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In this episode, Vicky Mangano shares her background in international procurement markets and her experience as a business development manager for construction materials and technologies. She also talked about her work with US government agencies and her training as a qualified construction quality control manager through the US Army Corps of Engineers. In our conversation, we highlight the importance of understanding procurement procedures, technical specifications, and maintaining contact between contractors and engineers in the construction industry. Listen to this episode now!
Susan Gerbic, the founder of the fanatical organization Guerilla Skepticism of Wikipedia, a group that controls pages on Wikipedia that deal with UFOs and aliens, joined forces with Mick West on X Wednesday in an effort to spread disinformation about the 2023 Las Vegas alien incident. Also, military officials recently confirmed that swarms of "drones" are appearing over various U.S. military installations, and that they originate from larger, mysterious "motherships." Links/Sources: Drone swarms targeting US military bases are operated by 'mother ship' UFO, claims top Pentagon official | Daily Mail Online Chad Cantrall on X: "@SusanGerbic @MickWest @KennyBiddle42 @jimqk @GoodTroubleShow
Susan Gerbic, the founder of the fanatical organization Guerilla Skepticism of Wikipedia, a group that controls pages on Wikipedia that deal with UFOs and aliens, joined forces with Mick West on X Wednesday in an effort to spread disinformation about the 2023 Las Vegas alien incident. Also, military officials recently confirmed that swarms of "drones" are appearing over various U.S. military installations, and that they originate from larger, mysterious "motherships." Links/Sources: Drone swarms targeting US military bases are operated by 'mother ship' UFO, claims top Pentagon official | Daily Mail Online Chad Cantrall on X: "@SusanGerbic @MickWest @KennyBiddle42 @jimqk @GoodTroubleShow
EPISODE 114 | All Your Base Are Belong to Us – US Military Installations The United States spends more on their military than the next nine countries combined. With around 450 bases (or maybe 500 or maybe 750 or maybe 800 or even more) operating more than 111,000 installations in 80 or more countries, there's a lot to keep track of. In fact, no one is really sure how accurate those numbers are, since a lot of places are deemed classified or even top secret, and yes, cover stories have sometimes been deployed. Some of the things we do know about are pretty interesting and often sad or infuriating, depending on your outlook. And yet that's not enough for some folks, who feel the need to fill in the gaps with long, complicated conspiracy narratives that are better suited to novels than anywhere else. Like what we do? 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SECTIONS 02:43 - Living in Danger - "Wargames", NORAD, Cheyenne Mountain, Mount Yamantau and the Perimeter System 08:14 - Happy Nation - Granite Mountain, Utah Data Center and PRISM; Dugway Proving Ground, CHASE and the Sheep Kill Incident; the Deseret Test Center at Fort Douglas, Project 112 and SHAD; Nellis AFB, Pahute Mesa and the Tolicha Peak Electronic Combat Range 17:14 - Waiting for Magic - Area 51, OXCART/D-21/Tagboard, Operation Diamond, AQUATONE and the U2, Majestic 12 stuff, the alien autopsy, Sean David Morton, Bob Lazar, Dan Burisch, Bill Moore, Storm Area 51, the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository and the Tonopah Test Range, Area 6 23:08 - The Sign - Edwards AFB, Plant 42 and Site 10; 1957 UFO sighting at Kirtland AFB, Paul Bennewitz, Richard Doty and Yucca Mountain 32:03 - Always Have, Always Will - Wright-Patterson AFB, Hangar 18 and T-2; Camp Hero, the Montauk Project, Lab 257 on Plum Island; COG sites - Mount Weather and TWA flight 514; Raven Rock and Site R 37:23 - Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry - Fort Detrick, USAMRIID, Building 470, Operation Whitecoat, Operation INFEKTION/Denver 42:34 - Don't Turn Around - Fort Hunt and P.O. Box 1142, Camp Peary and The Farm (Veritania) 46:03 - All That She Wants - The Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Hangar 511 47:49 - Wheel of Fortune - James Casbolt's DUMBs Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info EPISODE 31 | Scammers, Inc. - MJ-12, Bennewitz & Serpo EPISODE 44 | The Philadelphia Experiment & the Montauk Project - Time Tunnel Vision EPSIODE 85 | Project Pegasus - Mars and Beyond! EPISODE 94 | Peek-A-Boo: Project Star Gate THE UNITED STATES SPENDS MORE ON DEFENSE THAN THE NEXT 9 COUNTRIES COMBINED The World's 30 Strangest Military Bases in Popular Mechanics Listverse's 10 Not-So-Secret Classified Military Installations No Trespassing: America's Ultra-Secret Sites on Spyscape 10 Military Bases More Secret Than Area 51 on Serve Most Interesting TOP SECRET US Military Facilities on Covert Cabal channel (video) 15 Most Secret Military Bases on Top Fives channel (video) 15 Most ADVANCED Military Bases on Top