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- 179 - Pacific War Podcast - the Invasion of Mindanao - April 22 - 29, 1945

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 31:06


Last time we spoke about the First Okinawa Counteroffensive. The US Marines launched a formidable assault on Okinawa, confronting the entrenched Japanese 32nd Army. This dramatic struggle culminated in Operation Ten-Ichi-Go, Japan's final counteroffensive, marked by the ill-fated mission of the battleship Yamato, which met its demise under relentless air attacks. As American forces advanced, they faced significant resistance, particularly at the Shuri fortified zone. Colonel Yahara voiced concerns over a night counterattack planned for April 12, predicting disaster and chaos for disoriented troops unfamiliar with the terrain. Despite his warnings, Japanese forces executed a counteroffensive that faced harsh setbacks. As the Americans consolidated their gains, pressures mounted on their adversaries. Nevertheless, the relentless nature of the battle highlighted the stark contrast between the courage of the soldiers and the emerging futility of their cause, underscoring the inevitable tide of defeat facing Japan at this pivotal moment in history. This episode is the Invasion of Mindanao Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  By April 18, significant progress had been made in the offensive operations against Iejima and the Motobu Peninsula, as seen in Iwo Jima; most notably, General Hodge's 24th Corps was prepared to launch a full-scale offensive to the south with three divisions in line. On the morning of April 19, following the successful initial advance of the 106th Regiment, the largest artillery concentration ever used in the Pacific War heralded the dawn attack. Simultaneously, the campaign's most extensive airstrike was carried out, bolstered by the naval bombardment from Admiral Spruance's fleet. The assault teams moved forward, optimistic that the heavy barrage had either destroyed the enemy or left them too dazed to fight back. However, they soon faced disappointment; the Japanese forces, sheltered in their caves, had emerged largely unscathed and quickly took up their positions. To the east, General Arnold's 7th Division launched an attack with the 32nd and 184th Regiments, targeting Skyline Ridge, Ouki Hill, and Hill 178. While most of the 32nd Regiment engaged the entrenched enemy on Skyline Ridge with support from armored flamethrowers, Colonel Finn's 2nd Battalion and Colonel Greene's 2nd Battalion advanced about 500 yards unopposed towards Ouki Hill, only to be halted by a fierce barrage of Japanese fire. As efforts to progress stalled throughout the day, they had to retreat, which also compelled Finn's beleaguered 3rd Battalion to withdraw. Meanwhile, the remainder of the 184th Regiment attempted to advance through the coral formations of the Rocky Crags but was quickly pinned down by the determined defenders. Two medium tanks and three armored flame throwers rumbled southward from the 7th Division's lines on the coastal flats, passed through Ouki, and quickly moved into position at the tip of Skyline Ridge. They poured shot and flame into the cluster of enemy-occupied tombs and emplacements at the lower extremity of the ridge. The long jets of orange flame probed all openings in the face of this part of Skyline, and dark, rolling masses of smoke billowed upward. This was a new spectacle for the waiting infantry, who watched fascinated. For the enemy who died in the searing flame inside their strong points, there was hardly time to become terror-stricken. This phase of the attack lasted fifteen minutes, and then, just after 0700, the infantry moved up. All the Japanese on the forward face of the tip had been killed by the flame, but there were others on the reverse side who denied any advance across the crest. The battle of the infantry quickly erupted and smoldered along the narrow knife-edge line of Skyline Ridge. American troops clung desperately to the forward slope through two Japanese counterattacks, in which the enemy crowded forward into his own mortar fire to hurl grenades and satchel charges. At the same time, General Bradley's 96th Division launched an assault with the 381st and 382nd Regiments advancing side by side, aiming for Nishibaru Ridge, Tombstone Ridge, and the Tanabaru Escarpment. The initial capture of several small hills west of Tombstone Ridge went smoothly, but the 382nd faced stiffer resistance on Tombstone itself, managing to maintain a fragile position along the northwest edge of the ridge and partway down its west slope by nightfall. Meanwhile, the 1st Battalion of the 381st Regiment successfully took Kaniku while pushing toward Nishibaru Ridge. However, most of the assault was executed by the 3rd Battalion, which advanced under heavy fire over the ridge crest to the upper part of Nishibaru village, where it was ultimately halted and forced to retreat by resilient defenders. In General Griner's 27th Division sector, the 106th Regiment had already cleared Machinato Inlet and secured a position at the western end of the Urasoe-Mura Escarpment. The 2nd Battalion attempted to push south following a successful night attack but encountered a series of caves, tombs, and tunnels west of Route 1, leading to a stalemate. This marked the beginning of what would later be termed the Item Pocket battle. Meanwhile, the 1st Battalion of the 105th Regiment conducted a frontal assault on Kakazu Ridge while Griner executed a sweeping tank maneuver around the east end of the ridge.  The only other 27th Division unit on the front line ready to join in the initial assault was the 1st Battalion of the 105th Infantry. This battalion was deployed along Kakazu Gorge, with Kakazu Ridge, immediately in front, its initial objective. Company C was on the left, next to the Ginowan-Shuri road; Companies B and A, in the order named, were to the west, the latter being initially in reserve. The attack of the 1st Battalion was planned to combine a frontal assault against the ridge with a sweeping tank attack around the east end of Kakazu Ridge. The two forces were to meet behind the ridge near the village of Kakazu and to join in a drive to the Urasoe-Mura Escarpment beyond. The Japanese had guessed that a tank-infantry attack would try to penetrate their lines between Nishibaru Ridge and Kakazu Ridge, and they had prepared carefully for it. Their plan was based on separating the infantry from the tanks. The 272d Independent Infantry Battalion alone devised a fire net of four machine guns, two antiaircraft guns, three regimental guns, and the 81-mm. mortars of the 2d Mortar Battalion to cover the saddle between the two ridges. The machine guns were sited at close range. In addition, two special squads of ten men each were sent forward to the saddle for close combat against the infantry. One group was almost entirely wiped out; the other had one noncommissioned officer wounded and three privates killed. The enemy defense also utilized the 47-mm. antitank guns of the 22d Independent Antitank Gun Battalion and close-quarters suicide assault squads. So thorough were these preparations that the Japanese boasted "Not an infantryman got through." It was here in the Kakazu-Urasoe-Mura Escarpment area that the most extensive reorganization of Japanese units had taken place just before the American attack. The remnants of badly shattered battalions were combined into a composite unit of about 1,400 men that consisted largely of members of the 272d Independent Infantry Battalion but also included elements of the 13th, 15th, and 23d Battalions. The 21st Independent Infantry Battalion stood ready to support the 272d. The 2d Light Machine Gun Battalion added its fire power. Although the infantry soon found themselves pinned down by intense Japanese fire, the tanks managed to reach Kakazu village, which was heavily damaged and set ablaze over the next three hours. Despite their efforts, the failure of the 1st Battalion eventually compelled the tanks to retreat, prompting the 2nd Battalion of the 105th Regiment to attempt an attack towards the eastern end of Kakazu Ridge without success. Meanwhile, the 3rd Battalion descended from Kakazu West, bypassed Kakazu village, and successfully reached the summit of the Urasoe-Mura Escarpment. This unexpected achievement led Colonel Winn to decide to reposition the remainder of the 105th around the western end of Kakazu Ridge to join the 3rd Battalion on the escarpment, effectively abandoning the main enemy front. In other areas of the escarpment, the 106th Regiment was unable to advance southward but managed to extend its lines eastward to connect with Winn's 3rd Battalion. Consequently, the major offensive on April 19 failed to produce any significant breakthrough, resulting in 720 casualties. To the north, General Shepherd initiated a final push toward the north coast on the same day, with the 4th and 29th Marine Regiments advancing through complex networks of caves and trenches facing minimal resistance, but they halted at the elevated terrain around Hill 302. Additionally, patrols from the 22nd Marines moved south from Hedo Misaki and successfully captured Aha on the eastern coast. On Iejima, General Bruce also persisted with his main offensive against the Japanese strongholds on Bloody Ridge, as the 3rd Battalion of the 305th Regiment advanced eastward against the northern section of Ie, while Colonel Hamilton's 2nd and 3rd Battalions attacked northward. Backed by artillery and mortars, the infantry engaged in fierce skirmishes marked by hand-to-hand combat, moving from one stronghold to another. Following another preparatory bombardment, Colonel Smith initiated a second assault at 14:30, effectively capturing the slopes of the Pinnacle through a series of rushes despite intense machine-gun and mortar fire. Leading elements of the 306th came under intense mortar and small-arms fire as they left the line of departure 600 yards northeast of the base of Iegusugu. The Pinnacle loomed above them, its slopes covered with masses of torn and twisted vegetation. Describing the Pinnacle on the morning of the 20th, General Randle, assistant division commander of the 77th, stated: "It is a damned highly fortified position with caves three stories deep, each house concrete with machine guns in and under. Whole area of village and circumference of mountain