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CAVASSHIPS Podcast [Sep 27, ’24] Ep: 162 MSC Stretched too Thin w/ Sal Mercogliano and John Konrad and John Konrad​

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…Damage to the US Navy’s fleet oiler supporting the Abraham Lincoln Carrier strike group in US Central Command has focused attention on the Military Sealift Command’s ability to meet the fleet’s needs. Maritime shipping experts Sal Mercogliano and John Konrad are back with us for a deep dive.

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Himmler's Fourth Reich - SS Assets Saved in Global Conspiracy​

Oct 9, 2024

In August 1944, as the Battle of Normandy raged, a secret meeting was held in Strasbourg by a cabal of senior SS officers and German industrialists. The meeting was ordered by Heinrich Himmler himself - its purpose - none other than to save German industrial wealth from the Allies and to lay the foundations for a postwar Fourth Reich, with Himmler as its leader.


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Russian, Chinese Cooperation in Arctic A Growing Concern, Says CJCS Brown​

October 9, 2024 6:14 PM

KEFLAVIK, ICELAND – Growing cooperation between China and Russia is a major concern for the U.S. and its Arctic allies, the U.S. military’s top officer told USNI News on Wednesday.

Beijing and Moscow’s joint operations in the High North have raised concerns with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown ahead of a trip to Iceland this week to attend the Arctic Chiefs of Defense Conference.

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Israel: the Officially Unofficial Nuclear State​

Oct 12, 2024 #ColdWar #Israel #Nukes

Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on the nuclear program of the South Africa and how during the period when it was close to Israel, the apartheid era RSA possibly helped Israel to gain access to the technologies and make their own nukes.


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Hitler Bribed His Generals - Secret Fund Bought Military Loyalty​

Oct 15, 2024

Not many people know that the Nazis set up a secret slush fund in order to bribe German field marshals and generals to remain loyal to Hitler. This is the story of Konto 5, that secret account.


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How to Become a MEDEVAC Pilot | Tips, Tricks, and Struggles​

Oct 16, 2024 #MEDEVAC #ArmyAviation #MilitaryPilot

In this video, I share everything you need to know about becoming a MEDEVAC pilot in the Army. From essential tips for getting selected to the challenges you might face during flight school and your first assignments, I’ll provide insights based on my own experiences as a Black Hawk pilot. Whether you’re a current ROTC cadet, a soldier considering a career change, or simply curious about the MEDEVAC mission, this video is packed with valuable information to help you navigate your path in Army aviation.


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Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro: What is a MEDEVAC Pilot?
02:00 – Steps to Becoming a MEDEVAC Pilot
03:00 – Flight School Packet
06:00 – Personal Struggle
11:00 – Life as a MEDEVAC Pilot
15:00 – Closing Comments
 

Strategic Shifts Require Reshaping the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal​

In his July 2023 Proceedings article “Time to Recalibrate: The Navy Needs Tactical Nuclear Weapons . . . Again,” Commander Paul Giarra suggested that, given Russia and China’s recent actions, the Navy should reconsider its decision to “voluntarily give up tactical nuclear weapons at sea.”1 While the Navy—and the Department of Defense (DoD) as a whole—should evaluate this recommendation, it first must answer a more basic question: Does the U.S. nuclear arsenal meet the requirements of today’s strategic environment?

An analysis of the five published Nuclear Posture Reviews reveals that the assumptions underlying the nuclear arsenal’s configuration from the end of the Cold War to the mid-2010s are misaligned with the evolving nature of great power competition. The United States must recalibrate its nuclear deterrence posture and align the stockpile to address the realities of the current threat environment.

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Grand Theft Otto - Skorzeny & 'The Spider' Network​

Oct 21, 2024
Otto Skorzeny was Hitler's commando extraordinaire - a man who pulled off some of the most daring raids of WWII. His life postwar was equally intriguing, becoming an international arms dealer and military advisor. However, many don't know that he founded a shadowy organisation called 'Die Spinne' or 'The Spider' in 1948 devoted to helping SS men to escape from justice. It was financed by a huge amount of cash that Skorzeny had received at war's due to an SS raid on the Reichsbank in embattled Berlin.

Incidentally, can't take the credit for the fantastic title - that goes to 'MrCrumpets368' from 3 years ago!


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WR podcast, nothing to see, can listen in one tab, play around the forum in a different tab.

 

Putin’s fleet - Russian espionage in the Baltic Sea | DW Documentary​

Oct 22, 2024 #documentary #dwdocumentary

Western intelligence services are warning of the threat of a Russian shadow war against European states. Germany is possibly one of the targets of this hybrid warfare. Authorities have observed suspicious ship movements in the Baltic Sea.

Russian "research ships" keep on appearing unexpectedly in offshore windfarms, in submarine exercise areas and above gas pipelines... and off the German coast, in the Baltic Sea. What is the vessels’ secret mission? Why do they often travel with their location transmitters turned off and armed special forces on board? And why is it so difficult for police and military to do anything about these mysterious ships? An international journalist team takes a closer look at Russia’s suspected spy fleet and sets out to decode their morse code messages.