Fives channel (video) Worlds Most Famous Secret Bases on Sideprojects channel (video) 13 secrets of NORAD and Cheyenne Mountain on Denver ABC 7 The Granite Mountain Records Vault - take the virtual tour Military Mystery Solved: Two Guys Out-Googled Google for an Image of Secretive US Base on LiveScience Tolicha Peak Electronic Combat Range at Otherhand.org UFOs seen near Nellis Air Force Base which is home to aliens, conspiracy theorist claims Revealed: How Area 51 Hid Secret Craft Alien Autopsy video Area 51 warning: Man shot dead for trying to enter military base The Secret Facility "Hangar 18" Crashed UFOs in Ohio's Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (video) Air Force Names Wright-Patterson's Hangar 18 as Newest Software Factory How the Death of 6,000 Sheep Spurred the American Debate on Chemical Weapons National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) ALIEN WAR and The Horrors of Dulce Underground Base on The Why Files channel (video) Long hidden, a Nazi-interrogation unit gets its due Spy School Confidential: CIA Officers Spill Secrets About ‘the Farm' on Spyscape EX-CIA AGENT TELLS OF SIX-WEEK PEARY COURSE extract from the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1972 Operation Whitecoat on PBS Religion & Ethics Weekly Article on Hangar 511 titled Hangar Life James Casbolt MI6 -Buried Alive pdf Underground Bases, Missing Children and Extra-Terrestrials 2006 testimony by James Casbolt Agent Buried Alive - a whole bunch of Casbolt/Project Mannequin stuff Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
Defense installations often have mutually beneficial relationships with the communities that surround them. Communities can be both social and economic. They have even got their own group: The Association of Defense Communities. To ask about the top issues facing these communities, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with the association's Executive Director, Matt Borron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew from the Great Big Podcast sat down with Benjamin Griffin, manager of the United Service Organizations at Fort Cavazos, to talk about all the services, resources, events and activities the organization offers and its rich history of being a support staple for military organizations around the globe. Griffin shared that volunteers are the core of the program and shared how to get involved and continue the USO's legacy of service.SUBMIT: FortCavazosPAO@gmail.comFACEBOOK: fortcavazosarmy INSTAGRAM: @fortcavazosarmyTWITTER: @fortcavazosarmy All music obtained, royalty-free, through Filter by Songtradr: "Gun Metal Grey" - Delicious Allstars; "Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovso.This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Cavazos and Fort Cavazos Public Affairs.
Aila Wang is a member of New Federal State of China (NFSC). Gettr: @NFSCSpeaks. The CCP's military installations on the mainland (fiber optic cables, communication centers)
On this episode, Barrett and Trent wish Zac a Happy 35th Birthday!The boys also discuss the renaming of Fort Moore from Fort Benning; Donald Trump found liable for Sexual Assault and is gifted a Prime-Time Campaign Rally on CNN; George Santos has been charged with 13 indictments for money laundering, theft, false statements and wire fraud.Welcome To Wonder Land | Episodes"Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima" by John Kocsis, Jr. - John Kocsis, Jr. started his career as a video production intern in Charleston, West Virginia in 2017 prior to picking up the mic for the West Virginia Power in 2018. The avid baseball fan moved to Hagerstown for his first lead-broadcaster role with the Suns in 2019 and has been with the Columbia Fireflies since February of 2020. He lives in Columbia, South Carolina.Columbia FirefliesThe Venue SC"The Revue" Drag Brunch | Columbia SCG.O.T. Sounds StudioHey! Thanks for checking the show notes! The All About Nothing: Podcast is produced and engineered by Barrett Gruber.When the show is recorded live in studio, it's recorded from the Podcast Studio at G.O.T Sounds Studio in Lexington South Carolina; owned and operated by Nique The Geek. Special thanks to Cake for the intro music, Muff the Producer for the outro music, DJ Lonzo, Zac King and you, our listeners. To follow Barrett, please visit his LinkTr.ee Page!The All About Nothing: WebpageThe All About Nothing: FacebookThe All About Nothing: TwitterThe All About Nothing: LinkedInThe All About Nothing: MembershipCheck out our "The All About Nothing: Podcast" Merch Caps! You can see them here in our Instagram Announcement! Get them while they're available! $30 (plus shipping if necessary). You can Venmo the show @allaboutnothing, or message us for details on where you can pick on up!Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, Like and Share where you can! Please email us; theshow@theallaboutnothing.com or call and leave a message at (803) 672-0533! We want to hear your feedback! Please also check out our #PartnerPodcasts.Zac and I host What The Pod Was...
