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Latest podcast episodes about Gunnery

The Lone Adventurer
TLAS3 Chapter 16 Faith

The Lone Adventurer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 30:33


As Blue Flight engage the Dominion fighters, Mina makes a fateful decision.  Links Transcript:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vsMG1mFy-Dv_24CntIEXoxzPVAzC_-2ghkpVrAYT4Hk/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ and Slipstream https://slip.stream/ Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com BlueSky: @theloneadventurer.bsky.social Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Warbirds RPG https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/115960/warbirds-role-playing-game Ironsworn: Sundered Isles: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/477033/sundered-isles-expansion-for-ironsworn-starforged Pocketforge online tool: https://pocketforge.rockpaperstory.com/ Perchance TLA random event oracle: https://perchance.org/tla-randomevent Perchance TLA ritual generator:https://perchance.org/tla-tatters-ritual-generator Perchance TLA Mythic 2e GME  https://perchance.org/tla-mythic2e Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC generator https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-npc Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC behaviour oracle https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-behaviour Perchance TLA Hammerhold Explorer https://perchance.org/tla-hammerhold Mechanics Scene 0 (The Dead Reckoning)   Ask the Oracle: are the shields blown? (Likely) yes   React Under Fire Weak hit: 5 + 1 (edge) = 6 vs 2, 7. Withstand Damage 2 damage (⅗) Strong hit: 6 + 3 (custom) = 9 vs 7, 5. +1 integrity (⅘) Will Barbican assist? 50/50 No Scene 1 (Warbirds) Chaos Factor 6 Scene Description: Dogfight! Scene Test: The scene is Interrupted: Current Context * Meaning: Lure Completion: this is a trap: the freighters are disguised weapons platforms Round 1 Ambush rolls Snake-eyes 9 v Bandit 1 6: ambush. 9-2=7: down Gadget 6 v Bandit 2 5: ambush. 5-2=3: trailing smoke Backfire 7 v Bandit 3 6: ambush. 3-2=1. Spend 1 reserve (AP)=4: crippled    Round 2 Dogfighting rolls Snake-eyes 12   Gadget 12 Backfire 9 Bandit 1 Down Bandit 2 7 Bandit 3 (catch net: fails) Bandit 4 8 Bandit 5 11 Bandit 6 10 Bandit 7 8 Bandit 8 10  Bandit 9 9 Start of Round 2   Snake-eyes v Bandit 8: 7 v Shoot def 4=3 Lead, 5 damage: crippled Gadget v Bandit 6: 8 v Stunt def 4=4 Lead, 5 damage, crippled  Bandit v Backfire: 5 v Stunt Def 8 (Backfire +1 next Dogfighting) Backfire v Bandit 2: 8 v Stunt Def 3=5 lead, 8 damage, down End of Round 2 Freighters are frigates! Ask the Oracle: does the enemy captain offer them a chance to flee? (Unlikely) Yes Scene 2 Enter the Fray Strong hit: 3 + 3 (wits) = 6 vs 1, 1. Match event: Capture Vengeance (take advantage of gunners' focus on the warbirds) +2 momentum In control Gain Ground Miss: 1 + 3 (wits) = 4 vs 6, 6. Match event: Share Structure. Pay the Price Roll twice: You are delayed or put at a disadvantage, You are stressed Endure Stress (-2 spirit) Strong hit: 6 + 2 (heart) = 8 vs 5, 2. +1 spirit +1 momentum   Scene 3 Chaos Factor 7 Scene Description: Strafing run Scene Test: The scene is Interrupted: Ambiguous Event * Meaning: Free Conflict (Mina reveals the news of the fleet at Conflict) Round 1 Strafing roll Snake-eyes: 12 Gadget: 8 Backfire: 14 Intrepid: 6 vs 5 (Gadget): 3 damage (absorbed by armour) Vanguard: 3 v 5 (Gadget (miss) Snake-eyes:  Gunnery 7 v guns: lead 1, damage 3-2=1 (damaged)  incendiary shells|: obstructing smoke (-1 threat/ attacks 1 round) Ordinance: Rocket: miss Gadget Gunnery 4, 3: miss Ordinance: drop bomb 1: damage 6: 2 damage to main structure Backfire Gunnery 6: 1 damage tun guns, destroyed Ordinance: miss Retaliatory: miss v Backfire Round 2 Strafing roll Snake-eyes: 11 Gadget: 8 Backfire: 13 Intrepid:  7 v 5 lead 2=4-3=1 damage 5 v 5 lead 0=2-3=0 damage   Vanguard:  5 v 5 lead 0=2-3=0 damage 3 v 5 miss Vengeance: no attacks Snake-eyes:  Gunnery 10 v guns: lead 4+2=6-2: 4 damage: turret destroyed Ordinance: Rocket: miss   Backfire Gunnery miss Ordinance: miss Gadget Gunnery 4 miss Ordinance: drop bomb 2: 6+1 reserve: hit: 7 vs bomb bay: 4 destroyed  Does the bomb payload detonate? Likely: Yes BOOM.

Jeff Katz
Sgt. Gunnery Jesse Jane Duff: July 19, 2024

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 14:30


Jeff welcomes Sgt. Gunnery Jesse Jane Duff to the show and she sets the record straight about Biden & the military.

The John Batchelor Show
UNREADY FOR 2027. 1/4: To Provide and Maintain a Navy: Why Naval Primacy Is America's First, Best Strategy by Henry J Hendrix (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 11:57


UNREADY FOR 2027. 1/4: To Provide and Maintain a Navy: Why Naval Primacy Is America's First, Best Strategy by Henry J Hendrix (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Provide-Maintain-Navy-Americas-Strategy/dp/0960039198 The national conversation regarding the United States Navy has, for far too long, been focused on the popular question of how many ships does the service need? "To Provide and Maintain a Navy," a succinct but encompassing treatise on sea power by Dr. Henry J "Jerry" Hendrix, goes beyond the numbers to reveal the crucial importance of Mare Liberum (Free Sea) to the development of the Western thought and the rules based order that presently governs the global commons that is the high seas. Proceeding from this philosophical basis, Hendrix explores how a "free sea" gave way to free trade and the central role sea borne commercial trade has played in the overall rise in global living standards. This is followed by analysis of how the relative naval balance of power has played out in terms of naval battles and wars over the centuries and how the dominance of the United States Navy following World War II has resulted in seven decades of unprecedented peace on the world's oceans. He further considers how, in the years that followed the demise of the Soviet Union, both China and Russia began laying the groundwork to challenge the United States maritime leadership and upend five centuries of naval precedents in order to establish a new approach to sovereignty over the world's seas. It is only at this point that Dr. Hendrix approaches the question of the number of ships required for the United States Navy, the industrial base required to build them, and the importance of once again aligning the nation's strategic outlook to that of a "seapower" in order to effectively and efficiently address the rising threat. "To Provide and Maintain a Navy" is brief enough to be read in a weekend but deep enough to inform the reader as to the numerous complexities surrounding what promises to be the most important strategic conversation facing the United States as it enters a new age of great power competition with not one, but two nations who seek nothing less than to close and control the world's seas. 1888 GUNNERY

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2445: What Made Robert Norton Go?

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 3:50


Episode: 2445 In which Renaissance engineer Robert Norton thinks about gunnery.  Today, the inner life of an early engineer.

Art Wank
Episode 173 - Artspace studio artists - Leyla Stevens, Julia Gutman, Latai Taumoepeau and David M Thomas

Art Wank

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 50:50


We had the great pleasure to visit the newly renovated Artspace studio and gallery space at The Gunnery, Woolloomooloo. Ten artists have successfully received a years free studio space. The studios are amazing, brand new and huge along with common spaces and a beautiful gallery space downstairs. We interviewed Leyla Stevens, Julia Gutman, Latai Taumoepeau and David M Thomas about what they will do with their year at Artscape and their art practice.The 10 artists taking the studios for the inaugural year are -Jack Ball Brian Fuata Julia Gutman  Tina Havelock Stevens Jazz Money. Thea Anamara Perkins Gemma Smith Leyla Stevens  Latai Taumoepeau David M Thomas Artspace will have an opening on Dec 15th 5.30pm  and Dec 16th 11am following the government's transformation of the heritage building. Live performances, artist talks and DJ's. 

Radiant Creators
Jeff Hall – Soke/Founder of Hojutsu “The Art of Gunnery”

Radiant Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 48:02


About Soke Jeff Hall Soke Jeff Hall has been shooting for over 50 years and has been a student of firearms combatives for 40 years. He has over 25 years of military and police experience, with a strong emphasis on SWAT. He has also studied traditional arts for 40 years, holding ranks of 3rd Dan … Continue reading "Jeff Hall – Soke/Founder of Hojutsu “The Art of Gunnery”"

SBS NITV Radio
Jazz Money selected for First Nations art residency at Artspace

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 6:50


Jazz Money is one of ten artists selected for a One Year Studio program into Artspace's brand new state-of-the art facility in Woolloomooloo's The Gunnery.

Cold War Conversations History Podcast
Cold War US Army tank gunner serves with a Bundeswehr Panzer unit (311)

Cold War Conversations History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 60:18


Mark joined the US Army on January 6th, 1981, and went to Ft Knox KY for Basic and Armor training. He graduated in April 1981 and was selected as Instructor Tank commander and trained the next cycle of recruits till August 1981. Mark was posted to West Germany in September 1981 and was assigned to 1st 37th Armor 1st Armored Div based in Katterbach. When he arrived they were just turning in their M60A2s for the M60A3s. Mark was made a gunner on C-22 as an E-2 private which is rare. He was also picked to serve with a 1st 304th Bundeswehr PZ unit in Leopard 1A4s in 1982 and describes some fascinating details of the differences between the Bundeswehr and the US Army. In 1982 his friend Dean McCoy was killed in a military accident and Mark experienced PTSD for the last 30 years as a result. We dedicate this episode to the memory of Sammy Dean McCoy who died on March 18th 1982 aged 21.  0:00 Introduction and Background of Mark 3:11 Mark's experiences in West Germany 9:59 Life expectations and preparations in case of a Soviet Invasion 14:44 Comparison Between Leopard and M60 A3 Tanks, and German and American Tank Training 20:18 Interactions with other national armies and demonstrations of West German firepower 25:36 Escape, Evasion, and Gunnery training 30:42 Naming of tanks and preparation for chemical Warfare 36:24 Differences between Army Life in West Germany and Fort Knox 39:15 Memorable and tragic incidents during service in West Germany 47:34 Discussion on the Book "Red Army" by Ralph Peters and Mark's PTSD 54:12 Podcast Closing Remarks Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨ The fight to preserve Cold War history continues and via a simple monthly donation, you will give me the ammunition to continue to preserve Cold War history. You'll become part of our community, get ad-free episodes, and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link. Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations Love history? Check out Into History at this link https://intohistory.com/coldwarpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Marc Cox Morning Show
"Analyzing David Weiss's Appointment and Garland's Oversight: Gunnery Sgt. Jesse Jane Duff Speaks Out"

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 7:37


In this insightful segment, Gunnery Sgt. Jesse Jane Duff engages in a focused conversation with Mike Elam on the Marc Cox Morning Show. They dive deep into the recent appointment of David Weiss as a special counsel, dissecting the implications within the framework of Department of Justice regulations. The discussion revolves around Weiss's role in investigating allegations of criminal conduct involving Robert Hunter Biden, referencing federal proceedings in Delaware. Gunnery Sgt. Duff and Mike Elam also scrutinize the appointment's significance, exploring its impact on the Department's commitment to independence and accountability. The conversation then shifts to Merrick Garland's tenure as Attorney General, where they analyze his approach to restoring confidence in the Department of Justice. The segment concludes with a comparison between the handling of allegations against Hunter Biden and actions taken against former President Donald Trump.

