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So There I Was
We're Here – You're There – Just Clear us Hot! Episode 141

So There I Was

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 79:53


Shyster joins us to talk about flying Marine Attack helicopters after being told by the recruiter, "The Air Force is down the hall." After combat deployments, Shyster found himself at HMX-1 - The Presidential lift squadron - and one fateful morning in September when the world turned upside-down, Shyster was right there at the highest levels of our government watching and working in the highest-stress crisis management of his life. DON'T miss this one! LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01

No Pix After Dark Podcast
NoPixAfterDark Exclusive Fleet Week Interview with Three Star Lieutenant General Brian W. Cavanaugh

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 13:38


Join us for an engaging conversation with Lieutenant General Brian W. Cavanaugh, a proud Baltimore native and one of the highest-ranking African Americans in the Marines. We explore his remarkable journey from growing up in Northwood, Baltimore, to attending Baltimore Polytech and the Naval Academy, and ultimately serving 39 years in the military. Kavanaugh shares his unexpected path to the Naval Academy, his extensive service including a combat tour in Iraq, and his reflections on living in places like Okinawa, Japan. This episode is rich with insights into his life, career, and the profound impact his experiences have had on his family. We also celebrate Lieutenant General Brian W. Cavanaugh's impressive career and contributions to the community, emphasizing his role as a hometown hero and a role model for young people in Baltimore. As we look forward to his upcoming retirement, we discuss plans for a relaxed and meaningful crab cake outing in Northeast Baltimore, reflecting on his inspiring journey and the positive impact he has had on the community. Don't miss this heartfelt tribute to a distinguished military leader who has made significant strides and remains deeply connected to his Baltimore roots. Bio: Lieutenant General Brian W. Cavanaugh assumed the duties as Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic; Commander, Marine Forces Command; and Commander, Marine Forces Northern Command on 30 August 2022. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Lieutenant General Cavanaugh earned his commission through the United States Naval Academy in 1990 and was designated a Naval Aviator in 1992. He served with HMH-462, HMH-362, and HMX-1. He commanded HMH-362 in Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM and MAG-36 during multiple disaster relief efforts in Asia. As a General Officer, he served as Deputy Commander, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific; Deputy Director for Operations, Joint Staff J-3; Assistant Deputy Commandant, Programs, Headquarters Marine Corps, Programs and Resources Department; and as Commanding General, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Lieutenant General Cavanaugh's other staff assignments include instructor at Officer Candidates School; Aide-de-Camp to the Chief of Naval Operations; Joint Doctrine Branch Chief, Joint Staff; Executive Assistant, Vice Director Joint Staff; Director of the Commandant of the Marine Corps' Safety Division; and Marine Military Assistant to the 75th Secretary of the Navy. Lieutenant General Cavanaugh's education includes a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the United States Naval Academy, an MBA from Webster University and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense University's Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He is also an MIT Seminar XXI Fellow. Lieutenant General Cavanaugh has accumulated over 3,000 flight hours, primarily in the CH-53D/E.

Transition Drill
136. The Journey of Retired SgtMaj | From Marine Corps Brotherhood to Project Management. Sean Greenleaf

Transition Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 100:11


In this episode of the Transition Drill Podcast, follow the career and experiences of Sean Greenleaf, his 5 combat deployments, his early days as a young Infantry Marine, his time as a Drill Instructor, and his time with the prestigious Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 (HMX-1), the helicopter squadron for the President. Sean's journey through the Marine Corps is not just a story of military service but a testament to the power of resilience, adaptability, and the enduring bonds of brotherhood. Sean's military career began with no intention of making it a lifelong commitment. Yet, his initial plans evolved dramatically over the years. In 2022, Sean retired as a Sergeant Major who dedicated over three decades to serving his country. Sean's narrative is rich with the essence of true leadership and camaraderie. Today, Sean is a Project Management Specialist with Booz Allen Hamilton. Throughout the episode, Sean shares the highs and lows of his career to the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life. His insights into the importance of planning and preparing for life after the military are invaluable, not just for veterans but for anyone facing significant life transitions. Sean's dedication to helping fellow military veterans navigate their post-service lives shines through. His story is a beacon of hope and a guide for those embarking on their transition journey, emphasizing the importance of community, mentorship, and never losing sight of one's goals, no matter how distant they may seem. ALL LINKS FOR THE PODCAST https://linktr.ee/TransitionDrillPodcast SUBSCRIBE AND WATCH EPISODE ON YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TransitionDrillPodcast?sub_confirm=1 CONNECT WITH SEAN: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-greenleaf1/

The Fighter Pilot Podcast
FPP185 - Flying the President

The Fighter Pilot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 87:44


Retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Jim "Boone" Jamison describes being a Presidential Command Pilot with HMX-1 during the Reagan and Bush 1 presidencies.Current SponsorsAllVeteran.com - Veterans, discover potential VA Benefits like potential increasing your disability rating by visiting this link.AirCorps Aviation - If you're looking for an exciting career in the field of aviations, click here.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations

The Hangar Z Podcast
Episode 140- Flying the Presidential Seal: Bobby Swartz's HMX-1 Legacy Part II

The Hangar Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 59:33


Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical Helicasts. In this two-part series, we are honored to sit down with Bobby Swartz to discuss his remarkable aviation career. Swartz's military aviation story began with Naval Aviation Flight training from 2009 to 2011.  In 2012, he completed the MV-22B Initial Pilot Qualification and underwent rigorous flight training, laying the foundation for a career filled with notable achievements. Swartz's career trajectory led him through various impactful roles within the Marine Corps, showcasing expertise and flight leadership at every step. He initially served as a Ground Safety Officer in VMM-561 in Miramar and VMM-265 in Okinawa, Japan while continuing to learn the Osprey.  His dedication to safety and excellence has been a consistent thread throughout his career.   The majority of Swartz's career was spent at VMM-161, in San Diego at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, where he held key positions such as Director of Safety & Standardization and Aviation Safety Officer while attaining Night Systems Instructor and Flight Lead designations in the Osprey. Swartz's dedication and excellence led him to Washington, D.C., where he was assigned to the prestigious Marine Helicopter Squadron One a.k.a. HMX 1, which is in charge of transportation of the U.S. President, Presidential Staff, and dignitaries worldwide. Since leaving active duty in 2021 Swartz has earned the title of first officer at a major U.S. airline flying the 737 and continues to serve the United States as a Marine Corps reservist flying the Osprey out of Miramar.  Thank you to our sponsors, Precision Aviation Group, Metro Aviation, and  Astronautics Corporation of America

The Hangar Z Podcast
Episode 139- Flying the Presidential Seal: Bobby Swartz's HMX-1 Legacy Part I

The Hangar Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 65:41


Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical Helicasts. In this two-part series, we are honored to sit down with Bobby Swartz to discuss his remarkable aviation career. Swartz's military aviation story began with Naval Aviation Flight training from 2009 to 2011.  In 2012, he completed the MV-22B Initial Pilot Qualification and underwent rigorous flight training, laying the foundation for a career filled with notable achievements. Swartz's career trajectory led him through various impactful roles within the Marine Corps, showcasing expertise and flight leadership at every step. He initially served as a Ground Safety Officer in VMM-561 in Miramar and VMM-265 in Okinawa, Japan while continuing to learn the Osprey. His dedication to safety and excellence has been a consistent thread throughout his career.  The majority of Swartz's career was spent at VMM-161, in San Diego at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, where he held key positions such as Director of Safety & Standardization and Aviation Safety Officer while attaining Night Systems Instructor and Flight Lead designations in the Osprey. Swartz's dedication and excellence led him to Washington, D.C., where he was assigned to the prestigious Marine Helicopter Squadron One a.k.a. HMX 1, which is in charge of transportation of the U.S. President, Presidential Staff, and dignitaries worldwide. Since leaving active duty in 2021 Swartz has earned the title of first officer at a major U.S. airline flying the 737 and continues to serve the United States as a Marine Corps reservist flying the Osprey out of Miramar.  Thank you to our sponsors Bell, Dallas Avionics, and SHOTOVER

PUSH to TALK with BRUCE WEBB: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 23: Passing It Down (w/ J Heffernan)

PUSH to TALK with BRUCE WEBB: A Helicopter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 57:57


Those of us who have enjoyed a life in aviation need to face a simple truth; that all the safety knowledge in the world is useless if we don't successfully pass it down. Our guest today is J Heffernan. J is a lifelong aviator with a wide variety of experience, from flying in presidential unit HMX-1, to working in safety roles at HAI, Sikorsky, and Air Evac Lifeteam. Since 2018, he's helped run Helicopter Safety Alliance, an organization devoted to bringing SMS knowledge to small operators. In this conversation, I'll speak with J about the lessons he's learned through his illustrious career. He'll tell us about his roots in the military, and how they informed his approach to his civil career. J will recount an inadvertent IMC event he survived, and how it changed his perspective on safety. Then, we'll speak about breaking down barriers; how competitors in the industry can work together to reduce accidents for all. And, much more. 