a maze of machine gun, mortar, and gun positions little affected by artillery fire we have poured on. Even as this message was on its way to the 77th Division command post, the 306th was winning a hold on the formidable position. By the end of the day, Smith's 1st Battalion was positioned across the northern slopes of Iegusugu; the 3rd Battalion had advanced to within 400 yards of the peak on the eastern side; and the 2nd Battalion had pivoted south to keep pace with the other units of the 306th. Meanwhile, Hamilton's 2nd Battalion succeeded in securing the buildings on Government House Hill; Coolidge's 1st Battalion regained control of the hill from the east; Hamilton's 3rd Battalion established a line at the base of Iegusugu extending to the recently captured Bloody Ridge; and Coolidge's 3rd Battalion made limited progress as it moved slowly eastward. However, during the night, over 400 Japanese troops, including women armed with spears, launched a fierce counteroffensive against Bloody Ridge, nearly forcing the Americans off Government House Hill. By dawn on April 21, as the counterattack diminished, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides, Hamilton's 3rd Battalion was dispatched to relieve the 2nd Battalion, starting the cleanup of the now-secured Bloody Ridge. Coolidge's 3rd Battalion also successfully repelled a strong counterattack from the north before resuming its advance eastward, destroying several enemy positions as it established a line extending south from a small lake at the southwest base of Iegusugu. In the meantime, the 306th Regiment strengthened its hold on Iegusugu throughout the morning, with the 3rd Battalion launching a successful assault on the eastern slopes, while the 1st and 2nd Battalions continued to clear caves and pillboxes on the northern and northwestern slopes. Shortly after noon, Hamilton's 3rd Battalion and Coolidge's 1st Battalion began advancing northward against light resistance to secure the southern slopes of Iegusugu. Simultaneously, Smith's 2nd Battalion and Coolidge's 3rd Battalion launched a coordinated assault to capture the southwest slopes, where they encountered stronger opposition. By mid-afternoon, all units at the Pinnacle were busy mopping up, systematically destroying and sealing the enemy's underground passages and strongholds over the next five days. By midafternoon of April 21 all units on the Pinnacle were engaged in mopping up. The exterior of the Pinnacle was secure, but Japanese still remained in subterranean passages and strongholds from which they made sallies against the troops. The openings were systematically blown out and sealed off. The 307th alone captured or destroyed during the day five 81-mm mortars, five knee mortars, one 75-mm howitzer, and two 47-mm anti-tank guns. These were some of the weapons that had held the Americans off Bloody Ridge for three days. For five days after Ie Shima was declared secure, elements of the 77th Division mopped up remaining groups of the enemy, sealed caves, destroyed pillboxes, marked or removed the thousands of mines that were still on the island, and buried the dead. During this period hundreds of Japanese were killed in and around the Pinnacle, in the town of Ie, and in caves along the coast line. Removal of mines on the airfield and on the roads feeding it was given priority in order to speed up airfield construction. The last noteworthy encounter on Iejima came during the night of April 22-23, when a group of Japanese soldiers and civilians, including women, all armed with rifles, grenades, and demolitions, rushed from caves on Iegusugu toward the lines of the 306th. They were all cut down without loss to American troops. Ultimately, during the six-day battle on Iejima, the Americans killed 4,706 Japanese soldiers and captured 149, suffering 172 killed, 902 wounded, and 46 missing. Meanwhile, on April 20, the 4th and 29th Marine Regiments reached the north coast after eliminating organized resistance on the Motobu Peninsula, resulting in over 2,000 Japanese fatalities, while Shepherd's Marines incurred 207 killed, 757 wounded, and six missing. The Fleet Marine Force Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion seized Yagachi Island on April 21 and occupied Sesoko Island on April 22, with the 6th Reconnaissance Company making the final landing on Kouri Island on April 23. Following a night reconnaissance in rubber boats, the battalion, transported by armored amphibians, seized Yagachi Shima on 21 April. A leper colony of some 800 adults and 50 children was located on this island, but no resistance was encountered. Because aerial reconnaissance had reported Sesoko Shima to be occupied and defended, it was decided to launch an attack on that island with one reinforced regiment. But preliminary to the attack, a native was captured during an amphibious reconnaissance of the objective who revealed that the island was probably not occupied. A successive physical reconnaissance confirmed his statements. Consequently, Major Jones' command was also assigned this mission, and the battalion occupied Sesoko Shima on 22 April. Although no opposition was met, the operation was interfered with by more than 100 civilians, moving by canoe from islands to the west where food was running low, and "considerable difficulty was involved in coralling and controlling" them. On 23 April the 6th Reconnaissance Company, also mounted on and supported by LVT(A)s, executed a daylight landing on Kouri Shima, likewise finding no resistance. Concurrently, while the 29th Marines remained on the Motobu Peninsula, the 4th Marines moved to their designated area in northern Okinawa to assist the 22nd Marines in mopping-up operations, searching the mountainous interior for remnants of the Udo Force and independent guerrilla groups. Finally, on April 28, Colonel Udo's final 200 surviving members were successfully intercepted and eliminated while attempting to flee to the east coast, effectively concluding the northern Okinawa operation. It's now time to leave Okinawa and return to the southern Philippines to oversee the continuation of General Eichelberger's operations. By the end of March, General Arnold's Americal Division had successfully taken control of Cebu City and Lahug Airfield, but was encountering stronger resistance in the northern hills. By the end of March the Americal Division had acquired a good idea of the nature and extent of General Manjome's principal defenses, and had learned that it had already overrun some of the strongpoints along the Japanese outpost line of resistance. On the other hand, the division had not been able to pinpoint the Japanese flanks. With the enemy firmly entrenched and having all the advantages of observation, General Arnold knew that the process of reducing Manjome's positions would be slow and costly no matter what type of maneuver the Americal Division employed. Lacking the strength required for wide envelopments and specific information about the Japanese flanks, Arnold hoped he might achieve decisive results with a single sledgehammer blow against the Japanese center. He therefore decided to use the bulk of his strength in a frontal assault into the hills due north of Cebu City. Consequently, on April 1, the 182nd Regiment, supported by Colonel Cushing's guerrillas, launched a direct assault on the Japanese center, while the 132nd Regiment advanced along the west bank of the Butuanoan River and then moved westward to flank General Manjome's left. Despite slow progress and heavy casualties, by April 11, the 182nd had diminished most of the significant defensive positions along the center of Manjome's second line, and the 132nd had managed to flank the Japanese left, reaching a crucial location on the far left of Manjome's final defensive positions. Additionally, the 164th Regiment had landed to bolster the offensive and was quickly advancing through the Mananga Valley to encircle the Japanese right and rear. By April 13, the 164th reached Babag Ridge, but its surprise attack was promptly repelled by the defenders. Meanwhile, the 132nd and 182nd Regiments resumed their assaults, with the latter capturing the last stronghold along the Japanese second line. Unbeknownst to the Americans, Manjome had already concluded that further resistance was futile and ordered a general withdrawal northward to begin the night of April 16. In the days that followed, Arnold's three regiments engaged in a series of costly small unit attacks, gradually gaining ground, inch by inch. On April 17, organized resistance in the Japanese stronghold began to falter as defenders retreated, and by evening, the Americal Division had neutralized all of Manjome's significant fortifications. In response to the Japanese withdrawal, the Americal Division quickly initiated a pursuit operation, successfully cutting off the retreat route to the remaining forces of the 1st Division in northern Cebu by the end of the month. By the first week of May, the 132nd Regiment launched an offensive to dismantle General Kataoka's organized resistance, aided by guerrilla forces, and largely achieved its objective in a campaign that lasted until the month's end. The Americans and Filipinos then focused on mopping up the remnants of Manjome's forces, effectively eliminating the last pockets of Japanese resistance on Cebu by June 20. Meanwhile, on April 11, the 3rd Battalion of the 164th Regiment landed unopposed on Bohol at beaches already secured by Major Ismael Ingeniero's guerrillas. Patrols soon located the Japanese garrison inland, leading to the battalion's assault on its main positions from April 17 to April 20, culminating in the overrunning of the last organized opposition by April 23. On April 26, the remaining elements of the 164th Regiment landed unopposed on southern Negros and moved inland to search for the Japanese garrison. By April 28, they discovered the 174th Independent Battalion, but their initial attacks were successfully thwarted by the defenders. Nonetheless, a coordinated offensive commenced on May 6, which successfully compelled the Japanese to retreat and disperse by the end of the month. The 164th then neutralized a final resistance pocket between June 7 and 12, effectively ending Japanese opposition on Negros and completing the 8th Army's campaign to reclaim the central Visayan Islands. Eichelberger's operations in the southern Philippines were far from over, as Major-General Franklin Sibert's 10th Corps, comprising the reinforced 24th and 31st Divisions, was preparing to launch the invasion of Mindanao, known as Operation Victor V. The initial strategy had Major-General Roscoe Woodruff's 24th Division landing on the shores of Illana Bay on April 17 to quickly secure the Malabang-Cotabato area, followed by Major-General Clarence Martin's 31st Division five days later for the final advance toward Davao.  