Army camps and bases often feature architecture worth preserving. One example is Camp Dodge, an Army National Guard training facility in Iowa. Its construction and facilities management staff won a Pentagon award earlier this year for restoration of its 1907 gate house and perimeter fence. For more details, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Col. John Perkins, the Facilities and Management Director at Camp Dodge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Robin Clark a native of Savannah, GA, and the founder of Y Not Believe which is a community outreach organization. Robin provides leadership, direction, and vision to the organization and is dedicated to helping build a stronger community through knowledge from a diverse group of professionals in the arena of expertise. I am responsible for the organization's consistent achievement of its mission and financial objectives. Robin attended Savannah State College. She is also a Certified Life Coach, and CEO of Y Not Believe LLC. Robin has over 30 years of work experience with the federal government on several Military Installations and is a Contractor for Logistic Health Incorporation. Robin may not have enlisted as a Soldier, but she has made it her duty to serve and take care of our Soldiers and their families. Robin is committed to bringing about change and she has always had a passion for helping others, of all ages and backgrounds. She enjoys volunteering to make a difference in her community. As a devoted Mother of two very successful and independent children, and in her spare time she makes it a priority to spend time with them, her daughter Shalee and her son Richard, who both live in Atlanta. She loves the adventure of traveling the world with family and friends but most of all Robin loves The Lord! Robin's Video: https://vimeo.com/751484497 Are you an Entrepreneur, Author, Entertainer, Coach, or Educator? Do you have an upcoming event, product, or service to share? Would you like to be interviewed on any of our CTR Media Network's Podcast Shows? Contact Us Here: https://bit.ly/3x7OIQG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
On this week's episode we switch allegiances to talk about a woman who was a spy for the Axis powers in WWII. But mainly, she was a hairdresser.Born in Scotland, Jessie Jordan was a woman on a lifelong mission to find a place to belong. Burdened with a family curse forbidding her to be able to find a satisfying romantic relationship she was more than willing to seek a sense of family in more clandestine circles. Because hairdressers are well known for keeping secrets... Right?Guest Host: Emma Heathcote See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During an interview on CNN, Retired Major General Paul Eaton stated that conservative news outlet Fox News should be inaccessible to troops on military installations because their programming leads to divisiveness and radicalization. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cameron was a civilian employee working on a U.S. Army base before moving to a military contractor. Cameron gives a terrific interview shining a light on water issues on military installations in this U.S. Army approved interview. In this session, you'll learn about: Cameron's backgroundWhy water is important to the armed forcesWater needs and use on military basesCameron's role as a civilian working on water issues for the U.S. Army The collaboration on water issues between the military and civilians on military installationsWater and the impact of COVID-19 on military installationsHow the military used wastewater epidemiology to build a predictive analytics model to monitor the spread of COVID-19 on military basesThe collaboration among the local university, the civilian water team, and the military on developing the wastewater epidemiology modelWhy wastewater epidemiology models are system specific Water and sustainability on military basesClean water issues for field based military units Cameron's thoughts on military sustainability and resilience Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Cameron's LinkedIn PageConcurrent Technology Corporation's website Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Cameron was a civilian employee working on a U.S. Army base before moving to a military contractor. Cameron gives a terrific interview shining a light on water issues on military installations in this U.S. Army approved interview. In this session, you'll learn about: Cameron's backgroundWhy water is important to the armed forcesWater needs and use on military basesCameron's role as a civilian working on water issues for the U.S. Army The collaboration on water issues between the military and civilians on military installationsWater and the impact of COVID-19 on military installationsHow the military used wastewater epidemiology to build a predictive analytics model to monitor the spread of COVID-19 on military basesThe collaboration among the local university, the civilian water team, and the military on developing the wastewater epidemiology modelWhy wastewater epidemiology models are system specific Water and sustainability on military basesClean water issues for field based military units Cameron's thoughts on military sustainability and resilience Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Cameron's LinkedIn PageConcurrent Technology Corporation's website Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
In today's Federal Newscast, military bases are beginning to restrict travel again as coronavirus rates are on the rise.