How To Train A Military
Combat, Training and Culture

How To Train A Military

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 32:05


Different cultures conduct military training and education in very different ways. The Israeli Defence Force might be the gold standard for a mantra of ‘Train Hard, Fight Easy': the US Navy during the interwar period experimented with carrier air power to such an extent that it had a mature operating model by the 1940s (one that was instrumental in the outcome of WWII). This culture is not only evident in live military exercises, it is also reinforced by the behaviours during them. In this conversation with Professor Pete Mansoor, the importance of flexibility and adaptability of successful military forces comes to the fore, often developed - to a large extent – during the freeplay periods of live exercises. Simulation certainly has a place, but there are few signs that it can replace high tempo combined arms training events with a decent adversary force.

Five Idiots Talking Toys
Ep 89 | Johnpaul Ragusa of Imperial Castle and The Imperial Gunnery!

Five Idiots Talking Toys

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 77:59


Join the guys as they sit down with Johnpaul Ragusa, curator of the internet's leading source to help determine "Real or Repro", The Imperial Gunnery! We learn about the history of the Imperial Gunnery, what it was like to leave a lucrative job to open a toy store, The Imperial Castle, and the importance of being a good steward of the hobby of collecting vintage toys.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2445: What Made Robert Norton Go?

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 3:50


Episode: 2445 In which Renaissance engineer Robert Norton thinks about gunnery.  Today, the inner life of an early engineer.

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast
Gunnery Sgt. Duff, General Election, Gains & losses

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 42:38


Today, Rich salutes all veterans of the US armed forces with Gunnery Sargent Jesse Jane Duff. Then, a look at the General election results from this current midterm. Plus some grumblings on current events. Portions of today's program are brought to you by PolitiWeek.com. Comment and follow on Facebook, Twitter, GETTR, and Truth Social or visit us at RichValdes.com

Lexman Artificial
Dava Newman on Resolvedness, Pendulums, Demireps, and Fowlers

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 4:05


Dava Newman, author of 'Resolved: A Field Guide to Quitting Anger, Stress, and Resentment' discusses how to find peace and resolve in difficult times. She also shares her tips for working with pendulums and demireps.

The Silver King's War
Dearest Ones Epilogue: Gunnery & Gambling

The Silver King's War

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 11:55


This episode is Part Seven of the epilogue for Stanley's letters, "Dearest Ones," that he wrote to his family throughout his Second World War.  Michael G. Sievers, the writer, producer and creator of "The Silver King's War" podcast series, discusses his father's work as Stanley begins the long road to bomber school success. After a five-day train ride west, his stops include the Santa Ana Army Air Base, Baltimore Hotel in Los Angeles, Gunnery School and gambling adventures in Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact us: thesilverkingswar@gmail.com Please review The Silver King's War on Apple Share our hero, The Silver King, with family & friends Thank you for listening to our podcast

Jose L Cherrez
Conversando con el Gunnery Sgt David Mantilla de los US Marines

Jose L Cherrez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 47:58


EPS Jose L Cherrez conversa con sus seguidores y un gran invitado especial.Gunnery Sgt. David Mantilla.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david_mantilla_18/Ver Video: https://youtu.be/yc_kl5Plqzg Para programar citas por videoconferencias con Jose L Cherrez:https://joselcherrez.youcanbook.me/ NRA Tienda:Código del 15% de descuento CHERREZNRASitio Web: https://nrastore.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialnrastore/ Membresía o Renovación de la NRA con descuento incluido:(Apoyando la segunda Enmienda)https://membership.nra.org/recruiters/join/XI029558T-Shirts, Hoodies, stickers y otros productos de Jose L Cherrez:https://teespring.com/stores/joselcherrez Para cursos en línea a distancia entra a nuestro sitio web:https://gepacademy.com  Para Membresía VIP en Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAxtqzIo9gRTZPBil-zKHw/join  BROWNELLSTodo tipo de Pistolas, Rifles, accesorios, piezas y repuesto, y muchas de marcas reconocidas, las cosas mas que uso en mi trabajo y diario vivir lo pueden conseguir en el siguiente enlace. También si eres amante de la caza.Código del 10% de descuento: JOSELCH10Sitio web: https://brownells.dts2xn.net/qnvV7n  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brownellsinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrownellsIncTwitter: https://twitter.com/BrownellsIncYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brownellsinc5.11 TACTICALSitio web: https://www.511tactical.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/511tactical/ La información de la tienda en Miami (10% de descuento: Jose L Cherrez):Eddie CambóGeneral Manager / Instructor3887 NW 107 Avenue, Suite 107 Doral, Florida 33178Email: Eddie@511Miami.com Telefono: +1-786-485-4589Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/511miami/ Información en Broward (10% de descuento: Jose L Cherrez):Andrew CamachoGeneral Manager2164 S University Dr, Davie, FL 33324Telefono: +1-954-519-3808Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/511broward/SAFE LIFE DEFENSE Los chalecos de diferentes niveles que yo uso.Código del 10% de descuento: JOSELCHERREZSitio Web: https://safelifedefense.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safelifedefense/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SafeLifeDefense/ GRIND HARD AMMO (solo USA)La munición que uso para defensa y prácticas.Código del 10% de descuento: JOSELCHERREZSitio web: https://grindhardammo.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grindhardammo/?hl=enSitios de GEP Academy  y Jose L Cherrez:https://www.joselcherrez.com https://gepacademy.com  Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/joselcherrez/   https://www.instagram.com/gepacademy/ Grupo de chat del Telegram:https://t.me/joselcherrez1 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/joselcherrez/  https://www.facebook.com/Gepacademy/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/joselcherrez Podcasts de Jose L Cherrez: https://www.JoseLCherrezPodcast.com  Ropa táctica y accesorios tácticos los pueden buscar en el siguiente enlace de Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/shop/JoseLCherrezDonaciones para ayudar y participar en el programa:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YDC8Z7PMVFUDY&source=url#Podcast #JoseLCherrez #HablandoconlosEPSupport the show

The Cove Podcast
Leadership in Focus | 2. Reflection on 2022 Cove Challenge – My Most Important Leadership Lesson

The Cove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 35:48


In this special edition episode, RSM Jason Moriarty talks with Captain David Shaw, Warrant Officer Class Two Mark Wheeler, and Sergeant Poata Kaukau. They discuss leadership lessons that resonated with them and share their stories on developing leadership styles. From hearing out new ideas to active listening, and making the most out of collective knowledge. Hear some great perspectives and insight into leadership within the Australian Army! Captain David Shaw is an infantry officer currently serving as the Adjutant of the Queensland University Regiment. Captain Shaw recently completed three years (2018 – 2021) as a platoon commander at the 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment during the unit's rotation as the Ready Battle Group. Warrant Officer Class Two Mark Wheeler is a member of the Royal Australian Artillery currently serving as the Operations Warrant Officer of the Queensland University Regiment. Warrant Officer Wheeler has recently completed appointments as a battery sergeant major with the 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery and as the Sergeant Major Instructor in Gunnery with 5th/11th Light Battery, 9th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery. Sergeant Poata Kaukau is an infantry sergeant currently serving as the Operations Sergeant of the Queensland University Regiment. Sergeant Kaukau recently completed two years (2020 – 2021) as a military instructor at the School of Infantry. Prior to that Sergeant Kaukau was posted to the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (2013 – 2019) during which time he deployed on Operation Highroad as a section commander.

UFO -Bortom rimligt tvivel
34. Walking With The Tall Whites, av Emil Marczak om Charles Hall

UFO -Bortom rimligt tvivel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 8:26


Se Walking with the tall whites Gratis på tubi (med VPN USA här) Hyr på Vimeo här Amazon här Marczak film GALANDAL MUSIC Charles böcker https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/211296.Charles_James_Hall Charles James Hall föddes och växte upp på landsbygden i Wisconsin, USA, nära Madison. Han tog värvning i United States Air Force den 20 juli 1964. Han var stationerad vid Nellis Air Force Base utanför Las Vegas, Nevada, i över två år. Medan han var där tjänstgjorde han under långa perioder som väderobservatör i öknen på Gunnery-banorna vid Indian Springs, Nevada. Efter detta tjänstgjorde han ett år i Vietnam i Mekongdeltat. Charles fick ett pris för att ha överlevt mer än 35 kommunistattacker. Ett år efter att ha fått en hedervärd utskrivning i maj 1968 gifte sig Charles med Marie, på villkoret att han skulle gå på college. På rekordtid tog han både en kandidatexamen i termisk fysik och en magisterexamen i tillämpad kärnfysik vid San Diego State University i San Diego, Kalifornien. Charles gjorde Ph.D. postgraduate arbete vid University of Maine i Bangor. Senare tog han en Masters in Business Administration från Nova Southeastern University i Fort Lauderdale, Florida. När Charles och Marie hade varit gifta i ungefär tre månader bestämde sig Charles för att riskera att berätta för henne om de utomjordingar han hade mött vid Indian Springs. Marie var inte särskilt intresserad av huruvida ET existerade eller inte. Hon sa bara att om hon träffade en så hoppades hon att hon skulle bete sig ordentligt. Det kan bara vara ett annat sätt att beskriva det nuvarande modeordet, "Exopolitik". Att uppfostra en familj drev minnen av terrorn och aldrig tidigare skådade upplevelser på Indian Springs skyttebanor i bakgrunden, men de gick inte att glömma. På fritiden började Charles skriva sina memoarer för sina barn och barnbarn. Arton år senare, när Marie upptäckte vad han hade gjort, övertygade hon honom att publicera dem. Hon tyckte att det var lätt att komma på en titel, omslagsdesign och hjälpte till att redigera det som så småningom blev serien Millennial Hospitality, som nu är fyra böcker. Marie gillade särskilt Charles memoarer eftersom de inte försökte bevisa att det fanns utomjordingar, utan snarare kunde läsas och njutas av vem som helst. De läser som en roman och läsaren kan lära sig om hur man blir en bättre människa. På grund av materialets natur, och för att skydda de oskyldiga, verkade det klokt att byta namn på vänner, platser, några avstånd och vägbeskrivningar. Millennial Hospitality-serien är utan motstycke, en verkligt banbrytande redogörelse för en mans faktiska erfarenheter av utomjordingar i Nevadas öken. Den hyllas redan som en klassiker. Uppföljning kommer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ufobrt/message

Coast 2 Coast WTB
Coast 2 Coast WTB Episode: 33 Featuring Dane Dowiak

Coast 2 Coast WTB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 112:35


The boys have on guest Dane Dowiak. He grew up playing for the Pens Elite in Pittsburgh and would go on to win 2 Prep High School Championships one at Kent and another at Gunnery. He has been drafted to the USHL by 3 different teams and currently is playing for the Tri-City Storm. He is committed to Penn State and will join the team in the 2023-2024 season. The boys discuss the free agency in the NHL and who acquired the best player to fit their team for this upcoming year.

