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Warriors, Weapons and Challenging Authority John Kaires

    • History

Open discussion on history, warfighters, weapons, science, superhero’s, fitness, leadership, tactics and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-kaires/support

    Part II: Vietnam war hero PFC Tommy Minogue

    Part II: Vietnam war hero PFC Tommy Minogue

    Continuing discussion on the Tommy Minogue story. John and Tom’s brother Jack Minogue shares Tommy Minogue’s story. Tommy Minogue, from Inwood in Manhattan, was killed in Vietnam on March 21, 1967 in a ferocious firefight that became known as the “Battle of One Niner.” He had just turned 20.
    “One Niner” pitted Minogue and about a hundred of his fellow Americans against an estimated 1,000 North Vietnamese regular troops.
    Anyone who has seen the movie “Forrest Gump” and its Vietnam battle scene will recognize the heroism of Tommy Minogue.
    In the movie, Forrest, played by Tom Hanks, is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroism under fire.
    Tommy Minogue was on his way to being awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor for his heroism.
    Then the army bureaucracy had another idea and awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest award for gallantry.
    This didn’t rest well with Minogue’s family and friends and a few years ago a campaign was launched to have Minogue promoted into the hallowed ranks of Medal of Honor winners.
    Tomorrow’s Guantanamo parade is organized by Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay and it will require a joint effort involving an array of supporters to see the campaign for Minogue through to a successful conclusion.
    One of those campaigners is Brigadier General John Hussey, who describes Minogue’s heroism in a parade news release.
    Minogue, a field medic, was killed in action when, as Hussy describes, “he shielded his company commander from enemy automatic fire with his own body.”
    Minogue, according to battlefield accounts, also took a machine gun from a fallen comrade and helped drive back the attackers.
    Wrote General Hussey in part: “The North Vietnamese had killed most of the Company officers and were attempting to kill the company’s commanding officer and overwhelm the remaining U.S. soldiers. During the attack Pfc. Minogue procured a weapon and returned fire on enemy positions while simultaneously treating the wounds of his fellow soldiers before shielding his commanding officer from enemy fire.”
    Minogue’s actions allowed the company commander, Captain Ronald Rykowski, to call in close air support, indirect fire and medical evacuations, and saved fellow American soldiers.
    Tragically, Minogue was unable to defend himself as he took bullets aimed at Rykowski who himself had been wounded three times.

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    • 35 min
    Civil Affairs in the Military

    Civil Affairs in the Military

    Civil affairs soldiers help plan missions that may involve civilians, such as evacuations, and work with civilian aid agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and commercial and private organizations. They may also support counter-drug operations that involve civilians or non-combatants. Civil Affairs Soldiers are the governance and foreign-culture experts of the Army. They have the ability to engage with foreign populations and governments, gain understanding of the non-military factors that affect military operations, and affect change through the networks they build. The Civil Affairs Soldier is able to think and survive on their own, in any kind of operating environment.
    CIVIL AFFAIRS ELIGIBILITY CHECKLIST
    Civilian recruits, current Army Soldiers, and Army officers must fulfill different initial requirements to join Civil Affairs. To determine your eligibility, please read the following information carefully.

    Joining the Army as a Civil Affairs Soldier
    If you are interested in becoming a Civil Affairs Soldier, you must meet the following basic requirements:

    You must pass an Army Physical Fitness Test and clear height/weight standards
    You must have a PULHES 111221 or better
    You must have an Enlisted Record Brief/Officer Record Brief
    You must be within the rank of Specialist, Sergeant or Staff Sergeant
    You must have an ASVAB TECH score 107 or above
    You must meet time in service/time in grade requirements:

    SPC: no less than one year TIS and no more than four years TIS and three years TIG
    SGT: no less than two years TIS and no more than six years TIS and three years TIG
    Be eligible for a Secret security clearance (security clearance is not required to attend)

    Joining the Civil Affairs Branch as an Officer
    In order to qualify as a Civil Affairs officer, you must have the following additional qualifications:

    Be eligible for a Top Secret security clearance under provisions of AR 380-67
    Be a First Lieutenant or Captain in a targeted year group
    Possess a baccalaureate degree
    Have a valid DA photo

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    • 21 min
    Part I: Vietnam Hero PFC THOMAS FRANCIS MINOGUE

    Part I: Vietnam Hero PFC THOMAS FRANCIS MINOGUE

    Initial series on the Tommy Minogue story. John and Tom’s brother Jack Minogue shares Tommy Minogue’s story. Tommy Minogue, from Inwood in Manhattan, was killed in Vietnam on March 21, 1967 in a ferocious firefight that became known as the “Battle of One Niner.” He had just turned 20.

