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Don't miss our newsletter! Mike and Jake host Captain John Konrad to talk all things Merchant Marine. We talked about the Merchant Marine Academy, being a merchant mariner, and how they fit into national security. What is the Military Sealift Command thing, and why does it keep confusing the counting of Navy ships? What is the Jones Act, and why is it so political? The US has a ghost fleet of ships staged on both US coasts in case WWIII kicks off—but where are the people? Who were the most famous merchant mariners? What went wrong with the USS Bonhomme Richard fire response? Why is Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge still not cleaned up? Which US military branch is the biggest merchant mariner customer? Hint….its NOT the Navy. Tune in for answers to all of the above—and more! John is the founder and CEO of gCaptain and author of Fire on The Horizon. He is licensed to captain the world's largest ships, has sailed from ports worldwide, and managed billion-dollar offshore construction projects in some of the world's harshest marine environments. This episode is PACKED with intel, but we still had some fun along the way. You should expect nothing less! For those interested in #military #navy #mariner #sealift #warfare #shipping #nationalsecurity #defense #nationaldefense ---- Links • Sign up for our amazing newsletter! • Support us on Patreon! • Mike Benitez (LinkedIn) • Jake Chapman X (@vc) • John Konrad X (@johnkonrad) • gCaptain newsletter • Fourth Arm of Defense (free book!) ---- Follow us on... • Instagram • Facebook • X (Twitter) • LinkedIn • Website ---- Show Notes (01:21) Intro (03:01) larger than aircraft carriers (04:15) Military Sealift Command (05:30) peacetime vs wartime (06:18) WWII merchant mariners (09:54) counting ships (10:58) US-flagged ships (11:25) Captain Phillips (11:48) the shift away from US flags (12:17) 85 of 50,000 ships (13:10) The Jones Act (14:57) railway to nowhere (18:02) where are the people? (20:28) Secretary Pete (21:00) manning crisis (23:59) 3,000 people short (25:56) WWIII (27:46) divested support ships (28:58) USS Cole attack (29:51) USS Bonhomme Richard fire (31:19) Baltimore bridge cleanup (32:33) USNS ship shortages (33:28) no support, no projection (34:26) the Air Force!?! (35:06) the miracle of shipping containers (35:50) Vietnam logistics log jam (37:20) famous merchant mariners (39:30) sea story time! (42:27) outro
Sailors and Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit come together as a Blue-Greem team to exercise amphibious operations.
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If you or someone you know may be struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) any time day or night, or chat online. Crisis Text Line also provides free, 24/7, confidential support via text message to people in crisis when they dial 741741. The guys open the episode with a quick review of ‘Semper Supra,' the Space Force's new theme song. Seaman Recruit Ryan Sawyer Mays has been acquitted of all charges in the USS Bonhomme Richard arson case. How can someone move on from something of this magnitude? Fat Leonard is on the loose! He's moving across the globe quicker than Carmen Sandiego. Will he be able to shake the states and run away from his punishment? A military couple pleads guilty for selling secrets. Here we go again with the “scammers.” Everyone is talking about this Jeffrey Dahmer series. Is it any good? Damon and Damo catch up on how their CPO Initiation seasons have been going. Happy Cyberawareness Month! No go and get your damn certs for this year. What happened to eNAVFIT? Did it crash? The guys discuss. Those retired Chiefs will not stop letting people know how soft this generation of Sailors are in Facebook groups. Last month was Suicide Awareness Month, Damo reflects on personal story about suicide. Do Better: Creepy Chiefs and 32nd Street Base pharmacy. The Air Force green lights waivers for THC positive applicants. Damo brings up Denisha Montgomery Smith and wonders why her story isn't being talked about as much as it should. The DOD announced plans to help strengthen economic needs of families. Basically, this is a four-point plan about helping out service members combat inflation. These and more topics are covered in this episode. Remember to follow the ‘Permission to Speak Freely' podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and subscribe on YouTube. Link to all social media and our Youtube page: https://linktr.ee/Ptsfpodcast Links and More from this Episode Space Force song - https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article/3163735/space-force-reveals-official-song-semper-supra/ Semper Supra (c) Department of the U.S. Air Force. All rights reserved Cyberawareness Month/Challenge - https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Portals/55/Messages/NAVADMIN/NAV2022/NAV22223.txt?ver=uXFHLbcq6M2rQVBRElEaaw%3d%3d Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays - https://apnews.com/article/fires-san-diego-arson-94bd5b87153cdf86c9be60982cf6eee3 Denisha Montgomery Smith - https://www.everythinglubbock.com/news/family-believes-woman-was-murdered-during-deployment/ Taking Care of Our Service Members and Families (Memorandum) - https://media.defense.gov/2022/Sep/22/2003083398/-1/-1/0/TAKING-CARE-OF-OUR-SERVICE-MEMBERS-AND-FAMILIES.PDF What is Basic Needs Allowance? - https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/basic-needs-allowance-military-families.html Vets Cost of Living Pay - https://www.militarytimes.com/veterans/2022/09/23/vets-benefits-poised-for-biggest-cost-of-living-boost-in-40-years/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fb_navytimes&fbclid=IwAR2VCzZFXcJ0t86k3ieMJmjQpmc-qatDWqlSue7-YhPoDaKW6duY4IrVbZM Fat Leonard on the Run - https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2022/09/26/fat-leonard-fugitive-in-navy-bribery-case-seeks-venezuelan-asylum/ Navy Couple Plot to Sell Secrets - https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2022/09/27/navy-engineer-wife-plead-guilty-in-submarine-spy-case-again/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fb_navytimes&fbclid=IwAR1NieYu4wYVrm2vHkrfg3L_fDCcQjEQNs5yqeX9cx3xjAK-L5VnVTQiIak Masterchief Loses Rank/ Confined - https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2022/09/27/navy-master-chief-loses-rank-and-gets-confinement-at-court-martial/ Air Force THC waivers - https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2022/09/27/aim-high-air-force-green-lights-waivers-for-thc-positive-applicants/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fb_militarytimesonline New Uniforms Coming - https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/09/28/new-uniforms-coming-sailors-navy-looks-leave-flammable-clothing-issue-behind.html/amp?fbclid=IwAR3Uzo6gIeANjR-VgjK6hAWyWQBZVIUsbKR9mPB-KQQ3TPfD4_GTaNHoDH8 Hero of the Week: Specialist 5 Dennis M. Fujii - https://www.army.mil/medalofhonor/fujii/?from=features Damo's Book of the Week: Pensive: An African American Romance https://www.amazon.com/Pensive-African-American-Romance-Travena-Terry-ebook/dp/B0851XTG81 Movie Review: The Terminal List | Ep. 6 | Transience https://www.amazon.com/Encoding/dp/B09HYNH8TK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IVKSMI586BYE&keywords=terminal+list&qid=1663022959&sprefix=terminal+list%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-1 Intro Music Produced by: Lim0
The sailor who was accused of setting fire to the USS Bonhomme Richard in 2020 was acquitted Friday by a military judge. In other news, local activists are not giving up their fight to stop jail deaths despite setbacks. Plus, a youth boxing program in Vista got displaced from their gym last year, but that didn't stop the organizer who decided to build the gym in his backyard.