Weekend Star Warriors
Series 3 Episode 7: Get thee to a Gunnery

Weekend Star Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 19:32


The shield generator has been destroyed, the evacuation order has been issued, but Zyzzix has one more shot in him before he flees the Hoth Battlefront. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weekendstarwarriors/support

Protecting America Rita Cosby
Episode 24: Retired US Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Jessie Jane Duff, America First Policy Institute Ambassador

Protecting America Rita Cosby

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 28:34


On the latest episode of Protecting America, Retired US Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Jessie Jane Duff, America First Policy Institute Ambassador, joins Rita Cosby to discuss security at our broken Southern border and security for Supreme Court justices after the leaked Roe v Wade draft opinion.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It’s Crime O Clock Somewhere
Episode 63- The Murder of Kimberly O'Neal

It’s Crime O Clock Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 9:58


On February 29, 2004, the body of 39-year-old Kimberly O'Neal, was found at Deer Park on the Camp Pendleton military base. Kimberly was married to a Marine named Greg O'Neal, but had been having an affair with another Marine named Archie. Sources: Forbidden: Dying For Love- Season 4 episode 8, 'Love is War.' https://www.lamag.com/longform/the-war-within/ https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-trial-continues-for-marine-accused-of-murder-2005jun07-story.html https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-marine-faces-murder-charges-in-pendleton-slaying-2005jun02-story.html https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-mar-19-me-sbriefs19.3-story.html https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sdut-marine-faces-murder-charges-in-pendleton-slaying-2005jun02-story.html http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?29715-Gunnery%20sergeant%20gets%20life%20without%20parole Subscribe to my blog: https://kileystruecrime.squarespace.com Instagram: @itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod Twitter: @itscrimeoclock Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod HUGE thank you to @josephmcdademusic for the theme song! Leave me a 5 star rating and review!!! I will be back next week with an all new case and book recommendation! AND REMEMBER, IT'S CRIME O CLOCK SOMEWHERE!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kiley000/support

Conversations with Zo
Justin Dunn (Dunn Deal)

Conversations with Zo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 67:55


Two childhood friends catching up. We broke down his entire career till present day. He's currently in the Major Leagues for pitching the Seattle Mariners. What a journey to the pros from little league in Queens, travel ball in Long Island, his high school career at The Gunnery, turned things around at Boston College. Got more serious about his grades, as baseball was almost taken away from him. Academic success translated to him having success on the field and in the weight room. Became a rising star and dominated the Cape Cod league helping his draft stock. Got a big win in the college regionals and during the same time period drafted in the firs round by the Mets. Minor league pitcher of the year and his dreams are coming true but then he was treated to the Mariners. He felt it was meant to be and one of the best things that could of happened to him. "Stay true to yourself, learn yourself and become who you need to be for you" Justin Dunn

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 007 - Panther Part VI

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 82:42


On the seventh episode of The Panzer Podcast we are finally getting around to the second iteration of the Panther tank, the Ausführung A-- which was the second most prolific of the three variations, and will take us well into 1944. We will drill down the details of makes the Ausf. A an Ausf. A, as well as describe the differences between the Ausf. D and Ausf. A. Moving on, we will pick up our combat narrative on the Eastern Front and get a chance to visit with the Allied invasion of mainland Italy and just how the new Panther got along driving through the hills of Central Italy. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston, "Panther vs. Sherman" by Steven Zaloga, and "A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D-Day to 12 August 1944" by HG Gee of the Army Operational Research Group, “Battle of Kursk” by Glantz and House, “Kursk: The Greatest Battle on the Eastern Front 1943” by Clark, “Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East” by Ziemke, “Stärkeberechnung der Panz.Div.44.” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 1944., “Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen: Elfter Jahrgang 1944” by Oberkommando des Heeres (B.Arch RH 1/167), “Leicghte Panzer-Aufklärungskompanie” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen.

Hidden Pearls Podcast
65. Hidden Pearls Podcast - WK18 - George Kittle, Tom Compton, Chris Holm & Alec Mayhan

Hidden Pearls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 148:59


WK 18 - 49ers at RAMS: As most of us suspected this season, and the Niner  playoff hopes, come down to the last week of the season with a final road trip to play their good friends the LA Rams. Win and they are in with one of the remaining wildcard spots.  Lose and not so good, although there are ways they could make it. Joining us this week  to kick it all around is Offensive Tackle Tom Compton, Gunnery Sergeant Chris Holm and First Lieutenant Alec Mayhan.Tom is a 9-year vet coming out of South Dakota, taken by the  Washington FB team in the 6th round of the 2012 draft. He is listed at 6'6” 315 lbs. Tom is married to Tiffany. They have a new baby boy Theo, born last November. Also, a  daughter Tate, who is a year and a half old. Welcome Tom to the show!!Our special military guests bring together some connections for Bruce and his football days at Iowa. Our first guest is Marine Gunnery  Sergeant Chris Holm. Chris has been on 5 combat tours and on one of those served as Gunnery  Sergeant to our other guest for tonight, First Lieutenant Alec Mayhan. Alec is the son of Dave  Mayhan, who was a fellow offensive lineman at the University of Iowa with Bruce back in his  playing days where they played together on the 1981 Iowa Big Ten Championship Team, which  played in the 1982 Rose Bowl Team. We welcome GSG Holm and 1LT Mayhan to the show. Featured Organization: Semper Fi & America's Fundhttps://semperfifund.orgWe are dedicated to  providing immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to combat wounded,  critically ill and catastrophically injured members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces  and their Families. We apply your donations to comprehensive, proven programs that  deliver immediate and long-lasting impact. We ensure Service Members have the  resources they need during their recovery and throughout transition back to their  communities. CA NG GUESTS:  Staff Sergeant Eric Cano:  “SSG Cano is a native of Los Angeles, CA. He enlisted into the Army in 2011 as a Military Policeman and has been stationed at Fort Campbell, KY and Fort Irwin, CA.SSG Cano served in Afghanistan from 2013 to 2014. After 8 years of active duty service, he transferred to the California Army National Guard where he currently serves as a Recruiting And Retention NCO.SSG Can is a firm believer that the National Guard is a community oriented organization that solidifies the bond between soldier and civilian. Some of his awards includes 3 Army Commendation Medal, 5 Army Achievement Medals, 3 Army Good Conduct Medals, the Air Assault badge, and the National Guard Recruiting and Retention Expert Badge.SSG Cano is currently in the process of getting his Bachelor's degree in criminal justice and wants to be a juvenile probation officer after retirement.”  CPT Captain Morris GirgisSFC Sergeant First Class Francy TabaresSSG Staff Sergeant Kalan NoveySSG Chayanne UribeSSG Maxwell Svader SSG Eric Cano

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 005 - Panther Part V

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 78:41


On the fifth episode of The Panzer Podcast, we will be discussing the Sd.Kfz. 9 "Famo" Heavy Prime Mover, along with the Bergepanther (Recovery Panther), and of course the Sd. Ah. family of tank towing trailers. Finally I want to touch on another specialty variant of the Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther", the Pantherbefehlswagen (Panther Command Tank) and many other tidbits and anecdotes to round out the story of these special, purpose-built vehicles in support of the Panther tank. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston, "Panther vs. Sherman" by Steven Zaloga, and "A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D-Day to 12 August 1944" by HG Gee of the Army Operational Research Group, “Battle of Kursk” by Glantz and House, “Kursk: The Greatest Battle on the Eastern Front 1943” by Clark, “Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East” by Ziemke, “Stärkeberechnung der Panz.Div.44.” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 1944., “Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen: Elfter Jahrgang 1944” by Oberkommando des Heeres (B.Arch RH 1/167), “Leicghte Panzer-Aufklärungskompanie” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen.

The Silver King's War
Las Vegas Letters (3)

The Silver King's War

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 14:43


This episode is Part Three of The Silver King's letters, "Dearest Ones," from gunnery school in the desert outside Las Vegas, Nevada.  It's summer, the weather is often 120 degrees. Gunnery school is a necessary diversion before bomber school and the installation has a swimming pool. The squadron visits the El Rancho Casino and then posts to Indian Springs, forty miles from Las Vegas, for aerial gunnery training.  Stanley relates his joy in flying for the first time since his pilot school washout in April.

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 004 - Panther Part IV

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 83:33


On the fourth episode of The Panzer Podcast, we will finish discussing the aftermath and consequences of Operation Citadel and the Battle of Kursk insofar that it affected the Panther tanks. Along with an in-depth discussion of the Panzer repair network and logistical system. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston, "Panther vs. Sherman" by Steven Zaloga, and "A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D-Day to 12 August 1944" by HG Gee of the Army Operational Research Group, “Battle of Kursk” by Glantz and House, “Kursk: The Greatest Battle on the Eastern Front 1943” by Clark, “Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East” by Ziemke, “Stärkeberechnung der Panz.Div.44.” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 1944., “Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen: Elfter Jahrgang 1944” by Oberkommando des Heeres (B.Arch RH 1/167), “Leicghte Panzer-Aufklärungskompanie” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen.

Two Girls One Ship: Reviewing Video Game Romances
3. Mass Effect One: Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams, Feeling Good Enough

Two Girls One Ship: Reviewing Video Game Romances

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 97:07


Is Mass Effect 1's Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams worth romancing, or even saving on Virmire? Listen now to hear Jennasis and Virvada discuss space racism, women in the military, and feeling good enough. Do you ship Ash? Please like, subscribe, and leave a review! Watch live on Fridays at 10:30pm ET: https://www.twitch.tv/twogirlsoneship Follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/twogirlsoneship Advertise with us & business inquiries: twogirlsoneship@gmail.com Theme song: Take It Back by Miracle Of Sound from https://www.miracleofsound.rocks LevelSkip Article: "Mass Effect" (2009): Is Ashley Williams Racist? A Character Analysis by Lee, Retrieved From https://levelskip.com/rpgs/Mass-Effect-Human-Squadmates-An-Analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 003 - Panther Part III

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 79:53


On the third episode of The Panzer Podcast we will discuss in detail the final preparations and modifications made just prior to sending the new Panzerkampfwagen V 'Panther' Ausf. D, Sd.Kfz. 171 to the Eastern Front. Once there, we will get into the details of Operation Citadel and just how well or, not so well, the new Panther tanks would do against a determined defense. We detail the actions of July 5 - July 20 1943 for Panzer-Regiment 39 "von Lauchert" and within, the two Panzer-Abteilungen 51 & 52 (Panther Abteilungen). Further details include the Kriegsstärtkenachweisung (K.St.N. [TO&E]) of the new Panther units as well as plenty of contemporary, and first-hand accounts of how the battle went for these particular units at Kursk and the surrounding areas. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston, "Panther vs. Sherman" by Steven Zaloga, and "A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D-Day to 12 August 1944" by HG Gee of the Army Operational Research Group, “Battle of Kursk” by Glantz and House, “Kursk: The Greatest Battle on the Eastern Front 1943” by Clark, “Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East” by Ziemke, “Stärkeberechnung der Panz.Div.44.” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 1944., “Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen: Elfter Jahrgang 1944” by Oberkommando des Heeres (B.Arch RH 1/167), “Leicghte Panzer-Aufklärungskompanie” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen.

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 002 - Panther Part II

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 76:47


In the second episode of the Podcast we continue where our discussion of the Panther left off-- Covering what the Panther D actually would like once production of the Ausf. D began, which in January of 1943 would be a lot different from the Panzerkampfwagen V 'Panther' Ausf. D, Sd.Kfz. 171 that would first go into Kursk. We'll take an in-depth look at all of the systems and final armament & armor layout of the Panther and get ready for the first deployment in July of 1943. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston, "Panther vs. Sherman" by Steven Zaloga, and "A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D-Day to 12 August 1944" by HG Gee of the Army Operational Research Group, “Battle of Kursk” by Glantz and House, “Kursk: The Greatest Battle on the Eastern Front 1943” by Clark, “Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East” by Ziemke, “Stärkeberechnung der Panz.Div.44.” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 1944., “Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen: Elfter Jahrgang 1944” by Oberkommando des Heeres (B.Arch RH 1/167), “Leicghte Panzer-Aufklärungskompanie” by Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen.