Mothballed military outposts with piles of rusting oil drums are not an unusual sight in Greenland. There are about 30 abandoned military installations in Greenland and diesel that was once used to operate generators and other machinery has, in many cases, seeped into the ground. Removing tons of contaminated soil from these sites is incredibly […]
This week, Cam and Greg rapped with 3-time Pro Bowl, 11 year NFL veteran, Andre Roberts. Dre talked about how his football career began and when he knew he could make it to the National Football League. The fellas also talked about some of Dre's entrepreneurial pursuits, including his Zaxby's franchise and his investing business. Dre gave the fellas a crash course on trading stock options and spilled his secret to success and longevity in the National Football League. Lastly, Dre discusses his partnership with a national brand to bring free football camps to Military Installations across the U.S. each year and dropped his final gem, which was fire! This interview was big time. Listen in now. And, don't forget to subscribe, like, and comment. As always, we appreciate the love! Guest's Instagram: @drerob Host's Instagram: Cam @cammayes33 and Greg @gregrwils Podcast's Instagram: @cityofsavagespodcast Subscribe to our channel on YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cityofsavagespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cityofsavagespodcast/support
The Weekend Wrap-up host, Kevin Ferrara starts off this episode by summarizing the recent Remediation and Impact of PFAS Congressional hearing that occurred on March 24 not on the 25th as Kevin misstated in his podcast.Kevin gives his opinion on what he heard during witness testimony and why he feels what the DoD said, or didn't say supports the concerns of veterans and military firefighters. Kevin continues his discussion by highlighting several comments made by Dr. Jamie Dewitt from East Carolina University and Erin Brockovich who both were able to opine their concerns regarding PFAS and how it has and continues to impact veterans, firefighters, and communities surrounding former and active military installations.Kevin then briefly speaks about several issues affecting the fire service with the first about firefighter training and certification and how doing such, can result in a high dividend return for not only the emergency service organization but the community as well.As the episode closes, Kevin speaks about firefighters intentionally placing firefighter turnout gear on their children for photos. Kevin speaks to this action as not only being dangerous but irresponsible considering the evidence regarding toxic chemicals used in the manufacturing of firefighter turnout gear. Kevin states that even washed turnout gear is dangerous because PFAS does not come off during launderings.Links:Remediation and Impact of PFAS HearingAir Force's Refusal to Follow Michigan Law During Wurtsmith CleanupMilitary Times Article on Military Installations with Toxic "Forever Chemicals"PFAS Study in Fire Station DustNotre Dame News Article on Firefighter Gear Treated With "Forever Chemicals" Stars & Stripes Article on Lawmakers Efforts To Deal With Cancer-Causing Chemicals Ms. Brockovich Goes to Washington, The Brockovich ReportPennsylvania Senate Resolution 6 Final ReportFeedspot's Top 15 Fire Protection & Safety Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021AFSO21 Your leadership, management, and fire protection and emergency services consulting solutionFire Dept. Coffee Veteran owned and run by firefighters, Fire Dept. Coffee offers a wide variety of delicious coffeeAFSO21 Delivering strategic & operational planning fundamentals to emergency services around the worldSupport the show (https://afso21.com/podcast)
Join host Lindsey Rowland and Denise Rucker-Krepp who served as chief counsel of the U.S. Maritime Administration as they discuss Denise's very public dismissal from MARAD in 2012, due to her request for an investigation into sexual assault at the Merchant Marine Academy. Denise Rucker-Krepp talks about her continued advocacy to fight for victims of sexual assault in all facets of society, work as a locally elected official in DC, and her top three advocacy projects completed in 2020. Denise Rucker-Krepp is also a distant relative of Colonel Edmund Winchester Rucker whom Fort Rucker, Alabama is named after, as well as a distant relative of Brigadier General Henry Benning, who is honored with Fort Benning. Denise has been a leading advocate for the removal of Confederate names on military installations. Hear Denise's story and why it is important to her that this legislation passed.
