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We highlight and rejoice in the closed countries we are heard in. We want you to know we remember you daily in our prayers and are blessed you listen. I struggled in the first year of my salvation in the area of prayer. Forty-five or so years ago, I neither understood, comprehended, nor apprehended that I was in a new and authentic relationship with my Creator, Savior, and Internal Companion who indwells us all. It took most of those forty years to realize the true nature of eternal life was:"And this is eternal life, that they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent."John 17:3How I learned that in the 20-year struggle with depression!Here is a quick outline of where we begin this episode.1. We were created for community with our Creator.2. We are born estranged (not in community) from our Creator.3. We have been recreated for the community with our Creator. 4. Our journey, peace, meaning, comfort, contentment, and abundant life are born, nurtured, and grown from our community with our Creator. 5. Heaven, eternal life, is learning to know our Creator.Our So What?And our journey in this lifetime. The peace, meaning, comfort, contentment, and abundant life we were promised and longed for are only nurtured and grown in our community with our Heavenly Father. Brethren, let's pray for one another."What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more." Robert Murray M'Cheynee Donation link:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64Or go to www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab.Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard.www.freerangepreacheronprayer.comfreerangeprayer@gmail.comFacebook - Free Range Preacher MinistriesInstagram: freerangeministriesAll our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition.For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.comOur podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 InstagramSeason 007Episode 041
Star Trek: Voyager, Series 1, Episode 16. First broadcast on Monday 22 May 1995. Stardate: 48846.5. Two B-plots on Star Trek: Voyager this week, each one more forgettable than the other. In the A B-plot, Tuvok is unreasonably mean to four obnoxious misfits, while the B B-plot is somehow about cheese.
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We highlight and rejoice in the closed countries we are heard in. We want you to know we remember you daily in our prayers and are blessed you listen. I struggled in the first year of my salvation in the area of prayer. Forty-five or so years ago, I neither understood, comprehended, nor apprehended that I was in a new and authentic relationship with my Creator, Savior, and Internal Companion who indwells us all. It took most of those forty years to realize the true nature of eternal life was: "And this is eternal life, that they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent." John 17:3 How I learned that in the 20-year struggle with depression! Here is a quick outline of where we begin this episode. 1. We were created for community with our Creator. 2. We are born estranged (not in community) from our Creator. 3. We have been recreated for the community with our Creator. 4. Our journey, peace, meaning, comfort, contentment, and abundant life are born, nurtured, and grown from our community with our Creator. 5. Heaven, eternal life, is learning to know our Creator. Our So What? And our journey in this lifetime. The peace, meaning, comfort, contentment, and abundant life we were promised and longed for are only nurtured and grown in our community with our Heavenly Father. Brethren, let's pray for one another. "What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more." Robert Murray M'Cheynee Donation link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64 Or go to www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab. Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard. www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com freerangeprayer@gmail.com Facebook - Free Range Preacher Ministries Instagram: freerangeministries All our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition. For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.com Our podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 Instagram Season 007 Episode 019
Last time we spoke about the Victory at Leyte. In the Ormoc Valley, General Krueger's forces pushed the Japanese into a retreat toward Palompon. As the Americans advanced, they faced entrenched enemy positions and challenging terrain. On Christmas Day, the 77th Division successfully captured Palompon, cutting off the Japanese's main route. General Suzuki, forced to relocate his headquarters, prepared for a counteroffensive. Despite fierce resistance, American troops continued to push forward, eliminating remaining Japanese units and securing strategic positions along the coast as the year closed. As General Eichelberger's 8th Army took command of Leyte Island, the 77th Division relieved other units in preparation for future operations. Meanwhile, American forces faced fierce resistance while securing strategic positions on Samar and Mindoro. Despite enemy air assaults, they successfully disrupted Japanese plans, including a failed counter-landing. In Bougainville, Australian troops engaged in intense fighting, capturing Pearl Ridge after fierce battles. Their victory provided a crucial vantage point for future offensives, marking a significant moment in the campaign. This episode is the Aitape-Wewak Campaign 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. As previously discussed, General Dunckel's task force successfully invaded Mindoro. Despite recent enemy efforts to reclaim control of the island, the Americans managed to establish airfields that enabled land-based aircraft to target specific locations on Luzon while also safeguarding the assault and resupply ships heading to Lingayen Gulf. This location was chosen because it had direct access to Luzon's key military objective, the Central Plains-Manila Bay region, and it featured the best and most extensive landing beaches on the island. With General Eichelberger's 8th Army taking charge of Leyte and Mindoro, General Krueger's 6th Army was assigned to capture and secure a beachhead at Lingayen Gulf and then advance south through the Central Plains to seize Manila and open Manila Bay. Furthermore, air and logistical bases would be established on Luzon to support future operations against Japan, and the legitimate government of the Philippine Commonwealth would be reinstated in its capital. For Operation Mike I, the reconquest of Luzon island, the Southwest Pacific's intelligence estimates concerning Japanese strengths, dispositions, capabilities, and intentions on Luzon were reasonably accurate from the start of planning. The abundance of information must be attributed in large measure to the efforts of guerrillas on Luzon, an island that was becoming a veritable hotbed of guerrilla resistance, both American-led and Filipino-led. Carefully nurtured by MacArthur's headquarters, especially after mid-1943, the guerrilla organizations had grown steadily in strength and effectiveness not only as sabotage units but also as valuable sources of information. The Leyte invasion in October 1944 gave great encouragement to the guerrillas, who redoubled their efforts in preparation for the invasion of Luzon, which they realized could not be too far off. Throughout 1944 supplies of all types had been sent to the guerrillas, first by submarine and later by airdrop and clandestine inter-island transportation. After the establishment of the Allied base on Leyte, the flow of supplies increased by leaps and bounds. The guerrillas themselves established a network of radio communications that soon came to be sustained and, to some extent, controlled by MacArthur's headquarters, which also sent into Luzon special intelligence parties to develop new sources of information and provide guerrilla efforts with more effective direction. In the end, one of the major difficulties Southwest Pacific intelligence agencies had was not obtaining information from Luzon but rather sifting the plethora of guerrilla reports, which attained every conceivable degree of accuracy and detail. Once sifted, the information had to be evaluated and correlated with that received from other sources such as radio intercepts, captured documents, and prisoner interrogations. MacArthur allocated the majority of his Army's ground combat and support forces, most of General Kenney's Allied Air Forces, and nearly all of Admiral Kinkaid's Allied Naval Forces ships and landing craft. He needed to ensure enough forces to defeat a strong Japanese garrison, secure a beachhead against potential fierce resistance, advance south through the Central Plains against expected strong defenses, defend the beachhead from anticipated counterattacks, and secure the Central Plains-Manila Bay area within four to six weeks. Krueger was assigned command of the 1st Corps, which included the 6th and 43rd Divisions, as well as the 14th Corps, comprising the 37th and 40th Divisions. In reserve were the 25th Division, the 11th Airborne Division, the 158th Regiment, the 13th Armored Group, and the separate 6th Ranger Battalion. Supporting these units were 13 nonorganic field artillery battalions of various calibers, two chemical mortar battalions, two additional tank battalions, the majority of five engineer boat and shore regiments, four amphibious tractor battalions, and 16 engineer aviation battalions, totaling approximately 203,000 personnel, of which 131,000 