The Panzer Podcast
Episode 001 - Panther Part I

The Panzer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 58:23


In this first episode we will introduce the podcast, which includes the scope and goals I wish to accomplish with this project. Secondly, this will be the first episode of a series of episodes about the Sonderkraftzeuge 171, Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" tank, or simply Panther Tank. This first episode details the research and development phase up to about 1943 when the Panther Ausf. D was to begin rolling off of the assembly line. Enjoy! -John Burgess ThePanzerPodcast@gmail.com Sources include: "Panther, Germany's Quest for Combat Dominance" by Michael and Gladys Green, "Panther and it's Variants" by Walter Spielberger, "Repairing the Panzers, Vol. 1 & 2" by Lukas Friedli, "Elements of Armament Engineering, Part Two" by Billingsly et al, "Ordinance in the Eastern Front" a discussion, led by John W. Schaefer, "Militarfahrzeuge, German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, Vol. 10" by Walter Spielberger & Uwe Feist, "Sd,KFZ 8 & Sd.KFZ. 9, Schwerer Zugkraftwage (12t & 18t)" by Alan Ranger, "German Heavy Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 5-2"Panzer Tracts No. 5-4" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle, "Panzer Tracts No. 16-1" by Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle & Lukas Friedli, "Historical Study: German Tank Maintenance in World War II" by Dept. of the Army, June 1954, "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery, and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945" by Terry Gander & Peter CHamberlain, "Designing the T-34: Genesis of the Revolutionary Soviet Tank" by Peter Samsonov, "Panther" by Thomas Anderson, "German Artillery of World War Two" by Ian Hogg, "Halftracked Vehicles of the German Army 1909-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panther Tank: Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (SdKfz 171): Enthusiasts' Manual" by Mark Healy, "German Medium Half-Tracked Prime Movers" by Reinhard Frank, "Armored Vehicles of the German Army 1905-1945" by Walter Spielberger, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942 Vol. 1" by Thomas Jentz, "Panzertruppen: The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1943-1945 Vol. 2" by Thomas Jentz, "Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank" by R.P. Hunnicutt, "Panzer Tactics: German Small-Unit Armor Tactics in World War II" by Wolfgang Schneider, "Testing and Fielding of the Panther Tank and Lessons for Force XXI" by John Womack, and "World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery by Lorrin Rexford Bird & Robert Livingston

Alex Beal Podcast
Drew Casertano— A life in Education

Alex Beal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 83:41


Drew Casertano devoted his professional life to serving students and their families as an independent school educator and leader. Upon graduating from The Choate School, Drew earned his bachelor's degree in American History from Amherst College and then returned to boarding school life to teach, coach, live and work in a dormitory, direct student activities, and work in admissions at The Loomis Chaffee School. He earned his Master of Education degree from Harvard University in 1982 and then spent two years at The Frederick Gunn School (formerly The Gunnery) as director of admission and financial aid, before returning to Loomis Chaffee as the director of admission and financial aid for five years. In 1990 Drew was appointed as Millbrook School's sixth Headmaster, and the years since have been characterized by substantial growth and momentum, a thoughtful and intentional evolution of the school through the lens of its history and mission. Applications tripled, the enrollment grew from 170 to 320, the endowment increased from $6,000,000 to more than $60,000,000, and annual and capital funds of $200,000,000 million were raised to support more than 223,000 square feet of new and renovated spaces. His experience and dedication to independent education led to principal roles within other educational organizations. Drew has served as a trustee at Dutchess Day School, Parents League of New York, Washington Montessori School, Indian Mountain School, the Secondary School Admission Test Board (now the Enrollment Management Association) and The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), where he also chaired the executive committee that developed the focus and framework for the North American Boarding Initiative. He was president of the Headmasters Association and of the board of trustees of the New York State Association of Independent School (NYSAIS). Currently, he is a member of the board at New Canaan Country School and a director of the Bank of Millbrook. Drew was also a long-time board member of Safe Passage, a non-profit providing education for the poorest children in Guatemala City. In 2019 Drew received the Ruzicka Compass Premier Leadership Award from The Association of Boarding Schools. The highest recognition in the industry, the Ruzicka Compass recognizes extraordinary contributions to the excellence, advancement, and success of boarding schools. (From https://strategicschoolleadership.com/)

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie
Marine Gunnery Sgt. Vinnie Roman Gives His Thoughts About Yesterday's Attack in Afghanistan

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 10:32


Listen live weekday mornings 5:30am-9:00am on WGY

ABCA Podcast
Episode 223 with the Falmouth's Trundy, San Francisco's Bridges and Lake County's DiCenzo

ABCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 79:26


Next up on the ABCA Podcast are Falmouth Commodores manager and Gunnery head Coach Jeff Trundy, San Francisco Giants national crosschecker Brian Bridges and Lake County manager Greg DiCenzo. Trundy is heading into his 25th season coaching in the Cape Cod League and his 21st as the manager of Falmouth. He has coached a laundry list of Big Leaguers including David Aardsma, Luke Scott, Rhys Hoskins, Kyle Gibson, Cliff Pennington, Khalil Greene, Jacoby Ellsbury and current Rays manager Kevin Cash. Trundy has made a huge impact on the game of baseball with the players he has coached and the coaches he has had on his staff. Bridges has been with the San Francisco Giants since 2019 and previously was the Scouting Director for the Atlanta Braves and coached at Florida Southern. DiCenzo is currently managing the Lake County Captains in the Cleveland Indians organization. Prior to that, he had a successful 12-year run as head coach at Holy Cross and was previously as an assistant at Northeastern. DiCenzo was on Trundy's staff at Falmouth from 2002-05. This episode is on leading a life of impact. It will also show how many different paths there are available to impacting the game of baseball. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.

ABCA Podcast
Episode 223 with the Falmouth's Trundy, San Francisco's Bridges and Lake County's DiCenzo

ABCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 79:26


Next up on the ABCA Podcast are Falmouth Commodores manager and Gunnery head Coach Jeff Trundy, San Francisco Giants national crosschecker Brian Bridges and Lake County manager Greg DiCenzo. Trundy is heading into his 25th season coaching in the Cape Cod League and his 21st as the manager of Falmouth. He has coached a laundry list of Big Leaguers including David Aardsma, Luke Scott, Rhys Hoskins, Kyle Gibson, Cliff Pennington, Khalil Greene, Jacoby Ellsbury and current Rays manager Kevin Cash. Trundy has made a huge impact on the game of baseball with the players he has coached and the coaches he has had on his staff. Bridges has been with the San Francisco Giants since 2019 and previously was the Scouting Director for the Atlanta Braves and coached at Florida Southern. DiCenzo is currently managing the Lake County Captains in the Cleveland Indians organization. Prior to that, he had a successful 12-year run as head coach at Holy Cross and was previously as an assistant at Northeastern. DiCenzo was on Trundy's staff at Falmouth from 2002-05. This episode is on leading a life of impact. It will also show how many different paths there are available to impacting the game of baseball. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.

ABCA Podcast
Falmouth's Trundy, San Francisco's Bridges and Lake County's DiCenzo

ABCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 79:26


Next up on the ABCA Podcast are Falmouth Commodores manager and Gunnery head Coach Jeff Trundy, San Francisco Giants national crosschecker Brian Bridges and Lake County manager Greg DiCenzo. Trundy is heading into his 25th season coaching in the Cape Cod League and his 21st as the manager of Falmouth. He has coached a laundry list of Big Leaguers including David Aardsma, Luke Scott, Rhys Hoskins, Kyle Gibson, Cliff Pennington, Khalil Greene, Jacoby Ellsbury and current Rays manager Kevin Cash. Trundy has made a huge impact on the game of baseball with the players he has coached and the coaches he has had on his staff. Bridges has been with the San Francisco Giants since 2019 and previously was the Scouting Director for the Atlanta Braves and coached at Florida Southern. DiCenzo is currently managing the Lake County Captains in the Cleveland Indians organization. Prior to that, he had a successful 12-year run as head coach at Holy Cross and was previously as an assistant at Northeastern. DiCenzo was on Trundy’s staff at Falmouth from 2002-05. This episode is on leading a life of impact. It will also show how many different paths there are available to impacting the game of baseball. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.

Accidental Chaos
Memorial Day Interview With Master Gunnery Sgt Horace John Burdette

Accidental Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 50:41


Welcome to the Memorial Day Episode with Horace J. Burdette. A marine who retired at the Rank of E9. Blake gives his old man a light interview while sharing a cold one. Discussing life in the Marines and the hardships that lead many men and women to take their lives. If you or anyone you know is a Veteran or PTSD sufferer check the links and phone number below. Thanks for giving this interview a listen! As always give our social media a follow @AccidentalChaos_69 Happy Memorial Day and thanks for Listening Apologies for the lack of an Intro xD https://ptsdhotline.com/ If this is an emergancy Please dial: 1-800-273-8255 for Veteran Dial 1

Goalie Hacks Podcast
GHP 064: First Impressions of Pro Hockey w/ OHL Stand-Out Cedrick Andree from the Belleville Senators

Goalie Hacks Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2021 84:37


Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Goalie Hacks podcast, I’m excited to be joined today by another active professional Goaltender, current Goaltender with the Belleville Senators in the AHL, Cedrick Andree.We discuss about personal Goaltending Philosophy, three to four pillars that the game surrounds and their importance. Most important skills that young children should be developing while they are playing Minor Hockey that will help make a smooth transition to the next level. Kind of changes incorporated from first year that helped find tremendous success in the last two seasons with the team. First impressions of Belleville Senators and the surprises so far. Misconception among amateur goaltenders and minor league parents that needs more clarity on. Discuss in depth – game day routine, routine the night before, mental routine to avoid game time and performance anxiety, anchor techniques used to keep focus centered.Click here for full show notes: https://goaliehacks.com/ghp-064-the-biggest-w-cedrick-andree/Goalie Hacks LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/goaliehacksSubmit Feedback/ Suggestion/ Applications:https://bit.ly/39Fdpsb**Join The Goalie Hacks Inner Circle*****Checkout Our Youtube Channel*****Sign-up For Our E-mail List****NeurotrackerX Details ***Send us a DM on Instagram*Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)

Take2 Actors Agency, The Podcast
Take2 Actors Agency, The Podcast; Casting Director Emma Gunnery

Take2 Actors Agency, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 42:37


Hello and welcome to Take2 Actors Agency, The Podcast! We are the podcast that strives to breakdown the apparent barriers between 'us' and 'them', between the aspiring and those working in the TV & Film industry. We chat with actors, casting director, casting agents, directors & producers to find our the best pieces of advice that have helped them succeed in the industry. In this episode our guest is Emma Gunnery. Emma is a casting director specialising in TV and Film and works across the UK and Ireland. Emma has some exciting projects in the pipelines and has managed to keep herself and actors she has cast busy, even during Covid. Emma has cast commercials for brands like An Post, Vodafone and Lucozade. In regards to film and TV some of her recent projects include ‘Finding Joy' starring Amy Huberman, ‘iBoy' with Maisie Williams and ‘Rose Plays Julie' with Aiden Gillen. Follow us on socials: Website: www.take2agency.com Instagram: @take2actorsagency Facebook: Take2 Online Acting School Twitter: Take2 Actors Agency & Acting School

Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts
20210131_4 bliana gearrtha ar thiománaí tacsi as ionsaí gnéis a dhéanamh

Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 5:06


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yyysqnnu Taxi driver charged 4 years for sexual assault. 4 bliana gearrtha ar thiománaí tacsi as ionsaí gnéis a dhéanamh. A Dublin taxi driver has been sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman who fell asleep in his car three years ago. Tá ceithre bliana príosúin gearrtha ar thiománaí tacsai as Baile Átha Cliath as ionsaí gnéis a dhéanamh ar bhean a thit ina codladh ina ghluaisteán trí bliana ó shin. Gerard Gunnery Major - aged 60 and with an address on Aghavelin Road in Whitebridge, North Dublin - was convicted of sexually assaulting the woman in the early morning of 23 December 2017. Ciontaíodh Gerard Gunnery Mór - atá 60 bliain daois agus a bhfuil seoladh aige ar Bhóthar Achadh Eibhlín i bhFionnbhrú i dTuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath - in ionsaí gnéis a dhéanamh ar an mbean go moch ar maidin ar 23 Nollaig 2017. Two other passengers were in Gunnery's car when he stopped on Harcourt Street to offer the woman a lift home. Bhí beirt phaisinéirí eile i ngluaisteán Gunnery nuair a stop sé ar Shráid Fhearchair chun síob abhaile a thairiscint don bhean. He first released the other two passengers. Scaoil sé an bheirt phaisinéirí eile amach ar dtús. The woman fell asleep in the car and began attacking her. Bhí an bhean titithe ina codladh sa ghluaisteán agus thosaigh sé ag déanamh ionsaí uirthi. She woke up and Gunnery got into a fight, demanding payment from her. Dhúisigh sí agus déirigh Gunnery trodach, ag éileamh íocaíocht uaithi. He threw her out of the car and walked away with her. Chaith sé amach as an ngluaisteán í agus dimigh sé leis. But during the episode, she managed to take a photo of the taxi registration number. Ach le linn na heachtra, déirigh léi grianghraf a ghlacadh duimhir chlárúcháin an tacsi. Gunnery initially denied the allegations. Shéan Gunnery na líomhaintí ar dtús. But he eventually pleaded guilty. Ach phléadáil sé ciontach sa deireadh.

