,327 American casualties. A week later, the Galahad Unit, reduced to only 130 combat-effective men from the original 2,997, was disbanded. The fall of Myitkyina was General Stilwell's greatest victory, earning him a promotion to full general on August 1, two days before the city fell. The attack was costly in terms of suffering and losses, but the Mogaung-Myitkyina area was a significant prize. It allowed Ledo Road builders and American transport planes to move to Myitkyina and enabled ground forces to link up with other Chinese forces in neighboring Yunnan. As the fighting moved further south down the Hukawng and Mogaung valleys, it became safer for transports to use the lower, more southerly routes to China. This, in turn, increased Hump deliveries to China from 13,686 tons in May to 18,235 tons in June and 25,454 tons in July.  While the Allies celebrated victories in northern Burma, the situation in China was dire as the Ichi-Go offensive resulted in many Chinese casualties. By August 1, General Yokoyama had amassed 110,000 troops around Hengyang, equipped with five heavy artillery pieces, fifty mountain artillery pieces, and 40,000 shells. Conversely, General Fang's resilient defenders had dwindled to 3,000 exhausted troops, with their defenses largely destroyed. General Xue Yue's reinforcements had failed to reach Hengyang, leaving the Chinese forces to rely on the 46th Army to launch an attack along the railway. On August 4, Yokoyama initiated his main offensive. The 68th and 116th Divisions launched a significant assault from the south and southwest, while the 58th Division quietly positioned itself near the enemy's northern defenses. Initially, progress was slow. However, by August 5, Yokoyama's forces had captured Yoping and School Hill. The next day, the 116th Division secured part of the city's defenses. On August 6, the 58th Division breached the city walls from the north, forcing Fang to redeploy troops to counter this new threat. Intense street fighting broke out on August 7 as the defenders valiantly tried to repel the Japanese attacks. By nightfall, the 68th Division had overrun the southern defenses and entered part of the Walled City. Gradually, enemy troops began to surrender, and before dawn on August 8, after 48 days of fierce resistance, Fang was compelled to surrender. Following the capture of Hengyang, Yokoyama declared the successful completion of the initial phase of Operation Togo and promptly began preparations for the subsequent offensive. In this phase, the Japanese reported casualties of over 3860 killed, 8327 wounded, and 7099 sick, with an estimated Chinese casualty count exceeding 100,000, including 8400 killed and 5000 captured in Hengyang alone. To spearhead the next stage of Operation Togo targeting Guilin and Liuzhou, General Okamura Yasuji's 6th Area Army was established on August 25, comprising the 11th, 23rd, and 34th Armies, along with the 27th, 40th, 64th, and 68th Divisions, alongside additional support units. This allowed General Hata to focus on countering potential American landings on the Chinese coast while Okamura directed the offensives in eastern China. Ahead of this operation, Lieutenant-General Tanaka Hisakazu of the 23rd Army initiated a preliminary offensive in late June, positioning the 23rd Independent Mixed Brigade in the northeastern sector of the Luichow Peninsula, advancing the 22nd Independent Mixed Brigade to the Tanjiang River, securing the Jiangmen area with the 22nd Division, and capturing the Qingyuan sector with the 104th Division. By late August, Yokoyama had deployed six divisions along the Shuangfeng-Leiyang line, poised to eliminate the enemy in the district west of Hengyang. On August 29, he launched the offensive, with over 100,000 troops advancing southwest amidst heavy artillery bombardment. Intense ground and aerial combat ensued, resulting in the loss of 10 Japanese planes and 15 enemy aircraft. Despite fierce resistance from Chinese defenders over three days, their entire line collapsed on September 1, prompting a retreat towards Shaoyang, Qiyang, and Jiahe. However, the Japanese advanced relentlessly, covering nearly 100 kilometers in the following days without pause. By September 5, both Qiyang and Huochangpingzhen had fallen, followed by the seizure of Lingling Airdrome on September 8 by the 3rd Division. Progressing along a north-south axis, Japanese forces secured Shaoyang and Changning, while the 58th Division captured Dongan on the same day. With initial objectives achieved, Yokoyama ordered further pursuit, with the 3rd and 54th Divisions converging in the Quanzhou area by September 14. Meanwhile, Tanaka prepared for his offensive, with the bulk of the 104th Division moving towards Taipingzhen, and a raiding unit conducting a wide envelopment maneuver along the Zhukeng-Huaiji road towards Wuzhou by September 6. Subsequently, the 23rd Brigade began its northward march from Suixi. However, Tanaka's offensive wouldn't commence for a couple of weeks. Turning to the broader context of the Pacific War, General Stilwell celebrated a major victory with the fall of Myitkyina, while General Slim's successful defense against Operation U-Go further bolstered Allied morale in the CBI Theater. In Thailand, Prime Minister Phibun's regime faced a significant crisis as Japan struggled to meet the country's essential import needs, leading to inflation, rationing, shortages, black markets, smuggling, corruption, and profiteering. The anti-Japanese Free Thai underground movement, spearheaded by Regent Pridi Banomyong, infiltrated the government, stoking public discontent against both the Japanese occupiers and Phibun's administration. As a result, following the downfall