Join host Lindsey Rowland and Denise Rucker-Krepp who served as chief counsel of the U.S. Maritime Administration as they discuss Denise's very public dismissal from MARAD in 2012, due to her request for an investigation into sexual assault at the Merchant Marine Academy. Denise Rucker-Krepp talks about her continued advocacy to fight for victims of […]
Today we buy Aladdin’s lamp, and then we investigate a bizarre true crime story some people believe never even happened . . . Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Links: EP 110 - The Maniacs Of England https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-110-the-maniacs-of-england EP 49 - Crazy Cryptid Week: The Jba Fofi and The Sabinche Tomatovic Tape https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-49-crazy-cryptid-week-the-jba-fofi-and-the-sabinche-tomatovic-tape Con Artists Summon "Genie", Sell "Aladdin's Lamp" To UP Doctor For 31 Lakh https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/con-artists-sell-alladins-lamp-to-up-doctor-for-rs-31-lakh-arrested-2318460 Con Artists in India Sell 'Wish-Granting' Lamp to Doctor for $41,600 https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/con-artists-in-india-sell-wish-granting-lamp-to-doctor-for-41600/ A Doctor was Duped Into Buying a Wish-Granting ‘Aladdin’s Magic Lamp’ for Over a Quarter of a Million Dollars https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5bbpq/doctor-in-india-scammed-into-buying-aladdin-magic-lamp-for-millions-of-dollars UP: Two men cheat London-returned doctor, sell him 'Aladdin Ka Chirag' for Rs 2.5 cr in Meerut https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/up-two-men-cheat-london-returned-doctor-sell-him-aladdin-ka-chirag-for-rs-2-5-cr-in-meerut/674003 Unsolved Death in Wichita Falls, TX https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/eiqkgf/unsolved_death_in_wichita_falls_tx/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf Child Abuse Deaths on Military Installations http://penilecodeavenger.blogspot.com/2005/05/child-abuse-deaths-on-military.html?m=1 Penile Code Avenger http://penilecodeavenger.blogspot.com/?m=1 Christopher Aaron Morris https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20453859/christopher-aaron-morris What are some cases where you just cannot think of a reasonable explanation for what happened? https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/en1gr1/what_are_some_cases_where_you_just_cannot_think/fdu3e6j?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x Christopher Morris case article 2 https://imgur.com/AsIL8aM Christopher Morris Case article 1 https://imgur.com/zTpnnZG Christopher Morris Case article 3 https://imgur.com/Fv4Xmlu Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball Hood River http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2021
This week the Snark and the Scholar are here to recap The Mandalorian S2:E4 “The Siege”! Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420213916040128. Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/mpKa7aY and. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nerdshouseof?s=21
Should statues and Military installations named after historical figures with ties to slavery and The Confederacy be removed or renamed?We decided to do a podcast on this controversial topic!We discuss many of the figures who have had statues erected, why they were erected, why some want them removed and delve into the historical significance of the figure, both good and bad.In regard to the Military Installations, you may be surprised how they came to be named the way they did! Take a listen and give us your feedback.
In October 2018, Tyndall Air Force Base just east of Panama City, Florida was directly hit by Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 storm. The damage was significant with over half of the buildings on the base destroyed. Brig. Gen. Patrice Melancon was called back to active duty to the Tyndall Program Management Office (PMO) to lead the base’s massive $5 billion rebuild. In this episode, we’re talking with Melancon about the groundbreaking work the PMO team is undertaking to rebuild the base and incorporate the principles and practices of Engineering With Nature into the Tyndall rebuild and the Air Force’s Installation of the Future initiative. Their intention is to create a resilient and sustainable base that will be a model for the region and potentially all other coastal areas in the US. With practically a “clean slate” available to explore options, Melancon discusses the opportunity to fundamentally rethink what environmental and operational functions are needed for Tyndall, now and in the future. The PMO team is evaluating best available data and information specific to the base and its landscape. They are also considering variables that may have changed since the original buildings were constructed (e.g., flood elevation and expected wind loads). Outputs from this analysis will inform standards needed to design and construct facilities, including the infrastructure needed to accommodate the new F35 aircraft. This new installation must withstand present-day hazards, but it must also be able to accommodate future environmental conditions and associated risks. Concurrently, the team is using this time to evaluate the use of EWN strategies through the construction of nature-based solutions in the form of landscape features like beaches and dunes, oyster reefs, and wetlands that reduce risks of flooding while providing additional habitat for threatened and endangered species as well as social value for Air Force personnel and the surrounding community. As she notes, “it is a re-imagining of the base”. In this podcast, Melancon describes four pilot projects underway that incorporate EWN principles. One of those projects includes the beneficial use of sediments to strengthen the existing beach/dune system. The goal is to use nature-based solutions to increase the resilience of the installation and the local community by reducing the risk of damage from storm surge and waves while also creating environmental as well as social benefits supporting recreation and tourism. Melancon believes that collaborating with the community and a wide range of stakeholders is important to the success of this initiative and invites interested listeners to become involved and participate in the stakeholder engagement underway at Tyndall. Listeners can share their ideas at the EWN website (www.engineeringwithnature.org) or the Coastal Resilience at Tyndall Air Force Base website (www.tyndallcoastalresilience.com). Related Links: EWN Website ERDC Website Brigadier General Patrice Melancon Tyndall Air Force Base Coastal Resilience at Tyndall Air Force Base
As the saying goes, if you’ve seen one Army base, you’ve seen one Army base. But now the Army has a single mobile app that tries to tell soldiers, civilians and retirees pretty much anything they might need to know about their local installation, no matter where they happen to be. It’s called Digital Garrison, and it launched across its first 60 installations this month, with more to come. Scott Malcom is the director of public affairs for Army Installation Management Command, and he joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more about Digital Garrison.