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U.S. Navy: American Spy Ships​

Almost from the start of the Cold War in 1945 the United States employed surface ships and submarines with special equipment and personnel embarked to collect intelligence against the Soviet Union and China. It subsequently expanded its activities to look at Third World nations that were Soviet or Chinese allies or left-leaning neutral states.

But following the experiences of the Soviet Union led U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and Navy officials to consider specialized ships for intelligence collection.

Specialized spy ships were initiated in the 1950s, when the Soviet Union employed modified trawlers to collect intelligence in overseas areas and to observe Western naval operations. Although often depicted in the Western press as "disguised," these ships were readily identifiable: All were Soviet Navy manned and were fitted with extensive electronic antennas, and some were armed. Soviet fishing craft as well as merchant ships undoubtedly collected intelligence as opportunities permitted, sometimes with intelligence officers embarked, but most Soviet intelligence ships—designated AGIs by Western intelligence—were built on trawler hulls. Their large, insulated cargo holds were readily adaptable to electronic equipment bays and crew berthing spaces. Trawler hulls also provided long endurance, had good seakeeping qualities, and were in series production.

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The State of Army Watercraft | GAO Reports That Less Than 40% Are Mission Capable​

Oct 24, 2024 #army #watercraft #gaza

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu), and former merchant mariner - discusses the return of the last Army watercraft from the Gaza mission and the Government Accountability Office report on ARMY WATERCRAFT: Actions Needed to Optimize Small but Critical Fleet


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- PHOTOS: Final U.S. Army Watercraft Used in Gaza Pier Operation Heading Home https://news.usni.org/2024/10/22/phot...
- Government Watchdog Blasts US Army For Watercraft Failures https://gcaptain.com/government-watch...
- ARMY WATERCRAFT: Actions Needed to Optimize Small but Critical Fleet https://files.gao.gov/reports/GAO-25-...
 

Battle of Leyte Gulf: Logistics and What Ifs? | 80th Anniversary of Largest Naval Battle in History​

Oct 25, 2024 #leytegulf #worldwar2 #pacificwar

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu), and former merchant mariner - discusses the logistics behind the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 80 years ago, along with some what-ifs of the battle.


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- CSI Battle Maps https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Staff...
- West Point Atlas https://www.westpoint.edu/research/ce...
 

The Glücksburg Heist: SAS Robbed George VI's Royal Relatives? (Ep.1)​

Oct 25, 2024

In Episode 1, we examine the circumstances that led up to British troops involved in the dissolution of Grand Admiral Dönitz's Rump Government on 23 May 1945 becoming armed robbers, and committing one of the most lucrative heists in 20th century history, robbing King George VI's German royal relatives at Glücksburg Castle! This story is almost unreported today, and I have spent 2 years researching in many archives to bring you the truth.

My thanks to HM The King for kindly granted me permission to research in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle.


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Special thanks to The Herefordshire Regiment Museum, The Soldiers of Shropshire Museum & The Cheshire Military Museum. Please visit the links below and help support these three splendid institutions:
- https://herefordshirelightinfantrymus...
- https://www.soldiersofshropshire.co.uk
- https://cheshiremilitarymuseum.org.uk
 

The Glücksburg Heist: SAS Robbed George VI's Royal Relatives? (Ep. 2)​

Oct 27, 2024

In Episode 2, we examine the the raid on Glücksburg Castle and the looting at followed that involved not only The Cheshire Regiment, but the SAS as well! This story is almost unreported today, and I have spent 2 years researching in many archives to bring you the truth.

My thanks to HM The King for kindly granted me permission to research in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle.


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NATO’s Arctic Marines – Journey through the High North​

Oct 30, 2024 NORWAY

NATO’s marines are among the toughest troops in the Alliance. But in the Arctic, tough isn’t enough – marines must be unusually skilled and resilient to survive the freezing temperatures and rugged landscape.

In early 2024, marine forces from several NATO Allies got to test their mettle against the High North, putting their cold weather lessons into practice while learning new tactics from their counterparts during exercise Steadfast Defender 24. Finnish, Italian and Swedish marines worked together to stage amphibious raids on the coast of Norway, while US marines improved their survival skills inland, learning what their Nordic Allies already know: when it comes to deep snow, skis are the only way to get around.

The exercise was particularly poignant for Finland and Sweden, NATO’s two newest members. Finland joined in 2023, while Sweden joined in the midst of the exercise, with many Swedish troops holding impromptu celebrations to mark their accession.

Marines need to be prepared to come ashore and defend Allied territory, no matter the time, place or climate. This short documentary follows the marines during Steadfast Defender, showing that they’re more than capable of braving the elements to fulfil their mandate.


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VIDEO: 2 Chinese Aircraft Carriers Drill Together for the First Time in South China Sea​

Two People’s Liberation Army Navy aircraft carriers exercised together for the first time in the South China Sea, the People’s Liberation Army reported.

According to photos released by the PLA, Carriers CNS Liaoning (16) and CNS Shandong (17) drilled together, leading the formation with 12 carrier-based J-15 fighters flying overhead and 11 PLAN surface ships.

In a Thursday press conference, Snr. Col. Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, stated that the dual-carrier drill was a part of the PLAN’s annual training plan and aimed at enhancing the combat capability of the PLAN’s carrier strike groups (CSGs).

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