A sailor accused of setting a fire that destroyed a $1.2 billion naval warship in 2020 has been acquitted. Then, San Diego Congressman Scott Peters is co-sponsoring a bill that would set a national research agenda for studying marijuana. And finally in our weekend preview, we have powerful classical music, installation art, experimental music and a bike tour.
On today's ZBT we've got 4 Rounds in the magazine ... ROUND 1: His news slipped by us last week but we've captured it for today - Huge Fat Leonard Update with delightful details on his life of leisure ROUND 2: We've previously said the infamous USS Bonhomme Richard fire was reported to be arson - but now it's looking more like the Navy is pinning blame on an innocent E-1 because they needed a scapegoat. ROUND 3: Update the safety brief - If you're in the hospital don't get dog poop on your face. ROUND 4: Former ZBT political correspondent Riggs hung out with President Bush this weekend. He joins us to tell us how it all went down SUPPORT THE SHOW! WhistlePig Whiskey - Get your bottle at https://barstool.link/WPZBT or at a local retailer. Betterhelp - Go to https://barstool.link/BetterHelpZBT for 10% off your first month Manscaped - Get 20% off and free shipping with code ZERO at https://barstool.link/ManscapedBSS Roman - Go to https://barstool.link/RomanZBT to get 20% off your first order of swipes
The arson trial for USS Bonhomme Richard continued Thursday with prosecutors attempting to place the suspect at the scene of the fire. The Miramar Air Show is back this year after a two year hiatus due to the pandemic. And last year, Carlsbad Police used a bean bag gun along with pepper balls on two suspects and it led to big changes.
The Navy is making its case for why the 2020 fire onboard the USS Bonhomme Richard was arson. San Diego's elected leaders are looking to conservatorships to address the homeless crisis, but an investigation found gaps in the system. Plus, a library card is all you need to check out laptops and wifi hotspots at San Diego County libraries.
A military judge heard opening statements Monday in the trial of a sailor who is accused of setting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard. Plus, the city of San Diego is no longer requiring employees to take weekly COVID tests. And a dispute continues in El Cajon with the city pushing back against a San Diego County program that gives hotel rooms to the homeless.
The World Remembers Queen Elizabeth II, Sheena is Tracking Warmer Weather, Sailor Accused of Arson Now on Trial, San Diego Wave FC Packs Snapdragon Stadium See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the CARE court program into law this week. We speak with a mental health advocate with a personal connection to the issue about how CARE courts might help people like her son. Then, a Navy arson trial is about to get underway, more than two years after fire destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard. Also, for our weekend arts preview: contemporary art, some soul, dance, and kickball.
A Navy arson trial is about to get underway, more than two years after fire destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard. In other news, a San Diego researcher says the U.S. government's tense relationship with China could be bad for addressing climate change. Plus, we have some weekend arts events worth checking out.
IN THE NEWS: RIP CMSAF #6 James McCoy, Nichelle Nicols, and Vin Scully; Ukraine economy tanking; Pentagon phone wiping; No national guard for Bowser; Space Force ‘ambassadors'; Air Force ‘family friendly' drag show; Martin-Baker hardcore mode; Woke West Point; Bonhomme Richard discipline and another fire; Marine justice; Relief for burn pit vets; Ghost Army honors, listener comments, and more. Show notes at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/85 Sound Off! With a comment or a question at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/soundoff Like the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/review Become a Patron or support the show in other ways at: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/donate Or just share our podcast with a friend! It's the best way to grow the show!! NOTES: RIP: Former chief master sergeant of the Air Force passes away at 91 ‘Star Trek' Icon Nichelle Nichols Dead at 89 Dodgers mourn passing of Vin Scully PENTAGON: Pentagon reminds everyone not to wipe their phones Biden's Pentagon Refuses D.C. Mayor Bowser's Request for National Guard to Deal with Illegal Immigration SPACE FORCE: Space Force Looks to Put Space Attaches in Embassies AIR FORCE: Air Force Base Hosted Drag Show During its ‘Diversity' Festival Lockheed F-35 Design Evades Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Grounding h/t Facebook Air Force amn/nco/snco page… ARMY: West Point Alum Warns the School is Going Woke NAVY: Vice admiral and two dozen others punished for USS Bonhomme Richard fire Fire breaks out aboard USS Milwaukee MARINES: ‘Failure of leadership' — What one Marine's discharge reveals about the military justice system Marine Cpl. Thae Ohu's sister speaks out about her court-martial, trauma Marine Corps general won't suspend Thae Ohu's discharge after plea VETERANS: Millions of vets suffering from burn pit, toxic injuries set for more benefits after Congress passes PACT Act
In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryghtpath Principal & Chief Executive Bryan Strawser talks about recent failures in crisis leadership & incident command. Related Articles & Episodes: Navy Times: Vice Admiral and two dozen others punished for USS Bonhomme Richard fire Texas Tribune: “Systemic failures” in Uvalde shooting went far beyond local police, …
On the “Today in San Diego” podcast, in Ukraine, Kyiv officials are warning residents that street fighting is underway against Russian forces, and they are urging people to seek shelter. Charges relating to the alleged arson of the USS Bonhomme Richard brought forth against Seaman Recruit Ryan Sawyer Mays have been referred to court-martial. And, Brian James explains what weather we can be seeing this weekend. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
DadChat ends at 15:45! This week, Nate and Francis discuss recent news that a group of Navy SEALs have filed an injunction to get religious exemptions from the DOD's vaccine mandate (which we argue is funny and also a very bad thing to entertain). In order to familiarize everyone with the topic at hand, we also read the original Navy SEAL Copypasta (for subject matter awareness). For this week's bonus, Francis subjects Carey and Joe to two current military news stories: 1. he got a copy of the manifesto that disgruntled National Guard troops on the border (who listen to Hell of a Way) wrote about their terrible chain of command, and 2. he reads the story of the sailor accused of setting the USS Bonhomme Richard on fire, for which there is apparently very little actual evidence. Get it on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/60700753 *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* We now have a storefront to sell the patches, buttons, and magnets that we also give out as flair for our $10 tier. Buy some sweet gear here: https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/shop We have a YouTube channel now -- subscribe here and get sweet videos from us in which we yell in our cars like true veterans: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlHZpNTz-h6aTeQiJrEDKw You can follow the show on Twitter here: @HellOfAWay Follow Nate here: @inthesedeserts Follow Francis here: @ArmyStrang
The independent redistricting commission finalized its map of new city council districts this week. The new map unites some neighborhoods into a single council district but also splits up other communities. Critics claim the new map dilutes the voting power of minorities. Meanwhile, what's next in the USS Bonhomme Richard arson hearing. And, James Bond: The Musical returns to the Coronado Playhouse tonight.