Jampacked
NETFLIX & MARSHA [P. JOHNSON] w/ Otoja Abit [Writer/Director/Producer/Actor of A NEW YORK CHRISTMAS WEDDING on Netflix]

Jampacked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 138:09


EPISODE 65. OTOJA ABIT [Writer/Director/Producer/Actor of A NEW YORK CHRISTMAS WEDDING on Netflix] joins via Zoom to talk being a Queer Ally, playing Marsha P. Johnson/LGBTQ response to the Stonewall film, how his film Jitters became the prelude to his LGBTQ+ love story, A New York Christmas Wedding (on Netflix) and the challenge of filming 2 separate LGBTQ+ weddings in a church.KEYWORDS with Allagash Beer (Allagash White & Allagash Curieux) kept us busy that we didn’t get to STORYTIME! We got a surprise visit from FATHER KELLY himself, CHRIS NOTH! @chrisnothofficial WATCH INTERVIEW:BLOG: https://www.jampackedshow.com/post/otoja-abitABOUT:Otoja Abit (pronounced O-toe-jay Abbitt), the only son of driven Nigerian parents, was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Queens, NY.A celebrated athlete and honored scholar, he attended Archbishop Molloy High School and went on to a year of post graduate work at The Gunnery in CT. Otoja completed his education at St. John's University where he played division one basketball and earned degrees in Communications, Theatre Studies and a Business minor.The "smell of grease paint and roar of the crowd" got hold of Otoja during his first ever production, William Inge's, Picnic. Consequently, Otoja committed to a pursuit of his true passions: acting, writing and directing.After interning at The Labyrinth theatre company, his first big project was working as the assistant director on Broadway's 2011 revival of That Championship Season, directed by Gregory Mosher and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric and Chris Noth. Otoja then went on to book roles in both television and film including: a role in The Humbling, directed by Barry Levinson and playing opposite Al Pacino, HBO's critically acclaimed The Night Of, directed by Steven Zaillan. NBC's The Slap & The Blacklist, Paris in Aleta Chappelle's Romeo & Juliet in Harlem. And co-starring, as Marsha P Johnson, in Roland Emmerich's Stonewall.Recent credits include: Marvel's Netflix "The Defenders" directed by SJ Clarkson- acting opposite Krysten Ritter. Co-creator, producer and star of the New York Television Festival's Official Selection, "Harlem Knights". And the 2018 short film "Jitters" which Otoja wrote, directed, produced and stars in.Twitter: @OhAbitInstagram: @OhAbitFacebook: @Otoja.Abit@willfulproductionswww.willfulproductions.com #aNewYorkChristmasWedding #stonewall #lgbt #lgbtq #blacklgbt #pride #lgbtq #stonewall #riot #marshapjohnson #blacklivesmatter #translivesmatter #blacktranslivesmatterWWW.JAMPACKEDSHOW.COMJAMPACKED PHONE LINE#: 818-514-5830

Signals from the Frontline
AOW Ep. 74.1 Dominating Marines post FAQ with Sisters and Guard

Signals from the Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 54:15


John Lennon swings by to talk about his list designed to beat up on his own White Scars army. Trust me this one you want to listen too.  Imperial Guard Battalion (Disciplined shooters, Gunnery experts) Company commander 35 Company commander 35 Company commander (warlord, Kurov’s Aquila) 35 10 infantry 55 10 infantry 55 5 scions 45 Command squad (4 plasma) 65 Command squad (4 plasma) 65 Command squad (4 plasma) 65 Special Weapon team (3 plasma) 49 Special Weapon team (3 plasma) 49 Ministorum Priest 40 Manticore (HKM, Full Payload) 150 Manticore (HKM, Augur Array, Full Payload) 155 _________________________________________ Bloody Rose Spearhead Canoness (Beacon of Faith, Litanies of Faith) 50 9x Repentia 144 8x Repentia 128 3x Mortifiers 180 3x Mortifiers 180 3x Mortifiers 180 5x Retributors (4x MM, 2x cherub) 160 Rhino 80 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Perri Pierre Podcast
Feat. Otoja Abit| Conversation about his career and his movie A New York Christmas Wedding.

Perri Pierre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 37:57


In a conversation with Perri Pierre, Otoja Abit goes into detail about:  - His upbringing in Queens.  - Studying Communications and Theatre at St John's University while also being part of the basketball team.  - His first film, Jitters.  - How he got A New York Christmas Wedding made.  - Lastly, some of his preferences.   Otoja Abit (pronounced O-toe-jay Abbitt), the only son of driven Nigerian parents, was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Queens, NY. A celebrated athlete and honored scholar, he attended Archbishop Molloy High School and went on to a year of post-graduate work at The Gunnery in CT. 

Hack Daniels Media
Smoke Taint

Hack Daniels Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 95:47


This week on the Vent we go back to our new found love for Wine making. Hack is joined by Melissa our favorite wine maker and her professor Dr. Tom Collins. Tom started his journey in the Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer and moved to Gunnery. After leaving the service he started his journey in the science of wine making. Love these stories!Support the show (http://www.hackdanielsmedia.com)

Diceweave
S1_Mass Effect 10: Bandicoot

Diceweave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 64:43


Ambushed at Gigabrax's Garage and Gunnery, Kane, Zira, and Ozzy must fight their way to freedom, but to do so, they may need to leave a new friend behind.  Content Warnings: violence, minor ageism, probably collateral damage Credits:Kane Victus is played by Nathan Eastram.Zira'tum nar Novuum is played by Mackenzie Eastram.Ozailyander is played by Will Leet.Hosted Edited, and produced by Alex Conwell.Original music by Alex Conwell.Logo by Allison Meridith Healy.Mass Effect Universe by Bioware, owned by Electronic Arts.Genesys rpg owned by Fantasy Flight Games.Mass Effect Genesys mod by Blusunrize.Sound Effects acquired from Freesound.org and used under a Creative Commons license.

Sea Control - CIMSEC
Bilge Pumps Episode 22: A Whole lot of Bilge; SBS & Ultra Long Range Gunnery

Sea Control - CIMSEC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020


By Alex Clarke Bilge Pumps, Episode 22. We’re being very current, almost bang up to date for Bilgepumps! No guest unfortunately, it’s just your regular crew, but we hope you will enjoy our musings on the SBS, the future of ship to ship boarding, and all the other things it sparked. However, with no guest … Continue reading Bilge Pumps Episode 22: A Whole lot of Bilge; SBS & Ultra Long Range Gunnery →

Sea Control - CIMSEC
Bilge Pumps Episode 22: A Whole lot of Bilge; SBS & Ultra Long Range Gunnery

Sea Control - CIMSEC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020


By Alex Clarke Bilge Pumps, Episode 22. We’re being very current, almost bang up to date for Bilgepumps! No guest unfortunately, it’s just your regular crew, but we hope you will enjoy our musings on the SBS, the future of ship to ship boarding, and all the other things it sparked. However, with no guest … Continue reading Bilge Pumps Episode 22: A Whole lot of Bilge; SBS & Ultra Long Range Gunnery →

The Bilge Pumps
Bilge Pumps Episode 22: A Whole lot of Bilge; SBS & Ultra Long Range Gunnery...

The Bilge Pumps

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 90:56


1.      Dr. Alex Clarke's Youtube Channel2.      Drachinifel's Youtube Channel3.      Jamie Seidel's Youtube Channel

Pagcast
PAGCAST EPISODE 39 FEAT. NEW YORK ISLANDERS 4TH ROUND PICK ALEX JEFFERIES

Pagcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 15:40


Today's guest is New York Islanders 4th round pick, Alex Jefferies! Alex comes on the show to talk about how he achieved success while playing at The Gunnery, why he committed to Merrimack College, if scouts being in the building provided extra motivation for the kid....and much more! FOLLOW ALEX JEFFERIES: https://www.instagram.com/alexjefferies2/ https://twitter.com/AlexJefferies22 FOLLOW PAGCAST: https://twitter.com/pagcast https://www.instagram.com/pagcast/ Music: www.bensound.com Please share the podcast with your friends and family!

Diceweave
S1_Mass Effect 9: Garages and Grenades??

Diceweave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 78:34


Kane, Zira, and Ozzy check out Gigabrax Nutroen's Garage and Gunnery, looking for a connection with the Bullion Syndicate. Ozzy acquires way too many grenades, Zira bonds over a machine, and Kane is notably good at his job. Content warnings: discussion of torture Credits:Kane Victus is played by Nathan Eastram.Zira'tum nar Novuum is played by Mackenzie Eastram.Ozailyander is played by Will Leet.Hosted Edited, and produced by Alex Conwell.Original music by Alex Conwell.Logo by Allison Meridith Healy.Mass Effect Universe by Bioware, owned by Electronic Arts.Genesys rpg owned by Fantasy Flight Games.Mass Effect Genesys mod by Blusunrize.

Todd Feinburg
Todd Feinburg: Drama at "The Gunnery" (05/21/20)

Todd Feinburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 8:05


Marco Greenberg explains how his son was expelled from Washington, CT Boarding school "The Gunnery" for an unfortunate explosion of anger, and why his family has filed suit against the school. Plus, a quick call from Michael Liebowitz.

RUSH Hockey Talk
Path to the pros

RUSH Hockey Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 37:57


Jamie Goldsmith, former pro hockey player and current girls’ hockey coach & assistant director of admissions at The Gunnery in Connecticut, joins RUSH Hockey Talk to discuss the path to the pros and the benefits of attending prep and boarding schools.

Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors
EP-061 Hojustu Ryu – The Art of Gunnery

Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020


Norm Hood talks about Hojustu Ryu – The Art of Gunnery and how modern firearms are combined with this ancient martial art. Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following sponsors Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – In today’s world you need the backing from a quality organization to protect yourself and also […] The post EP-061 Hojustu Ryu – The Art of Gunnery first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.

Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors
EP-061 Hojustu Ryu – The Art of Gunnery

Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 26:03


Norm Hood talks about Hojustu Ryu – The Art of Gunnery and how modern firearms are combined with this ancient martial art. Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following sponsors Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – In today’s world you need the backing from a quality organization to protect yourself and also […]

The Marine Corps Movie Minute
Heartbreak Ridge Minute 40: Moms, Teachers and Gunnery Sergeants

The Marine Corps Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 16:22


In this minute Gunny marches the platoon out for some early morning PT but before they can start, it's an impromptu walk off between First Platoon (Shirts) and Recon Platoon (skins). Who will call the better cadence? Major Powers will be the Judge of that. First Platoon goes first. Join us next minute to see Recon's response. Instagram: MarinecorpsmovieminutepodTwitter: MCMM_PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarineCorpsMovieMinuteMarine Corps Movie Minute Quarterdeck: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545010009420157/

Steel Strategy's Un-named Armada Podcast
Episode 8 - Fleet Building, Nav Teams, Gunnery Chief Varnillion, and a Salvo/Counter jank fleet

Steel Strategy's Un-named Armada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 60:35


Biggs is back on with shmitty for another episode of Armada updates.  We talk through our list building philosophies, shmitty gets on a soap box to explain why he thins Nav Teams are Gold, we introduce a new segment "Who the heck is that?" and try to figure out where Gunnery Chief Varnillion came from, and finally Biggs shares a new fleet he wrote down on a paper towel during some down time at work.  

#TeamGrit Podcast
Who is Matthew? #SENDME with Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Matthew Gant

#TeamGrit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 55:55


Who is Matthew? Lets find out..

King of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
King of Battle Podcast LTC (R) Grice Part 1

King of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 40:56


LTC (R) Michale Grice talks about his book 'ON GUNNERY'  and discussed other topics related to the Field Artillery. Part 1 of 2 in the series. 

