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In this episode of the Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Julie Henningsen and Kaycee McIntosh delve into the harrowing survival story of the crew of the USS Indianapolis, which sank in July 1945. The episode covers the catastrophic events leading up to and following the ship's sinking, where the crew faced extreme conditions, including dehydration, exposure, and shark attacks. The hosts discuss the psychological and physical trials endured by the survivors, the failures in communication that led to a delayed rescue, and the eventual exoneration of Captain Charles B. McVeigh. The story emphasizes the importance of mental fortitude, group cohesion, and hope in survival situations. Additionally, the episode touches on the broader implications of the disaster, including changes in naval procedures and the enduring legacy of the survivors. 00:00 Welcome to the Crux True Survival Story Podcast 00:30 Introduction to the USS Indianapolis Tragedy 02:22 Historical Context and Crew Background 11:25 The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis 15:57 Survival in the Open Ocean 19:35 The Ordeal of the Survivors 22:12 Communication Failures and Rescue Challenges 23:03 Critical Communication Failures 24:34 The Remarkable Rescue 29:58 The Controversial Court-Martial 34:48 Lessons in Survival 39:05 The Sullivan Brothers' Tragedy 43:58 Modern Reflections and Resources Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/
National hug a musician day. Entertainment from 1972. Vietnam Veterans Memorial opened, 5 Sullivan brothers killed in WW2 at Battle of Guadalcanal, Holland tunnel opened. Todays birthdays - Richard Mulligan, Garry Marshall, Joe Montegna, Chris Noth, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Zahn. Leon Russell died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The hug song - Zia MohajerjasbiI can see clearly now - Johnny NashShe's too good to be true - Charley PrideBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Soap TV themeFantasy - Aldo NovaTight Rope - Leon RussellExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook, linkedin and cooolmedia.com
Ever wondered what it takes to transform a family dream into a thriving business? In this episode of the Family Biz Show, Michael sits down with Connor and Dan Sullivan, the dynamic brother duo behind Bumpa's, a unique gastropub nestled in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. The Sullivans recount their bold leap from stable careers in finance and corporate real estate to the unpredictable world of hospitality. They share the intricate process of renovating a historic building, navigating the challenges of opening during a pandemic, and crafting a menu that pays homage to their roots with innovative offerings like build-your-own fry plates and the signature stag and boar burger. Throughout the conversation, the brothers emphasize the importance of a unified family vision, the lessons learned from preserving history, and the joy of creating a welcoming space that reflects their grandfather's legacy. This episode is a testament to the power of family collaboration and the courage to pursue one's passion against all odds. If you're a family business or a family business consultant and want to be on the show, share your story and help other family businesses, send us an email to producer@thefamilybizshow.com or visit us at The Family Biz Show | Family Business Podcast With Michael Palumbos (familywealthandlegacy.com) to fill out our web form! -------- The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Osaic FA. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Osaic FA, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Osaic FA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of Osaic FA. CRN-6992355-090624
SEASON 3 EPISODE 19: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Once again, American political media is broken in a new way. Trump has now blamed the families of the dead servicemen he was supposedly honoring at Arlington for his campaign illegally filming and illegally using that video for political purposes. The female victim of physical abuse by Trump staff is afraid to escalate her complaint and so is the military - and the media is doing its best to cover it all up like they cover up everything else Trump does. TRUMP filmed a commercial while standing on top of the graves of dead American war heroes. I'm surprised he didn't try to sell us sneakers or bitcoin or the rest of his crap. And his staffers assaulted a woman employee at Arlington National Cemetery. And he blamed the families of the dead because his campaign broke the law. And his fascist gang of thugs is running wild with this as if Kamala Harris has anything to do with it. And eight days later there STILL isn't a Senate investigation or a Defense Department investigation and one of them better be started goddamned immediately. The media is ALSO covering up Trump's Egypt bribe, his mental condition, whatever was in the emails hacked from his campaign, and the nonexistent Wille Brown Flight Logs. Because between its own failures, its own loss of moral compass, and its own fear of retribution, it is a de facto arm of the Trump campaign. THERE IS GOOD POLLING NEWS: Not only is Harris up by 6 in ABC-Ipsos but the Times' battleground data suggests the number one issue for women in swing states has changed from the economy to abortion. And private polling for Trump in New Hampshire is so bad they're punting the state - and punting the guy whose memo about the polling somehow got to the Boston Globe. B-Block (30:41) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Peter Hasson of Free Beacon and the implication that because Kamala Harris never put her summer job on her resume, it didn't happen (I will tell you of my summer job climbing into Hostess Thrift Store Dumpsters with an exacto knife). Harris has "puppet masters" says Tulsi Gabbard, who evidently doesn't know about antisemitic tropes. And Erick Erickson says her career began on her knees in front of Willie Brown, as if Erick Erickson could ever get up off his own knees. C-Block (43:40) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: If fall college semesters have started and the National Football League starts Thursday that means only one thing for me: the day my college professor nearly failed all of us, because of one of the most infamous meatheaded plays in NFL history. Of Joe Pisarcik and Cornell History.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Back in August when we left the story, the US Navy had just suffered its worst ever blue water defeat. More than a thousand Allied sailors were dead. Four Heavy Cruisers had been lost, with a fifth disabled. The Navy, along with the American public, had been stunned by the loss, less than a year after the disaster at Pearl Harbor. Just three months later, on the night of November 13/14, 1942, the Navy once again was shocked when a Japanese submarine torpedoed one of the heavily damaged survivors of yet another pitched night battle off of Guadalcanal, the USS Juneau. Of her crew of six hundred and seventy-three men,. a mere ten survived after spending eight days afloat on life rafts and flotsam. Americans mourned as five of the dead turned out to be the five Sullivan Brothers of Waterloo, Iowa. They were serving together and remain one of the two cases that led the US Military to adopt a policy of not allowing siblings to serve together in war time. On the evening of November 14, 1942, it would have been easy to be demoralized. The Marines on Guadalcanal were hanging on by a thread. The nightly bombardment by the Japanese Heavy Cruisers and now Battleships was taking a heavy toll. The Navy seemed powerless to stop it and now it had suffered yet another tragic defeat. As the clock approached midnight on November 14, 1942, another Japanese navy force, led by the battleship Kirishima, headed into Iron Bottom Sound to pound the Marines on Guadalcanal into submission. This time, unknown to the Japanese, came to the fight the last desperate defense the Navy had to offer. This time, USS Washington was coming… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message
Five brothers fought and died together on the same ship during World War II. Their final resting place was discovered in 2018.