Kanye West vs Harriet Tubman (I'm with Her) + Interesting Comments from Colin Powell concerning Military Installations named after Confederate Generals For everything NinosCorner, visit: NinosCorner.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is the Sinister Scutlebutt (news) Edition. We give you an update of the hosts. Honorable members of the Infernal Legion. Infernal Legion members who have been elevated within the Church Of Satan. The news includes Confederate Flag being banded on Military Installations, Fire on the Bonhomme Richard in San Diego, Thunderbirds grounded due to COVID-19 due to the ground crew, and finally a US general skeptical that bounties led to troops’ deaths. Also please help out Chelsea & Ava by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-chelsea-and-ava-during-cancer-treatment
Part of the Republican National Convention is still scheduled to take place in Jacksonville next month. A group of local pastors have joined the growing local chorus in speaking out against it.
This weekend, Host Kevin Ferrara discusses PFAS contamination at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa as well as PFAS contamination at former Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Michigan. Other topics include volunteer fire departments and how the issues affecting funding, recruitment, and retention are affecting their survivability. We wrap up this episode asking if volunteer fire departments should be transparent if receiving taxpayer funds. There is legislation introduced in Pennsylvania that if passed, would exempt volunteer fire departments overall from providing information when a Right to Know Request is submitted . To submit questions or topic suggestions to AFSO21 Radio, email Host Kevin Ferrara at contact@afso21.comTo submit contact information regarding the Congressional PFAS Task Force, email Kevin at PFAS@afso21.comAFSO21 Your leadership, management, and fire protection and emergency services consulting solutionSupport the show (https://afso21.com/podcast)
Recent and tragic shootings at military installations show that physical threats remain potent, even in the continental U.S. Yet officials missed or overlooked what in retrospect were clear danger signals from the visiting Saudi naval officer officer who killed five people in Pensacola, Florida. With some ideas for what to do next, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to former Marine Corps Col. Michael Hudson, now with Clear Force.
For a variety of reasons, many U.S. military installations are in danger of insufficient water. But the Government Accountability Office found that the Defense Department can't be sure of which ones. That has to do with the sources of information it relies on. For more, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the GAO's director of defense capabilities and management issues, Elizabeth Field.
Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter on the morning of 12/10/2019, including: The Saudi student who killed three and wounded numerous more on Friday morning on a Pensacola Naval base reportedly got his gun “legally” from a local retailer. Military Installations are “Gun-Free Zones”, which made his intended victims sitting ducks. In other words, men and women who have signed up for years of service to use advanced weaponry–including fully automatic weapons, guided missiles, drones with precision striking capability, and numerous other mechanisms–are forbidden from carrying a handgun on the station for self-defense. President Trump announced Friday that he will hold off on officially designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations while he works with the Mexican president "to deal decisively" with the issue. Designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) could lead to tougher financial penalties and legal ramifications for those involved who are tried in the U.S. Once a group is designated a terrorist organization, known members are prohibited from entering the country and it is illegal for those in the U.S. to intentionally provide support. Financial institutions are barred from doing any type of business with the organization or its members. This could mean that an American selling drugs that originated south of the border could be prosecuted under anti-terrorism laws, and could possibly be given a life sentence. A professor who has accurately predicted the winner of eight of the last nine presidential elections says 2020 is still officially “too close to call.” Allan J. Lichtman, a political historian at American University, has become a cult figure in American politics for developing a set of 13 criteria which he has used to make his prediction. Metrics include things like scandal, foreign military failure and social unrest. The theory is laid out in his 1996 book “The Keys to the White House.” The system was able to predict Ronald Reagan’s 1984 reelection back in 1982 — during a recession. The U.S. economy keeps defying predictions of a recession. The TPPF Take: The U.S. economy remains strong—and even manufacturing is picking up steam. “The current economic expansion is 10 years and five months old and showing little signs of ending,” says TPPF’s Chuck DeVore. “The good economic news comes amid widely expressed fears over negative factors, as well as major media talking heads who continue to look for opportunities to badmouth the economy as another avenue of undermining President Trump. Yet the economy keeps humming along.”