were classified as combat troops. By the way, since I mentioned one, for those curious, a Chemical Mortar Battalion were US Army non-divisional units attached to infantry divisions during WW2. They were armed with 4.2-inch chemical mortars. Chemical shells were on standby during WW2, to be used in retaliation should the enemy employ chemical weapons first. Toxic agents such as phosgene or mustard gas could be used as well as white phosphorus. Additionally, Eichelberger's 8th Army was tasked with conducting a subsidiary landing on Luzon with the 11th Corps, which included the 32nd Division and the separate 112th Cavalry and 503rd Parachute Regiments. Furthermore, MacArthur designated the 33rd and 41st Divisions as General Headquarters Reserve and made plans to send the 33rd and 38th Divisions, along with the 1st Cavalry Division and the 19th and 34th Regiments, to Luzon within two months. Krueger's plan for the Lingayen assault, set for January 9, involved an amphibious attack on the southern beaches of the gulf, which were lightly defended but presented numerous obstacles that impeded maneuverability. Aiming for a swift landing with a robust force to achieve tactical surprise, Krueger opted for a broad front assault, with Major-General Innis Swift's 1st Corps landing on the eastern beaches near San Fabian and Major-General Oscar Griswold's 14th Corps on the western beaches facing Lingayen town. Each corps would land two divisions side by side, with one regiment from each division held in floating reserve. The initial missions of the two corps were the same: to capture the beachhead area within their designated zones, protect the flanks of the 6th Army, and maintain communication with one another. Both corps were also ready to advance quickly inland to secure a crossing over the Agno River, which would serve as the starting point for the final push south toward Manila and Manila Bay. Anticipating some congestion on the beaches, Krueger decided to keep the 25th Division, the 158th Regiment, and the 13th Armored Group afloat until January 11. On that date, the 158th would land on the extreme left of the 1st Corps to block the coastal corridor along the eastern shore of the gulf, preventing any Japanese counterattacks from the north. Similarly, the 25th Division and the 13th Armored Group were also ready to be deployed in Swift's area for both defensive and offensive operations. To facilitate the amphibious assault, Kinkaid took direct command of Task Force 77, which comprised the entire 7th Fleet, along with some Australian and Dutch vessels assigned to MacArthur, as well as warships borrowed from Admiral Nimitz's Pacific Ocean Areas. Kinkaid organized his Luzon Attack Force into several combat components, with Admiral Barbey's Task Force 78 tasked with landing the 1st Corps and Admiral Wilkinson's Task Force 79 responsible for the 14th Corps. Admiral Oldendorf once again led the Bombardment and Fire Support Group, which included six battleships and five heavy cruisers, while Admiral Berkey headed the Close Covering Group of four light cruisers. This time, Kinkaid's escort carriers were under the command of Rear-Admiral Calvin Durgin, who had a total of 17 escort carriers to provide convoy protection, conduct airstrikes on the target area alongside pre-assault minesweeping and bombardment, and offer close air support for ground operations until that responsibility was handed over to Kenney's land-based aircraft. Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet would once again play a crucial role in the operation by targeting enemy airfields, while also being ready to provide direct support if the Japanese gathered enough surface forces to initiate a significant naval confrontation. Meanwhile, Kenney's Allied Air Forces were tasked with safeguarding the convoy's sides and rear through overwater reconnaissance and attacks on enemy facilities in the southern Philippines and the Dutch East Indies, with General Whitehead's 5th Air Force responsible for carrying out most of these missions. Additionally, army aircraft were to protect convoys traversing central Philippine waters and offer air support for ground operations whenever possible. To complement Operation Mike I, a comprehensive deception strategy was in place, aimed at diverting the enemy's attention to a potential Allied threat against Formosa and southern Japan through naval activities in nearby waters. Consequently, Admiral McCain's Task Force 38 launched its initial strikes in support of the Lingayen operation on January 3 and 4. Although poor weather conditions hindered attacks on Formosa and the Ryukyu Islands, they still achieved moderate success. MacArthur also aimed to mislead the Japanese into believing that the primary focus of any Allied offensive on Luzon would be directed towards western Batangas or the Bicol Provinces. Therefore, on January 1, Company I of the 21st Regiment advanced on Bongabong along Mindoro's east coast, beginning the clearance of northeastern Mindoro. The next day, Company B of the 503rd Parachute Regiment started operations on the northwestern coast, moving towards Mamburao. On January 3, Company K of the 21st Regiment landed without opposition at Buenavista on the southwestern shore of Marinduque Island and established positions to set up radar installations. Meanwhile, other troops continued their advance toward Calapan, ultimately intercepting the recently landed enemy raiding unit at Pinamalayan on January 8, compelling it to retreat back to Calapan. Although some Japanese forces managed to reach Mansalay on the southeast coast of Mindoro and infiltrated overland toward San Jose, all attempts to raid enemy airfields were unsuccessful. Conversely, the 21st Regiment successfully captured Calapan on January 24, resulting in approximately 135 Japanese casualties, while the Americans incurred the loss of 1 soldier killed and 7 wounded. By the end of the month, Dunckel's forces had killed 170 Japanese and taken 15 prisoners, at a cost of 16 American soldiers killed, 71 wounded, and 4 missing, not including casualties from Japanese air attacks, which raised the Allied totals to 475 killed and 385 wounded. Looking back to Luzon, General Yamashita was also focused on finalizing plans and preparations to counter the impending enemy assault. During the latter part of December, battle preparations proceeded with discouraging slowness. Overburdened transport facilities, enemy strafing and bombing attacks, guerrilla interference and an acute shortage of automotive fuel impeded progress in every direction. On the other hand, there were numerous indications that General MacArthur was virtually ready to strike. In the Batangas area, enemy air reconnaissance was conspicuously frequent, while the dropping of dummy parachutists and the activity of small surface craft along the coast also caused grave alarm in the 8th Division. Other reports indicated that guerrilla forces were beginning to assemble in the mountains east of Manila, and that enemy submarines were delivering arms to guerrillas in the Lamon Bay area. Yamashita accurately predicted that the invasion would occur between January 10 and 20, targeting either the Batangas area or Lingayen Gulf. However, recognizing that he lacked sufficient forces for a decisive battle, particularly given the decimation of Japanese air power and the enemy's air superiority. As of the 1st of December the Japanese Army and Navy had probably had a combined air strength of some 500 planes in the Philippines, the bulk of them based on Luzon. This strength had been largely destroyed by Allied air strikes in support of the Mindoro operation and during Japanese air attacks against Mindoro-bound convoys and the Mindoro beachhead area. By the 20th of December, the Japanese Naval Air Service in the Philippines had no more than 30 planes, and the Japanese Army Air Force was down to approximately 100 first-line combat aircraft. About that date, some 50 naval planes flew to Luzon from Formosa to renew attacks against Mindoro, and shortly thereafter, it appears, a few Army aircraft also came down from Formosa or the home islands to reinforce Luzon. Many of these planes were lost during continued attacks against Mindoro until, by 31 December, the Japanese had probably no more than 150 operational aircraft left on Luzon, and about a third that many on other fields in the Philippine archipelago, for a total of about 200. Yamashita planned to execute a coordinated delaying strategy, launching local counteroffensives only when conditions were favorable. This approach aimed to deplete enemy resources and buy valuable time to reinforce Japanese defenses in Formosa and the Ryukyus. Consequently, on December 19, Yamashita finalized a new operational outline that established two forces: one to cover northern Luzon and the other for central and southern Luzon. The plans outlined an initial strategy for the forces defending coastal regions to inflict significant damage on the enemy during their landing. This would be followed by delaying actions aimed at hindering the capture of crucial inland communication hubs and airfields. The final phase would involve a sustained last stand in the three mountainous areas previously identified as zones of ultimate resistance. To delay further enemy operations against Formosa and the Ryukyus, Yamashita decided to strengthen the northern sector, as its mountainous terrain and limited access routes from the central Luzon plain offered the best tactical conditions for prolonged resistance. As a result, Southern Luzon would be nearly stripped of troops to reinforce the second-largest concentration