With 75 percent of residents vaccinated, San Diego has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. But county public health officials here still anticipate a surge in coronavirus cases over the holidays. Meanwhile, Navy prosecutors weigh their evidence against a sailor charged with arson in the fire that burned the USS Bonhomme Richard. Plus, for businesses along the U.S. Mexico Border, it's a familiar story–financial hardship as a result of the pandemic and border closures.
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This Week…Fifteen months after the disastrous fire aboard the USS BONHOMME RICHARD the US Navy finally released its investigation into the matter. The report is scathing in its recitation of deplorable events and actions all leading to the loss of the ship. We'll discuss the findings as well as where the Navy goes from here with journalist Sam LaGrone of USNI News, who were the first to report in depth on the investigations.. In this Week's Squawk Chris Cavas discusses the Bonhomme Richard fire. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavsShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com .
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY'S TOPICS: Colin Powell's legacy took him through My Lai and the War in Iraq… we'll talk about both The USS […]
Time Red Pill Topics & Headlines 6:03am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show 844-5CRUSADE Make Canon212 your first place to get news each day. Canon212 - News of the Church and the World. WELCOME - Glory and Shine to the Crusade Channel crusadechannel.com/glory Catholics Got the Pope they Deserve - I don't want to comment on that statement. I'm not the one that created that. America gets the politicians they deserve right? So LET'S GO BRANDON! 31m HEADLINE: Sailors didn't know what to do in USS Bonhomme Richard fire, Navy probe finds by Ellen Mitchell This is the state when find ourselves in. Officially released on Wednesday, found that 36 individuals, including the ship's commander and five admirals, were responsible for numerous errors and breakdowns that followed after the vessel was purposely set on fire while it sat pier-side in San Diego. “the response effort was placed in the hands of inadequately trained and drilled personnel from a disparate set of uncoordinated organizations that had not fully exercised together and were unfamiliar with basic issues to include the roles and responsibilities of the various responding entities” It burned for more than four days, injuring 63 people, including 40 sailors and 23 civilians, and rendering the ship unsalvageable. AUDIO/VIDEO: GREYHOUND - Official Trailer 2020 Crusade Channel Teaming Up With Epoch Times www.crusadechannel.com/epoch (affiliate link) If you have any issues that need to be resolved, please email Maggie O'Connell directly at sales@mikechurch.com or Candace her personal email candace@mikechurch.com Do business with those that do business with us. BullDog Kia have been with us since day one of Veritas Radio Network and the Crusade Channel. Get your Kia today from the fine folks at BullDog Kia in Atlanta Georgia. BRAVE BROWSER: Now you can support the Crusade Channel without spending a DIME! Simply use the url to download the BRAVE browser and WE get credit: http://brave.com/mik060 We can earn up to $50,000 for the downloads if our listeners use this browser. 7:15am cst Welcome back to The Mike Church Show! Call the Crusade Channel at 844-5CRUSADE! Join our FREE LIVE chatroom where you can chat with fellow Crusaders. Listen to us on ShortWave - 5850 Red Pill Expo - in Lafayette LA www.crusadechannel.com/redpill NIH Added Ivermectin - Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19 Table 2e 1h21m 1h39m HEADLINE: Rotherham Child Sex Abuse Scandal Looms Over Loudoun County by John Daniel Davidson AUDIO/VIDEO: Woke Loudoun County prosecutor is blasted for helping jail dad whose daughter 'was raped by boy in skirt in girl's bathroom' and DEFENDS decision to send 'attacker' to another school 'where he struck again' Government schools, you know the Obama and Biden Regimes are both forcing the transgender, unisex bathrooms. You know Loretta Lynch issued an order to all public schools - to open all bathrooms up for transgenders, whatever sex they ‘feel' they are. That was one of Donald Trumps first Executive Orders was to undo that transgender bathroom in public schools. Rotherham, In England - in the early 2000's This went on for years and years, and at least 1,400 children were victimized. The local government and law enforcement authorities knew about it the entire time. But they did nothing. Why? Because the perpetrators were ethnic minorities, Pakistani Muslim men, and the authorities feared being accused of racism if they said or did anything. There are wide spread reports that the Afghanistan refugees are doing domestic abuse. We want to give them citizenship. In 2014,
Read and discussed the recent investigation findings put on on Navy Times concerning last years tragic fire that consumed the USS Bonhomme Richard while pier-side at Naval Base San Diego. A whole lot of people done messed up! Then drop an update to the channel, where I've been and what you can expect in the coming weeks and months. Thanks for being here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravozulupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravozulupodcast/support
The Biden administration today said it is ready to quickly roll out vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 once the FDA and CDC give their approvals. Plus, Navy leaders say they're making changes and increasing oversight to correct widespread failures that led to the loss of the USS Bonhomme Richard as a result of arson more than a year ago. Meanwhile, a former police officer works to increase transparency and improve community relations in local law enforcement. Also, who is behind Let Them Breathe, which has become known nationally for its fight against mask mandates and other COVID restrictions in schools? And, from the archive, Julian this year was named an official Dark Sky community, just the second one in California after Borrego Springs. Finally, KPBS Arts Calendar Editor and Producer Julia Dixon Evans speaks to San Diego author Ari Honarvar about her debut novel, "A Girl Called Rumi."
