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The AEF 3rd Corps attacks with three divisions on the right of the attack front. The 4th “Ivy” Division attacks the German lines and supports the attack on Montfaucon. The 80th “Blue Ridge” Division attacks through Forges Creek and pushes up to Brieulles-sur-Meuse. The 33rd “Prairie” Division also pushes through Forges Creek, clears Bois de Forges, and then aims for Dannevoux village. Across the River Meuse, the French 17th Corps launches a supporting diversion for the AEF 1st Army. For battle maps, check out the Perry Castañeda Lbrary Map Collection: https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/ww1/ The BFWWP is now on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
SYNOPSIS: Per Olofsson joins the pod to talk how he became a Mac admin at University Gothenburg, what exactly computational linguistics is, testing Mojave against the backdrop of labs, and DEP and Lab computing as a whole. Plus: video games, and that one time Per wrote an assembler. YOUR HOSTS: Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace, Jamf Software [@cedge318] Tom Bridge, Partner, Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Marcus Ransom, Senior Apple Systems Engineer, CompNow [@marcusransom] GUESTS: Per Olofsson, IT Infrastructure Specialist, University of Gothenburg [@magervalp] PRESENTING SPONSOR: VMWARE WORKSPACE ONE VMware Workspace ONE empowers you with full macOS lifecycle management. Get past the hassles of legacy imaging with faster modern onboarding. Easily deliver all your native Mac app packages as well as SaaS and virtual Windows apps, and empower users with one-click single sign on. Stay on top of your security needs with complete encryption management and rich conditional access. The recognized industry leading unified endpoint management solution is your one stop for all Apple devices and apps. Learn more at www.workspaceone.com LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES Per’s Github AutoDMG CreateUserPkg Updated AD Account Migration Script from Rich SUPPORTING SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast is sponsored this week by Spoke Click through for a free 30-day trial of Spoke! PATREON SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Jonathan Spiva, Graham Gilbert, William Smith, Justin Holt and Dan Collings. Thanks everyone! COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th MacSysdamin in Göteborg, Sweden, October 2-5, 2018 Jamf Nation User Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 23-25, 2018 MacTech Conference in Los Angeles, CA, November 6-9, 2018 Meetups Franken Macadmins will meet at Crazy Nate’s West Coast Mexican at Kirchenstrasse 38 in Nuremburg, Germany on June 20th at 630pm Austin Apple Admins will meet at the Perry Castañeda Library on the campus of University of Texas on June 20th at 630pm Greater Philadelphia Mac Admins will meet on June 21st at the Walnut Street Apple Store in Philadelphia. Seattle Apple Admins will meet at Chef Software at 6pm on June 21st Houston Apple Admins will meet at Conservatory in Downtown Houston on June 27th at 6pm MacDeployment Meetup will meet at 1013 17th Ave SW in Calgary on July 25th at 6:30pm London Apple Admins will meet at Go Cardless on July 26th at 1830 RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!
SYNOPSIS: Live at Mac Dev Ops! Dana Campbell of Slack, Joel Rennich of Orchard & Grove, and Mat X of the Mac Dev Ops YVR conference join Tom Bridge and Diana Birsan to look at what we know so far about macOS Mojave. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Diana Birsan, Security Culture Lead, Shopify [@miss_limesplash] GUESTS: Dana Campbell, Global IT Manager, Slack [@danajc] Mat X, Mac Dev Ops YVR [@MacDevOpsYVR] Joel Rennich, Chief Instigator at Orchard & Grove [@mactroll] PRESENTING SPONSOR: VMWARE WORKSPACE ONE VMware Workspace ONE empowers you with full macOS lifecycle management. Get past the hassles of legacy imaging with faster modern onboarding. Easily deliver all your native Mac app packages as well as SaaS and virtual Windows apps, and empower users with one-click single sign on. Stay on top of your security needs with complete encryption management and rich conditional access. The recognized industry leading unified endpoint management solution is your one stop for all Apple devices and apps. Learn more at www.workspaceone.com LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES WebKit’s new Tracking Prevention 2.0 Good running Google Doc here with Q&A onsite thanks to Sergio WWDC Platform State of the Union Your Apps and the Future of macOS Security What’s new in Managing Apple Devices SUPPORTING SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast is sponsored this week by Spoke Click through for a free 30-day trial of Spoke! PATREON SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include William Smith, Jonathan Spiva, Graham Gilbert, Justin Holt and Dan Collings. Thanks everyone! COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 — Tickets now on sale! Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th MacSysdamin in Göteborg, Sweden, October 2-5, 2018 Jamf Nation User Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 23-25, 2018 MacTech Conference in Los Angeles, CA, November 6-9, 2018 Meetups Austin Apple Admins will meet on June 20th at Perry–Castañeda Library at the University of Texas at 6:30pm Look for a location announcement for the Apple Admins of Seattle meetup for Thursday, June 21. Ask in the #cascadia channel for more details. MacDMV will meet next in July, Time and date TBD, ask @tbridge for more information. RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!