of the Tojo government, Phibun found himself compelled to step down in late July. For his part, Phibun also was thinking of ways, he claims, to prepare to turn against the Japanese. Part of these preparations included proposals to move the capital to remote Phetchabun, north of Bangkok, and construct a “Buddhist City,” a sort of center for world Buddhism, near Saraburi—both grandiose projects in typically extravagant Phibun style. Moving to the isolated, mountain-ringed Phetchabun, Phibun later argued, would facilitate a Thai uprising against the Japanese. Yet on July 18, the Tojo government in Japan resigned, and only six days later the Thai National Assembly turned down both government bills and forced the resignation of Phibun as prime minister. The deputies in the assembly voted against these plans motivated in part by the fall of Tojo, who was closely associated in their minds with Phibun, in part by their feeling that the war was turning against Japan, and in part by their feeling that Phibun was too closely identified with an authoritarian past that must now be buried for the sake of improving relations with the Allies.  Politician Khuang Aphaiwong then assumed his position as Prime Minister on August 1. Serving as a compromise candidate, he navigated between Phibun's supporters and the opposition while maintaining cooperation with the Japanese and safeguarding Free Thai members who had collaborated with the Allies. Meanwhile, in China, the success of Operation Ichi-Go led to another leadership crisis. Despite the initial rejection of Stilwell commanding troops in China in 1942, the effective Japanese offensive posed a threat of defeat to the Chinese Government, reigniting the debate over command authority. This was especially significant as Chinese troops under Stilwell's command were achieving significant victories in northern Burma. However, Stilwell's vocal criticism of Chiang Kai-Shek's corrupt regime and incompetent generals strained their relationship. Chiang favored General Chennault, who proposed that with a monthly allocation of 10,000 tons for operations in northern China, his 14th Air Force could halt the Japanese offensive. Despite his strained relationship with Chennault, Stilwell redirected Hump allocations to increase the 14th Air Force's allocation to 8,425 tons, although he couldn't secure an additional 1,500 tons from the Matterhorn allocation. Chennault's aircraft managed to disrupt the Japanese advance, but failed to halt it completely. In late June, Stilwell faced criticism when Vice-President Henry Wallace visited Chongqing. While Wallace persuaded Chiang to allow a small American observer mission into Communist territory, he also recommended Stilwell's recall due to his perceived lack of diplomacy and strained relations with the Chinese leadership. Nonetheless, Stilwell maintained the backing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and President Roosevelt eventually nominated him to lead the China Theater, on the condition that he make every effort to avoid upsetting the Generalissimo. In July, the President attempted to persuade Chiang to accept this arrangement, but the Generalissimo employed various diplomatic maneuvers to reject the proposal, agreeing "in principle" only after an unspecified period for his forces to adjust. He also requested the presence of a presidential representative to facilitate smooth relations between himself and Stilwell. Major-General Patrick Hurley was appointed to this role and arrived in China in August. Concurrently, the Dixie Mission arrived in Yan'an, where over the following months, American observers assessed Communist society, military tactics, and guerrilla operations, issuing reports that commended them and suggested increased collaboration. Following the fall of Hengyang, tensions escalated in China, with rumors swirling about potential coup plans involving Marshall Li Zhongren and General Xue Yue against the Generalissimo. Meanwhile, Chennault urged Stilwell to divert Hump airlift capacity to supply ground forces in eastern China, a move opposed by Chiang, who feared supporting potential insurgents with lend-lease equipment. Stilwell, anticipating his imminent assumption of leadership in the China Theater, refrained from challenging Chiang's stance. With significant developments looming, the intensifying rift between Stilwell and Chiang foreshadowed the downfall of one of them. Elsewhere in the South Pacific, General MacArthur's troops had finished their final offensive in New Guinea and were preparing to return to the Philippines by way of an intermediate stop at Halmahera Island. To the east, Rabaul was completely surrounded, enduring heavy bombardment from Allied air forces. Meanwhile, on Bougainville, the remaining forces of the 17th Army had retreated to the island's southern region, unable to launch further counterattacks. The living conditions of the Japanese soldiers, never good under the best of circumstances, became increasingly desperate. Added to the dangers that forward troops always faced, such as contact with large American combat patrols, was the growing specter of starvation. Sealed off from regular supplies from New Ireland or New Britain, General Hyakutake's army had to depend entirely on its own laborers to acquire food. The normal rice ration of 750 grams of rice for each soldier was cut in April 1944 to 250 grams, and beginning in September there was no rice ration. A large portion of the available army and naval personnel had to be put to work growing food. Allied pilots took delight in dropping napalm on these garden plots whenever possible. The native workers who had been impressed into service were the first to defect, but