Struggle to Sovereignty Podcast
Season 1 - Episode 17: Veterans Day (Gunnery Sgt Soto and Quinn Higgins)

Struggle to Sovereignty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 65:23


In episode 17 of The Struggle to Sovereignty Podcast, Brett is joined by Gunnery Sgt Soto and Quinn Higgins. Gunnery Sgt Soto served 14 years active duty in the Marines. His outlook on life and the way he carries himself as a father, friend, husband, and service member is incredible. Quinn Higgins is a current student at the University of South Carolina where he is currently to join the Marines after college. These two individuals are such a blessing to our country, community and society. As I thank them for everything they have done thus far and going forward into the rest of their lives.

The Hard Question with BQ
190718 - Have Words Lost All Meaning? | JESSIE JANE DUFF, Gunnery Sgt. USMC | JOHN GIZZI

The Hard Question with BQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 36:40


190718 - Have Words Lost All Meaning? | JESSIE JANE DUFF, Gunnery Sgt. USMC | JOHN GIZZI by Blanquita Cullum

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Appendix#1- The Gettysburg Glossary

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 24:30


Learning about the civil war can be difficult for someone new to the game, especially when it comes to military terminology. While many have casual familiarity with such terms as “regiment”, “brigade”, “division” and “corps”, they often use them interchangeably, seemingly choosing whichever word sounds “cool” to them in the moment, or, to give the novice a little more credit than that, simply confusing them because they are new terms to him or her. But these terms are not interchangeable, as cool as they may sound, and they have very specific meanings. These meanings vary from war to war and between nations, but we’re not concerned with those meanings. For our purposes here, the definitions of these terms will focus on the American Civil War-era military usage. This upload is designed to be one of many companion uploads to the main episodes of Addressing Gettysburg. This, is the Gettysburg Glossary.    A few things to note before moving on are that, when discussing numbers of soldiers, there are two types of figures given here: the “on paper” figures, meaning what the respective unit sizes should be if recruited and mustered into service at full strength, and the average numbers as they were at Gettysburg. So, when listening to episode 1, Antietam to Chancellorsville, for example, a brigade’s stated numerical strength would be somewhere in between the “on paper” numbers and the Gettysburg average. Disease, including infection, was the number one cause of death during the Civil War. These diseases were contracted in various ways. Some were a result of behavior, many more were a result of camp life, and others were the result of medical treatments.     Now a word about the Gettysburg average: All one needs to do is read two books on the battle of Gettysburg to find that no one truly agrees on the actual number of men involved. Throughout the fifteen and a half decades since the battle, scholars of the battle have looked at the numbers in an effort to come closer to a more realistic figure of totals. Some historians have the numbers at 95000 Union soldiers against 75000 Confederate soldiers. Some say 80000 to 60000. The minutiae of exactly how many each army had isn’t as important as recognizing that most historians seem to agree that there’s a difference of about 15000-20000 in favor of the Union. Also, it would be a mistake to assume that the Union victory at Gettysburg was mainly due to its outnumbering the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. If that were the case, the North would have won the war long before April of 1865. So when it comes to the numbers we use in Addressing Gettysburg, they are used more for illustrative purposes than actuarial figures. When our sources are conflicting with each other on these figures, we yield to the numbers used by the National Park Service of each battlefield we discuss, or the American Battlefield Trust. The terms discussed in this upload can be found, along with a multitude of others, on the American Battlefield trust’s website. We extrapolate on many of these definitions.    And now, the Gettysburg Glossary. Military Units    Company: A group of 50 to 100 soldiers led by a captain. 10 companies = 1 regiment. Smaller units within a company are platoons which are made up of squads.       Regiment- the building blocks of the army were regiments. On paper, each regiment, was comprised of ten companies of 100 men. Those companies would be recruited in a town or several nearby towns and sent to their respective state capitals to be trained and mustered into service as part of a regiment. Regiments would be numbered in order of appearance, for the most part, for example, the First Pennsylvania Volunteer infantry, the second pennsylvania volunteer infantry, etc. This was also done for cavalry units with the word “cavalry” replacing the word “infantry”. So, there would be a first pennsylvania volunteer infantry and a first pennsylvania volunteer cavalry. They were men who answered the call for volunteers at the outbreak of the war and fell under the volunteer service. Regiments who were part of the Federal service, or “regular army”, would be numbered as the First United States cavalry or infantry and so on.  As the war pressed on, these numbers diminished so that, by Gettysburg, the average size of a Union regiment was around 350 men and a Confederate regiment being slightly larger. This was not a reflection of the populations in the north and south, but, rather, a reflection of the method of integrating raw recruits into the army. Northern recruits were placed into new regiments while southern recruits were mingled into veteran units. A regiment was officially led by a field officer at the rank of colonel. When a colonel was absent due to sickness, wounding, death or being placed in command of the brigade to which the regiment belonged, lower ranking officers such as lieutenant colonels, majors and even captains moved up to command the regiment. Multiple regiments would be organized into brigades.   Brigade- a brigade was typically three to five, sometimes six, regiments. On paper, its strength should be 3000 to 5000 men. But, by Gettysburg, the average Union brigade might number around 1000 to around 1500 men, while its confederate counterpart might be slightly larger. One noteworthy brigade was the Irish Brigade. At the battle of Fredericksburg in December, 1862, the brigade numbered around 1200 men and sustained about 45% casualties. In the interim months, they would sustain some more at Chancellorsville (though not nearly as many), and would suffer the typical losses from sickness and disease. All of these factors combined to whittle their numbers down to just over 500 men by the time of the battle of Gettysburg in July, 1863.   Division- Once a brigade was formed, it was assigned to a division. In the Union army at Gettysburg, a division typically had between two and four brigades. In the Confederate army at Gettysburg, a division had between 3 and 5 brigades, with Pickett’s Division being an example of one with three brigades, while Rodes’ Division is one example of a division with five brigades. Union divisions were numbered and their respective corps badges would be either red, white or blue, indicating first division, second division or third division, respectively, although commonly, and in this podcast, we will refer to these divisions by the commanders’ names. Confederate divisions were named for their commanders. This could lead to some confusion when the commander for which the division is named is out of action. At Gettysburg, for example, when Pettigrew rose to command Heth’s Division after Heth was wounded on the first day, it was still known as Heth’s Division, but for simplicity's sake, Addressing Gettysburg will make note of the change in commanders and refer to it as Pettigrew’s Division when discussing its participation in the July 3rd assault on the Union center, popularly known as “Pickett’s Charge”.   Corps- A very large group of soldiers led by a major general in the Union Army or a lieutenant general in the Confederate Army. Union Corps were designated by a Roman numeral while Confederate corps were also numbered, but often called by the name of their commanding general (as in Longstreet’s Corps). Two or more divisions make up a corps. At Gettysburg, the average Union Corps numbered somewhere around 10,000 men, with the Sixth Corps coming in slightly larger with between 14,000 and 16,000, depending on your source. Confederate Corps will be about double the size of its Union counterpart.    Army: The largest organizational group of soldiers, made up of one or more corps. There were 16 Union armies (named after rivers, such as the Army of the Potomac) and 23 Confederate armies (named after states or regions, such as the Army of Northern Virginia). At Gettysburg, only the Union Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia would be present.   Infantry- that branch of the army in which soldiers traveled by foot. Infantry was the main fighting force of the army. It was called on to take positions or hold positions.   Cavalry- that branch of the army in which soldiers traveled by horse. Cavalry’s role was to gather intelligence, screen the movements of the main body of the army, guard the rear of the army, supplies, prisoners, wagon trains. It might help the listener to think of cavalry as, essentially, scouts. This is because the absence of JEB Stuart’s cavalry will play into many of the decisions Robert E Lee made during the three-day battle.    Artillery- that branch of the army that organized, dispersed and operated cannon, rifled guns and mortars of the field, siege and naval classes. Artillery at Gettysburg was of the field artillery classification.At the start of the war, the U.S. Army had 2,283 guns on hand, but only about 10% of these were field artillery pieces. By the end of the war, the army had 3,325 guns, of which 53% were field pieces. The army reported as "supplied to the army during the war" the following quantities: 7,892 guns, 6,335,295 artillery projectiles, 2,862,177 rounds of fixed artillery ammunition, 45,258 tons of lead metal, and 13,320 tons of gunpowder.   OTHER TERMS USED IN ADDRESSING GETTYSBURG   Aide-de-Camp: A soldier who was appointed by an officer to be his confidential assistant.  The aide wrote and delivered orders and held a position of responsibility which required him to know troop positions and where officer quarters were located.  The aide-de-camp was an officer by virtue of his position and he took orders from his commander only.   Battery: The basic unit of soldiers in an artillery regiment; similar to a company in an infantry regiment. Batteries included 6 cannon (with the horses, ammunition, and equipment needed to move and fire them), 155 men, a captain, 30 other officers, 2 buglers, 52 drivers, and 70 cannoneers. As the War dragged on, very few batteries fought at full strength. A battery can also be the position on a battlefield where cannon are located.    Bivouac:  (pronounced BIH-voo-ack) Temporary soldier encampment in which soldiers were provided no shelter other than what could be assembled quickly, such as branches; sleeping in the open.    Border States: The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri. Although these states did not officially join the Confederacy, many of their citizens supported the South.   Breastworks:  Barriers which were about breast-high and protected soldiers from enemy fire.   Breech-loading: Rifle-muskets that could be loaded at the breech (in the middle between the barrel and the stock) instead of from the end (by shoving gunpowder and a ball down the barrel) were called breech-loading guns   Campaign: A series of military operations that form a distinct phase of the War   Canister: Canister shot was the deadliest type of ammunition, consisting of a thin metal container loaded with layers of lead or iron balls packed in sawdust. Upon exiting the muzzle, the container disintegrated, and the balls fanned out as the equivalent of a shotgun blast. The effective range of canister was only 400 yards (370 m), but within that range dozens of enemy infantrymen could be mowed down. Even more devastating was "double canister", generally used only in dire circumstances at extremely close range, where two containers of balls were fired simultaneously.   Carbine: [car-been] A breech-loading, single-shot, rifle-barreled gun primarily used by cavalry troops. A carbine's barrel is several inches shorter than a regular rifle-musket.   Case (or shrapnel) Case (or "spherical case" for smoothbores) were antipersonnel projectiles carrying a smaller burst charge than shell, but designed to be more effective against exposed troops. While shell produced only a few large fragments, case was loaded with lead or iron balls and was designed to burst above and before the enemy line, showering down many more small but destructive projectiles on the enemy. The effect was analogous to a weaker version of canister. With case the lethality of the balls and fragments came from the velocity of the projectile itself – the small burst charge only fragmented the case and dispersed the shrapnel. The spherical case used in a 12-pounder Napoleon contained 78 balls. The name shrapnel derives from its inventor, Henry Shrapnel. The primary limitations to case's effectiveness came in judging the range, setting the fuse accordingly, and the reliability and variability of the fuse itself   Caisson The caisson was also a two-wheeled carriage. It carried two ammunition chests and a spare wheel. A fully loaded limber and caisson combination weighed 3,811 pounds (1728.6 kg). The limbers, caissons, and gun carriages were all constructed of oak. Each ammunition chest typically carried about 500 pounds (226.8 kg) of ammunition or supplies. In addition to these vehicles, there were also battery supply wagons and portable forges that were used to service the guns.     Charge: To rush towards the enemy. “A charge” can refer to the act of rushing the enemy’s lines by cavalry or infantry, but also the amount of gunpowder loaded into a firearm in order to send the projectile out of the gun’s barrel.    Courier:  A soldier who served the officers of his regiment by carrying messages.   Defeat in Detail:  Defeating a military force unit by unit.  This occurred when units were unable to support one another, often because of distance.   Dysentery: Intestinal disease causing severe diarrhea.  Dysentery was a leading cause of deaths by disease.   Entrenchments: Long cuts (trenches) dug out of the earth with the dirt piled up into a mound in front; used for defense.   Earthwork: A field fortification (such as a trench or a mound) made of earth. Earthworks were used to protect troops during battles or sieges, to protect artillery batteries, and to slow an advancing enemy.   Flank:  Used as a noun, a “flank” is the end (or side) of a military position, also called a “wing”.  An unprotected flank is “in the air”, while a protected flank is a “refused flank”.  Used as a verb, “to flank” is to move around and gain the side of an enemy position, avoiding a frontal assault.   Garrison: A group of soldiers stationed at a military post.   Grapeshot- Grapeshot, by the time of Gettysburg, was relegated to a term used interchangeably with canister. While similar to canister, grapeshot originated in Naval use for firing into an enemy ship at close range in order to cut the rigging and sails and clear the decks of personnel. While grapeshot was used for a period of time in the field, canister had come to replace grapeshot’s use on land in the American Civil war. The period Ordnance and Gunnery work states that grape was excluded from "field and mountain services.   Hardtack: Hardtack is a term used to describe the hard crackers often issued to soldiers of both sides during the Civil War.  These crackers consisted of nothing more than flour, water, and salt. They were simple and inexpensive to make in very large quantities.  However, these crackers became almost rock solid once they went stale.    Haversack:  Small canvas bag, about one foot square, used to carry a soldier's food.  Typically, these bags were painted with black tar to make them waterproof.    Howitzer:  A cannon which fired hollow projectiles and was generally lighter and shorter than its solid-shot cousins.  A howitzer's projectiles had a smaller powder charge. Also, canister projectiles contained more small balls than other types of canister.  Howitzers were useful in defending fortifications and causing disorder within a fortification by an attacking force   Interior Lines:  A military strategy which holds that the fastest, most efficient maneuvers, transportation and communication are conducted within an enclosed geographic area as opposed to outside the geographic area.   Kepi:   Cap worn by Civil War soldiers; more prevalent among Union soldiers.   Limber:  A two-wheeled cart that carried one ammunition chest for an artillery piece. The artillery piece could be attached to the limber, which would allow both to be pulled by a team of horses.  Also verb: The practice of attaching a piece of artillery to the limber that holds its ammunition.    Militia: Troops, like the National Guard, who are only called out to defend the land in an emergency.   Muster: To formally enroll in the army or to call roll.   Muzzle-loading: Muzzle-loading muskets or rifle muskets had to be loaded from the end by putting the gunpowder and the bullet or ball down the barrel. The vast majority of small arms and artillery used at Gettysburg were muzzle-loading weapons   Napoleon Gun:  Another name for the Model 1857 gun howitzer.  This lighter, more maneuverable field artillery piece fired 12 pound projectiles and was very popular with both Federal and Confederate armies   Napoleonic Tactics: The tactics used by Napoleon Bonaparte that were studied by military men and cadets at West Point before the Civil War. His tactics were brilliant for the technology of warfare at the time he was fighting. However, by the Civil War, weapons had longer ranges and were more accurate than they had been in Napoleon’s day.   Ordnance:  The term used for military supplies, such as weaponry and ammunition.   Parrott gun:  A rifled artillery piece with a reinforcing band at the rear, or breech.  Parrott guns were used by both the Army and the Navy, and ranged from 10-pounders to 300-pounders.  They were named after their designer, Robert Parker Parrott.    Picket: Soldiers posted on guard ahead of a main force. Pickets included about 40 or 50 men each. Several pickets would form a rough line in front of the main army's camp. In case of enemy attack, the pickets usually would have time to warn the rest of the force. During the Gettysburg Campaign, it was a picket line that first encountered Longstreet’s spy names “Harrison” and brought him to Longstreet’s chief of staff, Moxley Sorrel.    Pontoon Bridge:  (pronounced pawn-TOON)  A floating bridge which was constructed by anchoring a series of large, flat-bottomed boats across a waterway and then laying wooden planks across them.  The planks (the “chess”) were anchored by side rails and then covered with a layer of soil to protect it and to dampen sounds. Pontoon bridges were extremely important to the outcome of several battles, including Fredericksburg.   Quartermaster: The officer who was responsible for supplying clothing, supplies and food for the troops.   Reserve(s):  Part(s) of the army which were withheld from fighting during a particular battle but ready and available to fight if necessary   Rifle-Musket: The common weapon of the Civil War infantryman, it was a firearm fired from the shoulder. It differed from a regular musket by the grooves (called rifling) cut into the inside of the barrel. When the exploding powder thrusts the bullet forward, the grooves in the barrel make it spin, just like a football spirals through the air. Rifle-muskets were more accurate and had a longer range than smoothbore weapons.   Shot: A solid, round projectile, shot from a cannon.   Shell: A hollow projectile, shot from a cannon; a shell was filled with powder and lit by a fuse when it was fired. Shells exploded when their fuse burned down to the level of the powder. Depending on the length of the fuse, artillerymen could decide when they wanted the shell to burst.   Skirmish: A minor fight.   Spike:  To make an artillery piece unusable so that it could not be used by the enemy if captured.   Theater: A theater of war is a region or area where fighting takes place.   Traverse:  A mound of earth used to protect gun positions from explosion or to defilade the inside of a field work or fortification.    Vedette(or vidette):  A mounted sentry stationed in advance of a picket line   Works: Fortified structures designed to strengthen a position in battle. This includes earthworks, fieldworks, entrenchments, siege lines, etc.   Zouave: (pronounced zoo-ahv or zwahv) A zouave regiment was characterized by its soldiers' bright, colorful uniforms which usually included baggy trousers, a vest, and a fez in different combinations of red, white, and blue. American zouave units were found in both Union and Confederate armies. They were modeled after French African troops who were known for their bravery and marksmanship.   This glossary was compiled by Matt Callery from various online sources including battlefields.org, nps.gov and with the assistance of Licensed Battlefield Guide, Lewis Trott.  Be sure to visit us at addressinggettysburg.com  and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @addressinggettysburg  Copyright 2019, Fair use        