    “One Niner” pitted Minogue and about a hundred of his fellow Americans against an estimated 1,000 North Vietnamese regular troops.

    Anyone who has seen the movie “Forrest Gump” and its Vietnam battle scene will recognize the heroism of Tommy Minogue.

    In the movie, Forrest, played by Tom Hanks, is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroism under fire.

    Tommy Minogue was on his way to being awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor for his heroism.

    Then the army bureaucracy had another idea and awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest award for gallantry.

    This didn’t rest well with Minogue’s family and friends and a few years ago a campaign was launched to have Minogue promoted into the hallowed ranks of Medal of Honor winners.

    Tomorrow’s Guantanamo parade is organized by Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay and it will require a joint effort involving an array of supporters to see the campaign for Minogue through to a successful conclusion.

    One of those campaigners is Brigadier General John Hussey, who describes Minogue’s heroism in a parade news release.

    Minogue, a field medic, was killed in action when, as Hussy describes, “he shielded his company commander from enemy automatic fire with his own body.”

    Minogue, according to battlefield accounts, also took a machine gun from a fallen comrade and helped drive back the attackers.

    Wrote General Hussey in part: “The North Vietnamese had killed most of the Company officers and were attempting to kill the company’s commanding officer and overwhelm the remaining U.S. soldiers. During the attack Pfc. Minogue procured a weapon and returned fire on enemy positions while simultaneously treating the wounds of his fellow soldiers before shielding his commanding officer from enemy fire.”

    Minogue’s actions allowed the company commander, Captain Ronald Rykowski, to call in close air support, indirect fire and medical evacuations, and saved fellow American soldiers.

    Tragically, Minogue was unable to defend himself as he took bullets aimed at Rykowski who himself had been wounded three times.



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    • 35 min
    US Air Force and Lackland Air Force Base

    US Air Force and Lackland Air Force Base

    Air Force Veteran Edward Mastrosimone discusses his experience joining the US Air Force in 1959. Growing up in Brooklyn and Queens New York, Ed decided to follow his brother and enter into the newly formed United States Air Force. From the streets of NY to the hot weather in Texas, Ed shares his experience on Air Force basic training and becoming a Security Police and Military Police Officer.

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    • 23 min
    Period Table of Elements in Chemistry: A Brief History

    Period Table of Elements in Chemistry: A Brief History

    The chemistry must be respected." So says Walter White.
    Walt is a brilliant research chemist who has to leave his work and take up a career teaching high school chemistry.
    After discovering he has terminal cancer, he turns his skills to methamphetamine production in collaboration with former pupil Jesse Pinkman.

    The history of chemistry represents a time span from ancient history to the present. By 1000 BC, civilizations used technologies that would eventually form the basis of the various branches of chemistry. ... However, by performing experiments and recording the results, alchemists set the stage for modern chemistry. In 1869 Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev started the development of the periodic table, arranging chemical elements by atomic mass. He predicted the discovery of other elements, and left spaces open in his periodic table for them. In 1886 French physicist Antoine Bequerel first discovered radioactivity.

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    • 6 min
    Quantum Physics equation

    Quantum Physics equation

    A fundamental physical constant occurring in quantum mechanics is the Planck constant, h. A common abbreviation is ħ = h/2π, also known as the reduced Planck constant or Dirac constant. The general form of wavefunction for a system of particles, each with position ri and z-component of spin sz i.
    Quantum mechanics, science dealing with the behaviour of matter and light on the atomic and subatomic scale. It attempts to describe and account for the properties of molecules and atoms and their constituents—electrons, protons, neutrons, and other more esoteric particles such as quarks and gluons. These properties include the interactions of the particles with one another and with electromagnetic radiation (i.e., light, X-rays, and gamma rays).

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    • 6 min

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