In this episode: Navy plans disciplinary action for over a dozen as probe finds that the destruction of the USS Bonhomme Richard was preventable.
On this episode: Damo begins this episode discussing his duty day and the troubles of being the “Under Instruction” watch stander when things go wrong. The guys reflect on recent troubles with trying to have guests featured on the podcast. Damon and Damo speak on the recent developments in the story about the fire on the USS Bonhomme Richard and give their takes on Sailors transitioning from BUDS to the fleet. Would you force someone to do a job that they don't want to do? The Goats discuss the topic. Damo introduces a new segment on the podcast by reading Lt. Michael Murphy's Medal of Honor Citation. Congrats to all newly frocked Petty Officers and newly pinned SCPOs and MCPOs. More conversation about ‘feedback' following selection boards. Congrats to CMDCM Josephine Tauoa (USS Chung Hoon) who won the annual Delbert D. Black leadership award. Her career is highlighted here. Damo vents about the issues with trying to work out while wearing a mask and the guys discuss the woes of the Delta Variant. Simone Biles and the importance of prioritizing mental health is discussed. These and more topics are covered on this episode. Remember to follow the ‘Permission to Speak Freely Podcast' on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and subscribe on Youtube. Please send all questions to: ptsfpodcast@gmail.com Links and more information from this episode: USS Bonhomme Richard Fire https://www.npr.org/2021/07/29/1022514854/sailor-charged-arson-uss-bonhomme-richard-navy-san-diego Lt. Michael P. Murphy Medal of Honor Citation https://www.navy.mil/MEDAL-OF-HONOR-RECIPIENT-MICHAEL-P-MURPHY/ SCPO/MCPO Selection Board Results https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Portals/55/Messages/NAVADMIN/NAV2021/NAV21131.txt?ver=hoqrnBDGKd0kzTFnx511Cw%3d%3d Cycle 251 Advancement Results https://media.defense.gov/2021/Jul/10/2002760037/-1/-1/1/CYCLE251_MEDIA_AD.PDF CMDCM Josephine Tauoa (Delbert D. Black Leadership Award) https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/2684046/chung-hoon-cmc-earns-del-black-award/ COVID-19 Delta Variant https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2678210/covid-19-pandemic-not-over-concerns-over-delta-variant-growing/ Damo's Book of the Week: I'm Your Emotional Support Animal: Navigating Our All Woke No Joke Culture (Adam Carolla) https://www.amazon.com/Your-Emotional-Support-Animal-Navigating/dp/1642935883 Movie Reviewed: Unbroken https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1809398/ Intro Music Produced by: Lim0 Logo Artwork/Design by: Natashya Vince
On this Washington Roundtable episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests are Byron Callan of the independent Washington research firm Capital Alpha Partners, Dov Zakheim, PhD, former DoD comptroller, now with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Dr. Patrick Cronin of the Hudson Institute, Bryan Clark, the director of the Center for Defence Concepts and Technology at the Hudson Institute think tank and Ilan Berman of the American Foreign Policy Council. Topics: — The move by Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer to put the more than $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal to a vote — Effort by Senate Republicans to carve out $50 billion for military infrastructure investment — Economic and budget implications of spreading delta and other variants of coronavirus on national economic recovery — China's drive to build more than 200 new ballistic missile silos and field new multi-nuclear warhead intercontinental weapons to improve its nuclear deterrence capabilities — Whether recent statements by US leaders discussing American wargames and commitments to defend Taiwan will serve to deter potential Chinese aggression — Takeaways from the Navy League's Sea-Air-Space conference and tradeshow — New maritime and naval aviation strategies — Taliban gains in Afghanistan as US and foreign troops withdraw — What's next in Iraq as US changes nature of its mission in the country — Outlook for reviving the Iran nuclear deal as Tehran is accused of attacking an Israeli-managed tanker, killing American and Romanian mariners — Navy's investigation that concluded a disgruntled sailor set the fire that destroyed the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard and the firefighting lessons learned from the conflagration
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The Navy has unsealed the search warrant used in charging the Sailor in the fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard last summer. While I recognize that a search warrant is NOT intended to be, nor is it “proof” of a crime, there are a number of things in this document that concern me. Put aside the actual fire, and you have a picture of a Sailor who was, what we used to call, a f**ck-up. It raises so many concerns and questions that I found myself hardly able to sleep at all. Why? Okay look, I have said this before, and no doubt I will say it many more times: there is NOTHING more freighting to a Sailor than a fire. Fire is insidious, aggressive, malicious and flat out demonic. The bottom line is that you beat it or you die. Period. The most important lesson to take from all of this is a simple one: There are always exceptions to the rules. But the rules are still the rules.
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY'S TOPICS: Promotion Photos Afghanistan — places are falling without major fighting… have the deals been struck? A US Navy Sailor […]
How did the USS Bonhomme Richard catch fire? With a key Navy investigation complete, we're closer to having answers.