Illana Bay lies nearly a hundred miles northwest of the main objective in eastern Mindanao, the Davao area, and only a poor road connects its beaches to Davao. Still, 8th Army had ample reason to select Illana Bay as the site of the initial assault. For one thing, the army knew that the Japanese had their main concentrations in the Davao region, where they seemed especially well prepared to repel an amphibious assault. It would be foolish to stick one's hand into a hornet's nest if there were no urgency for such action, and 8th Army could not, of course, avoid the long view that the eastern Mindanao operation was in essence a mopping-up campaign rather than an action of great strategic importance. Second, the Illana Bay area was relatively weakly defended--the 24th Division would have a much better chance to achieve tactical surprise there. Finally, 10th Corps would have to seize and rehabilitate an airstrip quickly so that land-based aircraft could provide proper support for subsequent operations in eastern Mindanao, other air bases being too distant. A reasonably good strip existed at Malabang, on the northwestern shore of Illana Bay. Given the estimate that the Japanese maintained a weak garrison at Illana Bay, Malabang seemed the spot for the main assault. However, by early April, Colonel Wendell Fertig's guerrilla forces had taken control of the entire Malabang region, forcing the Japanese garrison to retreat. Consequently, Sibert adjusted his plan, directing Rear-Admiral Albert Noble's Task Group 78.2 to deploy only one battalion at Malabang, with the remaining forces of the 24th Division landing near Parang. The Japanese forces in Mindanao numbered over 43,000, including troops from Lieutenant-General Morozumi Gyosaku's 30th Division, Lieutenant-General Harada Jiro's 100th Division, and Rear-Admiral Doi Naoji's 32nd Naval Special Base Force. General Suzuki of the 35th Army was in overall command of these troops, but he first needed to escape from Cebu to assert his authority. Thus, Suzuki and his staff departed northern Cebu on April 10, using five landing craft. Unfortunately, the boats became separated, leading to an emergency landing near Dumaguete before they could continue their journey on the night of April 16. Tragically, Suzuki's vessel was intercepted and destroyed by a PT boat off the southern tip of Cebu on April 17. Only his chief of staff, Major-General Tomochika Yoshiharu, managed to reach Cagayan on the night of April 20 after several days adrift. Nominal command in Mindanao rested with General Morozumi, who became de jure commander of the 35th Army after General Suzuki's death during the latter's voyage from Cebu. But Morozumi chose not to exercise his authority except insofar as to largely ignore advice from General Tomochika, 35th Army chief of staff, who reached Mindanao in late April. Beset with formidable communications difficulties, and realizing that most inhospitable terrain separated the main bodies of the 30th and 100th Divisions, Morozumi believed he could render his best service by staying with the 30th, leaving General Harada and Admiral Doi more or less to their own devices. Neither Harada nor Morozumi had any offensive missions. Rather, in accordance with Yamashita's December 1944 plans, the Japanese on Mindanao were to direct their efforts to pinning down as many American units as possible in order to delay the progress of the war. Harada and Morozumi had little hope of conducting organized, major defensive operations for more than two months. Once American forces had overrun their prepared defenses, the two planned to retreat into largely unexplored mountains of east-central Mindanao, organizing a last-stand area like Yamashita's in the Asin Valley of northern Luzon. The 30th and 100th Divisions were not in good shape to conduct a delaying, defensive operation either. Hopelessly isolated, short of artillery, small arms ammunition, transportation, and communications equipment, they had no chance of obtaining supplies. They had some stocks of food, but their transportation shortage, coupled with the poor condition of eastern Mindanao roads would make it most difficult for the Japanese to move their food from central depots to the mountains. The Japanese commanders thus knew that once an invasion of eastern Mindanao began they would enter upon a battle they could not win, and they definitely had no relish for a defense to the death in place.  After an uneventful journey, Sibert's 10th Corps began landing on Mindanao on the morning of April 17. Troops from the 533rd Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment went ashore on the small Ibus Island, while the 3rd Battalion of the 21st Regiment joined Fertig's guerrillas on the beach near Malabang. Company K secured Bongo Island without opposition. At 09:00, after an unnecessary two-hour bombardment by cruisers and destroyers, the 19th Regiment landed at Parang without encountering any resistance, followed by most of the 21st Regiment. That afternoon, the 19th Regiment secured the entire Parang area, and the 24th Reconnaissance Troop scouted the shores of Polloc Harbor and the northern entrance of the Mindanao River, finding them clear. On April 18, Sibert launched an assault towards Fort Pikit, with the 19th Regiment advancing along Route 1 and the 21st Regiment utilizing the Mindanao River. The 21st's advance was quicker, successfully reaching Paidu-Pulangi the next day. However, the 19th Regiment lagged due to poor road conditions and some enemy resistance, leading Woodruff to order the 21st to withdraw downstream for the night. On April 21, a battalion from the 34th Regiment arrived at Paidu-Pulangi, advancing both overland and along the river to reach Fort Pikit late in the afternoon. The isolated 166th Independent Battalion was ultimately destroyed, with the 19th finally arriving at Fort Pikit on April 23. Meanwhile, the 34th continued to push forward and secured the Kabacan junction of Route 1 and Sayre Highway. This quick capture of the junction effectively separated the 30th and 100th Divisions and opened two routes of attack: north along the Sayre and southeast towards Davao. Consequently, the newly arrived 31st Division was tasked with sending its 124th Regiment to assault the 30th Division's forces in northern Mindanao, while the 34th Regiment continued its advance along Route 1 towards Digos and Davao. In response, Morozumi dispatched reinforcements under Colonel Ouchi Koretake to block any enemy progress past Omonay, while fortifying the Malaybalay area. By this time, General Morozumi had swung into action in an attempt to stem the enemy advance before it moved north into central Mindanao. Colonel Ouchi, commander of the 30th Engineer Regiment, was ordered about April 22 to take command of operations along the southern approaches and to annihilate the enemy south of the east-west line running through Omonay. For this mission he was given command of the South Sector Unit, as well as his engineer units. On April 23, General Tomochika, Chief of Staff of 35th Army, arrived at the 30th Division command post at Impalutao from Agusan, where he had arrived on April 21 from Cebu. Tomochika immediately conferred with Morozumi regarding implementation of the Army policy of protracted resistance. As a result of this discussion, Morozumi concluded that it was necessary to strengthen the Malaybalay area. He therefore ordered the transfer of the 1st Battalion, 77th Regiment from the North Sector Unit to the Central Sector Unit and the movement of this battalion to new positions near Malaybalay. About the same date Morozumi ordered the Surigao Sector Unit to move from Ampayon to the Waloe area, where it was to assist in carrying out the division's self-sufficiency program. Although the 30th Division commander thus adopted measures to strengthen the area of final resistance, he still considered the landing near Parang a secondary invasion and estimated that the main enemy landing would soon be launched in the Macajalar Bay area. The preponderance of division strength was therefore retained in the north.  Led by the 24th Reconnaissance Troop, the 34th Regiment quickly departed from Kabacan on April 24. Although progress was hampered primarily by destroyed bridges and the poor condition of Route 1, the troops successfully arrived at the outskirts of Digos by April 27, where they faced approximately 3,350 enemy troops. The Japanese forces urgently prepared to defend against the 24th Division's assault but could only hold out until the early hours of April 28, when they retreated to the foothills of Mount Apo to the north. Elements of the 34th Regiment pursued the withdrawing Japanese, who maintained their position in the Mount Apo region until May 9, when they retreated north to regroup with the rest of the 100th Division. Meanwhile, other units of the 34th and the guerrilla 108th Division began patrolling the Davao Gulf coast, which they successfully cleared by May 12. Additionally, the 19th Regiment advanced from Kabacan to Digos, passed through the 34th, and started moving north towards Davao. Facing little resistance along Route 1, the 19th Regiment overwhelmed the last opposition in front of the city and successfully occupied Davao by May 3 with minimal opposition. Meanwhile, on the afternoon of April 27, the 124th Regiment departed from Kabacan and quickly confronted the 1st Battalion, 74th Regiment, causing it to retreat in disarray. The 124th then pressed on to the north, facing minimal resistance, and ultimately arrived in Kibawe by May 3. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The US invasion of Mindanao commenced under General Eichelberger. The initial assault targeted Illana Bay, with American forces quickly securing key areas. Japanese troops, suffering from low morale and inadequate supplies, struggled to mount an effective defense. The campaign marked a pivotal advance in the Pacific War, laying groundwork for further operations.