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS
Marshall Miles Interviews Vita Muir, Litchfield Jazz Festival at the Gunnery School July 26-28

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 10:46


Buy Tickets! 2019 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE 26JUL, 2019 5:30 PMOpening Night Gala THE JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK AND GARDENS 7:30 PMLitchfield Jazz Orchestra Featuring Alexis Cole, Andrew Hadro, Kris Allen, Albert Rivera, Avery Sharpe… GUNNERY SCHOOL 27JUL, 2019 1:00 PMDuchess GUNNERY SCHOOL 2:30 PMRandy... Read More ›

Heels of Justice
HOJ 014: Claire Huffstetler: Commander, Victims' Advocate, & Surface Warfare

Heels of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 41:12


Welcome to Heels of Justice; these are the stories of women lawyers who are trailblazers in their field and paved the way for the rest of us.   Today, the Heels of Justice interview, Commander Temperance C. Huffstetler (“Claire”), is an attorney in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps. She currently serves as the Victims’ Legal Counsel for Naval District Washington. LCDR Huffstetler was commissioned as a naval officer in May 2002 and served as a Surface Warrior Officer in a variety of operational roles until 2007, when she entered law school through the Navy’s Law Education Program. After graduating from law school in 2010, she completed Naval Justice School in Newport, RI. In her first tour as a Judge Advocate, LCDR Huffstetler served at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, where she practiced as a criminal defense litigator, legal assistance attorney, and military disability attorney. She was then assigned as Command Judge Advocate for Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. From 2014 to 2016, LCDR Huffstetler served as the Command Judge Advocate aboard three nuclear aircraft carriers, providing legal advice regarding military justice, operational law, fiscal law, international law, the law of the sea, and administrative law.   Key Takeaways [:35] Sarita welcomes Claire Huffstetler, to the Heels of Justice podcast. [1:38] Claire talks about who her services are meant for as well as what exactly being a JAG entails, day to day. [4:06] Where is military law situated in the spectrum of victim’s right as opposed to say, civilian law? And why would there be a difference? [7:46] How is the Victims’ Legal Counsel practice evolving in the courts? “Unfortunately, we’re still behind the bar!” [8:57] Sarita asks if there has been any evolution or changes in Claire’s work in the context of the ‘Me Too’ movement. [12:37] Claire gives some tangible practice pointers on how to best defend victims, for attorneys looking to do more in victims advocacy. [17:14] How does Claire deal with the very real emotional aspects of this line of work? [19:11] Vicarious trauma is real. [21:50] Sarita asks what Claire wanted to be as a child, and how her path eventually took her to the Military and military law. [24:55] Sarita opens a parenthesis and asks Claire to paint a picture of what life is like on a naval carrier! And what about being stationed in Guam? [27:55] The most interesting place to practice? Imagine a tie between an aircraft carrier and Guantanamo Bay … Let’s challenge the image we have of Guantanamo, you will be surprised! [33:04] Sarita asks what Claire’s biggest challenges as a woman and as a professional in the Navy? [39:36] Sarita asks what Claire’s mantra is and thanks her for sharing so much of her experience on the Heels of Justice podcast and she signs off until next time. That’s it for this episode of Heels of Justice; if you like the stories we’re telling, please visit our website. You can join our mailing list, learn more about our guests, and see what we have planned for the future. You can also follow us on Twitter, on Instagram, and on Facebook. Disclaimer: The opinions you have heard are ours or our guest’s alone. They’re not the opinions of our employers, or our clients, or our bosses, and not our husbands, kids or pets, or anyone else’s.   Mentioned in this episode (chronological order) U.S. Navy Civilian VS. Military criminal court Navy Victims’ Legal Counsel Program National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) Vicarious trauma Army ROTC Scholarship Naval Submariner Naval Aviator Surface warfare Gunnery officer Engineering officer Port Operations Officer Guam Navy scholarship for law school G.I. Bill Visit, board, search, and seizure   More about the Heels of Justice hosts Sarita Venkat, and Katherine Minarik Heels of Justice on the Web Heels of Justice on Twitter Heels of Justice on Instagram Heels of Justice on Facebook   Sarita Venkat on LinkedIn Katherine Minarik on LinkedIn Katherine Minarik on Twitter Katherine Minarik at cleverbridge   Personal stories (edited) “In Guantanamo Bay, I was the GC for the commander of the base, which is a small town with about five thousand residents; the detainment facility is a separate entity. So we have community housing, churches, community centers, gyms, swimming pools, and restaurants! The base supports the ships that come for all around South America and the Caribbean, it’s an important foothold and anti-drug operation and a lot of migrants pass through. There is also a body of foreign national laborers to support the base, so I never had a day that I didn’t hear a new issue … Most of them were: how does this comport with international law? In most bases, there are memorandums of agreement with the host nation, and that controls the application of the law: what laws we subscribe to on the base, and how our service members are treated if they go out in town and do something wrong. But in Guantanamo Bay, there’s no host nation relationship, so it was a create-your-own-adventure-type situation!” “I was the GC on an aircraft carrier. Imagine that you are in a grey steel windowless box — kind of like a freight elevator car — and a few floors above your office there is an airport landing strip and fighter jets are taking off and landing. The force and the sound is reverberating through the walls, the floors, the ceiling, your body, rattling your coffee mug across your desk. Then imagine that you have a nuclear reactor a few floors under your office. In between the airport, your office and the nuclear reactor you have a hotel that houses 3 to 6 thousand people with a 24h restaurant, hospital, church, fitness center and all the office spaces to support that, and you’re floating…” More about our guest Claire Huffstetler on LinkedIn

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week
This Swedish King Built a Warship That Redefined Naval Combat

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 3:15


In the 1560s, Eric XIV of Sweden was determined to change the way naval battles were fought. The result was Mars: a giant of a warship that would rely on artillery and firepower to devastate her... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.