On July 12, 2020, the USS Bonhomme Richard assault ship caught fire, and burned for more than four days straight, sending smoke and dangerous chemicals billowing all across San Diego. Just short of a month later on August 4, C3 Board Director and Strategic Consultant Ryan Karlsgodt spoke with David Flores, Air Quality Campaign Director for the Environmental Health Coalition, about the impact the fire had on the bayfront communities and why it took so long to make sure residents could be completely confident in returning home again and safety breathing in the outside air. He discusses how economic levels and disparity played a role in our reaction, and ways we can learn from this fire to protect our more vulnerable population in the future. Timestamps: [3:09] Before working at the EHC, David worked in San Ysidro and focused on neighborhood infrastructure and border issues. [6:23] David discusses the main sources of pollution that these predominantly Black and Brown communities face. We often don't account for how much traffic is created by shipping, trade, and tourism. This results in bad air quality, but yet everything we need, from bananas to sugar to cars, all needs to be transported through diesel trucks. [10:05] David and Ryan discuss the Environmental Justice for All Act, and how it forces government agencies to come into communities and assess the cumulative impact of certain decisions to make sure that environmental racism is not at play. Would it help? David said that it may take time and refinement, but it's at least a start. [11:16] The life expectancy of the community can change by zip code, and one factor is air quality. [12:33] The USS Bonhomme was a $750 million assault ship that the Navy was renovating. The fire broke out on July 12 while the ship was undergoing maintenance, and took four days to extinguish. They tried to contact Air Pollution Control, but it was difficult to get a hold of anyone. They worked with the Mayor of National City, and she put out the first public statement notice to stay indoors in both English and Spanish. That was the only official statement from a public source for hours, and David sees that as a first of many misses. [14:02] David discusses how the EHC responded, and their call for residents in frontline communities to evacuate posed a problem. Not only is this area a lower-income community, but the pandemic posed an issue of needing to be safe and still social distance. [18:17] Dangerous and toxic chemicals still lingered in the air, and David feels as though it was a complete miss and fail that there wasn't more data captured in a timely fashion during this regional emergency. [20:56] What is the Navy now saying about the impact and promises they have made to the surrounding communities? Yes, there are changes that are being discussed at many levels between the Navy and local leadership, along with the Port Commissioners and the EHC. [25:23] David feels it would have been an extremely different and swifter response if the Santa Ana winds had blown into Coronado. [30:31] Air and air pollution don't have Border Laws to stop it from moving around, and what happens at the Port doesn't stay at the Port. [32:09] EHC thinks there is still a lot of data to be learned, and this could be a way to help other impacted communities during and after a fire. About C-3 In its 60 years of existence, Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) has brought together local thought leaders from planning, design, policy, academia, community development, and more to address our region's distinctive and pressing land use challenges. In founding C-3 almost 60 years ago, architect Lloyd Ruocco's vision was to bring together our region's most creative minds from the arts, sciences, academia, and government to share ideas, learn new perspectives, and build fellowship around the idea of creating livable communities. Opportunities for Advocacy and Engagement: C3sandiego.org Environmental Health Coalition California Air Resources Board Air Now
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY’S TOPICS: The release of the 15th MEU & USS Bonhomme Richard investigations will be released sometime in the not too […]
Governor Newsom Hints at Coming Stay at Home Order, More Community Outbreaks Reported, USS Bonhomme Richard to be Decommissioned, Santee Celebrates a Major Milestone, Sheena Says Expect a Nice Afternoon
A recent poll by The San Diego Union-Tribune/10News SurveyUSA shows the race for San Diego mayor between Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria is neck and neck but it gives a hint of where voters are leaning on city ballot measures. Plus, Wednesday is Clean Air Day and the recent wildfires and the USS Bonhomme Richard fire gave heightened awareness on the effects of climate change on the air we breathe. Also, much of today’s political discourse lacks civility and an annual conference seeks to bring that back to American civic dialogue. In addition, regardless of who wins in the second district San Diego County Supervisor race, the East County will have a change in leadership for the first time in 28 years. Who will win depends on the candidate’s performance record. And, administrators at an East County nursing home waited eight days before reporting a resident’s sexual assault to police, advocates say the home’s handling of the case put residents at risk. Finally, listen to five songs to discover in October.
On this Roundtable episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests are Dov Zakheim, PhD, former DoD comptroller, now with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Gordon Adams, PhD, Non-Resident Fellow at the Quincy Institute, Mackenzie Eaglen of the American Enterprise Institute and Michael Herson, President and CEO, American Defense International and Chris Servello, a founder of Provision Advisors (and Defense and Aerospace team member). Topics: — Reports that the devastating fire aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard may have been arson — Update on fourth stimulus package and defense spending bills — Key takeaways from the Republican National Convention including national security messaging — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s address from Israel and Middle East tour — China increased provocations and the incident between US and Russian forces in Syria that injured four American soldiers — Drive to convince Senate to stop House proposal to require 100 percent US parts content in American weapons — Defense Secretary Mark Esper’s Asia tour
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The investigation into the fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard is taking a rather dark turn. Having disgruntled sailors who don’t want to go to sea is nothing new. Believe me, I have seen my share of them. But this one may have gone too far in destroying the ship.
Good morning from The Daily Beast. These are the top six stories the Cheat Sheet team is watching right now: Hurricane Laura is hitting as a catastrophic Category 4 storm, the prime Kenosha protest shooting suspect was in the front row of a Trump rally in January, a Navy sailor is under investigation for allegedly setting fire to USS Bonhomme Richard, MLB says they will respect player walkouts over Kenosha police shooting, immigrants in the Trump naturalization ceremony had no idea they would be part of the RNC, and the Kenosha police chief says the dead protesters shouldn't have been out past curfew. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sports commentator Jayson Whitlock used his column yesterday to call Lebron James a “bigot” — he’s right in doing so… but not too many people go there. We’ll talk about it. The man at the center of a police shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin appeared to be reaching for a knife on the floor of his […]
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY’S TOPICS: News reports of NCIS and ATF investigations centering on arson and a sailor as the cause of the fire […]
Navy Says Arson Could be to Blame for Massive Ship Fire, Pro Sports Teams Take a Stand on Racial Justice, Local Gym Says its Closing after Defying Health Orders, Is your Credit Card Being Cancelled Without Warning?