WIIM Radio
We Need More Fun in Marketing

WIIM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 59:23


Today we're speaking with Amanda Mizrahi of Edelman.Amanda is a nine-year Edelman veteran on Edelman's digital team. During her time at the company, Amanda has had the chance to work with a wide variety of clients and industries from technology to retail. Amanda has extensive digital account experience working on some of Edelman's biggest integrated accounts such as Adobe doing work to create fully integrated campaigns aimed at bringing earned, owned, influencer, and paid media together to tell one holistic story. Amanda leads the TJX Influencer team and has nine-plus years in the influencer marketing space. Amanda works with her clients to create fully integrated campaigns that bring earned, owned, and influencer programs. Her clients have included Samsung, HP, PayPal, Microsoft, Starbucks, Nestle, Barilla, Wacom, Adobe, and more. Before her time at Edelman, Amanda worked for the fashion company HMX where she started the brand's social media channels and dipped her toe into merchandising and planning/ allocation. Amanda has a Bachelor's in Business Administration and a minor in communication from the George Washington University School of Business Connect with her: https://www.instagram.com/amandaemizrahi/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mizrahiamanda/ Timestamps [00:00:23] Podcast event expansion and ambassadors. [00:06:19] Young Amanda's aspirations. [00:09:46] Women in male-dominated industries. [00:14:38] Resetting work-life balance. [00:18:30] Working across different time zones. [00:21:17] Job search and networking advice. [00:25:23] Women leaning into opportunities. [00:28:06] Trying different roles at agencies. [00:34:21] Working with big brands. [00:38:26] Getting on their radar. [00:41:29] Reputation and recommendations. [00:45:24] Pitching outside the box. [00:47:28] Thinking beyond sponsored posts. [00:50:57] AI-driven tools in influencer marketing. [00:55:05] Artists as influencers. Want to join WIIM's Membership? Check out our website http://www.iamwiim.com/join Join WIIM's upcoming events near you!http://www.iamwiim.com/events    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/iamwiim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/support

The meez Podcast
Ron Parker - COO of Jose Andres Group, Founder of Hospitality Multiple

The meez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 59:07


#35.  Meet Ron Parker, the visionary founder of Hospitality Multiple (HMx), a cutting-edge company designed specifically for the hospitality industry. Ron is not only the mastermind behind HMx but also the Chief Operating Officer of the Jose Andres Group, overseeing operations ranging from prestigious 2-Michelin starred restaurants to groundbreaking small plates establishments and bustling fast-casual eateries and food halls.In this engaging conversation with meez CEO Josh Sharkey, Ron delves into the fascinating intersection of culinary artistry and entrepreneurship. They discuss why chefs often make exceptional entrepreneurs and gain valuable insights as Ron shares his wealth of experience.Ron and Josh go into the innovative details of HMx, a platform crafted to assist hospitality owners in raising funds, forging crucial business connections, vetting industry resources, and securing mentorship. Ron also talks about his history with the culinary industry and touches on his past roles as CEO of Related Restaurant Group, Chief Operating Officer for Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, and Director of Operations for Restaurant Associate's Sports & Entertainment division.Where to find Ron Parker: InstagramLinkedInWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInIn this episode, we cover:(02:42) Ron's hospitality background(05:43) How Ron fell in love with cooking(07:17) How being a cook has influenced Ron's work today(10:50) The things Ron has learned from opening multiple restaurants(15:04) Ron's goal of maintaining human connection in hospitality(18:16) Ron's experience with USHG and Related Hospitality(29:59) HMx's goal to help chefs understand best practices(33:06) HMx 101(39:49) HMx's mentor program(43:04) How to get involved in HMx(50:30) Jose Andres Group and what Ron is most excited for

Brothers In Arms
Episode 130 - The Writer, the Recorder, and the Really Pretty One

Brothers In Arms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 67:34


What's Love got to do with it? Well, funny you ask. It's got EVERYTHING to do with why we're still going strong as Brothers in Arms! On tonight's episode we decide whatever we want to talk about, looking rosy, living in a basement, this beautiful face, “if we claim we are humble are we really humble?” can we get this transcript?, the writer the recorder and the really pretty one, bad subtitles with ChatGPT, born in the 80's, sound bites that live in us, TAJIN!!, officially done with HMX, he won't shut up, grandma would be disappointed, that counts as 2, “O Canada,” researching snowblowers, “where's the stache?” you've got to compensate, remote cities, flash questions, and a few Dad jokes to round out our hour. All this and a few soundbites that will stick with you forever on this week's episode of Brothers in Arms!   Where you can reach us: Instagram: Yourbrothersinarmspodcast Twitter: @YourBIAPodcast Gmail: yourbrothersinarmspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: Twitch.tv/brothersinarmspodcast (Every Sunday @ 9:00-ish PM EST) Website: https://brothersinarms.podbean.com

Jeff Katz
August 2023 Blue Friday Honoree - Amanda Nevel: Full Interview

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 23:44


Amanda Nevel joined the Department of Wildlife Resources in 2016 as a Conservation Police Officer serving in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Amanda has a passion for outreach and education initiating a Women and Youth Hunter Education Class, which is going on its sixth year. The class focuses on gettingstudents out of the class and into the works for hands-on training. She won a DWR Regional Outreach award for her work with the Women's program. Amanda even started a National Night Out program in Richmond County to raise awareness for the different first responders in the area. She is passionate anddriven when it comes to natural resource protection. In a year-long investigation of a poacher, she discovered over 50 wildlife violations including over the limit, shooting from the road, trespassing, license violations, and more. She has conducted several investigations for fatal boat accidents, as well as boating and hunting accidents with injuries. Amanda won the Conservation Police Officer of the Year for the State for 2022. She is passionate about teaching the next generation of CPOs, assisting at the last two CPO academies. Amanda was recently promoted to the Basic Academy Training Sergeant in June 2023. Before DWR, Amanda spent 5 years in the United States Marine Corps as a Military Police Officer with the Presidential Helicopter Unit, HMX-1. During this time, Amanda traveled to over 21 different countries and served under two different Presidents.In her free time, she furthered her education completing two Master's Degrees in conservation. Amanda also enjoys section hiking the Appalachian Trail and currently has 350 miles completed.

The Dave Chang Show
The Perfect First-Date Restaurant and So You Wanna … Be One of the Best Restaurant Operators in the World? With Ron Parker

The Dave Chang Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 90:07


Dave and Chris start off with an Ask Dave question, where a listener asks about the perfect first-date restaurant. Highlights include the best dinner-date restaurant, whom you should go to a Michelin-starred restaurant with, and the hidden meaning of going out for sushi. They're joined by Ron Parker, COO of the José Andrés Group and founder of HMx, later in the episode to discuss what it takes to be a world-class restaurant operator. Ron also talks about HMx and his motivation for starting the global hospitality database. Host: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Producer: Victoria Valencia, Cory McConnell, Gabi Marler, Euno Lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

So There I Was
Don't Ever Do That Again Episode 61

So There I Was

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 82:49 Transcription Available


Welcome to episode 61 of "So There I Was"! Get ready to be captivated by an extraordinary tale that starts with a group of Vietnam buddies, hunting pheasants and sharing stories on a family farm. Little did they know, these gatherings would ignite a passion in a young boy, propelling him to become a Marine helicopter pilot. But here's the twist - Doober already had a staggering 1000 hours of flight time before he even attended Officer Candidate School! His journey continued as a high school student, working alongside his father as a ground controller for heavy lift operations. The foundation was being laid for something truly remarkable. In flight school, Doober's extensive flight experience couldn't stay hidden for long. A daring move that shouldn't be repeated revealed his true skills, setting the stage for his entrance into the legendary Ugly Angels, HMH-362, and earning the callsign "Doober" along the way. But that was just the beginning. Doober's career took an unexpected turn as he found himself flying the President and Vice President in HMX-1, the prestigious Marine Helicopter Squadron responsible for such crucial duties. And when it seemed like the story had reached its climax, Doober made a life-altering decision. He retired from the Marine Corps as a Lieutenant Colonel and returned to the family farm, where his journey had all begun. Throughout his incredible journey, one person stood out as a guiding force - his dad. Prepare to be inspired as we delve deeper into Doober's extraordinary life. This episode of "So There I Was" is brought to you by Hello Fresh, America's #1 Meal Kit. Get ready to indulge in delicious, hassle-free cooking. Visit hellofresh.com/sothereiwas16 for an exclusive offer of 16 free meals and free shipping. Stay tuned for more details about Hello Fresh during the show! Doober & Dad in the simulator Dad & Doober Go in the Corps Doober in Front of Marine 1

Historia Mexicana X
EP 73 - Historias en VIVO ft. Lesly Ruiz desde El Padagú!!!

Historia Mexicana X

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 53:11


Después de un rato de grabar éstas cosas, hemos trastornado a mucha banda que sigue este proyecto, y se vio en agradecimiento el día que grabamos esto en vivo y llegaron a reír con nosotros!!! Esto es para ustedes... mil gracias de parte de la familia de HMX 

Tech-Up Weekly
Windows 12 mit KI? | GPU-Markt am Boden | Kommt der Ryzen 5 5600X3D als günstige Gaming-CPU?