Despite the free financial services and resources already available on military installations, Military Money Expert, Veteran and Military spouse Lacey Langford addresses how military families need the proper education and encouragement to finding, accepting and sifting through the right information from misinformation. She stresses that it's worth your quality of life and financial future to get the help that you want and deserve. Connect with Lacey Langord on Twitter @FinanceLacey, Instagram @laceylangford or visit laceylangford.com (https://laceylangford.com/) --- Connect with Jen Amos https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenamos/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenamos/) Brought to you by US VetWealth https://usvetwealth.com/ (https://usvetwealth.com/) Join our Instagram community https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/) Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter (https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter) Contact us at jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com (mailto:jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com) Support this podcast
John Conger, director of the Center for Climate and Security and former principal deputy under secretary at the Defense Department, discusses how climate change is affecting military bases and construction of new facilities. Sharon Burke, senior adviser at New America and former assistant secretary of defense for operational energy plans and programs, discusses energy competition between the U.S. and China, and why renewable energy has economic benefits beyond helping the planet. Marjorie Censer, editor of Inside Defense, and Tony Bertuca, chief editor of Inside the Pentagon, discuss the impact the partial shutdown is having on defense contractors, and the Trump administration possibly using defense funding to build a border wall.
Chris Mooney -- Environmental Reporter -- The WASHINGTON POST, talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Washington
Extreme weather can wreck havoc on military installations. Now the Pentagon has released its infrastructure vulnerability assessment based on a survey of observed damage throughout the DoD enterprise. John Conger, senior policy advisor to the Center for Climate and Security and former DoD comptroller, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the report.
In this episode Bart & Vicky talk about the Military and some of their bases real and some that may not be real. If you have any stories contact us at tftdpodcast@gamil.com on teepublic for merch webegeekspc.com tangentboundnetwork.com on Twitter & facebook
Bishop Buckon, Archbishop Timothy Broglio's Episcopal Vicar for Military Installations in the Western United States, holds forth on a wide range of issues, from his experiences as a U.S. Army Chaplain in Iraq to the state of religious freedom in the Military.
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
Dorothy Robyn, now an independent analyst, shares tales of her time in government overseeing energy and environmental budget issues on military bases, participating in a public/private partnership with Ivanka Trump that converted Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion into a hotel, and preventing a life-saving satellite system from being destroyed, a feat most recently recounted "Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story." Robyn’s conversation with Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, is the second of three in “The Budget Series,” featuring UC GSPP alumni who are fiscal policy experts in Washington. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 31726]
On November 20, President Obama announced his intention to execute an Executive Order potentially offering deferred deportation for nearly five million illegal immigrants. Since that time, opposing forces have challenged the constitutionality of such actions. Perhaps the most significant challenge is a federal lawsuit filed by nearly 20 states. In it, they allege violations of Article 2 Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution as well as the Administrative Procedure Act. On this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host J. Craig Williams interviews former United States Senator Byron Dorgan and current New Mexico State Senator Steven Neville. Also participating by pre-recorded interview is current Texas State Senator Jose Rodriguez. Together, they discuss the constitutionality of President Obama's recent actions on immigration as well as the viability of the federal suit filed by the various states. Tune in to hear opposing views on the separation of families, burdens on the social welfare system, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. If you find this topic interesting, you may also want to listen to an earlier show about unaccompanied minor immigrants titled "Unaccompanied Minor Immigrants: Push and Pull Factors of Immigration." Former US Senator Byron L. Dorgan served as a Congressman and Senator for North Dakota for 30 years before retiring from the U.S. Senate in 2011. He served in the Senate Leadership for 16 years and was Chairman of Senate Committees and Subcommittees on the issues of Energy, Aviation, Appropriations, Water Policy, and Indian Affairs. Today, Senator Dorgan is a senior policy advisor at Arent Fox where he co-chairs the firm's government relations practice. In addition, he is a visiting professor at Georgetown University lecturing on energy and environmental issues as well as a Senior Fellow with the Bipartisan Policy Center, a think tank in Washington DC. New Mexico State Senator Steven Neville is currently serving District 2 and has been in the New Mexico State Senate since 2004. Prior to that he served as County Commissioner in San Juan County from 1997 to 2004, the City Commission of the City of Aztec from 1995-1996, and County Chairman for the San Juan Republican Party from 1990-1991. Senator Neville has been self-employed with his own company, N-Vest, Inc., a real estate consulting and investment organization since 1985. Texas State Senator Jose Rodriguez represents District 29 which includes the counties of El Paso, Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, and Presidio. He represents both urban and rural constituencies, and more than 350 miles of the Texas-Mexico border. Senator Rodriguez currently serves as the Chairman of the Senate Hispanic Caucus, Vice Chairman of the Senate Jurisprudence Committee, and a member of the Senate Committees on Criminal Justice, Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, and Government Organization. Special thanks to our sponsor, Clio.