Noticias aéreas (continuará porque Álex-Orel tuvo que ausentarse) y noticias marítimas completas, desde el 25 de junio de 2020. Contando con la compañía de Edu Iván (EIJL). Habrá una segunda parte con las noticias generales y las noticias aéreas restantes. Y por primera vez habrá una tercera parte con las noticias terrestres y de drones, debido a que se nos han acumulado noticias durante dos meses (desde el 25 de junio hasta el 20 de agosto). Recordad que tenemos abierto un Patreon para apoyar el crecimiento de la comunidad: https://www.patreon.com/portierramaryaire. Tras el corte, el guión y minutado: Mega-acuerdo entre el Gobierno Español y Airbus. 0:09:21 Programa Halcón: sustituto de CX 1:10:40 Contratado el AESA para los 110 EFA T2/3 alemanes y 19 T3 españoles, y futuros. 1:36:58 P4E del EFA, previsiones 1:56:56 La LTE del EFA 2:01:27 La Armada subasta el submarino ‘Siroco’ para convertirlo en chatarra, 2:37:29 Noticias sobre el buque logístico del ET 2:40:54 Botada la primera corbeta saudí en San Fernando 2:43:05 El primer AOR australiano salió la semana pasada a sus primeras pruebas de mar desde Ferrol. 2:57:31 construcción del BAM-IS en Puerto Real por 167 millones de euros 2:59:05 Corea del Sur revela que quiere hacerse con un portaaviones ligero 3:07:19 Los iraníes realizaron un ejercicIo de ataque a un portaaviones Clase Nimitz" en el Estrecho de Hormuz. 3:09:21 nuevo rompehielos de la armada australiana, 3:13:03 Fragata clase Anzac embarca un UAV S-100 Camcopter 3:17:33 Incendio el mes pasado en el anfibio USS Bonhomme Richard 3:18:37 Cae al mar un helicóptero NH 90 3:25:46 Más líos con la Helge Ingstad. 3:26:35 Noruega encarga a Navantia «tropicalizar» parte de una fragata 3:28:33 patrulleros de Gibraltar 3:30:30 LHD chino type 075 ya navega 3:31:10 Pirateria en Nigeria y el golfo de Mexico. 3:32:07 Taiwan comprará Harpoon Block II para afrontar la amenaza china. 3:42:02 20 patrulleros ligeros para Ucrania 3:42:38 dos OPV-45 para Costa de Marfil 3:46:03 lanzamisiles P78 - Karathanasis 3:46:33 Grecia ya no firma el acuerdo para dos fragatas de defensa e intervención (IED) 3:53:30 OPV fabricado por Damen en Rumanía, PARA pAKISTAN. 3:55:04 Aceptación de la fragata Viktor Ivanov 3:55:43 buque del proyecto "Cyclone" 22800 "Karakurt" 3:57:43 dos buques patrulleros para Indonesia 3:59:39 Thales anunció el éxito del sistema completo del programa franco-británico MMCM (Minas marítimas contramedidas) 4:04:00 Confirmada la colisión de una fragata griega y un buque turco 4:14:10 Cuatro buques tanque que transportaban gasolina de Iran a Venezuela han sido incautados por EEUU 4:04:48 El submarino brasileño Riachuelo realizó su primera navegación autónoma, 4:05:14 La india veta compras de 101 productos militares 4:06:32 la RAF, ante la situación nueva creada por el Brexit, y para la vigilancia de sus costas, utilizará el A400M Atlas. 4:09:24
Ashley kicks things off with a discussion of the Army esports team and their IRL battles with Twitch over accusations of false giveaways and with the ACLU on denying first amendment rights to internet trolls. Jeff goes historical with a story about the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-Black Women's Army Corps unit to serve in Europe during World War II. CV questions the alleged abduction of a building at Area 51. Rapid Fire Cancellation of the Marine Corps Marathon, Retired Master Sgt. David Royer gets the Soldier's Medal for heroism after his fast and furious reaction to a gunman on a bridge near Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and the continuing saga of the USS Bonhomme Richard.
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY’S TOPICS: The devastating fire aboard the USS Bon Homme Richard — how could a US Navy warship tied to a […]
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guest is Bryan Clark, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute on the stand-up of The Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at Hudson, the intersection of defense operations and new technologies, the upcoming release of the center’s antisubmarine warfare study and the fallout from the recent fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard.
Chino & Homeboy Praise the effort of US Sailors saving the USS Bonhomme Richard, discuss what a Homeboy Presidency would look like, and the problem with what the fuck is going on in the country (all of it), and whatever else crawled into our marijuana addled minds. Credits: Intro & Outro Music: "Pirate Mutiny" by The Sovereigns Font: "Luckiest Guy" Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute Cover Art: Alston Novak --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chinoandhomeboy/support
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests include “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Market expectations of governments and commercial aviation impact as coronavirus surges worldwide — Implications of sharply worsening relations between China and the world as Beijing vows to punish Washington for rejecting South China Sea claims and Britain blocks Huawei from UK 5G market — Implications of UK court decision on British arms exports to Saudi Arabia — USAF contract for F-15EX fighters from Boeing and acquisition chief Will Roper’s comments on government involvement in combat aircraft market if competition dwindles — Market implications of fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard that burned for five days in San Diego and incident aboard USS Kearsarge on Friday in Norfolk — Story lines had Farnborough International Airshow not been cancelled for the first time since 1952 because of the coronavirus pandemic, including update on Tempest future combat aircraft program involving UK, Italy and Sweden
Today, Mari Payton and Crystal Egger talk about the warm temperatures we're seeing this weekend. And students will officially be learning online this fall. Mari has all the details about the strict rules for schools in order to send kids back to the classroom. She also talks about the possibility of repairing USS Bonhomme Richard and sailors who contracted the virus. Plus, a suspicious fire at a deli in Little Italy is making investigators wonder if it could be arson. Mari also has the details on some of the fun virtual events happening today to celebrate Pride!
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests are Defense & Aerospace Report’s own contributing editor Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello, a founder of Provision Advisors (and Defense and Aerospace team member)on the Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday's visit to San Diego and the investigations into the fire on USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6).
First episode! USS Bonhomme Richard, Justin Timberlake, and fry-boy Engro. We put a lot of work into this- but we don't know what the hell were doing! Much love SNS fam! Salud!
In this episode of The Weekly Defence Podcast we hold a debate on the political and military implications of the impending US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan.Newsround (00:37)Russia is planning an upgrade to its Su-57 fifth generation multirole fighter even before the first full production version is delivered. The DEFENDER-Europe 20 exercise will culminate when a US-based combined arms battalion conducts an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise from 14 July to 22 August.A major fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard on 12 July has dominated the defence news in the US as the implications of the potential loss of the vessel could have disastrous effects on operations.News in focus:Egypt continues the pursuit of a huge military spending package in one of the biggest arms deal of the last five decades for Italy that could cost Cairo up to €11 billion. Air Editor Tim Martin discusses the AW149 multirole helicopter deal, the wider effect of this potential export, the pressure coming from the US and France, and how Egypt is planning to fund its ambition.Multimedia Journalist Noemi Distefano takes a look at how the increased defence cooperation between Italy and Egypt has drawn stiff criticism from those seeking answers for the unsolved murder of Italian national Giulio Regeni in Egypt. Is the government going to bow to such pressures?South American countries are willing to equip their navies with icebreakers and other vessels for missions in Antarctica. Land Reporter Flavia Camargos Pereira takes a closer look at the capabilities that Brazil, Chile and Argentina have eyed to conduct research operations in the region.Panel Interview: Debate on the political and military future of Afghanistan (22:12)Senior Editor Naval Richard Thomas hosts a panel interview that explores the geopolitical and military implications that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan will have on the country after more than 15 years of war fought by Western and NATO forces. The debate is joined by Humphrey Hawkley, commentator and author of the book Asian Waters and former BBC Beijing Bureau Chief; Dr Dawood Azami, Multi-Media Editor at the BBC World Service and Associate Fellow at IISS; and Tim Foxley, Independent military analyst and former defence analyst for the MoD.Produced by Noemi Distefano with music and sound mixing by Fred Prest
17 More People Die from Coronavirus, Some grocery stores charging for bags, Fire contained aboard USS Bonhomme Richard, San Diego Pride Week Continues, Cruise Ships remain in port
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is on a visit to Ladakh a day after India's foreign ministry categorically said no territory had been ceded in the region. The fire onboard the U.S. Navy's amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard at San Diego Naval Base has finally been put out, Japan has inducted it's first Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft and Saudi Arabia has announced a new defence exhibition.