Tech-Up Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 6:36


Diese Woche in Tech-up Weekly: Windows 12 soll mit KI-Integration erscheinen. Kommt der Ryzen 5 5600X3D als günstige Gaming-CPU? Der GPU-Markt ist am Boden und wir haben wieder einen Fail der Woche. ► HMX 4 - Es geht wieder los: https://youtu.be/ROydNR7NRHE ► Reparaturanleitung für defekte Gigabyte-GPUs: https://repair.wiki/w/Repairing_a_Cracked_Gigabyte_30_or_40_series

The Afterburn Podcast
Kelsie Hancok - Honoring Capt Nick Losapio - TAP Memorial Day Part II

The Afterburn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 21:16


In this episode we sit down with Kelsie Hancock who's fiancé, Capt Nick Losapio, was killed in Marine Corps MV-22 mishap in June of 2022. Nick was a graduate of Norwich University and had served in the United States Marine Corps for over eight years. Nick was on his way to fly at HMX-1 which is responsible for airlifting the President of the United States. I met Kelsie at the Guns Garin Memorial Golf tournament (GGMF) and for fortunate to learn a little bit about her and Nick. Thanks to GGMF for hosting me and E3 Aviation Association and allowing us to share the amazing work they are accomplishing. In the last 18 months the ⁠Guns Garin Memorial Foundation⁠ has given away over $150,000 to veteran families in need and are on track to give away their 20th flight school scholarship. They are passionately committed to their mission to care uniquely for veterans and their families, and inspire the next generation of pilots. Major Richard Charles “GUNS” Garin (Rick) was a loving, dedicated, and accomplished person who made the world a better place wherever he went. He was an incredible husband, father, brother, son, friend, and pilot. "Guns" was an F-16 Fighter Pilot/Weapons Officer at McEntire Air National Guard Base and passed away suddenly in July of 2020. Several of his friends and wife came together and founded GGMF. The Guns Garrin Memorial Foundation has two missions. First, we are here to support local military families during times of hardship. Second, the foundation exists to help educate and encourage youth to explore a career in aviation. This organization was founded to honor his life and to inspire other young aspiring pilots to follow in his footsteps. The members of our board see the importance of preserving his memory through the efforts of the Foundation. Guns Garin Memorial Foundation: https://gunsgarin.com/ *Learn more about  @e3aviationassociation612  https://bit.ly/E3Aviation --- *Learn more about E3 Aviation Association: https://bit.ly/E3Aviation *Support the Channel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theafterburnpodcast Or by hitting the “Super Thanks” above *Shop Merch https://bit.ly/ShopAfterburnPodcast Launch Your Aviation Career with BogiDope :https://bit.ly/BogiDope 5% OFF with code "Afterburn" --- Contact Me Email: https://bit.ly/contactTAP Website: https://bit.ly/AfterburnWebsite --- Audio Links: *Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3dLradT *Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3SAeSUr *Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3xWf74o *Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/3fooCTm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-afterburn-podcast/message

PUSH to TALK with BRUCE WEBB: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 5: Be The Light (w/ Gary Maddux)

PUSH to TALK with BRUCE WEBB: A Helicopter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 69:18


Gary Maddux served 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including a stint in presidential squadron HMX-1. After losing his daughter to suicide in 2019, Gary has dedicated his life to mental health outreach and awareness. Now a licensed counselor, Gary hopes to provide others with the insight he's wrestled from tragedy.  

Defying the Status Quo
The Career Journey of a Marine Corps Veteran

Defying the Status Quo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 32:35


In this episode, René Banglesdorf is joined by Steve Carroll, the Vice President of Operations with DevReady, a company that supplies contract software developers to a wide variety of cliental. Steve discusses working in the Marine Corps Presidential Helicopter and Test squadron during the terrorist attacks on September 11, the importance of supporting veterans after active duty, how to be a strong yet compassionate leader, and his extensive career journey. Follow Us for More: https://theaviationcollective.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNwl7iw3cPNZhi1ndZSQ8Sg https://www.linkedin.com/company/76090082/admin/ https://www.instagram.com/the.aviation.collective/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theaviationcollective https://www.facebook.com/theaviationcollective More About Steve: Steve is currently a Vice President of Operations with DevReady, a company that supplies contract software developers to a wide variety of cliental. Prior to joining DevReady he held rolls at Wells Fargo and Honeywell in strategic initiatives and operation management. He is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and holds a degree in Operations and Project Management from Southern New Hampshire University. He joined the Marine Corps following high school and served 16 years in rotary wing aviation, retiring in September of 2015. During his time in the Marine Corps he spent 9 years assigned to HMX-1, the Presidential Helicopter and Test squadron, where he supported Presidents Bush and Obama. He was in the Marine Corps during the terrorist attacks of September 11th, involved in multiple diplomatic events, the testing of directed counter measures and numerous other forms of Presidential travel. In the Fleet Marine Corps, he deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. He held a variety of billets including a flight line mechanic, enlisted aircrew, production manager, quality inspector and manager, and NATOPS evaluator for the VH-60N.

Military Bottom Line
Ep 82 - Maximizing Education Benefits with Kyle Finseth

Military Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 73:02


Kyle joined the Marine Corps in 2011 and worked as a helicopter mechanic as part of HMX, the presidential helicopter squadron. After 5 years of being on call and traveling the world, Kyle called it quits after his first contract. Following his enlistment, Kyle returned to the midwest to finish his college education. Like most others, Kyle began his exit using the GI Bill, that is until he learned about VR&E. Since then, Kyle has been able to get his private pilot's license, study abroad, move on to grad school and continue maximizing his benefits 6 years later. Kyle is also the only person I have ever met who has kept track of how much the VA has paid him/schools towards his education... Listen to the full episode to find out how much he's earned via his education benefits. Connect with Kyle on LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/militarybottomline/support

Pod So 1
Episode 165: Buck Sessoms, Part 2

Pod So 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 68:54


In Part 2 of the podcast with Buck Sessoms, Paul and and Buck talked about his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Buck told Paul the differences between deployments and some of the stories of what he and his fellow troops did while overseas. Buck then discussed one of his next assignments which was becoming a pilot for HMX-1. This is better known to most as being a pilot for the President of the United States and flying one of the “Marine One” helicopters. They talked about the rest of his time in the USMC, the subject of PTSD, what he would now tell his sixteen year old self and what he is currently doing for work. They finished by talking about some of his favorite SFCOTU podcasts, golf and his wife, Jackie and their daughter, Amanda.

Waste No Day: A Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Motivational Podcast
Running a Call with a Marine One Pilot with LtCol John Ballenger - Part 2

Waste No Day: A Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Motivational Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 70:39


In today's show, we are putting Lt. Col. John Ballenger in your passenger seat to continue our conversation from the last show. Until recently, Ballenger served as a pilot with HMX-1 otherwise known as Marine One or the President's Helicopter. Capping off a distinguished career in the military Ballenger takes time to share what his time in the service has taught him. Looking to transition into the next phase of life we also explore a great DOD initiative called SkillBridge and what it is doing to help military personnel move into the civilian world and specifically the trades. If you missed the first part of this episode, make sure to get up to speed before diving into this exciting conclusion.

The Cognitive Crucible
#95 LtGen Matthew Glavy on MCDP 8 Information

The Cognitive Crucible

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 36:41


The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, the Deputy Commandant for Information, Lt. Gen. Matthew Glavy discussed the Marine Corps newest doctrinal pub: MCDP 8 Information. MCDP 8 is the Marine Corps' capstone service doctrine that describes the purpose and mechanics of the Information warfighting function. The Marine Corps information warfighting function is a framework that Marines use to plan and execute operations for the purpose of creating and exploiting information advantages in pursuit of mission objectives, in any warfighting domain. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #38 Lori Reynolds on Operations in the Information Environment #70 William Hess on the Information Environment and Adapting the Military #13 Brian Russell on Behind Enemy Lines Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Information ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INFORMATION MANEUVER 1700 OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 17XX Guide posted on the DC I Website for your reference Information as a Joint Function MARINE CORPS BULLETIN 5400 ESTABLISHMENT OF INFORMATION AS THE SEVENTH MARINE CORPS WARFIGHTING FUNCTION MCDP 8, Information: A new Marine Corps doctrine for the information warfighting function by Mr. Eric X. Schaner https://mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/MCDP-8-Information.pdf Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-95 Guest Bio: Lieutenant General Glavy was commissioned in May 1986 through the United States Naval Academy. Upon receiving his wings in September of 1988, he was selected to fly the CH-46 Sea Knight. Assignments in the Operating Forces include: Weapons and Tactics Instructor and Embark Officer, HMM-261 (REIN); Aircraft Maintenance Officer, and Executive Officer, HMM-265 (REIN); Current Operations Officer, G-3, 1st MAW; Commanding Officer, HMM-265 (REIN); Commanding General, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, and Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command. Assignments in the Supporting Establishment include: Platoon Commander, Officer Candidate School; Operational Test Director, White House Liaison Officer, Presidential Command Pilot and Commanding Officer, HMX-1. Headquarters and Staff Assignments: Plans, Policy and Operation, HQMC; Information Operations, Joint Staff J3; HQMC Aviation, Expeditionary Enablers Branch; Assistant Deputy Commandant for Aviation, Marine Corps Staff; Deputy Director of Current Operations, United States Cyber Command. Military Education: The Amphibious Warfare School, Marine Corps Command and Staff College and Marine Corps War College. Master's degrees in both Military Studies and Strategic Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the United States Naval Academy About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn.