Silly Gang Sa Gabi
Tara, Kape? Ito Orderin Mo! [Silly Gang Express 37]

Silly Gang Sa Gabi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 6:34


Parang humihikab ka pa! Tara, kape! Share namin usual orders namin sa coffee shop in just 6 minutes! Tune in na sa Silly Gang Express!Listen to the full episode HERE!Watch the EXCLUSIVE VIDCAST HERE!CERTIFIED KA-OKRA TO DO LIST:TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL!RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐JOIN THE CONVO via the COMMENTS here on SPOTIFY app! Scroll down mo lang sa Spotify app!Drop your voice over intros HERE!Follow us here:Silly Gang Sa Gabi on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Tiktok!For brand deals (beke nemen!) and collaborations (G!), connect with us through sillygangsagabi@gmail.com and/or our management: info@thepodnetwork.com! Enjoy a good game of BingoPlus! Licensed by Pagcor. Get it at Google Play and Apple Store or visit www.bingoplus.com (http://www.bingoplus.com/) PS - keep it legal! Gaming is for 21-year-olds and older only. Game responsibly! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wake Up With Jim & Saab
Hear Us Out... Or Don't (But You Should)

Wake Up With Jim & Saab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 28:48


Hear us out... Parang hindi ata ito 'yung tamang paggamit ng trend?

Dear MOR: The Podcast
“Umalsang Pag-Ibig” (The Benny Story) | Dear MOR Episode 505

Dear MOR: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 56:15


"Tiis lang ng konti Pre. Balang araw eh sure akong magbubunga rin yang paghihintay mo ha? Parang tinapay lang yan, sisimulan mo sa paggawa ng dough, iintayin mo umalsa, isasalang mo sa init, at pagkatapos ng lahat ng iyon eh saka mo palang matitikman ang sarap ng pinaghirapan mo." #DearMORUmalsangPagIbig - The Benny StoryFollow us:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MOREntertainmentTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MORentPHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morentertainmentph

Fr. Jade Shares
Fr. Jade Shares #783: Bakit parang tila natatagalan ang Diyos?