Absolutely LOADED Friday episode for you. -Manscaped.com 20% off and free shipping with code "Zero"- -Deathwishcoffee.com 15% off with code "Viva"- ROUND 1: We’ve got the latest on the USS Bonhomme Richard and it’s, ah, not great! Also, we asked sailors what happens to sailors assigned to a ship that is lost & contrary to some of the answers they do not get to hang out in a pineapple under the sea. ROUND 2: As Kate’s peace offering to Captain Cons, she’s got a round of “Fun Army Facts” for everyone and she will also allow him to list two fun facts about the Army/Navy game. But no more than that. ROUND 3: We have updates on the Vanessa Guillen case along with news regarding PV2 Gregory Wedel Morales, whose remains were found during the search for Guillen. He had been listed as a deserter but new evidence shows otherwise. ROUND 4: Mess nights can certainly get messy but across the pond they sound like an absolute shit show. Especially the one where a Sergeant got drunk at a racecourse and headbutted a colleague in the face. ROUND 5: US Military recruiters are using online gaming to recruit teens but one journalist is pulling an echelon right & fighting back in the comments section & claiming it’s a predatory practice. Could someone in Fortnite-land convince you to sign up?
This week the pod welcomes a record number of participants! Of course we have Matt, Jason, Jake O, Jake Mo, Crystal Mo, as well as Michele and David Downs! this week we talk, Barstool's terrible sports map, the USS Bonhomme Richard that Jason served on, Roger Stone, some wrestling news, and KARENS! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iwc-nation/support
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests is Capt. Sam Tangredi, PhD, USN Ret., Leidos Chair of Future Warfare Studies at the US Naval War College on the recent fire on USS Bonhomme Richard and his recent article for Defense One "Does the Pentagon Understand What a Navy Is For?"
Poway Rabbi Guilty, Chula Vista Elementary Schools to start online, More community Coronavirus outbreaks detected, Progress being made against the fire on USS Bonhomme Richard, Sheena says expect more perfect weather
New Testing Guidelines Priorotize Vulnerable Populations Californians are now facing long lines, limited appointments, and delayed results when they get tested for coronavirus. State health officials have announced new testing guidelines that will prioritize vulnerable populations as the state faces testing backlogs. Reporter: Laura Klivans, KQED 61 injured in Fire Aboard Navy Ship The Navy says that 61 sailors and civilians have been treated for minor injuries as a fire continues to burn on board the amphibious assault ship the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego. The fire started Sunday morning and it’s still unclear if the ship can be saved. Reporter: Matt Hoffman, KPBS Attorney General Closes LAPD's Inaccurate Gang Database The State of California maintains a massive database of gang members called CalGang. Law enforcement agencies use it to investigate gang-related crimes and they contribute names to it. Now California Attorney General Xavier Beccera is shutting down LAPD's entries to Cal Gang after investigations found many of the department's entries were false and inaccurate. Reporter: Jerome Campbell, KCRW Kern County Launches First-Ever Community Advisory Council The Kern County Sheriff’s Department is facing scrutiny. Following a month of discussions with community leaders the department has agreed to collaborate with a community-led advisory council. It will be the first of its kind for Kern county. Reporter: Madi Bolaños, Valley Public Radio Gym Owners Frustrated Over New Closures As coronavirus cases surge week Governor Gavin Newsom announced new shutdown orders for indoor businesses across the state. So what it’s like to own a business that has to close again? Reporter: Shannon Lin, KQED AB 5 Enforcement Begins With Mobile Wash Lawsuit Mobile Wash is a Southern California-based gig economy company that offers car washing services. Now the state’s Labor Commissioner’s office is suing Mobile Wash for misclassifying about 100 of its employees as independent contractors. Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED 100,000 Mail-In Ballots Were Rejected in CA Primary More than 100,000 mail-in ballots sent in by Californian voters in the March presidential primary were rejected, meaning those votes weren't counted. This news comes as California moves forward with plans to send mail in ballots to every voter in the state to use in the November election because of the coronavirus pandemic. Guest: Kim Alexander, President, California Voter Foundation
Indian armed forces personnel with less than the qualifying 10 years of service are now eligible for invalid pension, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has delegated powers for urgent purchases of upto INR 300 crore or USD 40 million to the Armed Forces to meet their emergent operational requirements, US Navy continued firefighting efforts onboard the USS Bonhomme Richard light aircraft carrier for the fourth day, Japan has announced it will operate the Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing F-35B from the helicopter destroyer JS Izumo and former Afghan vice president and ethnic Uzbek warlord General Abdul Rashid Dostum has been promoted to the highest military rank of marshal by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