The Trades
Ep24 Dana Nuesca- TailoredLiving.com/sanmarcos

The Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 34:55


Dana and Eugene NuescaWelcome to Tailored Living ofTailored Living San Marcos(858) 218-0608tailoredliving.com/sanmarcos OwnerEugene 'Kalani' and Dana Nuesca are the ultimate team, putting their talents into action with Tailored Living. Dana loves meeting new people and solving organizational problems while Kalani enjoys meeting people one on one and has an attention to detail like no other. Kalani served as a career Marine, with his twilight tour at the President's helicopter squadron, HMX-1, where worked as head of maintenance and as a civilian instructor for 8 years. He holds a Bachelor's in Aviation Management. Dana worked in the corporate world obtaining degrees in Communications and a Masters in Management. They've been married for 33 years, have one son who along with his wife serve on active duty in the Air Force, and three grandchildren. They are older than they look! They serve as leaders at their church in Escondido. Dana also runs a non profit: Seeds of Hope Homes. When they come into your home, they leave it a much happier, fulfilling place as they tailor spaces just for you!

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Chuck Robb of Virginia...Governor, Senator, Marine

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 48:44


Who else has a story like Chuck Robb? Marries the President Johnson's daughter in a White House ceremony, serves in Vietnam, changes the political culture of Virginia in the 70s and 80s, two consequential terms in the Senate, helps found the influential centrist DLC, and casts several courageous, unpopular votes that ultimately take a toll on his career in elected office. This is a frank, revealing conversation though Governor Robb's one-of-a-kind political life.IN THIS EPISODE…Governor Robb's indirect connection to Woodrow Wilson…His formative time in the Marines, including combat in Vietnam…A young Chuck Robb's ceremonial role in the LBJ White House…He recalls a meeting in the Lincoln Bedroom asking the President Johnson's blessing to marry his daughter Linda…More of his memories from seeing President Johnson up close…He also speaks to the important role that Lady Bird Johnson played in President Johnson's career…He weighs in on the “rivalry” between the Kennedys and the Johnsons…The ribbing from John McCain that would always get a rise from Governor Robb…The early days kicking his political career off in Virginia…The 1984 DNC Convention speech he gave that gave rise to the centrist, DLC movement…Why he never ran for President…The long relationship between Chuck Robb and Doug Wilder…He remembers his iconic 1994 re-election race against Oliver North…He talks through his courageous 1996 vote against the Defense of Marriage Act…He also talks his reversal of opinion to cast a vote against the Flag Burning Amendment…He talks his losing 2000 race against George Allen and gives advice to candidates running as underdogs…Weighing in on the debate over the filibuster reform…He talks the roles he's taken on after his Senate career…AND…8th and I, Joe Biden, Harry Byrd, Bill Clinton, Marshall Coleman, Jim Crow, Everett Dirksen, Episcopalians, John Glenn, heifers, Howell Heflin, Hubert Humphrey, HMX-1, Scoop Jackson, Barbara Jordan, Robert Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, John McCain, mixed doubles with Ethel Kennedy, muddy boot Marines, Sam Nunn, Strom Thurmond, the USS Northampton, the WMD Commission, Robert W. Wooley, & more!

Former Action Guys Podcast
Ep. 124 - Travis Nardi - Recon Marine, CH-46 Crew Chief, Author, MECEP Participant

Former Action Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 130:37


Travis Nardi is attending college under the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Education Program and has served as an enlisted crew chief on the CH-46 Sea Knight and as a Reconnaissance Marine with 1st Recon Battalion. After explaining how the MECEP program has worked for him, Travis details his time as a crew chief and door gunner. His unit was recalled from liberty ashore following Japan's most powerful earthquake ever recorded triggered a massive tsunami that destroyed entire coastal areas and triggered the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Travis gives a first-person perspective of the American efforts during this humanitarian disaster and describes the preventative measures the military undertook to protect troops from radioactive exposure. Following the humanitarian mission, Travis applied for and was accepted to HMX-1 as part of the aircrew and he recalls the chaos surrounding moving the president during the 2012 campaign.Next, we go over Basic Reconnaissance Course by phase with Travis recalling his time as an instructor less than two years ago. We also discuss the follow-on training like Tactical Air Control Party school, dive school, and others. We close the episode with Travis talking about his 2016 deployment with 1st Recon and how they undertook more than 30 visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) missions during anti-piracy operations off the coast of Africa. All It Takes link: https://www.amazon.com/All-Takes-Become-Recon-Marine/dp/1987678583 Want to be on the Former Action Guys Podcast?https://forms.gle/9MuoSkzBUgNiVgPu5 Support the podcast and website: www.jcramergraphics.com www.ANGLICOshop.comPodcast Links:YouTube: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysYouTubeSpotify: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysApplePodcast: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysAppleSocial Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/formeractionguys Instagram: www.instagram.com/jcramergraphics Twitter: https://twitter.com/4meractionguys Reference:117 - Backpack-able radio for tactical use148 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio152 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio7-Ton - Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (Dump truck-sized military vehicle for hauling troops, supplies, etc.)9-Line - CAS mission brief formatA&S - Assessment and SelectionAAV - Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Also called Tracks)ABC - ANGLICO Basic CourseANG - Air National GuardANGLICO - Air Naval Gunfire Liaison CompanyBLT - Battalion Landing TeamBRC - Basic Reconnaissance CourseCAR - Combat Action RibbonCAS - Close Air SupportCCT - Combat Control TeamCLB - Combat Logistics BattalionCO - Commanding OfficerCOC - Command Operations CenterCOP - Combat OutpostCorpsman - Navy medic attached to MarinesEOD - Explosive Ordnance DisposalFAC - Forward Air ControllerFCT - Firepower Control TeamFDC - Fire Direction ControlFET - Female Engagement Team.FSCC - Fire Support Coordination Center. Where fire missions are deconflicted and approved prior to shooting.GBU - Guided Bomb Unit GLT - Georgian Liaison Team. Georgian military advisors in Afghanistan.Hesco Barrier - Earthen filled barriers used to make or reinforce outpostsHMMWV - High mobility multi-wheeled vehicleIED - Improvised Explosive DeviceIOC - Infantry Officer's CourseJDAM - Joint Direct Attack Munition (GPS guided bomb)JTAC - Joint Terminal Attack ControllerLGTR - LASER Guided Training RoundM-ATV - MRAP All-terrain vehicleMARSOC - Marine Corps Special Operations CommandMART - Marines Awaiting Recon TrainingM-ATV - MRAP All Terrain VehicleMCMAP - Marine Corps Martial Arts ProgramMCIWS - Marine Corps Instructor of Water SurvivalMCT - Marine Combat TrainingMEB - Marine Expeditionary BrigadeMEU - Marine Expeditionary Unit (Unit attached to ships for deployment)MRAP - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (armored vehicle)MSOT - Marine Special Operations TeamOCS - Officer Candidate SchoolOP - Observation Post. An area where forward observers spot enemy positions and conduct fire missions on targetsPB - Patrol BasePGM - Precision Guided MunitionsPID - Positive identificationPLDR - Portable Lightweight Designator Rangefinder PosRep - Position ReportRIP - Relief In PlaceRO - Radio Operator (Sometimes called an RTO)ROMAD - Radio Operator, Mechanic, and DriverR&S - Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSACC - Supporting Arms Coordination Center (FSCC on a ship)SALT - Supporting Arms Liaison TeamSERE - Survive, Evade, Resist, EscapeSOCS - Special Operations Capabilities SpecialistSOI - School of InfantrySOTG - Special Operations Training GroupS Shops - S-1 (Administration), S-2 (Intelligence), S-3 (Operations), S-4 (Logistics), S-6 (Communication)SVBIED - Suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive deviceTACP - Tactical Air Control PartyWater Dogs - Logistics Marines in charge of purifying water and running sanitation facilitiesVBIED - Vehicle-borne improvised explosive device

Learning Paths
Richard Schwartzstein

Learning Paths

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 32:31


Dr. Richard Schwartzstein has had a long, diverse career as a physician and teacher. In this edition of the Learning Paths podcast, the Harvard Medical School professor speaks with HMX faculty director Michael Parker about his professional motivations and the unique challenges and rewards of teaching - both in the classroom and online.