of forces in the mountains east of Manila. Yamashita positioned the 103rd Division in the Aparri coastal area, with three battalions stationed on the northwest coast; the 23rd Division, along with the 58th Independent Mixed Brigade, near the eastern shore of Lingayen Gulf; the 10th Division in the San Jose, Umingan, and Natividad sectors, along with the 11th Independent Regiment at Baler and Dingalan Bays; the 2nd Tank Division as a mobile unit in the Cabanatuan-San Miguel area, with the 6th Tank Regiment in Manila; the Manila Defense Force responsible for Manila and the surrounding mountains, with a garrison on Corregidor and the 39th Regiment on the Bataan Peninsula; the 8th Division securing key communication points to the east and west of Lake Taal, as well as important coastal positions in Batangas; the majority of the 105th Division stationed in the critical area east of Manila, while the Noguchi Detachment continued to hold Bicol; and the 82nd Brigade occupying coastal positions in the Lamon Bay region. Upon its arrival on Luzon, the 19th Division was tasked with gathering its main forces south of San Leon, while also deploying units to secure critical locations around Tuguegarao and Echague. Additionally, the 2nd Mobile Regiment and the newly landed 2nd Glider Regiment were ordered to bolster defenses in the Clark Field area, which was primarily protected by ground air units. However, by the end of the month, due to the slower-than-anticipated withdrawal of the 105th Division, Yamashita instructed the 8th Division to relocate its main forces to the region east of Manila, leaving only the 17th Regiment stationed in Batangas Province. Lieutenant-General Yokoyama Shizuo then took command of the Shimbu Group, which encompassed all forces in the southern half of Luzon, below a line approximately extending from Manila to Lamon Bay. That is gonna be it for the Philippines today as we now need to head over to the Aitape-Wewak region. In the coastal sector the 19th Brigade had moved forward in accordance with Stevens' orders of 26th November that it should relieve the 2/7th Commando Squadron, clear the enemy from the area west of the Danmap, and concentrate round Babiang and Suain in preparation for operations east of the river. A company of the 2/4th Battalion had therefore relieved the 2/7th Squadron at Suain and Babiang on the 29th and 30th November. In the next 16 days patrols clashed with small groups of Japanese on seven occasions, and killed 28 without loss to themselves. By 17th December the main body of the 2/4th Battalion was at Suain, with a company at Idakaibul and one at Babiang. In the second week of December, the squadron expanded its control by establishing outposts at Yasile and Yambes, from which they successfully repelled several minor Japanese attacks. On 11th December an enemy patrol approached the perimeter held by Byrne's troop at Yambes. The Australians held their fire until the Japanese were 35 to 50 yards away, killed 6 and, during the day, 2 more. There were patrol clashes that day and on the 13th. At 1.30 a.m. on the 15th an enemy force of at least 35 attacked. This time the Australians let the leading Japanese come to within three yards of the perimeter then fired with automatic weapons and threw grenades. After pressing the attack for a while the enemy withdrew, dragging away their wounded and about 10 dead. By mid-December, the commandos had advanced along the coastal sector to the Danmap, over 40 miles from Aitape and approximately 20 miles into the Torricellis, without encountering significant enemy forces. The majority of Lieutenant-General Mano Goro's 41st Division was positioned south of the Danmap, with the reinforced 237th Regiment under Major-General Aotsu Kikutaro occupying forward positions between the Anumb and Danmap Rivers. Following the defeat at the Driniumor River, General Adachi's 18th Army implemented a strategy to minimize contact with the enemy. They positioned outpost forces for ambush and scattered their units across a broad area, especially in locations where they could cultivate food and regain their strength. Despite these measures, many soldiers faced hunger, malnutrition, and illness, and they often lacked essential modern military equipment. Meanwhile, on December 12, Stevens instructed the seasoned 17th Brigade, led by Brigadier Murray Moten, to relieve the 2/7th Squadron at Tong and conduct patrols south towards Mimbiok and Yanatong, southeast to establish a base at Musimbe, and east to set up a base at Musu. Subsequently, the 2/7th Squadron was to relocate to Makuir and scout a route through Chem to the Dandriwad River and Babiang, aiming to establish a forward base on the Danmap, about five miles east of Makuir. In line with this plan, Moten dispatched Major Ian McBride's Piper Force, consisting of two companies from the 2/5th Battalion, which arrived at Tong on December 20. That day Major Goode of the 2/7th Squadron reported that, except for foraging parties, the area which he had been ordered to patrol had been cleared of the enemy. The squadron had killed 26 Japanese and lost two killed and five wounded; two attached Papuan police had been wounded. The squadron's headquarters were now moved to Lambuain and it began its new task: to clear the Walum area. Walum village was occupied on 30th December after clashes in which several Japanese were killed. Documents captured by the squadron that day indicated that the main enemy line of communication from the coast to Balif was via Walum- Womisis-Womsak. At the same time, Piper Force occupied Musimbe and Musinau, coinciding with the arrival of the rest of the 2/5th Battalion in the Yambes area. Meanwhile, Stevens ordered the 19th Brigade to seize the Abau-Malin line and eliminate the enemy at the Danmap. On December 14, Martin sent the majority of the 2/4th Battalion to cross the river, with one company successfully fighting through Lazy Creek to reach Rocky Point. As the other companies assembled, the 2/8th Battalion began its advance into the foothills to establish a forward base at Idakaibul and move towards Malin. Patrolling from Lazy Creek the 2/11th had two sharp clashes with the enemy force west of Niap on 30th and 31st December, three Aus- tralians and 11 Japanese being killed. At Matapau village, early on 2nd January, from 30 to 35 Japanese attacked the perimeter of Captain Royce's company. Artillery fire was brought down and the Japanese with- drew leaving six dead. This was the beginning of five days of sharp fighting against Japanese who seemed determined to stop the advance along the Old German Road. As soon as the enemy's attack had been repulsed Royce's company pushed forward along the road to a spur whence the artillery observer, Captain Lovegrove, might direct fire. A platoon crossed the little Wakip River at 10.20 a.m. but came under fire from Japanese on the steep-sided spur. The infantry withdrew and accurate artillery fire was brought down. At 2.10 p.m. the spur was occupied and from it Lovegrove directed fire on a pocket of Japanese so close that he had "to almost whisper his orders into the phone". In the day 14 Japanese were killed, and two Australians killed and five wounded, of whom four remained on duty. Next day, and on the 4th and 5th, there was sharp fighting round the spur and towards Niap, and on the 6th, after a strike by 11 bombers and a bombardment by the artillery, a platoon attacked across the Wakip but was held by the resolute enemy pocket at Niap. On January 7, the Japanese defense was finally breached when three tanks broke through the beach and entered the town, followed by infantry. The next day, the leading company of the 2/8th Battalion entered Malin without facing any opposition. However, the 2/11th Battalion struggled to advance towards Doreto Bay, as the determined defenders repelled their attacks for another ten days. On January 18, a company executed a successful flanking maneuver through the foothills to Nimbum Creek and eventually positioned itself south of Abau, capturing the town two days later. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Buttrose had sent one company to assault Perembil and secure the Musu area, while another advanced through Sumul towards Maharingi, and McBride's company at Musinau moved eastward to patrol deep into the south. On January 3, the Australians unexpectedly drove a strong force of the 238th Regiment from Perembil, though they had to fend off several counterattacks in the following days. Continuing their advance, Asiling fell on January 9, followed by Samisai two days later, and another company secured Maharingi by January 15. Now, it is time to return to the Marianas to prepare for the next missions of General Hansell's 21st Bomber Command. The United States military took steps to improve Saipan's defenses after the damaging raids of November 27. In a frantic effort to detect future intruders, Admiral Hoover stationed two destroyers 100 miles northwest of Saipan to provide early radar warning, and an AN/TPS-3 radar was rushed to Saipan from Oahu by air. The destroyers in some instances gave ample warning, but on other occasions the enemy planes still managed to come in unannounced. Arnold became frustrated that the microwave early warning radar set still was not in use; and on December 3 Admiral Nimitz ordered that the highest priority be given to installing the radar. Despite this, it still was not ready until after the conclusion of the Japanese air campaign. Two B-24 Liberator bombers fitted with air-to-air radar sets were also dispatched to Saipan. This was the first use of airborne warning and control aircraft by the United