Słuchaj wiadomości dnia od poniedziałku do piątku poprzez urządzenie Alexa – dodaj Radio RAMPA i powiedz: Alexa, play my news. SPONSOREM WIADOMOŚCI DNIA JEST firma Allstate – kupując razem ubezpieczenie na dom i samochód, możesz zaoszczędzić nawet do 25%! Zadzwoń w języku polskim: 718 389 5533. www.MullenAgency.comPOLONIA – W USA oddano 35 845 ważnych głosów w wyborach na Prezydenta RP. Polacy głosujący na terenie USA w większości zagłosowali na Prezydenta Andrzeja Dudę (uzyskał 54,96% wszystkich głosów). Rafał Trzaskowski otrzymał 45,04% głosów (Andrzej Duda – 19 701, Rafał Trzaskowski – 16 144). Szczegółowe wyniki na stronie Radio RAMPA. NOWY JORK – w mieście Nowy Jork, w niedzielę, nie odnotowanego żadnego zgonu wywołanego koronawirusem. Tymczasem, w poniedziałek rano, burmistrz miasta Bill de Blasio, ogłosił, że nowojorczycy powinni nosić zakrycia twarzy non-stop, kiedy przebywają wewnątrz – czy w restauracji czy w miejscu pracy, bez względu na to, czy mogą zachować dystans społeczny czy nie. / Gubernator stanu Andrew M. Cuomo ogłosił, że szkoły publiczne w stanie, będą mogły wznowić zajęcia tradycyjne, jeżeli dany region wejdzie w czwartą fazę odmrażania gospodarki i dzienny współczynnik zarażeń w tym regionie, utrzyma się poniżej 5% (biorąc pod uwagę średnią z 14 dni). Każdy z dystryktów szkolnych opracować ma swój plan, zgodnie z wytycznymi stanowymi. Zakrycia twarzy będą wymagane od uczniów i pracowników, w sytuacjach, kiedy niemożliwe będzie utrzymanie dystansu społecznego. Decyzja co do wznowienia działań każdej ze szkół, ma być podana pomiędzy 1 a 7 sierpnia. / Gubernator stanu zarządził, że wszystkie osoby przylatujące na lotnisko w Nowym Jorku ze stanów z których wymagana jest kwarantanna, będą musiały podać swoje dane kontaktowe – jeżeli odmówią, będą musiały liczyć się z karą $2000 i przymusową kwarantanną. USA – pożar na okręcie wojskowym USS Bonhomme Richard w bazie marynarki wojennej w San Diego – w poniedziałek nad jego ugaszeniem wciąż pracują strażacy, a władze mówią, że gaszenie może potrwać kilka dni. W wyniku pożaru, lekko rannych zostało 34 marynarzy i 23 osoby cywilne. Nikt nie zginął. / Po dwóch latach walki z rakiem piersi, zmarła Kelly Preston, żona Johna Travolty. ŚWIAT – W najbliższym czasie nie jest możliwy powrót do normalności na świecie – mówi Światowa Organizacja Zdrowia. Wczoraj zanotowano rekordowo wysoką liczbę nowych zachorowań na COVID-19 na globie. Szef WHO twierdzi, że pandemia byłaby w znacznie większym stopniu opanowana, gdyby nie działania polityków. / Jak zapowiadano wcześniej, władze Chin ogłosiły wprowadzenie sankcji odwetowych wobec Stanów Zjednoczonych, które w ubiegłym tygodniu pozbawiły m.in. możliwości ubiegania się o amerykańską wizę trzech wysokich rangą chińskich urzędników. Chińskie restrykcje objęły amerykańskich polityków. Spór, który przeniósł się na płaszczyznę dyplomatyczną, dotyczy sytuacji w Sinciangu. (IAR)POLSKA – Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza podała wyniki wyborów po przeliczeniu głosów we wszystkich obwodach. Zwycięzcą II tury wyborów prezydenckich został ubiegający się o reelekcję prezydent Andrzej Duda, który otrzymał 51,03 procent głosów, Rafał Trzaskowski – 48,97 procent. Łącznie oddano 20 458 911 głosów. Frekwencja wyniosła 68,18 procent. (IAR)
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By all indications, the Navy lost the USS Bonhomie Richard yesterday in a fire for which � as yet � it has not determined the cause. The name is one of the proudest in the history of the Navy. Her (probable) loss is a blow to the prestige of the Navy, but not the disaster it could have been. There were no deaths, a blessing that is hard to explain. And the America Class Amphibious ships are coming online� SHOW NOTES: Aqueous Film Forming Foam Trial by Fire � The USS Forrestal Fire (1967)
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests include “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Our producer Chris Servello discusses the on-going situation surrounding the fire onboard USS Bonhomme Richard, still on-fire at the time of taping — Commercial airlines threaten cancellation of 737 Max orders unless Boeing can help defray loss of value since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic — Outlook for air carriers in the wake of United Airlines decision to furlough more than 40 percent of its workforce — Ernst & Young’s warning that AirAsia future in “significant doubt” — Why defense industry shares prices have been depressed rather than serving as the “safe haven” as they have during periods of broader economic turmoil — Wall Street reaction to former Vice President Joe Biden’s technology investment and corporate tax plans — Prospect for a trade war as US sanctions France after Paris moved ahead with internet tax on US companies — International market impact of Beijing’s crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests are Bryan McGrath of The Ferrybridge Group, Defense & Aerospace Report’s own contributing editor Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello, a founder of Provision Advisors (and Defense and Aerospace team member) on the fire burning on amphibious warship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) and questions on whether the U.S. Navy has larger systemic problems that need to be addressed.
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By all indications, the Navy lost the USS Bonhomie Richard yesterday in a fire for which – as yet – it has not determined the cause. The name is one of the proudest in the history of the Navy. Her (probable) loss is a blow to the prestige of the Navy, but not the disaster it could have been. There were no deaths, a blessing that is hard to explain. And the America Class Amphibious ships are coming online…
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Navy Veteran Air Traffic Controller shares his seas stories of being stationed in NAS North Island and the USS Bonhomme-Richard.
Our premier episode we interview Matt Holden former Navy ET3 who served on the USS Bonhomme-Richard (LHD-6) during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. I had the honor of serving with him on the USS Bohnhomme Richard during this time period as well. Tune in and listen to Matt Holden's sea story.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, a change of command at U.S. Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll, USS Bonhomme Richard replenishment at sea during Exercise Talisman Saber, and USS Fitzgerald moves to dry dock for repair and damage assessment.
A Multilateral diving exercise takes place in Guam, and welders help out their shipmates aboard USS Bonhomme Richard.
USS Bonhomme Richard received some expert help from some of their skilled shipmates from Naval Base Guam.
US and ROK service members partake in Taekwondo, and the USS Bonhomme Richard prepares for emergency medical missions.
Airmen and Sailors work together on Misawa Air Base, and ships return home following a patrol in the Pacific.
The search for missing Marines continues in Hawaii; USS Bonhomme Richard departs Sasebo and we go inside a commander's conference.
In this episode, Capt. Garron Garn is on the USS Bonhomme Richard and gives viewers an update on the 'Welcome to the MEU' video series while at sea. Also available in high definition.