The Fireground Fitness Podcast, Rayne Gray
Episode 64, the Fight Against Human Trafficking with Austin Berrier

The Fireground Fitness Podcast, Rayne Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 79:19


One of the most insidious and disturbing crimes are those committed against children and other vulnerable populations. It is so important that we understand the precursors to these crimes and what we can do to prevent them from occurring. Additionally, we need to understand what these crimes look like in our homes, in the street, and how we contact law enforcement. In Episode 64 Austin Berrier and I talk about this difficult topic, his role as a Special Agent dealing with crimes against children and how pervasive this form of criminal activity has become. This is an uncomfortable topic but one that must be addressed head on, I hope you learn something of value. Thanks for listening! A little about our guest: Austin Berrier has been a Special Agent with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) since January 2003.  Special Agent Berrier has been assigned to both the Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona field offices.  During his time with HSI Special Agent Berrier has investigated commercial fraud, maritime smuggling, contraband smuggling and criminal street gangs.  He has been assigned to Crimes Against Children since January 2009.  During that time Special Agent Berrier has conducted both traditional and undercover online investigations across a broad spectrum of platforms such as peer-to-peer, social media, file-sharing and live-streaming platforms.  Special Agent Berrier is a recipient of the 2018 Assistant Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award for Project Mercury, a 3 ½ year online undercover investigation that has led to the arrest and/or indictment of over 200 child predators globally, the identification of over two dozen victims of contact abuse and the safeguarding of nearly 6o additional children prior to abuse occurring. Special Agent Berrier has presented and instructed both within the U.S. as well as Internationally in Canada and at EUROPOL and INTERPOL.  Prior to his employment with the U.S. Government, Special Agent Berrier spent five years in municipal policing with the Bedford County Sheriff's Office and four years as Military Policemen in the United States Marine Corps assigned to Security Company, HMX-1 (Marine One), Presidential Helicopter Squadron.   Other resources for interested listeners:   National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) https://www.missingkids.org/HOME   United Stated Department of Justice, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (DOJ-CEOS) https://www.justice.gov/criminal-ceos   Homeland Security Investigations Cyber Crime Center (HSI-C3) https://www.ice.gov/partnerships-centers/cyber-crimes-center   Department of Homeland Security Center for Countering Human Trafficking https://www.ice.gov/features/ccht       _____________________   You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email! If you would like to contact today's guest... in: Austin Berrier Austin J. Berrier, Jr. Special Agent Homeland Security Investigations - Phoenix 3010 N. 2nd St., Suite 201 Phoenix AZ, 85012 602.391.8677 Austin.Berrier@ice.dhs.gov Your host can be reached at: IG: @firegroundfitness FB: @fireground fitness Twitter: @firegroundfit Email: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com  

Hacking Music: The Habits of Headliners, Habits and Hacks for Thriving in the New Music Marketplace
Woo The Muse - Finding More (And Better) Song Ideas, with Hacking Music X Trainer Brent Baxter

Hacking Music: The Habits of Headliners, Habits and Hacks for Thriving in the New Music Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 32:01


Woo The Muse - Finding More (And Better) Song Ideas, Brent Baxter Join Brent Baxter, at Hacking Music X. Brent Baxter is an award-winning lyricist with songs recorded by Alan Jackson (the top 5 Country hit "Monday Morning Church"), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Steve Cropper, Andy Griggs, Buddy Jewell, Lonestar, Gord Bamford (the #1 hit and CCMA Single Of The Year "When Your Lips Are So Close"), The Sound (the #1 hit and Dove-nominated Southern Gospel Song Of The Year "Can I Get A Witness"), Wilburn & Wilburn (#1 hit "Hallelujah Homecoming"), The LeFevre Quartet and more! Baxter also helps songwriters write like a pro, do business like a pro and connect to the pros through his website SongwritingPro.com. He also co-hosts the popular podcast, The C.L.I.M.B. Show Music Business Podcast, which is part of the American Songwriter Podcast Network. HMX - 7 Day Challenge - Built for the Next Gen of GREAT Artists! HMX is 7 Days FULL of the Mission Critical stuff for strengthening the next generation of great artists! Artists often get stuck "golfing in the dark", trying to get lucky or win singing contests….or they can decide to compete at a higher level, building muscle across all the parts of their career. HMX is No BS - Real World - 100% Actionable. #thefuturelooksbright #hackingmusicx

Hacking Music: The Habits of Headliners, Habits and Hacks for Thriving in the New Music Marketplace

We are talking though a slice from a recent group training from Hacking Music - Habits of Headliners. Join AJ Jansen and John Pisciotta break off a piece of Hacking Music and together understand a bit more of what the artist of the future looks like and how they operate. If this is you, check out more about HMX. A focused 7-Day sprint focused on replacing the great artists we have lost with the next generation great artists. Some info below. Hacking Music X Challenge! 7 Days FULL of the Mission Critical stuff for strengthening the next generation of great artists! No BS - Real World - 100% Actionable. Artists can get stuck "golfing in the dark", trying to get lucky or win singing contests….or they can decide to compete at a higher level, building muscle across all the parts of their career. Hacking Music X, 7 Day Challenge Starts JULY 5th! This event is FREE for the first 100 registrants -- save your spot today! https://www.hacking-music.com/hmx-reserve-ticket-signup --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hackingmusic/message

The Greg Kelly Podcast
Greg Feroldi – Episode 39

The Greg Kelly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 70:14


Greg Feroldi has spent years serving his country in the clouds. From his service as a Marine pilot, to becoming part of the HMX-1 Marine One team that transports the President of The United States. Feroldi has proudly flown high for this Nation. Even after retiring, Feroldi returned to Afghanistan as a military contractor to...what else? Fly some more. He recounts all of his adventures in the sky with Greg Kelly on today's show.Follow Greg Kelly on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregkellyusaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkellyusa/ Find out more information at:https://gregkellypodcast.com/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TaPod - for everything Talent Acquisition...
Episode 83 - Gareth Flynn - Hiring Manager Experience (HMX) is real... very real

TaPod - for everything Talent Acquisition...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 39:51


Join Lauren and Craig as they present an eye-opening catch-up with Gareth Flynn - MD at TQ Solutions.Have you heard of HMX? That's right, the overlooked and most times despised cohort in the recruitment process. Imagine how much easier your life would be if you worked cohesively with Hiring Managers... Let's find out how... shall we?This episode is proudly sponsored by Oncore Services - Contractor Payroll and Management.

Learning Paths
Kate McDonnell-Dowling

Learning Paths

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 18:51


Kate McDonnell-Dowling's interest in pharmacology has taken her around the world, in classrooms and clinics from Ireland to Australia to the United States. She is currently a lecturer in biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Harvard Medical School, where she leads courses as part of the HMX online learning team. In this episode, Kate shares strategies she finds most effective for teaching in person and online - and what she learned from managing both at once as part of a unique hybrid course at the Harvard Extension School. Learn more about Kate's online pharmacology course.

Bases Loaded Podcast
#88 - John Magers- US Marine

Bases Loaded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 21:07


Served September 1984 to September 1988. Attended military police school January to March of 85 and was selected for security with HMX-1, the unit that transports the president of the United States. Received a top secret clearance and then spent 3 yrs and 3 months providing security for the presidential helicopter. During trips guards also greeted the president when boarding or disembarking the helicopter. I traveled to many states in the US and was in Brussels Belgium and Venice Italy for 2 NATO summits. Received a presidential support award for service to the White House.

Podcasts HSSE - Holcim
#039 Fatiga Pandémica

Podcasts HSSE - Holcim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 8:35


Oscar Araya director de H&S de HMX nos platica acerca de los efectos causados por la fatiga pandémica durante COVID-19

FreeFall RC Podcast
Episode 238 - Marine one with LT Col Travis Patterson!

FreeFall RC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 177:10


Episode 238 - Marine One with LT Col Travis Patterson! Join Steve, Kevin, Andy, George and welcome back on the show Eric Burcham as guest host.  We had the honor to interview LT Col Travis Patterson, a marine, a heli pilot, working one of the most prestigious squads in the Marines HMX-1.  We get to know the history of Travis and his military career as a Cobra AH-1W and AH-1Z attack helicopter pilot, being selected into the HMX-1.  What it was like to fly the POTUS around and more!   We at the FFRC Podcast thanks LT COL Travis Patterson and his family for all the generations of service in our military, the contributions and sacrifices this family has made for our country!  To get in touch with us:  Email us at freefallrc@gmail.com Web - https://www.freefallrcpodcast.show Youtube Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTWlb2zbjCDg17i36enM9VQFacebook page - https://www.facebook.com/freefallrcpodcast/ Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/freefallrcpodcast Forums - http://forum.flitetest.com/forumdisplay.php?187-FreeFall-RC-Podcast    Thank you for listening and subscribing! Free our Skies and See you next time...

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Spotee - Shining the spotlight on shares
27 Jul 20: Spotee on Shares

Spotee - Shining the spotlight on shares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 58:42


Episode #34 of Spotee – the Your Call hour saw Tony Locantro from Alto Capital and Gary Glover from Novus Capital answer your questions and shine the spotlight on shares.     Stocks discussed in the episode included $1AD, $3DP, $AZI, $CNW, $DHG, $ETPMAG, $EX1, $EXL, $HMX, $IMA, $JIN, $KGN, $LGB, $MDC, $MKG, $MNS, $MSR, $OSH, $RDM, $REA, $SVL, $TPW, $UWL, $VR1, $YOJ     There were also comments on commodities Gold, Silver, Zinc and the Property Market.     If you have a question for our guests that you would like answered on the next show then:   Email: question@spotee.com.au Text: 0480 079 089