States, but they were not used in combat. To maintain pressure on the enemy following the San Antonio strikes, he conducted a night radar mission with 30 Superfortresses on November 29, although it was unsuccessful. This mission was part of his preparations for a daylight attack on the Nakajima Aircraft Plant in Ota, scheduled for December 3. By D minus I weather reports were forbidding: at bombing altitudes over Ota, winds were reaching velocities of I 80 miles per hour or more. At 01:30 on the 3d it was decided that the only hope for the day was to go back to Musashino where visible bombing might be possible." Crews had already been briefed twice for the target; the 73d Wing hurriedly cut field orders and by 0945 eighty-six bombers were heading for Tokyo. Seventy-six got over the city to find clear weather but high winds; 59 planes bombed visually from a mean altitude of 28,700 feet with poor results. Out of this mission, six bombers were lost, and another six were damaged, resulting in just 26 bombs hitting the plant area, causing minimal damage to buildings and equipment. Once again, the strike was disappointing. Musashi's records indicate that twenty-six bombs fell in the plant area with some small damage to buildings and equipment and almost none to machinery; Japanese casualties were moderately high. Strike photos, the command's only source of information, seemed to show even less damage, and for these slight results the command had paid dearly, with six B-29's lost and six damaged. In response, on December 7, several Japanese aircraft, including two squadrons of Ki-67 bombers, launched a coordinated attack from both high and low altitudes, destroying three B-29s and damaging 23 others. This assault was observed by Lieutenant-General Millard Harmon, the commander of Army Air Forces in the Pacific, who had been sent by Nimitz to coordinate an extensive attack on Iwo Jima's installations using both air and surface forces. On December 8th, at 0945 twenty-eight P-38's swept over the island, followed at 1100 by the B-29's and at noon by the Liberators. Hoover's crusiers began seventy minutes of shelling at I 347. The bomb load carried by the planes forcefully illustrated the difference in performance between the heavy and very heavy bomber at 725 miles tactical radius: the 62 B-29's dropped 620 tons, 102 B-24's only 194 tons.” All told, enough metal was thrown to produce a good concentration on Iwo's eight square miles, but because the bombers had been forced to loose by radar, results, so far as they could be judged from photography-handicapped, like the bombing, by adverse weather-were much less decisive than had been expected. Eyen so, the enemy's raids on Saipan stopped until 25 December. Although the results were not as decisive as hoped, the enemy raids on Saipan were temporarily halted. On December 13, Hansell sent 90 Superfortresses to bomb the Mitsubishi Aircraft Engine Works in Nagoya. The choice for primary visual target was the Mitsubishi Aircraft Engine Works at Nagoya, and the same company's aircraft works was named as radar target; strays, it was hoped, would spill into crowded Nagoya, Japan's second city and an industrial center of great importance. The engine works, still in top priority for 21st Bomber Command, lay in the northeast section of Nagoya, about two and a half miles from Nagoya Castle. The plant was considered by the JTG as a single target though it actually consisted of three separate but closely related units of the vast complex comprising the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.: I) the No. 2 Engine Works, responsible for research, design, and manufacture of prototype engines; 2) the No. 4 Engine Works, which between 1939 and 1945 manufactured 44,004 engines, the most important model being the Ha-102, a 1,000-horsepower motor used on the Nick and Dinah 2; and 3) the No. 10 Engine Works, which furnished castings and forgings for all Mitsubishi engine plants. On the 13th, the 73d Wing was able to get ninety bombers up, most of them carrying ten 500-pound GP's but one squadron from each group loaded with incendiary clusters. As on previous missions, a number of planes failed to reach the primary target: sixteen B-29's aborted and three bombed targets of opportunity. Japanese resistance was lively and, in all, four B-29's were lost, thirty-one damaged. Despite significant losses, the recent bombing campaign demonstrated improvement, resulting in the destruction of an assembly shop and seven auxiliary buildings. Additionally, damage was inflicted on an assembly shop, a prototype engine-manufacturing facility, two other shops, and 11 buildings, leading to approximately 351 casualties. The bombing, if of less than pickle-barrel precision, showed improvement. Strike photos indicated that 16 per cent of the bombs dropped had fallen within 1,000 feet of the aiming point and that 17.8 per cent of the roofed area had been destroyed?' Although this in itself was encouraging, had intelligence officers been able to read from their photos the whole story, there would have been even more optimism on Saipan. At the No. 4 Engine Works an assembly shop and 7 auxiliary buildings were destroyed, and an assembly shop and 11 buildings were damaged; at the No. 2 Engine Works a prototype engine-manufacturing shop and 2 other shops were damaged; and personnel losses ran to 246 killed and 105 injured. For the first time, the 21st Bomber Command made a noticeable impact on the aircraft industry, prompting the Japanese to start relocating equipment to underground facilities. Plant officials calculated that the attack reduced productive capacity from 1,600 to 1,200 engines per month; after December 13 parts were no longer machined at No. 4 Engine Works, and engine production was limited to assembling parts on hand and those received from other plants. Mitsubishi officials had been considering the advisability of dispersing the Nagoya facilities ever since the fall of Saipan. After the strike of December 13 the transfer of equipment to underground sites began, but even at the end of the war the movement had not progressed far enough to allow production in the new plants. Five days later, Hansell dispatched 89 B-29s to target the Mitsubishi Aircraft Works in Nagoya. The Mitsubishi Aircraft Works was the giant assembly plant which used most of the engines produced in the No. 4 Engine Works. Located on reclaimed land at the northeast corner of Nagoya harbor, it was, like the engine works, composed of three integrated plants: I) the No. I Airframe Works for research and experimental engineering; 2) the No. 3 Airframe Works, which built navy planes-Zeke and Jack fighters and Betty bombers; and 3) the No. 5 Airframe Works, which manufactured bombers and reconnaissance and transport planes for the army. Large, compact, and conspicuous, this complex offered an excellent visual target, and the proximity of the harbor's shore line made it suitable for radar strikes as well. On this 18 December attack many planes, as usual, failed to follow the flight plan so that only sixty-three planes bombed the primary target. Cloud cover was heavy and forty-four of these dropped by radar, to add considerably to the damage caused by an earthquake on 7 December. Though few bombs were plotted in the area, 17.8 percent of the roofed area appeared to have been destroyed. The No. 3 Works suffered extensive damage to the sheet-metal, heat-treatment, fuselage assembly, and final-assembly shops, and at No. 5, approximately 50 per cent of the total assembly area was damaged. Casualties, in dead and injured, amounted to 464. On December 22, Hansell was compelled to alter his tactics and initiated a daylight incendiary mission. Unfortunately, only 48 B-29s targeted Mitsubishi's engine works due to poor weather, resulting in minimal damage. The Nagoya mission on the next day, though using only incendiaries, was not in fulfillment of Norstad's request; it involved only 78 bombers dispatched instead of IOO and it was planned as a daylight precision attack. The weather turned bad, however, and before the last formations were over Nagoya the target was covered by 10/10 cloud. Only forty-eight planes bombed the Mitsubishi plant and they had to drop by radar; strike photos were few and revealed little. Actually there was not much damage to reveal: 252 fire bombs fell in the area of the No. 4 Works, damaging a few buildings but hurting no machine tools and causing no loss to pruduction On Christmas night, the newly renamed 6th Air Army, led by Lieutenant-General Sugawara Michio, launched its final significant assault on the Marianas, deploying 25 aircraft to bomb from both high and low altitudes. This attack resulted in the destruction of one B-29, serious damage to three others, and minor damage to 11. Overall, the Japanese had deployed over eighty planes over Saipan and Tinian, losing around 37, while managing to destroy 11 B-29s, seriously damaging 8, and causing minor damage to 35. Finally, on December 27, Hansell's last mission involved a return trip to Nakajima, where only 39 out of 72 dispatched B-29s caused little damage to the Musashi plant, although an incendiary attack unfortunately set a hospital on fire. 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. In a fierce battle for control, forces devised a strategy to defend coastal regions and key locations in Luzon. As troops repositioned, Australian commandos clashed with Japanese units, achieving victories despite challenges. Meanwhile, U.S. bombers targeted Japanese industrial sites, inflicting damage but facing heavy losses, marking a pivotal struggle in the Pacific theater.