Fr. Jade Shares

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 7:57


[Mark 8:22-26, Wednesday of the 6th Week in the Ordinary Time, Y1]

Dear MOR: The Podcast
"Habulan" (The Antonette Story) | Dear MOR Episode 502

Dear MOR: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 37:49


“Nu'ng una, hindi ko naman alam. Parang natutuwa lang ako sa'yo. Parang gusto lang kita kasama kasi nagiging masaya ako kaso lately, ewan, ang hirap i-explain. Gusto na kita. 'Yun lang ang alam ko.” #DearMORHabulan -The Antonette StoryFollow us:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MOREntertainmentTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MORentPHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morentertainmentph

Dear MOR: The Podcast
“Usap” (The Mylene Story) | Dear MOR Episode 498

Dear MOR: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 40:09


“Buti la kayo ng asawa mo hindi halos nag-aaway, ano? Parang minsan hindi kk pa kaho narinif na magtalo o nagsigawan man lang. sana lahat ng mag-asawa may mahabang pasensya at pang-unawa na tulad niyo para walang nag-aaway” #DearMORUsap - The Mylene StoryFollow us:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MOREntertainmentTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MORentPHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morentertainmentph

Open Table MCC Sunday Worship Podcast

How do we live by grace in a world that still struggles with cruelty, hatred, and greed? Paano tayo magpapatuloy na mabubuhay at maglalakbay bilang mga progresibo Kristiano sa mundong patuloy na meron kalupitan at pagsasamantala? Anong magagawa natin bilang indibidwal at bilang isang maliit na simbahan? Parang powerless tayo or that what we do [...] Read More... The post Living By Grace appeared first on Open Table Metropolitan Community Church.

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
VIC SOTTO, BUMUWELTA!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 28:59


Batang Quiapo, goodbye na nga ba? Vic Sotto, di nagpaawat! Nagdemamda na! Maris at Anthony, nagkabalikan?

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional
Paputok, Resolutions, Atbp!

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 3:21


Parang fiesta ang handang pagsasaluhan! Naka-ready na ang mga paputok at ang mga baryang ihahagis for good luck. Naisulat na rin ang mga resolution. Iyan ang mga bagay that we associate with and get excited about for the New Year.All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show

Dj Vibesman's Podcast
Episode 237: Island Vibes Show from Dec 22 2024

Dj Vibesman's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 125:43


Special Parang Soca Christmas music is this All Parang Soca 2hr Non Stop Show!! Fan Club Wear at www.islandvibes.org

Carnival Mix
Carnival Mix - Episode December 21, 2024

Carnival Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024


Enjoy our annual Parang show with old favs and new songs for 2024!Playlist: LEON COLDERO - BOTTLE AND SPOON JAMLORD RELATOR - BOTTLE AND SPOONDAMION PRESTON, featuring EDDIE CHARLES - AH WANT TO HEARBARON - IT'S CHRISTMASMIKEY MERCER - CAN'T WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS DAYRIKKI JAI - NEIGHBOUR NEIGHBOURLEON COLDERO - DOH ASK ME TO WUKCALYPSO NITE - BARREL A RUMLORD KITCHENER - DRINK A RUMBARON - SPANISH WOMANCALYPSO NITE - PARANG ETIQUETTEBARON - COME GODA SPIRITS - BLACK CAKE & SORRELLYRIKAL - FETE CYAH OVER (CHRISTMAS BLEND)ROCKY 868 - DRINKING ANYTHINGTERRY SEALES - LOS WORSE WORSEPETER LEWIS - LEWWE DANCESHURWAYNE WINCHESTER - PARANG PARTYKENNY J - PAINT BRUSHBINDLEY B - SANTA LOOKING FOR A WIFEMIGUEL MAESTE - SANTA MISSINGJUNE SMITH - PARANG COME TO STAYTAXI - INDIAN PARANG CHICKSCRUNTER - HOMEMADE WINESWAPPI - CHRISTMAS MORNINGPREEDY - ITS CHRISTMAS TIMEVIKING DING DONG - SINGLE THIS CHRISTMASROME - EAT EVERYTHINGSCRUNTER - PIECE AH PORKSHARLENE BOODRAM - MAMACITABLACKIE - NO CHRISTMAS WITHOUT PARANGSUSAN MAICOO - WE COME OUT TO DANCEBARON - SWEET MANMARCIA MIRANDA - CORN SOUPOSCAR BENJAMIN - DRINKING DATSINGING FRANCINE, SINGING FRANCINE - PARANG PARANGCRAZY - MARIABARON - FELIX NAVIDAD

DJ JEL
SOCA PARANG FIESTA VOLUME 1

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 75:05


Tis the season for soca parang and we explore the classics. 

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
"The justice system is very different": How this Filipino lawyer navigates a legal career in Australia - "Parang PAO": Pinay community lawyer, pinili ang karera sa libreng serbisyong ligal sa Australia

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 8:27


In this episode of Trabaho, Visa, atbp., we feature a career in the legal profession in Australia through the story of community lawyer Michelle Martinez. Discover the differences between studying law and becoming a lawyer in the Philippines and Australia. - Sa episode ng Trabaho, Visa, atbp., tampok ang karera sa legal profession sa Australia sa katauhan ng community lawyer na si Michelle Martinez. Alamin kung ano ang pagkakaiba ng pag-aaral at pagiging abogado sa Pilipinas at Australia.

DJ Kayla G Mixtapes
DJ Kayla G - MY SOCA WEEKEND: PARANG Edition @GMGT.LIVE @MYSOCAWEEKEND

DJ Kayla G Mixtapes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 42:43


MY SOCA WEEKEND - EVERY 2ND SATURDAY @GMGTLIVE @MYSOCAWEEKEND Kenny J - Have Yourself A Merry Christmas Crazy - We Jammin For Christmas Crazy - Merry Christmas Scrunter - Eat Something Scrunter - Leroy Scrunter - Madame Jeffrey Oye Kenny J - Hush Yuh Mouth Baron - Christmas Medley Baron - It's Christmas Baron - Neighbour Oye Da Spirits - Black Cake & Sorrel Lord Kitchener - Drink A Rum Baron - Spanish Woman Kenny J - Alexander Kenny J - De Paint Brush Bindley B - Santa Looking For A Wife Scrunter - Homemade Wine Scrunter - De Parang Now Start Crazy - Parang Soca Scrunter - Merry Christmas Bindley B - Parang Again Scrunter - Piece Ah Pork Machel Montano - Soca Santa Scrunter - That Eh Workin Here Tonight Marcia Miranda - Bring Out De Ham Crazy - Put Jesus In Your Christmas Crazy - Yvonne Baron - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Baron - We Wish You A Merry Christmas

The Howie Severino Podcast
[ MINISODE ] Yolanda survivor: ‘Di namin naintindihan kung anong storm surge'

The Howie Severino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 8:59


"Parang nasa washing machine ako," ganiyan inilarawan ni Joanna Sustento-Bacsa ang naging karanasan niya noong nanalasa ang Supertyphoon Yolanda sa Tacloban, Leyte noong November 2013. Lima sa kaniyang pamilya ang nasawi. Paano siya nakaligtas? Ang kalamidad ang naging daan para siya'y maging isang climate activist. Date recorded: November 4, 2023Listen to the full episodes here:PART 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/73xwThBTybl7BYeTRvflro?si=891b0a32a5864ebcPART 2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ZnFd0CeBFtPAaodYLSkvw?si=e9acd680b4374d30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Howie Severino Podcast
[ MINISODE ] Yolanda survivor: ‘Di namin naintindihan kung anong storm surge'