Veteran On the Move
Fiber Light Fire Starters

Veteran On the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 36:32


About this Episode Today we are honored to host Justin Lair on the show. Justin, a former US Navy Veteran is the founder of Fiber Light. During his service he was assigned to HMX-1 presidential helicopter squadron. Justin worked as a corporate trainer and conducted all new hire, customer service, sales, and technical support training for a call center. Today Justin will talk about learning from failures and his success story. Key Points of Discussion Justin’s life story Life in the Marine Corps Starting business at an early age Transitioning out of Marine Corps Ugly baby thesis Importance of trade shows Advice for veterans Seeking help from successful veterans Key Milestones of this Episode [01:15] Justin Lair’s life story [02:43] Working as presidential support specialist [07:07] Starting of first business [11:13] Life out of Marine Corps [17:17] Starting of Fiber Light [20:52] Thesis [26:30] Learning the Importance of trade shows [30:19] Advice for veterans [32:58] Reaching out for help Key Quotes “I don't start companies with debt.” “I will absolutely go get a freaking crap job to pay some bills so I can build a business.” “When I'm worried that it’s not working or I hit some sort of a speed bump that I don't know how to get over; That's when I start seeing new shiny objects.”  “The worst part about having a bad idea is it will suck the freaking life out of you, it will take all of your money and it will take all of your motivation and all of your time and it could put you in a super bad spot.” “I've never had a customer purchase something from my website or Amazon and contact me later and say they want their money back.” “If you're trying to bring anything to market, get on the trade show bandwagon, you will meet so many people, you will make so many connections.” About Our Guest Justin is a Marine Veteran and Entrepreneur. He stated Fiber Light 3 years ago and had taken Fiber Light from conception to market. Justin started his first business at the age of 15, 22 years ago. While in the Marine Corps, Justin was a Presidential Guard on Marine One with President Bush. LinkedIn Website Instagram Facebook About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union~at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back.  We’ve all faced tough challenges individually. But right now, we’re facing some together.  And the safety of our members, employees, and community is our first priority. We know our members will face these times head-on.  Still, at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back.  Because uncertain times call for reliable service. No matter what, we remain committed to serving all of our members, all of the time.  That means, our branches will remain open as long as possible. You can also get in touch with our world-class, member service. Whether you’re on ship or ashore, at home or abroad.  We’ve had our members’ backs for 87 years. In good times and bad. Maybe that’s why we’ve been named one of the best Military Credit Unions by U.S. News and World Report.  Serving active duty, veterans, and their families.  Navy Federal Credit Union. Our Members Are The Mission.  Insured by NCUA. American Express is a registered service mark of American Express, used by Navy Federal under license. Visit navyfederal.org/veteranmove for more information. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470.  Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship.  Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to ent...

The Wait What If Podcast
21 Gun: Marine Veteran Dan Maillard & the Irreverent Warriors Silkies/Ranger Pantie Hike

The Wait What If Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 36:07


Dan Maillard is a former Marine who joined the service straight out of High School. He served as Marine One Crew Chief on the VH60N at HMX-1. For all those who don't know - that's the president's helicopter and the crew chief is responsible to keep it flying. He then transitioned from the Marine Corps to the Secret Service Uniform Division as a Police Office, worked with the FBI on Counterterrorism. Dan comes on to the show today to talk about Irreverent Warriors, an organization whose mission is to bring veterans together using humor and camaraderie to improve mental health and prevent veteran suicide. They organize "Silkies Hikes" where veterans wear their trademark training "short-shorts" while carrying 22-kilogram packs and hiking for 22 kilometers. It's a tremendously successful organization and I will be participating on June 15th's Silkies Hike in Fayetteville, NC.   For more information visit www.irreverentwarriors.com Visit 21 Gun's Website  Instagram Facebook  Twitter Are you a veteran? Are you interested in telling your story or helping out 21 Gun? Shoot me an email: kevin@twentyonegun.net

Twenty One Gun Podcast
#1 Marine Veteran Dan Maillard & the Irreverent Warriors Silkies/Ranger Pantie Hike

Twenty One Gun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 36:08


Dan Maillard is a former Marine who joined the service straight out of High School. He served as Marine One Crew Chief on the VH60N at HMX-1. For all those who don't know - that's the president's helicopter and the crew chief is responsible to keep it flying. He then transitioned from the Marine Corps to the Secret Service Uniform Division as a Police Office, worked with the FBI on Counterterrorism. Dan comes on to the show today to talk about Irreverent Warriors, an organization whose mission is to bring veterans together using humor and camaraderie to improve mental health and prevent veteran suicide. They organize "Silkies Hikes" where veterans wear their trademark training "short-shorts" while carrying 22-kilogram packs and hiking for 22 kilometers. It's a tremendously successful organization and I will be participating on June 15th's Silkies Hike in Fayetteville, NC.   For more information visit www.irreverentwarriors.com Visit 21 Gun's Website  Instagram Facebook  Twitter Are you a veteran? Are you interested in telling your story or helping out 21 Gun? Shoot me an email: kevin@twentyonegun.net

La Decisión Dividida
La Decisión Dividida Radio: Horacio Gutiérrez previo a HMX

La Decisión Dividida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 9:59


La Decisión Dividida Radio: Horacio Gutiérrez previo a HMX by Rodrigo Del Campo

Movies Ruined My Life
WONDER WOMAN - EP 67

Movies Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 134:17


Paula takes over the show and talks to Abdullah and Brandon about Patty Jenkins' WONDER WOMAN starring GAL GADOT as Diana, Princess of Themyscira. It's been a long time coming to see this member of DC COMICS' "holy trinity" on the big screen, let's talk about it!

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber
Episode 165: Throbbing

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 123:57


It's the first episode since PAX East, and everyone is here to tell you (and Mystakin) all about it. Topics include: Harmonix games, PAX shenanigans, indie games, Freezepop, and more!​

Military HD
Presidential Pilot

Military HD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014


Recruiting video for Marine Corps Officer Helicopter Pilots to apply for HMX-1 out of Quantico, Va.

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber
Episode 84: Kanye Twitty

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2014 104:06


The Echo Crew welcomes Carolyn VanEseltine, former Harmonix employee and current employee at Giant Spacekat (awesome company name). E3 just happened, and we have a game developer as a guest, so let's talk about games! Topics include: Revolution 60, Nintendo's PlayStation, comfiness, excitement for Nintendo, Dance Central Spotlight, Carolyn's job history, the Rock Band Network, and more! (Rhythm Bastard might be underwater)

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Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber
Episode 82: Jeff Webster is Irresponsible with Money

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 77:23


Hey, Harmonix's Kickstarter for Amplitude got funded! Jeff and Rhythm Bastard are here to talk about it. Topics include: Friday Night Magic, PS2, the original games' soundtrack, the new game's soundtrack, financial irresponsibility, proposing songs that would work, and more!

Rhythm Authors Podcast
007 - Let the New Year Begin ( 01-10-11 )

Rhythm Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2011


First podcast of the new year! This episode we talk about the HMX sale, the return of some of our RB2 favorites, and of course the songs coming through the RA pipeline. Songs Discussed: "Cold Taste of Nickel Plated Steel" by All Hallows Evil, "Feast or Famine" by Within the Ruins, "All I Want" by A Day to Remember, and "Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember.