Hi Friends! Although the podcast is still paused, I'm dropping into the feed this week and next with two very special conversations :) Today is a bonus episode from February for paid subscribers with Todd Sattersten, publisher and owner of Bard Press, and next week features Seth Godin and his new book, This Is Strategy. If you haven't already listened, check out part one here (episode 261) first. Todd is so committed to helping his authors succeed that he only publishes one book each year. Today he's sharing how to investigate and possibly reposition a book when a launch isn't gaining traction, his three-sentence problem statement to attract ideal readers, and why the Table of Contents and first chapter are essential parts of the marketing process.
May 16, 2024 - Will B.C. be the next province to 'unite the right'? Business leaders and political organizers are reportedly encouraging the B.C. Conservative Party and B.C. United to figure out a way to work together. The Power Panel reacts to the merger talks. Plus, thousands of Albertans have been driven from their homes as a wildfire burns outside Fort McMurray. The CBC's Malika Karim brings us the latest from Alberta.
THE TWO B's ARE BACK AGAIN. BLANCHIE AND BIG FAT DARC SIT DOWN AND QUIETLY DISCUSS THE BURNING DOWN OF OZ RUGBY, THE WORLD CUP AND JAYBORS ABILITY TO ATTEND HIS OWN PODCAST. PEACE AND LOVE
In this episode we sit down with an SBC alum, Whitney, who just completed her first year at Stanford… along with two different summer internships. Whitney comes from the social impact world and shares lots of great information in this discussion, including: The best decision she made during her first year, One thing she would do differently about her first year, Suggestions for those wanting to make the most out of their internship experience (and for those considering two different internship experiences), Tips for those interested in the social impact space, and Advice about taking risks. This podcast is a must for anyone interested in making the most out of their first year, anyone passionate about social impact, or anyone interested in learning more about the Stanford GSB student experience.
In this podventure, we discuss the episode “A Barclay Family Ski Vacation,” in which Donna develops a crush and George decides that he better Do Something about that. Also, Mary as the voice of reason, unprompted conversations with your dad in the dark, and writer self-insert characters. Alternative verses that could have been attached to this episode: Psalm 45:10 or Colossians 3:21.
On this episode of PLT, Ryan reminiscences about his professional hip-hop dancing days, Amy leaks major celebrity break-up news, we laugh at bigots on Ryan's Facebook and a listener shares a very interesting and shocking story about two b holes!
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Now then, roll up, get your your podcast here! We've got all the Bell boys plus an extra bell for your audio pleasure, that's Hemmo, Rich, LB and @stevebellcreates hosting this weeks show, you lucky lucky listeners! Everyone is chatting about the usual nothings, the same old nowt, your regular dose of nonsense... so listen up and enjoy it OK? Pay attention podfans, you might hear about: extra B's, homemadeshakes, bucket o squash, water flavoured, papa creates, pancake of the day, choc-cards, mayo mountain, sushi shares, hooter peri, proud fish, parmNO, mail troubles, LIVE from the 'tide, eating double dozens and we've all seen it New show every week! Email us: nowthen@vhbbb.com www.VHBBB.com
If you enjoyed (of course you did!) 'Part One' of the FINALLY released @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ 'Episode 238 - Part TWO', you will be gripped by the second half!!! NOW, remember this next 01:09:06 does contain SPOILERS, so go watch the film first, then come to this. The experience will be enhanced f'sure, and you'll get to hear about how things came to be! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/QY6kytlpj-g ------------ Josh Guffey Director, Writer, Producer Josh Guffey began making films while attending The University of Iowa in 2002. In the years after graduating with degrees in Economics and Cinema & Comparative Literature, he continued writing and directing films while also producing commercials and branded content in Chicago, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. Follow Josh via: IMDb: Here. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1644164/?ref_=ttfc_fc_dr1 Instagram: @joshguffeyjoshguffey https://www.instagram.com/joshguffeyjoshguffey/ ------------------ Jake Kaufman Producer, Actor, Writer Jake began his career studying theatre at the University of Notre Dame and moved on to the Chicago theatre community. He has starred in several award- winning films such as Miss Ohio (Grand Jury Award, Dances with Film Festival 2009) and The Father, The Son (Best Horror Short, Aphrodite Film Awards 2018) Follow Jack via: IMDb: Here. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3279316/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t1 Instagram: @jakeofalltrades17 https://www.instagram.com/jakeofalltrades17/ ------------ *(Music) 'Nappy' by Kojey Radical - 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
If you enjoyed (of course you did!) 'Part One' of the FINALLY released @EchoChamberFP 'Episode 238 - Part TWO', you will be gripped by the second half!!! NOW, remember this next 01:09:06 does contain SPOILERS, so go watch the film first, then come to this. The experience will be enhanced f'sure, and you'll get to hear about how things came to be! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/QY6kytlpj-g
New movie about a Bad Pooh, Ben Affleck's new Dunkin' ad and a new movie Air about the Air Jordan, new rules of etiquette and generational differences in parenting plus book, movie and television recommendations. Ben Affleck's Dunkin Donuts Super Bowl commercial: Grab me a glazed! https://youtu.be/BBIX9FG6kZ0 Ben Affleck's new movie Air with Matt Damon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgnqxQizrW8 Bitter Business Bureau: CBS/Viacom Book “Unscripted” Big Shots Behaving Badly: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/10/books/review/unscripted-james-stewart-rachel-abrams.html Bad Pooh: Who's bright idea was that? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/movies/winnie-the-pooh-blood-honey-horror.html?searchResultPosition=1 The New Rules of Etiquette from New York Magazine's The Cut. https://www.thecut.com/article/tipping-rules-etiquette-rules.html Modern Parenting Trends Boomers Don't Understand: https://www.baby-chick.com/modern-parenting-trends-boomers-dont-understand/ Witness to History Monica Dolan! A nursing assistant at George Washington University Hospital when President Reagan was shot and came to her floor. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/10/us/dr-dennis-oleary-dead.html Thank you to our sponsors and to listeners for using these special links and promo codes: Butcher Box https://butcherbox.com/sisters Use code sisters at checkout Rothys https://rothys.com/sisters Prose https://prose.com/sisters Entertaining Sisters: Dear Edward. The Book & The TV Show. https://annnapolitano.com/dear-edward/ https://www.apple.com/tv-pr/news/2022/12/apple-original-drama-dear-edward-from-emmy-award-winning-creator-jason-katims-sets-global-premiere-for-friday-february-3-2023-on-apple-tv/ Two B-movies that have A+endings: Ask Me to Dance https://youtu.be/MtWgK4xjc6A Showing on American Airlines. Streaming on Hoopla Rumba Therapy or Rumba La Vie Feel-good comedy by French actor/director Frank Dubosc of a bus driver having a midlife crisis and tries to reunite with his daughter. https://youtu.be/zdcexv1FChs Streaming on Netflix Oscar Nominee on Amazon Video: Argentina 1985. A team of lawyers take on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship during the 1980s in a battle against odds. Great courtroom drama. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xOqgolOHPg Sign up for our weekly newsletter PEP TALK here: https://conta.cc/2OxTnog Go to the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.com SHOP the Satellite Sisters Shop here: https://www.cafepress.com/satellitesi... Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SatSisters - Email: hello@satellitesisters.com Lian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi... Julie Dolan on @Instagram @julieoldesister https://www.instagram.com/julieoldestsister/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A fascinating discussion with Mrs. Esther Sternberg on the historical background of Mivtza Neshek, the campaign of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to increase the lighting of the Shabbos candles by women and girls. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mikvah/support