The Howie Severino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 8:59


"Parang nasa washing machine ako," ganiyan inilarawan ni Joanna Sustento-Bacsa ang naging karanasan niya noong nanalasa ang Supertyphoon Yolanda sa Tacloban, Leyte noong November 2013. Lima sa kaniyang pamilya ang nasawi. Paano siya nakaligtas? Ang kalamidad ang naging daan para siya'y maging isang climate activist. Date recorded: November 4, 2023Listen to the full episodes here:PART 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/73xwThBTybl7BYeTRvflro?si=891b0a32a5864ebcPART 2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ZnFd0CeBFtPAaodYLSkvw?si=e9acd680b4374d30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio León
Una colección filatélica sobre minería sin parangón (04/11/2024)

Radio León

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 12:24


Más de trescientos sellos conforman la nueva exposición del Museo de la Minería y la Siderurgia de Sabero, titulada "Filatelia Minera II". En ella se muestra una colección profusamente ampliada con casi el triple de sellos en comparación con la primera exposición organizada por el museo con esta misma temática hace ya cuatro años. El proyecto no es otra cosa que el resultado del trabajo en equipo del coleccionista Salvador González Solís y el propio director del museo, Roberto Fernández, colaborador de "Hoy por Hoy León" en el espacio semanal "Ser Minero".

CBNAsia.org - Audio Podcast
The JudyAnn Calbario Story - Part 2

CBNAsia.org - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 29:40


Dahil sa kanyang apelyidong Calbario ay naging tampulan ng tukso si Judy.  At tila'y naging kalbaryo nga ang naging buhay niya.  Laging nag-aaway sa bahay ang kanyang mga magulang.  Parang nawalan na rin siya ng boses sa bahay.  Ayaw siyang pakinggan ng lahat. Support CBN Asia today!https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show

Open Table MCC Sunday Worship Podcast
Now Testament: Joshua Cheng

Open Table MCC Sunday Worship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 24:52


When Pastor Joseph first approached me to do a testimonial preaching and share about my life and faith, my initial reaction was, “Meron bang matutunan sa story ko? Parang wala naman.”  But let me try to summarize and unpack my 34 years of existence and see if there is anything that can be learned from [...] Read More... The post Now Testament: Joshua Cheng appeared first on Open Table Metropolitan Community Church.

Barangay Love Stories
Episode 396: "Parang Bida"

Barangay Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 67:47


Sa panahon ngayon hindi na issue ang edad sa pagtupad ng mga naudlot na pangarap. Malapit na maging senior citizen si Carlota at isa sa mga goals niya ay ang makapagtapos ng college. Pero first day pa lang ng pasukan ay nagkaproblema na agad siya nang harangin siya ng security guard ng university. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Carlota sa Barangay Love Stories. 

Share Ko Lang
KILIG YARN?! Bakit patok ang love stories sa mga Pinoy?

Share Ko Lang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 23:39


"Ang patok sa Pinoy? Usually, love teams. Parang we treat our celebrities as extension of ourselves." Obsessed nga ba and mga Pinoy sa love life? Yan ang pag-uusapan ni Doc Anna ngayon kasama ang blockbuster director ng Five Break-ups and a Romance na si Direk Irene Villamor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Share Ko Lang
KILIG YARN?! Bakit patok ang love stories sa mga Pinoy?

Share Ko Lang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 23:39


"Ang patok sa Pinoy? Usually, love teams. Parang we treat our celebrities as extension of ourselves." Obsessed nga ba and mga Pinoy sa love life? Yan ang pag-uusapan ni Doc Anna ngayon kasama ang blockbuster director ng Five Break-ups and a Romance na si Direk Irene Villamor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional
Akala Ko Mamamatay na Ako

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 2:33


Maaaring dumadaan ka rin sa isang sitwasyon na akala mo, katapusan mo na. Parang wala ka nang pag-asa. Pero kagaya ni Zoey at ng writer ng Psalm 94, kung aalalahanin natin ang pag-ibig at awa ng Diyos sa atin, makakaranas tayo ng peace.All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the Show.

The NeoLiberal Round
Caribbean Thought Lecture 15, Summer Semester 2024: Group Presentation Trinidad and Barbados

The NeoLiberal Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 68:38


Question: 1. Which two countries of the Global South is Parang from? 2. What islands made up the West Indian Federation in 1958? We answer these questions in this penultimate Lecture in the #caribbeanthought Lecture series at Jamaica Theological Seminary and The NeoLiberal Corporation, We continue to explore the islands of the Caribbean. Today the final group presents Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados. The Lecture is delivered via Zoom and is an actual course at Jamaica Theological Seminary. The Lecture in the video on the podcast/YouTube channel is a production of the #theneoliberalcorporation and is a part of our dedication to making popular what was the monopoly. The Lecture is facilitated by Prof. Renaldo Mckenzie, Author of Neoliberalism, and Professor, https://jts.edu.jm. Renaldo is the creator and host of #theneoliberalround #podcast, YouTube channel, and President of The Neoliberal Corporation. visit us at https://theneoliberal.com Subscribe for free https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal Support us https://anchor.fm/thneoliberal/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional
Bakit Parang Laging Kulang?

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 3:39


May dahilan kung bakit itinuro ni Jesus that we should pray for our needs on a daily basis. This is meant to teach us to depend on the Lord and not on jobs, our situations, or our own abilities. Sa Kanya lang tayo puwedeng humugot ng tunay na security. All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the Show.

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional
Parang Asong Tumatahol

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 3:17


Bahagi ng pet care, specifically for dogs, is taking them for walks. Parang ang dali lang 'no? Abangan ninyo ang reaction ng ibang dogs. Kapag sa subdivision ninyo palalakarin ang mga 'yan, mati-trigger ang ibang aso kaya maririnig ninyo ang katakut-takot na tahol! Bakit ba parang galit na galit sila? All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the Show.

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional
Bakit Parang Kasalanan Ko?

Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 3:28


We can learn two things today. One, there are sinners who minimize the effect of their sins on the people close to them. For some of us, akala natin na solo act ang sin and walang ibang tao ang madadamay. The truth is sin damages relationships and families. Unfortunately, our sins and those of others who sin against us will forever change our story.All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the Show.

Más de uno
Edu García: "Todos conjuran esa magia especial que nutre una vitrina sin parangón"

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 2:04


Edu García hace un repaso por las últimas novedades del mundo del deporte, como la final de la Champions que se disputa mañana entre el Real Madrid y el Dortmund y la última jornada de la Liga, en la que el Leganés o el Eibar se juega el ascenso.

Chink Positive
Ep 305: Overcoming Past Financial Failures: Moving Forward With Confidence

Chink Positive

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 15:46


Have you ever been bitten by a dog? Nakagat ka na ba ng aso? So the chances are, once you see a dog instead of petting the dog, you will stay away from the dog.Parang sa pera lang yan e.Ikaw ba ay nalugi na? Ikaw ba ay nascam na?If that is your case, I have a special episode for you.We are going to talk about how we can overcome financial failures in order for you to move forward and confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Adult Content: For Adults, By Adults
E6 S7: Eto naman, ORGY ng mga TATAY!