soon many soldiers also just walked away from their units, taking the chance of surviving in the jungle on what could be gathered. After the failure of the March attack, morale in most units became deplorably low. There were instances, normally unimagined in the Japanese army, of open insubordination and even mutiny. Although General Hyakutake dreamed of a midsummer offensive, it became obvious that no operations as large as that smashed in March could be undertaken for months, if ever. Thus, almost as if by agreement, both sides adopted a defensive posture that minimized the conflict in the no-man's-land between them. In the Central Pacific, significant progress had been made over the past year, marked by the complete capture of the Gilbert, Marshall, and Mariana Islands, strengthening the Allied presence and providing a launching point for future offensives into the heart of the Japanese Empire. The next target for Admiral Nimitz was the Palaus, to be invaded concurrently with Halmahera. However, the architect of this southwestern advance was not Admiral Spruance, who had been overseeing operations with the 5th Fleet. Instead, it was Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet, known as the "Department of Dirty Tricks," that had been strategizing the next moves from Hawaii. Now, Admiral Halsey was set to assume command of the Pacific Fleet, leading the charge to the Palaus and the Philippines. This rotation in leadership between Halsey's 3rd Fleet and Spruance's 5th Fleet was orchestrated by Nimitz to maintain operational tempo and confuse the Japanese. The alternating command structure allowed for continuous planning of future operations while the active fleet conducted current ones. However, Tokyo was apprehensive about a potential invasion of the Philippines and sought to bolster its defenses. Following the surrender of the US Army Forces in the Philippines, the 14th Army, led by Lieutenant-General Tanaka Shizuichi, worked to establish military administration, secure cooperation from civilian institutions, and quell guerrilla groups across the countryside. Despite their endeavors, their control over certain regions, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao, remained fragile. Allied submarines and aircraft from Australia and New Guinea also delivered supplies like signal equipment, weapons, explosives, propaganda materials, and counterfeit currency to support the guerrilla forces, further impeding Japanese efforts. Additionally, with the deteriorating situation in the South and Central Pacific, more troops were redirected from the Philippines' garrison to other areas, weakening the 14th Army, now commanded by Lieutenant-General Kuroda Shigenori since May 19, 1943. Undermanned and stretched thin, the Japanese halted their suppression operations in August, hoping that the imminent declaration of independence by the Second Philippine Republic would lead guerrillas to surrender. However, this strategy backfired, as the guerrillas only grew stronger during the pause. Consequently, Kuroda restarted intensive suppression operations in 1944, but guerrilla activities escalated in anticipation of the imminent liberation by American forces. As a result, the guerrillas gained strength in the following months, providing valuable intelligence to MacArthur's forces in preparation for their eventual return. Given this context, it was evident that the 14th Army would be ill-equipped to withstand an American invasion under the current circumstances. Due to its crucial strategic location bridging Japan and the southern region rich in natural resources, Japan couldn't risk losing the Philippines. It served as their primary rear base supporting the main defense perimeter. The Philippines were also to play the role of a rear base of operations–an assembly and staging area for troops and supplies and a concentration area for air reserves, to support operations at any threatened point on the main defense perimeter from the Marianas south to Western New Guinea and the Banda Sea area. To implement these plans, IGHQ in October 1943 directed the 14th Army to complete the establishment of the necessary base facilities by the spring of 1944. Major emphasis in this program was laid upon the construction of air bases. The Army alone planned to build or improve 30 fields in addition to 13 already in operational use or partially completed. The Navy projected 21 fields and seaplane bases to be ready for operational use by the end of 1944, expanding its total number of Philippine bases to 33. Line of communications and other rear­ area base installations were also to be expanded and improved. Of the 30 Army airfields projected in October 1943, six had been generally completed by May 1944, and 24 under construction. Of the 21 projected Navy fields, 15 were still incomplete by then. Consequently, in early 1944, the decision was made to strengthen the garrison in the Philippines. Initially, this involved reorganizing and expanding existing garrison units to establish four new independent mixed brigades. These brigades were primarily tasked with suppressing guerrilla activity, while infantry divisions were assigned to defend against potential enemy landings. However, despite the estimation that at least seven divisions were necessary for the defense of Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao, only the 16th Division was available. Additionally, it was deemed crucial to bolster air strength with at least two air divisions, anticipating Allied invasions in Halmahera and Palau before advancing to the Philippines. Plans were formulated in March to deploy reinforcements within eight months. In mid-May, General Terauchi relocated his