In this episode Billy and Emma celebrate finishing TharnType as a whole. They share their character tier list, answer your questions, take quizzes and play ship it or rip it. Tier List: https://tiermaker.com/create/tharntype-7-years-of-love-character-ranking-15293803 Emma's Quiz: https://uquiz.com/5Q2wJJ Billy's Quiz: https://uquiz.com/OaAZU3 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message
00:00 - Premier David Eby has announced $230 million in funding for the RCMP and it will be spread over the next three years. 05:27 - Who said fun is for the young? A story about some grandparents that are going viral. Guest: CKNW Contributor Raji Sohal. 11:27 - Two people are dead following a shooting in Coquitlam Wednesday night. Guest: Emily Lazatin, Global News/CKNW Reporter. 16:34 - An annual report from BC's auditor general says the province is owed millions by people who were ineligible for COVID-19 relief grants. Guest: Michael Pickup, BC Auditor General 23:19 - Two B.C. doctors are calling for greater access to a suite of potentially life-saving drugs that are only covered by public health care under certain circumstances. Guest: Dr. Tom Elliott, Vancouver Endocrinologist and is working in partnership with UBC and Leadership Sinai in Toronto to find a cure for type 1 diabetes 30:26 - The ‘SuperChefs of the Universe' are doing something great with the Surrey Christmas Bureau! Guest: Contributor Raji Sohal interviewed Dr. Greg Chang, Creator of SuperChefs of the Universe 38:18 - Black Friday is almost here and there is a bit of knowledge that can be used to navigate good and bad sales. Guest: David Ian Gray , Marketing Expert, Dig360
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NOW, 'Part TWO' of this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ has two halves. So in 'Part Two - B', we sit down with one of the giants of graffiti!!! Watch the conversation: HERE. https://youtu.be/3ggThLAlNuY There are certain titles that get flung around these days, like legend, but there doesn't seem the weight behind it. However, some people warrant those terms wholeheartedly! Nathan “Sloke” Nordstrom, isn't the first, but what he's brought to, and continues to give back to the graffiti community, he's definitely 'OG' status! In the documentary 'Duality: A Graffiti Story...' he really opens up about things, and when we sat down, the stories and insight just keep on flowing!!! ------------ *(Music) 'The Corner' (feat. The Last Poets) by Common - 2005 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
NOW, 'Part TWO' of this week's @EchoChamberFP has two halves. So in 'Part Two - B', we sit down with one of the giants of graffiti!!! Watch the conversation: HERE. https://youtu.be/3ggThLAlNuY
This week, we would like to introduce you to I Love Lucifer, a show distributed by Realm. I LOVE LUCIFER the Podcast is a new Romantic Comedy Horror audio series starring Adam Levy (The Witcher). Two B movie stars battle movie monsters by day... and real monsters by night. When the cameras stop rolling, the lines of reality are blurred, and the fantasy of their day job turns into a living nightmare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to I Love Lucifer, a show distributed by Realm. I LOVE LUCIFER the Podcast is a new Romantic Comedy Horror audio series starring Adam Levy (The Witcher). Two B movie stars battle movie monsters by day... and real monsters by night. When the cameras stop rolling, the lines of reality are blurred, and the fantasy of their day job turns into a living nightmare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I want to talk to you about how to know when the time is right to go all in on something and how to create more time and energy when you feel like you're so short on capacity. This conversation is for the woman who is starting your business from scratch right now, or like a lot of my clients, are in a place where they have established businesses, but they're craving capacity to grow and scale their business. There comes a certain point in your business where you become fully booked but you want to keep making more money, but also don't have more capacity – you want to double your income but don't want to double your hours. If you're shaking your head yes, then this conversation is for you. Visit this episode's blog post here. Connect with Anna on Instagram: @heartcentered.entrepreneur
In this episode Caryn Altman joins us for more real talk. Today's topic: the complicated question of sharing something in your application of which you are not proud. This might be explaining anything you wish you'd handled differently… from a low GPA, to a lapse in judgment, to something like a DUI. The key to approaching these topics effectively is often LESS about the incident itself and much MORE about how you respond to and explain the topic in your application. Admissions officers want to understand how you handled the situation, what you learned from the experience, and/or how you have grown and changed. In last week's episode, we discussed: A low GMA or failing grades A mistake you made or something you regret (such as a DUI or an honor code violation) The need to *stand out* from the crowd (especially if you come from an overrepresented demographic) And this week we will tackle three additional topics, with even more candor: Failing grades or low GPA Being a candidate that is significantly "older" or "younger" than other applicants A sneaking suspicion that your school selection is way out of reach To be clear, this conversation is not just for people who've encountered these specific situations. The real takeaways from this episode focus not on the situation but an approach. And–let's face it–who doesn't have at least one part of their application they are nervous about? Today's guest, Caryn Altman, worked as an Admissions Officer for the Kellogg School of Management where she read and evaluated countless applications. Caryn also holds an MBA from Kellogg and has been a longtime admissions consultant with SBC.
Jolly good show old chaps (and lasses). Shepherd's Pie, badgers & marmite and all that, hurrumph. The 2 Broke Twimbos have some thoughts on the reactions of the world to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, they try out authentic Zimbabwean accents for Miss Zimbabwe to use on the world stage, and they apply their deep knowledge of macroeconomic forces to analyze the UZ #FeesMustFall protest, before reviewing R Peels 45-track album lyric by lyric. Enjoy!Subscribe and listen to 2 Broke Twimbos everywhere podcasts are available. We have a new unified link that will take you to the podcast on whatever your preferred app is, as well as all the other links you will need to support and enjoy the podcast:2BT LinkPlease rate and review, and support us on Patreon!
In this final instalment of The First Dismissal, we look at Robert Beardsmore's horrific experiences at Fromelles in 1916, his role in a 1922 soldier-settler controversy and at the 1929 Battle For Rothbury. Then came the 1932 Dismissal of Jack Lang. Afterwards, feted as a hero, Beardsmore was to play a part in the downfall of another NSW Premier – and his and Jack Lang's sons would have one final battle. To support the show: patreon.com/forgottenaustralia**PLEASE NOTE** I'll be archiving the below episodes soon. Please download now if you've not listened to them already.The Battle for Rothbury, The Bombing of Rothbury, In The Execution of their Duty, The Fugitive, Sydney's Red Year, Australia's First Serial Killer Manhunt and The Human Glove Mystery See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is the pastor of your church a fake pastor- Listen to this lesson to find out how to answer that question. See that it depends upon the role he assumes and find out that the role of teacher is the spiritual gift needed for a pastor. Hear about the life of an amazing man, Granville Sharp, and see if his grammatical rule can be applied to Ephesians 4-11 concerning the church leadership of the pastor-teacher. Decide if you are being spiritually nourished in the church you attend so you can grow to maturity.
Is the pastor of your church a fake pastor? Listen to this lesson to find out how to answer that question. See that it depends upon the role he assumes and find out that the role of teacher is the spiritual gift needed for a pastor. Hear about the life of an amazing man, Granville Sharp, and see if his grammatical rule can be applied to Ephesians 4:11 concerning the church leadership of the pastor-teacher. Decide if you are being spiritually nourished in the church you attend so you can grow to maturity.
Is the pastor of your church a fake pastor? Listen to this lesson to find out how to answer that question. See that it depends upon the role he assumes and find out that the role of teacher is the spiritual gift needed for a pastor. Hear about the life of an amazing man, Granville Sharp, and see if his grammatical rule can be applied to Ephesians 4:11 concerning the church leadership of the pastor-teacher. Decide if you are being spiritually nourished in the church you attend so you can grow to maturity.