Adult Content: For Adults, By Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 80:54


The Tatays are in the house ... or in the ACDC Universe, for that matter! Si INGO ng Machong Chimisan, si TRISTAN ng 30-40 Podcast, at ang kanilang pare dude : Fade Longboy! Long ang ano? Joining our Tatay Supremo Dusco and Nanay Clara. Parang biglang wholesome, ah! Naku, hindi!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fran Spielman Show
Mike Glasser & Farzin Parang | The case against Bring Chicago Home

The Fran Spielman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 36:30


Neighborhood Building Owners Association president Mike Glasser and executive director of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago Farzin Parang join Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman to discuss their arguments against Mayor Brandon Johnson's Bring Chicago Home referendum.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast
Grabe Yung Filter Nung Girl Dapat Illegal Yun - Milk & Wine Podcast

Bugoy na Koykoy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 155:11


Parang scam na sa sobrang tindi ng filter, dapat illegal na yun.

TGiM the Tent
Episode 146: TGiM the Calypso Tent - Naughty or Nice

TGiM the Tent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 60:17


the tent is making a list and checking it for culture defenders and lots more this episode. with music from calypso rose, lord melody, mighty shadow and nap hepburn.

DJ Kidd Frost Podcast Series
DJ KiddFrost's LIT Parang Mix | Scrunter, Baron, Crazy, Marcia Miranda, Kenny J, Rome & MORE!

DJ Kidd Frost Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 49:04


Merry Christmas from my family to yours! Here's what maybe the most LIT Soca Parang Mix EVER ! ### TRACK LIST ### Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Scrunter - Eat Something Scrunter - Leroy Scrunter - Madame Jeffery Kenny J - Hush Your Mouth Baron - Carmenante Baron - It's Christmas Again Baron - Come Go Baron - Spanish Woman Baron - Neighbour Oye Rikki Jai - Neighbor Neighbor Kenny J - Alexander Kenny J - Paint Brush Bindley B - Santa Looking For Wife Bindley B - Santa Say Chick - Indian Parang Marcia Miranda - Gimmie Love Scrunter - De Parang Now Start Scrunter - That Eh Working Here Tonight Scrunter - Homemade Wine Sprangalang - Bring Drinks Crazy - Muchacha Crazy - Parang Soca Medley Crazy - Yvonne Kenny J - Cork In She Hand Marcia Miranda - Bring Out The Ham Scrunter - Piece Ah Pork Scrunter - Anita H2O Phlo ft. Scrunter - Christmas With You Baron Ft H2O Phlo - De Sweetest Christmas Lime Rizon - Smoke In De Kitchen Bango Spear - Season It Rome - Loveable Rome - Apoo Rome - We Parangin' Rome x Destra - Lie Lie Lie Rome - Eat Everything Rome - Country Gyal Rome - Pone Annie ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw iTunes : apple.co/31ZlF38

Digital Movements Podcasts
Episode 176: WBS - Parang Soca Edition 2023

Digital Movements Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 61:42


Live set from #Twitch We Bleed Soca Saturdays Raid. The Parang edition. I did my best to focus on lesser known parang from SVG, Grenada, St. Lucia, and others.

Barangay Love Stories
Episode 356: "Repeat"

Barangay Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 56:28


Ang tunay raw na kaibigan, kayang isakripisyo ang sariling buhay para sa kanyang kaibigan. Parang si Tonton lang na pinaubaya na ang sarili niyang kasiyahan pati ang buhay na rin upang matulungan ang best friend niyang si Darling na basta na lamang iniwan ng boyfriend nito kahit buntis. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Tonton sa Barangay Love Stories.

DJ JEL
2023 PARANG LIME

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 93:08


It's Christmas time and what is a Trini Christmas without Parang? Here‘s the annual 2022 Parang Lime gIving a platform to those keeping the traditions alive in Trinidad & Tobago and the Caribbean. 

Kaotic International Podcast
Ayie Ayie 4 Soca Parang Mix

Kaotic International Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 56:54


Track list 1. Baron - Caramente 2. Scrunter - Leroy 3. Kenny J - Hush yuh Mouth 4. Ronoman - Merengue Parang 5. Rome - Country Gyal 6. Rome - Annie DJ Kaotic Special 7. Scrunter - In the Backyard 8. Bongo Spear - Dancing Parang DJ Kaotic Special 9. Kenny J - Alexander 10. Baron - Spanish Woman 11. Myron B - Everybody Dance 12. Fallon - Parang Diaspora 13. Singing Francine - Christmas in my Land 14. Singing Sandra - Paramin 15. Bindley B - Santa Looking for a wife 16. Kenny J - Paint Brush 17. Leon Coldero - Scrap Iron 18. Kiegs - Christmas is Love (Trini Christmas Riddim) 19. Rome We Parangin' (Trini Christmas Riddim) 20. Wilky - Bring it Come (Trini Christmas Riddim) 21. Shurwayne Winchester - In D Christmas Fete 22. Crystal Kay - When We Paranging 23. Scrunter - That eh Working here Tonight 24. Scrunter - Homemade Wine 25. Kiegs - Paime 26. Jungle ft Screws - The Greatest Lime 27. H20 Phlo ft Scrunter - Christmas with You 28. Marcia Miranda - Dance 29. Marcia Miranda - Gimmie Love 30. Rome - Apoo DJ Kaotic Special

Shashank Redemption
Ep #21 - Why and How to Develop an Exit Strategy with Touraj Parang

Shashank Redemption

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 44:55


In this episode, Shashank interviews veteran Silicon Valley dealmaker and President of Serve Robotics, Touraj Parang. Touraj draws from his own experience as a founder of a fast-growing and well-funded startup. Having advised multiple companies on $100M+ exits, he discusses the why and how of developing an exit strategy. Touraj also delves into his best-selling book - Exit Path: How to Win the Startup End Game.

The Linya-Linya Show
256: Minsan parang gusto ko na lang maging cactus w/ Doc Gia Sison [VIDEO]

The Linya-Linya Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 25:34


Maulan na, pero habang nagdidilig si Ali ng cactus, may bisita ulit tayo sa ating #TheLinyaLinyaShow stud-yo!  Ano pa nga bang aasahan kundi isang nakaka-inspire at nakakapagbigay-pahinga na effisode ng #SaTotooLang with Doc Gia Sison! BOOOOOOOM! Kwentuhan tungkol sa quiet quitting, honing, boundaries, at kung anu-ano pang lessons from a cactus. Kaya listen up ‘yo na!