headquarters to Manila to oversee operations more closely. Concurrently, efforts were made to transport the 30th Division to Mindanao and bring the 4th Air Army to Manila. Furthermore, the Philippines were reinforced with the 2nd and 4th Air Divisions, the latter being tasked with constructing 30 new airfields. In June, approximately 20,000 inexperienced replacements were transported to the Philippines to bolster the recently-formed independent mixed brigades, filling them up to division strength. Subsequently, in July, the 100th, 102nd, 103rd, and 105th Divisions were activated, along with the establishment of the 54th and 55th Independent Mixed Brigades. It's ironic that despite this reinforcement, the main Japanese forces were as inexperienced as the Philippine Army during MacArthur's defense. Nonetheless, Terauchi was resolute in further fortifying the Philippines to prevent its fall, unlike MacArthur's situation. By mid-July, the reinforced 58th Independent Mixed Brigade arrived at Lingayen. Later that month, the 14th Army underwent reorganization into the 14th Area Army, with units directly under its command tasked with defending the northern Philippines. Meanwhile, the 35th Army, led by Lieutenant-General Suzuki Sosaki, was established under the 14th Area Army to defend Mindanao and the Visayas. Additionally, Tokyo finalized plans for decisive battle operations, codenamed Sho-Go, covering the Philippines-Formosa-Ryukyus-Japan-Kuriles area. This determined the disposition of Army and Navy air forces across the Pacific, with the Philippines receiving the reorganized 1st and 2nd Air Fleets and the 4th Air Army. The Philippine garrison was strengthened to a total of nine divisions and four brigades, with the 1st Division at Shanghai and the 68th Independent Brigade at Formosa designated as general reserves. Defenses and fortifications were constructed at Luzon in preparation for the decisive battle there.  Known as the Combined Fleet Top Secret Operations Order No. 84,  issued on 1 August, this fixed the new tactical grouping of naval forces for the Sho-Go Operations. Almost the entire surface combat strength of the Fleet was included in a Task Force placed under the overall command of the First Mobile Fleet Commander, Vice­Adm. Ozawa Jisaburo. This force was broken down into three tactical groups: (1) the Task Force Main Body, directly commanded by Vice­Adm. Ozawa and consisting of most of the Third Fleet (carrier forces): (2) the First Striking Force, commanded by Vice Adm. Kurita Takeo and made up of the Second Fleet with part of the 10th Destroyer Squadron attached: (3) the Second Striking Force, commanded by Vice Adm. Shima Kiyohide and composed of the Fifth Fleet plus two destroyer divisions and the battleships Fuso and Yamashiro. The First Striking Force would be stationed at Lingga Anchorage, while the Task Force Main Body and the Second Striking Force would be stationed in the western part of the Inland Sea. However, if an enemy attack was expected, the First Striking Force would advance from Lingga Anchorage to Brunei, Coron or Guimaras while the Task Force Main Body and the Second Striking Force remained in the Inland Sea and prepared to attack the north flank of the enemy task force. During August, the Navy Section of Imperial General Headquarters also took action to give the Combined Fleet more unified operational control of naval forces in order to facilitate the execution of the Sho-Go plans. On 9 August the General Escort Command and units assigned to naval stations were placed under operational command of the Combined Fleet, and on 21 August the China Area Fleet was similarly placed under Combined Fleet command. On 10 August the 1st Carrier Division, reorganized around two newly-commissioned regular carriers, was added to the Task Force Main Body. Vice Adm. Ozawa, Task Force Commander, meanwhile set 15 October as the target date for completion of the reorganization and training of the 3d and 4th Carrier Division air groups. Concurrently with these preparations, steps were taken to strengthen the antiaircraft armament of combat units. Accordingly, the Japanese sought to deploy the 8th and 26th Divisions, the 2nd Tank Division, and the 61st Independent Mixed Brigade to the Luzon region for a decisive battle. However, enemy submarines posed a constant threat. Since February, they had been patrolling the South China Sea, targeting the Hi Convoys supplying Japanese territories in Southeast Asia and Japan itself. During these engagements, Admiral Ijuin was killed aboard the patrol boat Iki. Between August 18 and 25, Admiral Kajioka's Hi-71 convoy, carrying the 26th Division, was attacked by six American submarines. The escort carrier Taiyo, destroyers Yunagi and Asakaze, two oilers, four transports, and three kaibokans were sunk, with 7420 soldiers of the 26th Division lost. The submarine Harder was the only American vessel sunk in retaliation. Kajioka's Hi-72 convoy, returning from Luzon, was also attacked, resulting in the sinking of his flagship, the kaibokan Hirato, and the loss of the destroyer Shikinami, three transports, and one oiler. Despite these setbacks, advance units of the 8th Division, 2nd Tank Division, and 61st Independent Mixed Brigade successfully reached the Philippines in September. 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. After months the siege of Myitkyina had finally ended. The Japanese had held out as long as they could, but lack of supplies and rather terrible leadership lost them the fight. Meanwhile, in China, Japanese offensives intensified, challenging Chinese defenses and leadership. It seemed war was coming to the Philippines, where the Japanese prepared to fight to the death.