Is the pastor of your church a fake pastor? Listen to this lesson to find out how to answer that question. See that it depends upon the role he assumes and find out that the role of teacher is the spiritual gift needed for a pastor. Hear about the life of an amazing man, Granville Sharp, and see if his grammatical rule can be applied to Ephesians 4:11 concerning the church leadership of the pastor-teacher. Decide if you are being spiritually nourished in the church you attend so you can grow to maturity.
Is the pastor of your church a fake pastor? Listen to this lesson to find out how to answer that question. See that it depends upon the role he assumes and find out that the role of teacher is the spiritual gift needed for a pastor. Hear about the life of an amazing man, Granville Sharp, and see if his grammatical rule can be applied to Ephesians 4:11 concerning the church leadership of the pastor-teacher. Decide if you are being spiritually nourished in the church you attend so you can grow to maturity.
Hey, y'all, and welcome back to this week's podcast episode. We are talking about the two b's, Birth charts, and Buzzfeed. We discuss our zodiac sign and everything that comes with analyzing your birth chart. We also take Buzzfeed quizzes at the end to see if they can guess our zodiac sign. We used the app CO--Star to do this! We hope y'all have a great week. Talk soon Dependents! Much Love, ARK Podcast Instagram: @Codependent.podcast Podcast Twitter: @codependentpod_ Podcast Youtube: Codependent Podcast Alexis Instagram: @alexismckinney__ Raven's Instagram: @raven.amberly Kaci's Instagram: @kaci.nicole --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/codependent-podcast/message
I love Lucifer websiteThis is the first episode of the Audio Drama, I love Lucifer. Two B movie stars battle movie monsters by day... and real monsters by night. When the cameras stop rolling, the lines of reality are blurred, and the fantasy of their day job turns into a living nightmare.Intermission is a showcase section of the Delivery RSS feed designed to introduce Audio Dramas and other Podcasts that the Celebrity Tumour™ team feel are of superior quality in the areas of writing, performance and/or audio production.
Brooke and Donna welcome Allie Burch to this week's episode. She is rocking the new mom life, being back in school and wife duties. She's hilarious and the Two B's were in tears from laughing so hard at her epic stories regarding her nickname that Raines (Brooke's husband) gave her. I think we need to go ahead and schedule her for a follow up episode soon. Please go listen and be sure to like and rate.
Turning your passion into a business is a dream for a lot of people, Hazal from Blind Beauty has turned her passion for Beauty and Skincare into a business. Focusing on her blind and partially sighted customers, her products are all about the contents of the bottles rather than the outsides of them. RNIB Connect Radio's Ellie Marsh has been finding out more. To find out more about Blind Beauty please visit their website: www.blindbeauty.com Image shows: Blind Beauty Logo. Two B's with the braille B's underneath on a white background
We're back!!! Brooke and Donna chat about the grand adventure of Baby Harry coming into the world. Brooke shares how her and Raines experienced this miracle from the delivery to what this little stinker is up to now. Any questions or comments please email us at twobsinapodcast@outlook.com
Bowen's has news on the new Kia Niro line-up, Hyundai Ioniq Electric and Hyundai Santa Fe. Brooke just has random thoughts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone's favorite Randomville resident from West Philly, Gracie, is back! But instead of Philly Cheesesteaks, it's story time! Gracie has some incredible stories, like the Two B****** story, her Grandmom singing the Eagles fight song in Cowboys Stadium (loudly, too) and the Transgender Snowman (not as controversial as you might think).Trust us...these are the stories you want to hear!
Two B&W Netflix dramas for this awards season! Mank and Malcolm and Marie.
Your Royal Podness Lucy speaks with a follow podcaster The Next Episode, about life, real-estate & the Two B's. Also topics like Balance, Buildings & other B's. How many B's can you count? Follow me on my Instagram page @highanddoingthings --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lucille-cody/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lucille-cody/support
Two broads with the same name dive deeper into how they met, and became best friends. Don't all the best friendships start with I thought you were a bitch?!
Style and Beauty director at People Magazine, and a whole vibe of a woman, Andrea Lavinthal, joins me in breaking down the last Bachelorette ep, where Clare and Dale stand now; and how I was threatened to take down that post incriminating dale! We talk about hashtag mom life, her interviews with several of the Kardashians and who was the best, our worthless husb’s and how we're not part of the empowered WAP generation. Produced by Dear Media
This episode features a very special guest, Mr Myles Bowman. Formerly at QPR, Myles has worked his way through the tiers of Football as young and talented Goalkeeper. In this episode we discuss how he got to where he is, the challenges he faced and the details of a footballers life you rarely get to here. Please follow us and share the podcast about, it really helps us to attract listeners and guests alike. Thank you so much for all your support. - The Two B's
The podcast welcomes Marlon Lizama and Yung Chris! Marlon and Chris are part of a dance crew called Havikoro that has performed in over 80 countries. We talk about the intersection of art and the church, how Havikoro began and the role that Chris and Marlon will play in the future of Chapelwood. Marlon “Marley” Lizama is a poet, writer, artist, author, activist, and dancer who focuses on the cultural aspect of writing and the arts. He is the Co-founder and Program Director of Iconoclast Artists, a creative writing program that serves underserved schools and detention centers focusing on incarcerated youth, while disrupting the school to prison pipeline. Yung Chris has performed along side Steven Tyler, Keith Urban, Sugar Ray, Life House, Natasha Bedingfield 69 Boyz, Flo Rida, Kendrick Lamar, Erykah Badu and more. christopherthomas.org havikoro.com iconoclastartists.org Marlon Dance Video Chris and Eryka Badu
Robb and Pat discus B Is For Bigfoot, a short story set after Fool Moon, as well as the Dresden Files TV adaptation of Fool Moon, Hair Of The Dog, and the possibilities of a Dresden Files spin off. Link to buy Brief Cases (including B Is For Bigfoot) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/34Cc3fT Link to watch Hair Of The Dog: https://amzn.to/3gy279D Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/paranetpodcast Get in contact! Email the show at Paranetpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParanetPodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/ParanetPodcast Review on iTunes and download on Spotify.
Cindy and Val talk about makeup, the season finale of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars Season 5, and the next season of The Two B*tch Sitch.
The second episode of the popular Instagram Live show featuring a current walk on a former walk on bringing contagiously positive attitudes!
En este episodio de #liberartepodcast nos acompaña un joven apasionado por la música, @twobmusic desde muy pequeño ha desarrollado su talento que al día de hoy se ve reflejado en lo que hace y cómo se proyecta. Nando fue participante de la Voz Kids Colombia en su primera temporada, donde logró destacar y ponerse en la lupa de la industria musical. Debido a esta oportunidad se le fueron abriendo puertas y compartió en varias ocasiones con artistas ya reconocidos como Kevin Roldán, Maluma, Carlos Vives entre otros... Este joven con 20 años de edad, es ese tipo de persona que uno escucha y siente que tiene toda la experiencia y madurez del mundo, la sencillez y empatía con la gente que lo hace ser tan especial como artista. Nando le gusta ser inspiración y ejemplo para los jóvenes, animarlos a cumplir sus sueños y luchar por todo lo que quieren. Todo es posible mientras le pongamos el empeño y la dedicación. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liberartepodcast/support
Six Flags is taking a break from social media, but not from ruining their classic attractions. The guys discuss this on this weeks show along with Fantasy Island's reopening and Hershey Parks seasonal closure of Storm Runner. Then, it's time to discuss the Photo Contest and what exciting prizes will be given to the victors! James also gets to talk about his Dollywood trip. Lastly the guys discuss what an ideal IP for an amusement park would be for them.
B-Movie Cinema (Hamburg) in conversation with Filmhuis Cavia (Amsterdam)Since more than 30 years the B-Movie Cinema presents an innovative and unique programme in the St. Pauli district in Hamburg, Germany. Starting out as a political initiative in 1987 it developed into an important cultural association linked to many initiatives, film festivals and artist groups today. It is one of the few cinemas in the city still able to show analogue films. In their editorial line the B-Movie team is focusing on avantgarde, underground and independent, feminist and LGBTQI* cinema as well as on unconventional works by young filmmakers from around the world. Known and appreciated for its special atmosphere and cosy foyer, the volunteer run venue is an open space for everyone.