Who knew that large scale naval battles of the second world war also work as 70's porno scripts... Turns out they go together like thick, throbbing metal torpedoes and a juicy, wet and smooth American Warship. Oooooooo yeah baby, Slide it in me... I'm ready to blow. Patreon: Carousel Sniper Victim Shop here: www.carouselsnipervictim.com/shop -LIKE-SHARE-COMMENT-TAG-REVIEW- Find more at www.carouselsnipervictim.com Produced by Shaun Jeffery Additional production by Leigh Massoni massoni.sound.design@gmail.com ***Go check out our new addition to the Dead Glass Design line-up "Good V Evil" created by our sound designer, Leigh Massoni*** Available here: http://www.goodvevil.libsyn.com/ Follow us on all your finest social tubes: @CarouselSniperVictim @DeadGlassDesign Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
The real life brothers in arms, The five Sullivan brothers were World War II sailors who, serving together on the light cruiser USS Juneau, were all killed in action on its sinking around November 13, 1942. Their story is one of tragedy and loss, but also love and family. Patreon: Carousel Sniper Victim Shop here: www.carouselsnipervictim.com/shop -LIKE-SHARE-COMMENT-TAG-REVIEW- Find more at www.carouselsnipervictim.com Produced by Shaun Jeffery Additional production by Leigh Massoni massoni.sound.design@gmail.com ***Don't forget to keep you eyes peeled for our new addition to the Dead Glass Design line-up "Good V Evil" created by our sound designer, Leigh Massoni.... it will be available soon from wherever you find your podcasts*** Tunes by- Sullivan - Caroline's Spine Follow us on all your finest social tubes: @CarouselSniperVictim @DeadGlassDesign Facebook, Instagram, Twitter sources/ further reading: https://www.military.com/history/the-sullivan-brothers.html http://mentalfloss.com/article/65611/15-fascinating-facts-about-saving-private-ryan https://www.history.navy.mil/browse-by-topic/disasters-and-phenomena/the-sullivan-brothers-and-the-assignment-of-family-members0.html http://usnhistory.navylive.dodlive.mil/2017/11/06/the-brothers-of-waterloo/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sullivan_brothers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sole_Survivor_Policy
What happens when all the History focuses on one big hero and overshadows the lessons beyond the big story? The Custer Effect is what happens. To see what that means you'll just have to listen to the troll. Behind the big Custer story many know is one that has, perhaps, an even more important lesson than anything we can learn from just looking at Custer alone.
1.) side Hustles which make the most money 2.) 30 year old sued by parents to move out of there basement(9:00) 3.) Business trips & Being Responsible on them(16:00) 4.) Vermont will pay you to live there(21:00) 5.) total death rate for 10-19 are up across the board(26:30) 6.) Blago Maybe Pardoned by the president(34:00) 7.) Delete Info Before 13 years old (40:00) 8.) Lady Lexington & the Sullivan Brothers ship found by the navy(46:00)
Five brothers fought and died together on the same ship during World War II. Their final resting place was discovered earlier this year.
On November 15, 1942, in a naval battle off the coast of the Solomon Islands, the USS Juneau was one of two cruisers attacked. On board Juneau were the Sullivan brothers, five brothers who joined the Navy to avenge the death of a childhood friend at Pearl Harbor. It was the first time since the Civil War that a single family suffered such a great loss.
On November 15, 1942, in a naval battle off the coast of the Solomon Islands, the USS Juneau was one of two cruisers attacked. On board Juneau were the Sullivan brothers, five brothers who joined the Navy to avenge the death of a childhood friend at Pearl Harbor. It was the first time since the Civil War that a single family suffered such a great loss.
Caught between two thorns, 2016 Rose of Tralee winner, Maggie McEldowney, flowers the Windy City Irish Radio studios with her graceful presence. McEldowney, from Chicago's Beverly neighborhood, was crowned Ireland's Rose of Tralee in August 2016 and shares her journey and experience as Chicago's first Rose winner in 29 years! Mike and Tim feature music from Dougie MacClean, Girsa, Horslips, Jim Sullivan of the Sullivan Brothers fame, Donal Clancy, Makem & Spain, Solas, Goitse and even a song from the Rose, herself, Maggie McEldowney! Join Mike and Tim each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240AM or on their podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.