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Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 12:47


Dans cet extrait, Lydie nous parle de leur croisière entre El Nido et Coron.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Plonger en famille aux Philippines ------------

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST
Jordan & Max's First Episode: A Rerun Special

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 74:05


It was early 2020, the pre-Coron days, Angler was open (the 1.0 version, the good sh*t), and Air Jordan was co-hostless until a red 911 screeched to a halt in palm tree swaying 818 daylight. Max entered the Sherman Oaks Food Building for the first time, to meet Jordan for the first time, and the fellas talked their Apple Pan love, Wolfgang passion, Dan Tana's appreciation, and even back then, Jordan was mispronouncing everything. Hear the truffle oil hate origins, the Massimo frustrations, the reality TV career that never got going, and things have changed for the big bearded ones, but they've also remained the same.

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Lydie est plus qu'une globe-trotteuse c'est une avencurieuse dans l'âme ! Elle a la bougeotte depuis toujours et profite de chaque temps libre pour partir en voyage avec Eric, son mari et leurs ados, Nathan 16 ans et Clara 14 ans. Après un TDM en 2019, ils changent de rythme et privilégient depuis le temps passé ensemble à la course pour en voir toujours plus. L'été dernier, ils ont passé 5 semaines aux Philippines entre les plus beaux sites de plongée et visites terrestres : après Siargao & Camiguin à l'est du pays, ils ont rejoint l'archipel de Palawan où ils ont découvert El Nido et Coron, puis celui des Visayas avec les îles de Bohol, Siquijor, Negros et Cebu. Allez, c'est parti pour le carnet de voyage de Lydie aux Philippines !******************************************************************************************************************************Retrouvez Lydie instagram : @les4envoyage******************************************************************************************************************************✅ Mon blog Famille & Voyages https://familleetvoyages.com✅ Et si tu me taguais sur un de ces réseaux