Focus on 3 great truths a. God is God and ……. b. God has you c. God is going to bring you home They shall be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God. 4 ‘God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. There shall be no more death.’[b] Neither shall there be any more sorrow nor crying nor pain, for the former things have passed away.” 5He who was seated on the throne said, “Look! I am making all things new.” Then He said to me, “Write, for these words are faithful and true.” 6He said to me, “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I will give of the spring of the water of life to him who thirsts. 7He who overcomes shall inherit all things, and I will be his God and he shall be My son. Rev21 They shall see His face Revelation 22
Brooke and Donna welcome Raines to this weeks very special episode. Brooke and Raines share some exciting news and let's just say we're currently Two B's and a Half. Please join us for this very sweet chat with our favorite love birds Brooke and Raines. Please be sure to subscribe and rate where you like to listen. Questions or would like to be a guest you can email us at TwoBsInAPodcast@outlook.com
Continued discussion of the decision-making process, barriers to effective decision-making, and leading into next classes discussion on improving decision-making, logical fallacies, and ethical decision-making. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cephus Reinstated (0:00) Brewers Lose Again (9:08) Badgers Win Total (22:46) Three Badgers Downfalls (29:33) Sports Director Zach Heilprin (38:55) Badgers, Packers, Brewers (53:32) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to season 2 of Two B's in a Podcast with Brooke and Donna. They chat about Golden Girls Trivia Night at Lola's. And of course they chat about their BIG love for them. Did someone mention visiting Shady Pines? Also they chat about the upcoming season. Email us to be a guest, advertise or to just say hello: twobsinapodcast@outlook.com
Mel and Raya talk first scenarios, podcast dos and don'ts, and those drunk girls in the bathroom who become your instant best friends. Drink: Strawberry lemonade shot, Rough Week, with 1 part Tito's Vodka, 2 parts lemonade, and a tbsp of pureed strawberries shaken over ice. Email: Hello@CoffeeMeetsVodka.com IG: @Coffee.Meets.Vodka @Mealswithmel__ @Raya_hensler
Thursday May 2nd Floyd still has no money. Thanks PNC. My new-ish home with all the animal visitors is like a live action Bambi. The standoff on Adrian ended in a suicide. Details about the food fight at Rogers. A pedal bar in Tiffin, but no DORA. Walleye win! BMA things from last night. Drake wins big and thanks his mom. I don’t think the Madonna song is atrocious. BTS wins. Ariana performs from afar. Alex Trebek is depressed but still fighting. Floyd has been asked why he rarely talks about his dad. People question why I don’t talk about my mom. Let’s provide some answers. TBT the It’s Gonna Be May JT edition. Floyd has a formidable foe. More with Jordan Tomase and her thoughts on last night’s awards. Kelly Clarkson’s performance, and a surprise Jonas wedding. PFOL and we’ve got a full house. Fruit or vegetable you don’t want thrown at you. What words do you use to speak in code. Do you lock your phone. Being a mom, finding that balance and happiness. One last time with the BBMA’s. Two B’s. My first acronym was wrong. I’m gonna keep beating you up with NAMI stuff. Olivia said she’d only come talk about the walk is if she and her boyfriend could talk Avengers. Deal.
As a relational communication teacher, Alysa is often asked by students what they should do if they believe their friend is in an abusive relationship. So, to build awareness during Domestic Violence Month, Alysa sits down with, Brooke, Director of Central Michigan University’s Sexual Aggression Services, to learn more about domestic violence and what friends and loved ones may expect if someone they love is being abused. Warning:The content may be a trigger for some listeners so please decide if listening to this episode is best for you. Follow CMU’s SAPA on Twitter! SAPA = https://twitter.com/SAPA_CMU Web Pages of Interest! Central Michigan University’s Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates= https://www.cmich.edu/ess/studentaffairs/SAPA/Pages/default.aspx Jackson Katz Ted Talk= https://www.ted.com/talks/jackson_katz_violence_against_women_it_s_a_men_s_issue/transcript?language=en Break the Cycle = https://www.breakthecycle.org National Coalition Against Domestic Violence= http://www.ncadv.org The National Domestic Violence Helpline= https://www.thehotline.org RAINN= https://www.rainn.org Share Your Friendship Stories with Alysa! Special Halloween Episode = Send Friendship Ghosting stories by Friday 10/19/18! Visit the podcast web page for topics= www.bestforeverspod.com/surveys Email Alysa= bestforeverspod@gmail.com Follow Best Forevers Pod! Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/groups/bestforeverspod/ Instagram= https://www.instagram.com/bestforeverspod/ Twitter = https://twitter.com/BestForeversPod Support Best Forevers Pod! Patreon= www.patreon.com/bestforeverspod Merchandise = https://bestforeverspod.threadless.com Art Work by Kate Cosgrove= http://k8cosgrove.blogspot.com Theme Music by Trevor Wilson Promo from this Episode! Beyond 6 Seconds = https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-6-seconds/id1336740192?mt=2 Other Podcasts to Check Out! Head Space the Podcast: Psyched for Space= https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/headspace-the-podcast/id1434972767?mt=2 Targeted Podcast: True Crime Domestic Violence= https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/targeted-podcast-true-crime-domestic-violence/id1331219350?mt=2 Two B’s in a Pod = https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bs-in-a-pod/id779080884?mt=2
This week ClaudBee and Bird welcome their first guest! Gloria Figueroa of ¡Radio No Jodas! joins the Two B's to share candidly about her own personal life experiences in a way that she's never done before. Gloria shares candidly about love, life, mental health, and the woes of adulting as a young millennial. We also learn how Gloria finds the spots to take all those great pics for the Gram and where she gets the inspiration for her fly aesthetic. Music: "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone
What’s Good? Juan has given up anime for responsibilities and whatnot. RIOT! LET'S RIOT!!!!!! News The Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime is getting an anime adaptation. Shirobako anime event is announced for April 28th. Psycho-Pass: Sinners of the System new anime project announced, coming January 2019. Steins;Gate 0 confirmed to only be 13 episodes. UK Netflix added A Silent Voice and Erased. Children of the Whales is out on Netflix 25 Episodes confirmed for My Hero Academia Season 3 Funimation will Premiere My Hero Academia Season 3 on April 7th. B: The Beginning Studio: Production I.G (Psycho-Pass, Ghost in the Shell, Welcome to the Ballroom) Director: Kazuto Nakazawa (Ergo Proxy, Samurai Champloo, Parasite Dolls) Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperArmhair Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtwCC2BbsLxpgA1cE1PBtA Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/krispother Blog: https://instantramenpodcast.blogspot.com/
My Number Two B*tch Left Me
Technically Episode 3, we're calling this Episode 2 (B), making it the basement flat to last week's beautiful duplex. And like a shitty basement flat, it's riddled with crack smoke and broken dreams. This week we talk about jacking it 42 times, harrowing tales of Labradors in bare knuckle fights, fat pole sliding, Wu Tang, UFC 220, Tom Hardy's Mix Tape, and the murder of Joanna Yates. Fun times.
When Number Two B*tch Becomes Number One B*tch
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Down the darker paths this episode wanders with creatures that cry out in the night, leaving people pale and shaken from their encounters with spirits. Featuring Steve Lally telling “Con and the Faeries” and Janice Del Negro with the tale of “Martha Seton”.
They were in a tree calling their dead mother. Two B.C. bear cubs whose mother was shot after she twice foraged through a freezer of meat and fish. A B.C. conservation officer was ordered to kill the two bear cubs, but Bryce Casavant refused and was suspended without pay. International support followed for Casavant, including a petition signed by many thousands. We talk to Robin Campbell - Founder of the North Island Wildlife Recover Association where the bear cubs are now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.