Fueling Deals
Episode 242: The Power of Mindset and Relationship-Building in Dealmaking with Touraj Parang

Fueling Deals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 44:19


In the fast-paced world of Silicon Valley dealmaking, Touraj Parang stands as a seasoned veteran with a wealth of experience and expertise. With a career spanning decades, Parang has worn many hats, including those of an entrepreneur, investor, advisor, and M&A expert. Since the late 1990s, he has been deeply involved in structuring and negotiating strategic transactions, making him a true authority in the field. Not only has Parang been on the entrepreneurial side of the table, but he has also spent almost a decade on the acquirer side as a corporate development executive at Webs and GoDaddy. This unique perspective has given him a comprehensive understanding of the dealmaking process from both sides, making him a sought-after expert in the industry. ENTREPRENEURS AND DEALMAKERS In the world of business, there are entrepreneurs and there are deal makers. While both roles involve risk-taking and innovation, entrepreneurship requires a unique mindset focused on building and growing a company. The dealmaker's mindset focuses on creating and seizing opportunities beyond organic growth. Recognizing the utility and benefits of strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and collaborations is crucial to adopting a dealmaker's mindset. By expanding one's perspective, entrepreneurs can harness the power of deals to drive their company's growth and success. Many companies primarily focus on organic growth, neglecting the immense potential of deal-driven growth, however, successful companies pursue both avenues simultaneously. Whether a company seeks faster growth, a breakthrough scenario, or even protection against market downturns, deal-driven growth can offer unique advantages. By identifying strategic partners, exploring acquisitions, or establishing collaborations, companies can unlock new revenue streams, gain access to complementary products or services, and strengthen their market position. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS AND MIND SHARE There is a critical role of relationship-building in dealmaking. Establishing genuine connections with potential partners and acquirers allows companies to occupy space in their minds and on their horizons. When decision-makers are aware of a company's offerings and have an existing relationship, the likelihood of them choosing to buy rather than build increases significantly. Furthermore, early engagement enables companies to influence potential buyers' mindset, emphasizing the value and advantages of acquisition over internal development. THE SPECTRUM OF INTERACTION There is a spectrum of interaction when it comes to establishing relationships with larger companies. At one end of the spectrum, entrepreneurs can focus on informal relationships by keeping key individuals at bigger companies informed about their progress. This can involve occasional lunches, updates, or periodic meetings to ensure ongoing communication and familiarity. On the other end of the spectrum, entrepreneurs may identify concrete ways in which their companies can collaborate with larger firms on a product, marketing, or data-sharing level. By proposing strategic alliances that align with both parties' objectives, entrepreneurs can explore the potential for joint projects, co-development, or mutually beneficial initiatives. These collaborative efforts can strengthen partnerships and create opportunities for growth and eventual acquisition. By exploring the spectrum of interaction and engaging with larger companies in a transparent and open manner, entrepreneurs can forge partnerships that drive growth, increase leverage, and ultimately position their startups for acquisition or other strategic opportunities. Nurturing these relationships and embracing strategic thinking from the outset can significantly enhance the chances of success in the dynamic and competitive business landscape. • • • FOR MORE ON TOURAJ PARANG:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tparang/ Get Touraj Parang's book Exit Path: How to Win the Startup End Game Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. If you want to find out how deal-ready you are, take the Deal-Ready Assessment today!

Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture

Celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month and Black Music Month with Strictly Facts this June as Dr. Danielle Brown joins the show for a discussion on Caribbean music and its capacity for influencing education and building social change that spans from the shores of Trinidad and Tobago, with a brief history of Parang, to the Caribbean diaspora. Danielle Brown, Ph.D. is a multi-disciplinary artist-scholar and entrepreneur. She is the Founder and CEO of My People Tell Stories, LLC, a company based on the premise that people of color in particular, and marginalized people in general, need to tell and interpret their own stories. Brown is the author of the music-centered ethnographic memoir, East of Flatbush, North of Love: An Ethnography of Home, and the companion Teacher Guidebook. Brown advocates for social justice in music and uses the arts to educate people on the history and culture of the Caribbean and African diaspora at large. For more information, visit: www.mypeopletellstories.com.  Follow Danielle on Instagram and Facebook. Support the showConnect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | TwitterLooking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Produced by Breadfruit Media

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
VICE GANDA, MAY NA-REALIZE, ANO YON?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 30:54


Vice Ganda: "Parang ang sama-sama kong kaibigan!" Teacher Georcelle, gusto palang maging direktor sa concert, eh! Melai to Jason: "Di ko na siya pina-follow!

The Linya-Linya Show
234: HIGH SCHOOL OPM HITS w/ Victor Anastacio

The Linya-Linya Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 49:27


Intro pa lang, nakaka-ghostbumps na agad! Nagbabalik ang paborito niyong podcast superstar duo and critically-acclaimed musicians – Ali and Vic in the house! BOOM! Parang isang buong Jingle Magazine ang na-cover namin sa episode na ‘to. Usapang Highschool OPM Classics ba naman? Parang nasa Fair lang? Kwentuhan at kantahang puno ng tawanan at harmonization; ‘di lang convo, may soundtrip pa kayo. Listen up, yo! (kanta rin, syempre hehe)

Dei Musicale | The Musical Gods
"A lil Parang Session!" #MixTapeMonday Week 197

Dei Musicale | The Musical Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 32:30


Season Greetings Everyone!! Re-uploaded

DJ JEL
2022 PARANG LIME

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 64:19


It's Christmas time and what is a Trini Christmas without Parang? Here‘s the annual 2022 Parang Lime featuring soca parang and traditional ones (in Spanish). GIving a platform to those keeping the traditions alive in Trinidad & Tobago.     

The 10 Minute Entrepreneur
INTERVIEW: Touraj Parang - Entrepreneurship Should Not Be a Solo Endeavor

The 10 Minute Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 13:32


@touraj is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor, COO of Serve Robotics, and an Operating Advisor at Pear VC.  His book, Exit Path - How to Win the Startup End Game, helps entrepreneurs at every stage of their startup lifecycle.  OUT NOW!

Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration
242: A Merger & Acquisition Expert shares... How to Create a Successful Exit Path | Touraj Parang of Serve Robotics

Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 68:01


Touraj Parang is the President & COO of Serve Robotics. He is a veteran Silicon Valley dealmaker, a seasoned entrepreneur, investor, advisor, and M&A expert who has sat in almost every seat around the table structuring and negotiating strategic transactions since the late 1990's, including as a corporate attorney at legal powerhouses WSGR and O'Melveny & Myers. He earned his JD from Yale Law School and his AB in Philosophy and Economics from Stanford University.   This Episode is Sponsored By: Gary in South Africa says that his group call with Austin was a great experience and left him with so many things to reflect on. You can also have this one-on-one call or group call with Austin by being a Patreon member, just sign up at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon Krystle in Oklahoma City, OK got several new business connections just because she was in our Group Call with Austin and Raine. If you want to be a part of our growing community of entrepreneurs that could help grow your business, become a Patreon member by signing up at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon James in Cherry Hill, New Jersey becomes one of our Patreon members because his awesome business partner signed him up. If you and your business partners want to be a part of our growing Patreon community, sign up with us today at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon Torry from Dayton, Ohio likes our Patreon Group Call because anyone can ask our guest speaker and there is no hierarchy involved. You can join our Group Calls by signing up at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon Justin in Fishkill, NY decided to finally become a Patreon and chose the Gold Membership, which includes Exclusive Podcast Episodes w/ Guests & Stories, Recurring 30-Min Call w/ Austin to Help your Business, Company Listing on Website, Mini-Interview Opportunity, and so much more. Support our show by joining our Patreon Membership today, just sign up at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon     Want to Support the Show? Well we'd love for you to join our Patreon Group!  What's in it for you?  Well you'll instantly get a scheduled call from Austin, where he'll help you with your current or future business... Sign-Up Now at millionaire-interviews.com/patreon.