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/06

1 Hydraziniumazide In dieser Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob die Eigenschaften von Hydraziniumazid durch Einführung organischer Substituenten verbessert werden können. Die Hydraziniumazidderivate wurden aus den jeweiligen wasserfreien, substituierten Hydrazinen und einer wasserfreien Lösung von HN3 in Ether dargestellt, die aus der Reaktion von Tetrafluoroborsäureetherat mit Natriumazid gewonnen wurde. Hydraziniumazid ist ein Addukt der schwachen Säure HN3 (pKs = 4.92) mit Hydrazin. Zwischen den Hydrazinium- und Azidionen treten starke Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen auf. Die Stärke der Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen ist entscheidend für die Eigenschaften der jeweiligen Verbindungen. Die Leichtflüchtigkeit sowie die Hygroskopie von Hydraziniumazid und seinen Derivaten lassen sich auf die Stärke und Zahl der Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen zurückführen. Die Einführung organischer Substituenten schwächt die Bindung zwischen Azidionen und Hydraziniumionen bereits dadurch, dass weniger NH Wasserstoffatome, die Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen bilden können, vorhanden sind. Je mehr Substituenten vorhanden sind, desto schwächer ist somit die Bindung zwischen Hydrazin und HN3. Der Schmelzpunkt der Hydraziniumazide ist eine gute Beschreibungsgröße für die Stärke der Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen und damit die Stärke des Hydrazin-HN3 Addukts. Dies kann an den sinkenden Schmelzpunkten der methylierten Verbindungen Methylhydraziniumazid (3), N,N-Dimethylhydraziniumazid (4), N,N´- Dimethylhydraziniumazid (5), und N,N,N´-Trimethylhydraziniumazid (6) überprüft werden. Die organischen Substituenten lieferten während der Explosion keine Energiebeiträge, da sie entweder zum Kohlenwasserstoff oder zum organylsubstituierten Amin reagierten. Daher sinkt der Anteil an aktiver Masse mit zunehmendem Substitutionsgrad. Erstaunlicherweise explodierten aber die flüssigen di-, tri- und tetramethylierten Verbindungen 4-7 bei Erwärmung heftiger als das monomethylierte 3. Dies ist auf die schwache Bindung von HN3 in diesen Verbindungen zurückzuführen. Es wurde zuerst HN3 abgespalten, das dann explodierte. Es wurde versucht, die Bindung zwischen Hydrazinium- und Azidionen durch zusätzliche Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen mit weiteren NH und OH Protonen in 2-Hydroxyethylhydrazin und Ethylendihydrazin zu stärken. Aus der Reaktion dieser Hydrazinderivate mit HN3 wurden keine Feststoffe, sondern zähflüssige Produkte, die nicht die stöchiometrische Menge HN3 enthielten, isoliert.Der Einbau eines Hydrazinstickstoffatoms in Ringsysteme führt zur Erhöhung der Basizität des Stickstoffatoms. Stärkere Hydrazin-HN3 Addukte sollten sich ergeben. Dies wird dadurch belegt, dass der Schmelzpunkt der N,N-dimethylierten Verbindungen N,NDimethylhydraziniumazid (4) und N-Amino-1-azoniacyclohexanazid (18) im Sechsringsystem 18 um 50 °C höher ist. Das Siebenringsystem N-Amino-1- azoniacycloheptanazid (19) zeigt ebenfalls eine Erhöhung des Schmelzpunktes von 18 °C gegenüber 4. Die Erhöhung ist geringer als bei 18, da in Siebenringsystemen die Basizitätserhöhung des Ringstickstoffatoms niedriger ist als in Sechsringsystemen. Das bei N-Amino-1-azonia-4-oxacylcohexanazid (20) im Ringsystem vorhandene Sauerstoffatom zeigt keine Auswirkungen auf den Schmelzpunkt. 20 spaltete jedoch während längerer Lagerung eine NH2-Gruppe ab, Morpholiniumazid (21) wurde erhalten. Auch bei den N,N´-dimethylierten Verbindungen N,N´-Dimethylhydraziniumazid 5, N,N´-Diethylhydraziniumazid (22), Pyrazolidiniumazid (23) und Hexahydropyridaziniumazid (24) wurde eine Erhöhung des Schmelzpunktes durch Einbinden des Hydrazinmoleküls in ein Ringssystem festgestellt. Während die offenkettigen Azide 5 und 22 erst unterhalb Raumtemperatur fest wurden, waren die Ringsysteme 23 und 24 bei Raumtemperatur fest. Diorganylsubstituierte Hydraziniumazide sind nicht praktisch anwendbar, da zu viele organische Substituenten vorhanden sind, die die Explosion hemmen. Während der Explosion entstanden große Mengen an organischen Nebenprodukten, vor allem Organylamine. Ein weiterer Nachteil ist die Oxidationsempfindlichkeit der Alkylhydrazine, die sich in den Azidderivaten wiederfindet. Die Verbindungen N,N,N´,N´-Tetramethylhydraziniumazid-tetramethylhydrazinat (7) und Phenylhydraziniumazid-phenylhydrazinat (14) sind Grenzfälle. Bei der Reaktion mit HN3 bildeten sich Dimere der Hydrazine, an die das Azidion über Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen gebunden ist. Es war nicht möglich, aus einem festen, substituierten Hydrazin das Addukt mit HN3 zu bilden, da bei der Entfernung des Lösungsmittels immer das substituierte Hydrazin ausfiel. Substituierte Hydrazine mit einem permethylierten Stickstoffatom ergaben Hydraziniumazidderivate, die nicht mehr flüchtig, aber sehr hygroskopisch sind. Sie wurden aus der Umsetzung der jeweiligen Hydraziniumiodide mit Silberazid erhalten. N,N,NTrimethylhydraziniumazid (8), N,N,N,N´-Tetramethylhydraziniumazid (9) und Pentamethylhydraziniumazid (10) haben Schmelzpunkte um 180 °C. Die Anzahl der Methylgruppen wirkt sich hier nicht auf den Schmelzpunkt aus. 8-10 explodierten aufgrund der vielen organischen Substituenten nur schwach, bei der Explosion entstanden größere Mengen Trimethylamin. Günstige Auswirkung auf die Eigenschaften von Hydraziniumazid hat die Adduktbildung mit einem weiteren Molekül Hydrazin. Hydraziniumazidhydrazinat (2) ist nicht mehr hygroskopisch, wesentlich weniger flüchtig und die Empfindlichlichkeit gegenüber Schlag, Reibung und Temperaturerhöhung sinkt. Der Schmelzpunkt ist mit 65 °C allerdings noch niedriger als der Schmelzpunkt von Hydraziniumazid mit 75 °C. Ein weiterer Nachteil ist, dass bei der Explosion mehr Ammoniak entsteht als bei Hydraziniumazid. Als Beispiel ist hier die Struktur von Hydraziniumazidhydrazinat (2) abgebildet, die Strukturen vieler anderer Hydraziniumazide finden sich in Kapitel 1. 2 Methylierte Hydraziniumnitrate In Raketentriebwerken werden Methylhydrazin oder N,N-Dimethylhydrazin und N2O4 eingesetzt. Bei der unvollständigen Verbrennung können Ablagerungen der jeweiligen Ammonium- und Hydraziniumnitrate gebildet werden. Die mono- und N,N-dimethylierten Ammonium- und Hydraziniumnitrate wurden hergestellt und ihre Eigenschaften überprüft. Sowohl Methylhydrazinium- (27) als auch N,N-Dimethylhydraziniumnitrat (28) sind sehr hygroskopische Substanzen. Wasser konnte aus den Hydraziniumnitraten nicht im Vakuum entfernt werden. Daher wurden 27 und 28 aus den wasserfreien, methylierten Hydrazinen und wasserfreier Salpetersäure bei –78 °C hergestellt. Die Hydraziniumnitrate zersetzten sich bei leicht erhöhter Temperatur (60 °C) bereits langsam zu den jeweiligen Ammoniumnitraten. Die Strukturen von Methylhydraziniumnitrat (27) und Dimethylhydraziniumnitrat (28) wurden bestimmt, die Struktur von Methylhydraziniumnitrat (27) ist hier als Beispiel angegeben. Die Zersetzung der Ammonium- und Hydraziniumnitrate bei hoher Temperatur erfolgte nicht vollständig. Während die Ammoniumnitrate größere Mengen NO2 ergaben, wurden bei den Hydraziniumnitraten nur Produkte einer weiter fortgeschrittenen Zersetzung, z.B. NO, nachgewiesen. Auch kleine Mengen Methylazid wurden gefunden. Während der durchgeführten Test ist es nicht gelungen, die Nitrate zur Explosion zu bringen. Beim starken Erhitzen der Hydraziniumnitrate 27 und 28 fand nur eine Zersetzung, keine Explosion statt. 3 Reaktionen mit cis-Hyponitrit Die in der Literatur erwähnten Verbindungen mit cis-Hyponitritanionen wurden entweder durch Kupplung von zwei NO Molekülen an einem Metallzentrum oder durch Reaktion von N2O mit Natriumoxid erhalten. In dieser Arbeit ist es nicht gelungen, aus Reaktionen des cis-Hyponitritions neue Verbindungen zu isolieren, es wurde immer die Bildung von N2O beobachtet. Die theoretische Untersuchung der Zersetzung der einfach protonierten Verbindung cis-HN2O2 – ergab eine niedrige Aktivierungsbarriere von 11.9 kcal/mol (MP2/6-31+G(d,p)) für die Bildung von N2O und OH– in der Gasphase. Zusätzlich muss berücksichtigt werden, dass vor allem das OH–-Ion in einem Lösungsmittel gegenüber der Gasphase beträchtlich stabilisiert wird, so dass die Aktivierungsenergie in Lösung noch niedriger liegen dürfte. Dies erklärt die Bildung von N2O, die bei allen durchgeführten Experimenten, selbst bei sehr tiefen Temperaturen beobachtet wurde. Eine Isolierung der cis-hyposalpetrigen Säure kann daher wahrscheinlich nicht aus Lösung erfolgen, da sich die einfach protonierte Verbindung sofort zu N2O und OH– zersetzt. Ein Stickstoffoxid N6O4, das aus der Reaktion von Natrium-cis-hyponitrit mit Tetrafluorhydrazin entstehen kann, hat nur bei der Berechnung auf PM3 und HF Niveau ein Miniumum. Bei stärkerer Berücksichtigung der Elektronenkorrelation auf B3LYP oder MP2 Niveau wurden keine Minima auf der Energiehyperfläche gefunden. 