SYNOPSIS: WWDC starts this week! Our roundtable is focused on Apple’s 2018 Worldwide Developers Conference, and what Apple might be releasing for macOS, iOS and more. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] James Smith, IT Administrator, Culture Amp [@smithjw] Marcus Ransom, Senior Apple Systems Engineer, CompNow [@marcusransom] Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace, Jamf Software [@cedge318] LISTEN! SPONSOR The Mac Admins Podcast is sponsored this week by Spoke and Uptycs Click through for a free 30-day trial of Spoke! Learn more about the NEW Mac EDR Dashboard at Uptycs LINKS & NOTES WWDC 2018 Site PATREON SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd of Rewind Technology, William Smith, Jonathan Spiva and Graham Gilbert. Thanks everyone! COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites MacDevOps YVR in Vancouver, June 7-8, 2018 — NOW WITH 20% DISCOUNT! X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 — Tickets now on sale! Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th Meetups #thenetherlands will meet at SAP office in Den Bosch (Netherlands) on June 8th, 2018 at 2pm Austin Apple Admins will meet on June 20th at Perry–Castañeda Library at the University of Texas at 6:30pm RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!
Now it is time to finish what we started in Episode 38, and cover the conclusion of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. Although the Japanese win again, it takes five months for them to conquer the islands, a longer time than any of their other campaigns so far, because both the Americans and Filipinos were united in resisting them. Both of the maps below are thumbnails. Click on either one to see the full-sized map in a separate tab or window. First, for your benefit, I have reposted the map pf Bataan and Corregidor from Episode 38. Source: the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, on the University of Texas website. And here is the best map I have found so far about the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. It is the only one that gives equal attention to activities in the central and southern islands, in addition to the campaign on Luzon. Source: Indohistorian.tumblr.com Do you think you would like to become a podcaster on Blubrry? Click here for the details on joining. Enter my promo code, HSEASIA, to let them know I sent you, and you will get the first month's hosting for free! Support this podcast!
Episode 38 continues on the topic the podcast has been covering since the year began -- World War II in Southeast Asia. This time we will see the Japanese invasion of the Philippines begin, but it won't finish in this episode; resistance to the Japanese is far tougher here than it was in Malaya and Singapore. And this episode will also give the biography of the American commander, Douglas MacArthur, up to 1941, because he will be a key figure in the war from this point on. Here is the first of two maps that will help you understand the narrative. When the Japanese invaded the Philippines, both they and the Americans concentrated most of their attention on Luzon, the largest and most important island. On this map you can see where the Japanese landed, and their movements until General MacArthur withdrew the American and Filipino troops to Bataan and Corregidor. This is a public domain map that apparently was created for the website History.army.mil, but I found it on several websites, including Wikipedia and Historylink101.com. And here are Bataan and Corregidor, seen close up. Like the previous map, it shows the places I will talk about in this episode. The source is the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, on the University of Texas website. This map is a thumbnail; click on it to see the full sized map. Do you think you would like to become a podcaster on Blubrry? Click here for the details on joining. Enter my promo code, HSEASIA, to let them know I sent you, and you will get the first month's hosting for free! Support this podcast!