Could closing a local military base actually help Virginia? It's the question on many minds after a recent report was issued by The Commission on Military Installations and Defense Activities. The report suggests that the state would stand to gain more than it loses by embracing BRAC, which stands for Base Realignment and Closure. We'll consider the question today and invite you to weigh in on other issues impacting our region's military community, including newly proposed cuts to military commissaries and the 2015 Pentagon budget.
8 PM CST-Pagans Tonight proudly presents Pagan Warrior Radio. Full Moons at Military Installations - with Pam Kelly & others. Sharing of some of the ways that Full Moons are celebrated by Pagan warriors at military installations & on ships in & around the USA & world. 9 PM CST-Preimere of PAGAN PRIEST! Join us for the first episode and MEET the PRIESTS!-A show for the pagan men of our community- priests discuss topics of concern and male spirituality. Pagan Priest will feature: Chuck Wood, Torcyr Nix, Mike Neal, Dr. Scott Marshall, Esbatre Mark Brown, Ed Hubbard, Rev. Terry Power, Rob Bryar, Patrick McCollum, Rev. Don Lewis, Raven Digitalis, Dave Sassman, and Raven Kaldera.
8 PM CST-Pagans Tonight proudly presents Pagan Warrior Radio-Pagan Altars at Military Installations with Pamela Kelly Discover some of the ways that Pagan altars are created and used in barracks, on ships, and on the move with Pamela Kelly, DFGL at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas.
Over the past 3 decades, Russel Blake has established himself as a professional musician, concert soloist, educator, and author. He carries on the musical legacy of his father, Latin musical great Alexander Blake, and his brother, world renowned jazz bassist, Alex Blake. At the foundation of all of his success is Russel’s impeccable composition, theoretical and musical arrangement skills; all of which are self-taught. To date, he has shared his talents in 65 countries, on five continents, held the title of ‘Adjunct Professor’ at five universities across the country where he has shared his creation, “The Universal Language Music History & Cultural Program” with a variety of audiences from Elementary through High School, Colleges and Universities, Senior Centers, Prisons, Hospitals and Military Installations about the history of Music.
In the mid-Sixties Peaches & Herb were "The Sweethearts Of Soul," chart-bound contemporaries of Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell and many other blessed musical pairings. By the mid-Seventies, the duo had reinvented itself; one moment disco darlings, the next heart-and-soul honeys. The duo's career began in earnest in the mid-‘60s. Herb was teamed with Francine Barker, a member of vocal trio The Sweet Things. As Peaches & Herb their first singles for the label failed, until radio d.j.s flipped the duo's very first release, "We're In This Thing Together," and found "Let's Fall In Love" in late 1966. Follow up tunes like "Close Your Eyes" and "For Your Love" were crossover dreams but Herb was less than satisfied. "We never reached the ultimate in success," he later confided in an interview with Britain's Blues & Soul magazine." SECOND HOUR MR. RUSSEL BLAKE DEBUT NEW ALBUM (FIERCE SOLITUDE ) As an educator, Mr. Blake has taught as an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Bass Studies at five universities across the country. He is the creator of “The Universal Language Music History & Cultural Program” of which Mr. Blake has taught to a variety of audiences from elementary through high school, colleges and universities, Senior Centers, Prisons, Hospitals, Military Installations, and Art Galleries about the history of Music.
Join host Lindsey Rowland and Denise Rucker-Krepp who served as chief counsel of the U.S. Maritime Administration as they discuss Denise's very public dismissal from MARAD in 2012, due to her request for an investigation into sexual assault at the Merchant Marine Academy. Denise Rucker-Krepp talks about her continued advocacy to fight for victims of sexual assault in all facets of society, work as a locally elected official in DC, and her top three advocacy projects completed in 2020. Denise Rucker-Krepp is also a distant relative of Colonel Edmund Winchester Rucker whom Fort Rucker, Alabama is named after, as well as a distant relative of Brigadier General Henry Benning, who is honored with Fort Benning. Denise has been a leading advocate for the removal of Confederate names on military installations. Hear Denise's story and why it is important to her that this legislation passed.