4 Verbindungen mit 5,5´-Azotetrazolat Das 5,5´-Azotetrazolation enthält bereits 5 Mol Stickstoff. Durch Kombination mit Kationen von Stickstoffbasen, vor allen Hydraziniumkationen, können Verbindungen erhalten werden, die pro Formeleinheit viele Mole Gas erzeugen. Der Hauptbestandteil der Explosionsgase ist Stickstoff. Hydraziniumverbindungen bilden zusätzlich Wasserstoff, was für hohe Detonationsgeschwindigkeiten sorgt. Verbindungen, die große Mengen Stickstoff erzeugen, werden für Gasgeneratoren in automatischen Feuerlöschsystemen, Airbags und Rettungswesten gesucht. Ein Vorteil der Salze von 5,5´-Azotetrazolat mit Stickstoffbasen ist, dass sie gegenüber Schlag und Reibung relativ unempfindlich sind, was für eine Anwendung wichtig ist. Das empfindlichste Salz ist das Ammoniumsalz, das im Fallhammertest in der Literatur bei 4.4 kg bei einer Fallhöhe von 50 cm explodierte. [130] 5,5´-Azotetrazol ist im Gegensatz zu HN3 eine starke Säure und zerfiel bei Raumtemperatur innerhalb einer Minute vollständig zu Tetrazolhydrazin. Die freie Säure kann bei –30 °C hergestellt und bei –80 °C mehrere Wochen gelagert werden. Aus Methanol kristallisierte 5,5´-Azotetrazol mit zwei Molekülen Kristallwasser (70). 5,5´-Azotetrazolatsalze sind jedoch stabil. Die Synthese von 5,5´-Azotetrazolatsalzen erfolgte durch Umsetzung von Sulfaten der entsprechenden Kationen mit Barium-5,5´-azotetrazolat. Die Stabilität von 5,5´-Azotetrazolatsalzen mit protonierten Stickstoffbasen ist davon abhängig, wie leicht das Proton von der Stickstoffbase auf das 5,5´-Azotetrazolation übertragen werden kann. Dies kann an den Ammmoniumsalzen Diammonium-5,5´- azotetrazolat (45), Bis-methylammonium-5,5´-azotetrazolat (46), Bis-dimethylammonium- 5,5´-azotetrazolat (47), Bis-trimethylammonium-5,5´-azotetrazolat (48) und den Hydraziniumsalzen Hydrazinium(2+)-5,5´-azotetrazolat (51), Dihydrazinium-5,5´- azotetrazolat (53), Bis-methylhydrazinium-5,5´-azotetrazolat (54), Bis-N,Ndimethylhydrazinium- 5,5´azotetrazolat (55) und Bis-N,N´-dimethylhydrazinium-5,5´- azotetrazolat (56) abgelesen werden. Je mehr Methylgruppen vorhanden waren, desto tiefer waren die Zersetzungstemperatur der Salze. Waren keine NH+ Gruppen in den Kationen vorhanden, z.B. in Bis-tetramethylammonium-5,5´-azotetrazolat (49) und Bis-N,N,Ntrimethylhydrazinium- 5,5´-azotetrazolat (57), so erfolgte die Zersetzung über einen anderen Mechanismus, der wahrscheinlich umgekehrt zur Bildung der Tetrazolringe verläuft und erst bei höheren Temperaturen stattfindet. Die Synthese von 5,5´-Azotetrazolatsalzen mit protonierten Stickstoffbasen kann bei Raumtemperatur nur in Wasser als Lösungsmittel stattfinden. In organischen Lösungsmitteln erfolgte eine Zersetzung des Azotetrazolations. Dihydrazinium-5,5´-azotetrazolat (53) ist eine neue hochenergetische Verbindung, die alle Anforderungen für einen modernen Sprengstoff erfüllt. Die hohe Standardbildungsenthalpie von 264 kcal/mol (ber.), die bei der Detonation freigesetzt wird sowie die bei der Detonation gebildeten großen Mengen Wasserstoff sorgen für ein gute Detonationsgeschwindigkeit von 6330 m/s. Der größte Nachteil von 53 ist die niedrigen Dichte. Bei einer vergleichbaren Dichte würde die Verbindung die Werte der kommerziellen Sprengstoffe RDX und HMX übertreffen. Die bereits bekannten Guanidinium- (66) und Triaminoguanidiniumverbindungen (68), deren Kristallstrukturen in dieser Arbeit bestimmt wurden, haben höhere Dichten und sind thermisch stabiler. Vor allem das Guanidiniumsalz wird wahrscheinlich in den nächsten Jahren in Gasgeneratoren zum Einsatz kommen. Die niedrigen Dichten der Hydraziniumsalze im Vergleich zu den Guanidiuniumsalzen sind geometrisch begründet. Die Guanidiuniumderivate sind flach. Dadurch können sich sowohl die 5,5´-Azotetrazolationen als auch die Kationen platzsparend übereinander anordnen. Hydraziniumionen haben Wasserstoffatome, die nach allen Raumrichtungen ausgerichtet sind. Da diese Wasserstoffatome in Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen einbezogen werden, entstehen Lücken zwischen den 5,5´-Azotetrazolationen in der Kristallpackung. Das Hydraziniumsalz 53 kann zwei Einheiten Wasser oder Hydrazin über Wasserstoffbrücken binden. Sowohl das Ammoniumsalz 45, als auch Hydroxylammonium- 5,5´-azotetrazolat (50) und die methylierten Ammonium- 46-49 und Hydraziniumverbindungen 54-57 können keine zusätzlichen Stickstoffbasen über Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen binden. Die Alkali- und Erdalkalisalze 29-37 von 5,5´-Azotetrazolat binden große Mengen Kristallwasser. Die Wassermoleküle sind sowohl an die Kationen koordiniert als auch über Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen im Kristall gebunden. Daraus ergeben sich verschiedene Bedingungen für die Entfernung des Kristallwassers. Während nur über Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen gebundenes Kristallwasser beim Aufheizen bereits bei Temperaturen um 100 °C entwichen ist, liessen sich die koordierten Wassermoleküle erst bei Temperaturen von 120-150 °C entfernen. Bei der Entfernung der letzten Wassermoleküle wurden im DSC jeweils große Energiemengen festgestellt, die für eine Strukturänderung nach der Entfernung der letzten Wassermoleküle sprechen. Die Temperaturstabilität der Alkali- und Erdalkalimetallsalze sinkt mit zunehmender Größe des Kations. Während die Lithiumverbindung (29) erst bei 335 °C explodierte, explodierte die Bariumverbindung (37) bereits bei 211 °C. Bei der Entfernung von Wasser bei Temperaturen um 100 °C im Ölpumpenvakuum fanden Explosionen statt. Daher kann Wasser praktisch nur durch lange Lagerung der Salze im Exsikkator über P2O5 entfernt werden. Die wasserfreien Alkali- und Erdalkalimetallsalze sind schlag- und reibungsempfindlich, was sie zu potentiellen Primärexplosivstoffen macht Die Kristallstrukturen von Lithium-5,5´-azotetrazolat-hexahydrat (29), Natrium-5,5´- azotetrazolat-pentahydrat (30), Rubidium-5,5´-azotetrazolat-hydrat (32) und Barium-5,5´- azotetrazolat-pentahydrat (37) zeigen eine Koordination von 5,5´-Azotetrazolat– stickstoffatomen an das jeweilige Metallion. In Calcium-5,5´-azotetrazolat-octahydrat (35) und Yttrium-5,5´-azotetrazolat-docosahydrat (39) sind die 5,5´-Azotetrazolatstickstoffatome nicht mehr an die Metallionen koordiniert, die Metallionen sind von einer Hydrathülle umgeben. Auch Magnesium-5,5´-azotetrazolat-octahydrat (34) und die Salze der dreiwertigen Kationen Aluminium 38, Lanthan 40, Cer 41 und Neodym 42 sind im Einklang mit dem HSAB-Prinzip wahrscheinlich nur von einer Hydrathülle umgeben. Das Magnesiumsalz 34 sowie die Salze der dreiwertigen Kationen sind nur solange stabil, wie das Kation von der Hydrathülle umgeben ist. Verlieren die Verbindungen Wasser, z. B. beim Erhitzen, so werden farblose Zersetzungsprodukte erhalten. Bei der Reaktion von [Ce]4+[SO4]2– 2 mit Barium-5,5´-azotetrazolat kommt es sofort zu einer Gasentwicklung, Ce+4 ist in wässriger Lösung zu sauer. Nach Auflösen von Barium-5,5´-azotetrazolat in Hydrazin entfärbte sich die Reaktionslösung innerhalb von zwei Stunden. Farbloses Barium-N,N´-ditetrazolatohydrazintrihydrazin (44) wurde erhalten. 5 Reaktion von Tetrazoldiazoniumchlorid mit Lithiumazid Aus der Reaktion von Benzoldiazoniumchlorid mit Lithiumazid konnte Phenylpentazol isoliert werden. Analoge Reaktionen mit verschiedenen Phenylderivaten ergaben substituierte Phenylpentazole. Die Reaktion von Tetrazoldiazoniumchlorid mit Lithiumazid ergibt Tetrazolazid. Daher wurde auch in dieser Reaktion eine Pentazolzwischenstufe vermutet. Theoretische Berechnungen ergaben, dass die Aktivierungsenergie für den Zerfall verschiedener Tetrazolpentazolisomere in der Gasphase zu Tetrazolazid und Stickstoff mindestens 14.8 kcal/mol beträgt. Daher erschien es möglich, Tetrazolpentazol im Experiment zu beobachten. Bei der 15N-NMR spektroskopischen Verfolgung der Reaktion von Tetrazoldiazoniumchlorid (71) mit Lithium-15Nα-azid wurden zwei Signale bei δ = –29.7 und δ = 7.7 beobachtet, die bei Erwärmung auf –50 °C an Intensität abnahmen und bei –30 °C vollständig verschwunden waren. Gleichzeitig nahm das Signal von Stickstoff an Intensität zu und ein Signal von Nβ markiertem Tetrazolazid erschien. Die bereits bei tiefen Temperaturen wieder verschwindende Zwischenstufe der Reaktion von Tetrazoldiazoniumchlorid mit Lithiumazid entspricht daher sowohl ihrem chemischen Verhalten, als auch in den beobachteten Signalen dem Verhalten, das von Tetrazolpentazol erwartet wird.