Warship Tactics Podcast
WTP-Back to Basics - Gunnery Skills-066

Warship Tactics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 36:51


Visit the Warship Tactics Website here: https://www.warshiptactics.com/ Follow the Maddminister Gaming Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/Maddministergaming/ Join the World of Warships NA Community Discord Server here: https://discord.gg/YXqN3xd

The Badass American Heroes Podcast
Episode 17 with Gunnery Sgt L Christian Bussler Pt 3

The Badass American Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 88:56


Check it out as Brandon and special guest Gunnery Sgt L Christian Bussler talk about Christian's book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” Chris talks about growing up a military brat and moving all over the world, joining the Marine Reserves and then we go into his career in the Marines and 3 deployments to Iraq, 2 as a mortuary affairs Marine. Chris gets emotional talking about the horrors of war and how he came back from crippling PTSD to write a book and help other Veterans.   Check out Christian on all his social media channels and his website and go buy his book book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” on Amazon and Audible. Website Instagram Facebook Amazon       Drop us a line and let us know what you think of the show or volunteer to be interviewed - badassamericanheroes@yahoo.com Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Badass American Heroes is a podcast devoted to recording and sharing the stories of the men and women who have served in the United States Military. These stories are not only important because of the historical value they add but also because some are just absolutely amazing to listen to. Join us as we help the voices of veterans finally be heard.

The Badass American Heroes Podcast
Episode 16 with Gunnery Sgt L Christian Bussler Pt 2

The Badass American Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 82:18


Check it out as Brandon and special guest Gunnery Sgt L Christian Bussler talk about Christian's book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” Chris talks about growing up a military brat and moving all over the world, joining the Marine Reserves and then we go into his career in the Marines and 3 deployments to Iraq, 2 as a mortuary affairs Marine. Chris gets emotional talking about the horrors of war and how he came back from crippling PTSD to write a book and help other Veterans.   Check out Christian on all his social media channels and his website and go buy his book book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” on Amazon and Audible. Website Instagram Facebook Amazon       Drop us a line and let us know what you think of the show or volunteer to be interviewed - badassamericanheroes@yahoo.com Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Badass American Heroes is a podcast devoted to recording and sharing the stories of the men and women who have served in the United States Military. These stories are not only important because of the historical value they add but also because some are just absolutely amazing to listen to. Join us as we help the voices of veterans finally be heard.  

The Badass American Heroes Podcast
Episode 15 Gunnery Sgt. L Chrstian Bussler Pt.1

The Badass American Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 80:44


Check it out as Brandon and special guest Gunnery Sgt L Christian Bussler talk about Christian's book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” Chris talks about growing up a military brat and moving all over the world, joining the Marine Reserves and then we go into his career in the Marines and 3 deployments to Iraq, 2 as a mortuary affairs Marine. Chris gets emotional talking about the horrors of war and how he came back from crippling PTSD to write a book and help other Veterans.   Check out Christian on all his social media channels and his website and go buy his book book “No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor. A Memoir Of A Mortuary Affairs Marine” on Amazon and Audible. Website Instagram Facebook Amazon       Drop us a line and let us know what you think of the show or volunteer to be interviewed - badassamericanheroes@yahoo.com Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Badass American Heroes is a podcast devoted to recording and sharing the stories of the men and women who have served in the United States Military. These stories are not only important because of the historical value they add but also because some are just absolutely amazing to listen to. Join us as we help the voices of veterans finally be heard.

The Chapter Of The Architech
Chapter 39 (Gunnery Sgt. Avery)

The Chapter Of The Architech

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 104:51


The Chapter of the Architech welcomes Gunnery Sgt. Avery to the podcast to discuss our friendship, deployment and VA Claims.

The High Button Podcast
#111 Andrew Graham, BurMac Game & Private School Prison

The High Button Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 78:29


Andrew Graham is here to talk about his private school memories in Washington, also his involvement in the Special Olympics and public speaking. Andrew played in the MHL for the Weeks Crushers and his Prep school team The Gunnery. Fun fact, Andrew is an incredible ball hockey player as well. Spencer Cameron also joins to talk about the famous food fight at Citadel High and more! #111

Military HD
UH-1Y Aerial Gunnery Refinement

Military HD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018


U.S. Marines with Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) prepare for an aerial gunnery refinement drill in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor course (WTI) 1-18 at Chocolate Mountain, Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Sept 25, 2017. WTI is a seven-week training even hosted by MAWTS-1 cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps Aviation in support of a Marine Air Ground Task Force and provides standardized advance tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Charnelle Smith)

Warship Tactics Podcast
WTP-Historical Naval Gunnery vs World of Warships-029

Warship Tactics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 22:47


Visit the Warship Tactics Website here: https://www.warshiptactics.com/ Follow the Maddminister Gaming Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/Maddministergaming/ Join the World of Warships NA Community Discord Server here: https://discord.gg/YXqN3xd

Zero Blog Thirty
ZBT #60: USMC Gunnery Sergeants Best & Bautista from the Marine Corps Ball

Zero Blog Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 62:06


On this edition of Zero Blog Thirty, Chaps travels all the way out to California to speak at a Marine Corps ball. Two USMC gunnery sergeants by the names of Best and Bautista talk to Chaps about leading boot camp from a male and female perspective. They share stories form boot camp and give insight into what their jobs are like on a day-to-day basis. Afterwards, we field some mailbag questions from the platoon. 

The CyberWire
Ukraine accused Russia of renewed hacking by BlackEnergy actors. ASLR bypass proof-of-concept reported.  Notes from RSA, and an update on Android gunnery malware.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 14:33


In today's podcast, in addition to notes from RSA, we hear some fresh accusations of Russian government hacking from Ukraine. Threat actors adapt. ASLR bypass exploit demonstrated. Yahoo!'s acquisition by Verizon appears likely to be deeply discounted. From RSA, notes on coming industry consolidation. Dale Drew from Level 3 Communications offers a strategy for choosing security vendors. James Lyne from Sophos provides his take of the RSA conference from the show floor. An update on the Popr-D3 Android malware. How they name the bears.

The CyberWire
Daily & Week in Review: Gunnery hacking. Influence operations and a proportionate response thereto? Yahoo breach post mortems. NIST issues Special Publication 800-184: "Guide for Cybersecurity Event Recovery."

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2016 21:00


In today's podcast we hear more about how Fancy Bear has gone to war. Russia denies meddling with US elections. US retaliation for influence operations is still under consideration—some speculate that when it comes, it may be loud. Siemens patches its widely used HVAC controller. Post mortems on the Yahoo! breach continue (and draw attention to cybersecurity EFTs). FBI Special Agent Keith Mularski describes the takedown of the Avalanche botnet. Awais Rashid from Lancaster University on data exfiltration by APTs. And NIST releases its guide to cyber incident response and recovery.

Desert Vision
Desert Vision October Week 2

Desert Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016


The Desert Vision for October, Week 3, shows HIMARS in Action, Gunnery practice on the water, and much, much more

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Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: 17th Last Gunnery

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014


Soldiers within the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade participate in a combined unit Gunnery at Rodriguez Range.

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Street Candles
Chapter 03

Street Candles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 16:52


Ejoq works hard to pull Gunnery online -- but maybe he should work harder making friends!

Street Candles
Chapter 04

Street Candles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 28:43


Ejoq is making progress with Gunnery, but not everyone seems pleased...while the ship reveals itself to have a very expensive problem!

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast
'Chive Cast Vintage Pod 30 (Enhanced): R5D4 - The Fatality Droid

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 145:35


In this months enhanced and classic Chive Cast vintage pod... Steve and Skye muse on the unexpected importance of R5D4 We talk more about Celebration VI news, we discuss Gus and Duncan's new book, Peruvian discoveries, Seth McFarlane's movie and we submit the all new Top-5 segment for your approval. What are your top 5 Star Wars figures of all time? We interview R5 aficionado Alex Bickmore and he tells us what it is like collecting this robot and all about his surprisingly high midichlorian rate. We take a trip to the outer-realm and learn about cantina and R5 bootlegs with Joe Yglesias. Our unloved item makes the parallel between R2D2 and Rebecca Black. All this and somehow more on the 'Chive Cast Vintage Pod!!!

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast
'Chive Cast Vintage Pod 30 (classic): R5D4 - The Fatality Droid

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 145:35


In this months enhanced and classic Chive Cast vintage pod... Steve and Skye muse on the unexpected importance of R5D4 We talk more about Celebration VI news, we discuss Gus and Duncan's new book, Peruvian discoveries, Seth McFarlane's movie and we submit the all new Top-5 segment for your approval. What are your top 5 Star Wars figures of all time? We interview R5 aficionado Alex Bickmore and he tells us what it is like collecting this robot and all about his surprisingly high midichlorian rate. We take a trip to the outer-realm and learn about cantina and R5 bootlegs with Joe Yglesias. Our unloved item makes the parallel between R2D2 and Rebecca Black. All this and somehow more on the 'Chive Cast Vintage Pod!!!

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast
'Chive Cast Vintage Pod 29: Luke X-Wing over the Thames

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2012 142:02


On this month's remote location Vintage Pod: - Skye and Steve attack one of our best listeners -The Luke X-Wing figure is praised and ridiculed -We talk more about the Archive Party at Celebration VI - We have a surprise interview with Chris georgoulias, the orchestrator of the Collector Track Star Tot Giveaways. -We also interviews John Ragusa at the Imperial Gunnery to discuss good and bad board mojo - We finally throw another brick through a window as Joe Yglesias brings back the bootleg. -Crazy bad coin design nugget and a scandalous unloved item that may land skye in Jail or on a federal watchlist. -More oddities from Europe and market watch is officially divided into two parts. -In the feedback section we solve the riddle of whether or not Skye is a commercial actor. All this and somehow more in your slightly late June ‘Chive Cast Vintage Pod!.

Gotta Love CT Hockey Podcasts
Chris Baudo, Gunnery School Head Varsity Boys' Hockey Coach

Gotta Love CT Hockey Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2012 10:05


Pundit Review Radio
Someone You Should Know: Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder

Pundit Review Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2012 7:11


Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder, "Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder was awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest award given for valor in the face of danger, during a ceremony at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va., May 10, 2011. He was recognized for his bravery and outstanding leadership during an all-day firefight against Taliban insurgents Aug. 8, 2008, during the battle of Shewan, Afghanistan. Although he and the Marines and sailors he was fighting alongside with were outnumbered eight to one against insurgents, they managed to kill more than 50 insurgents and drove the rest out of their fortified fighting positions in the Taliban infested village in southern Farah province. Blonder, a reconnaissance Marine by trade, was serving as platoon sergeant with a force reconnaissance platoon attached to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment. He was personally responsible for killing at least three Taliban combatants." The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. The SYSK archive can be found here and The Pundit Review Radio Podcast RSS feed can be found here and you can find us on iTunes at Pundit Review Radio. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.

Pundit Review Radio
Someone You Should Know: Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder

Pundit Review Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2012 7:11


Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder, "Gunnery Sgt. Brian M. Blonder was awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest award given for valor in the face of danger, during a ceremony at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va., May 10, 2011. He was recognized for his bravery and outstanding leadership during an all-day firefight against Taliban insurgents Aug. 8, 2008, during the battle of Shewan, Afghanistan. Although he and the Marines and sailors he was fighting alongside with were outnumbered eight to one against insurgents, they managed to kill more than 50 insurgents and drove the rest out of their fortified fighting positions in the Taliban infested village in southern Farah province. Blonder, a reconnaissance Marine by trade, was serving as platoon sergeant with a force reconnaissance platoon attached to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment. He was personally responsible for killing at least three Taliban combatants." The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. The SYSK archive can be found here and The Pundit Review Radio Podcast RSS feed can be found here and you can find us on iTunes at Pundit Review Radio. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: 4-2 Gunnery

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011


This edition features a story about how Korean based Army aviators with 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade kicked off in flight training exercises.

The Small but Vicious Podcast
Episode 17 : Contracts and Forges

The Small but Vicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010


Episode 17 In the final part of our look at the major cities of the Empire we come to the smoke blackened tenements of Nuln. A city of technology and industry, political chaos and a violent underworld of street gangs. So ready yourself for a Fusillade of game ideas and story hooks from the Gunnery [...]

Serving Worlds
Already Here (Part 1)

Serving Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2009 29:04


In this week's exciting episode, a marine is destined for a life in prison… until his Gunnery sargeant shows up with a surprising offer…