Durma com essa
O bolsonarismo paulista contra os coronéis da PM

Durma com essa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 14:25


Guilherme Derrite trava uma disputa com coronéis da PM. O secretário de Segurança Pública de São Paulo transferiu mais da metade dos oficiais sem avisar antes e deflagrou uma onda de insatisfação na corporação. O Durma com Essa desta quinta-feira (22) mostra como o episódio expõe uma disputa entre bolsonarismo e parte dos policiais do estado — uma crise que tem como pano de fundo maneiras diferentes de ver como a violência deve ser combatida. O programa tem ainda Marcelo Roubicek falando sobre a condenação do jogador Daniel Alves na Espanha.Assine o podcast: Spreaker | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Outros apps (RSS)Edição de áudio Victor LopesProdução de arte Mariana SimonettiO Nexo agora tem um canal no WhatsApp!Você pode se inscrever neste linkAtive as notificações para receber avisos de publicação ao longo do dia

Ticket 2 Anywhere Podcast
82: Ticket 2 | Sailing Between El Nido and Coron in The Philippines

Ticket 2 Anywhere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 38:05


THE MOST beautiful island in the world: Palawan, The Philippines!  We didn't crown it, but we truly believe it, especially with their limestone formations, white sandy beaches, clear waters, kayaking and water activities, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Palawan has received the award of "Best Island in the World" on a global level!This episode is for those people that didn't know that you can sail between the two hot spots of El Nido and Coron, on Palawan... mainly because we recommend you have at least 4 nights available to sail the open seas, and you cushion your trip 1 night on each side in both El Nido and Coron. SO yes, we understand this excursion takes some time on your travels.However, we this will likely be one of your favorite experiences in any island nation. Check out this sailing expedition in the Philippines for yourself! Reach out to @LAinFlight directly via IG or email (hi @ lainflight . com) if you have any questions :) If you're ready to sail between Coron and El Nido on Palawan in The Philippines, book your tour HERE! Big Dream Boat Man is frequently running promos, so be sure to check often for your tour! (we receive a small commission once you've paid for your tour - this helps keep the podcast going!)MORE info about Big Dream Boat Man sailing expedition:What is it REALLY like?Mornings on BDBMThe people you'll meetBook your tour NOWThe only dry bag you'll need for your tourSupport the show---Always protect yourself on your travels: Sign up here to get your own SafetyWing Nomad Insurance (affiliate link).Curious about our favorite gear, other excellent podcasts, and sneak peaks at upcoming IRL events and episodes? Don't miss out - get our monthly newsletter "THE CHECK-IN", delivered straight to your inbox every 1st Wednesday!Connect with Ticket 2 Anywhere Podcast!Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • TwitterIf you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting the show by Buying Us a Coffee! Click here to support the show. *Subscribe* to our Youtube Channel: Ticket 2 Anywhere PodcastListen to our podcast everywhere you stream:Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Amazon Music, & Pocket Casts Music : Tropical ChillMusic produced by OrangeHeadWatch : https://youtu.be/UsI6VbzGlIAWebsite : http://www.orangehead.netProduction by Trizzy of ...

Outils du Manager - Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur le management sans jamais oser le demander !
391 - Leader Antifragile : la force cachée des contraintes et du chaos

Outils du Manager - Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur le management sans jamais oser le demander !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 102:45


Tu connais mon obsession pour le principe d'antifragilitéCette semaine, j'ai le plaisir de te partager une conversation passionnante à ce sujet.J'ai en effet eu le plaisir d'être invité sur le podcast de Jérémy Coron avec Pierre Dufraisse. Le sujet : comment appliquer l'anti-fragilité dans nos entreprises ? Et on ne se contentera pas de définir les termes.Voici la liste non exhaustive des sujets abordés :La planification des imprévusLe chaos comme nouvelle forme d'ordreAccepter l'échec et en tirer des leçons…

Su Presencia Radio
Junior se coronó como el nuevo campeón del fútbol colombiano conquistando su décima estrella

Su Presencia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 53:40


Que Ruede la Pelota - Jueves 14 de Diciembre 2023 Disfruta del mundo del deporte con Que Ruede la Pelota, una producción de Su Presencia Radio.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4482. 167 Academic Words Reference from "Béatrice Coron: Stories cut from paper | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 152:26


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