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Hello and thank you for visiting Public Access America. Our goal is simple. Its right there in our show opener. This season we invite you to join us in our #TenPersonChallenge. Changing the world takes some effort and time, but more importantly, Change begins with us. Subscribe, and join us every day as we explore random moments from history. Education, information, history, and entertainment. We cover a wide array of topics, without adding our opinion. Check out the Playlist section on Soundcloud, or scroll through our growing video archive on YouTube. Public access America makes, earns, and collects no money for our efforts, No sponsorship, no funding. Our passion for the mission is clear. Admittedly however there is a currency valuable to us. Ratings and reviews on apple podcast. Shares, likes, and comments. These things are what let us know its working. Education is the change theyll never see coming. In the early years of the atomic age, when the government knew we would not survive a direct hit from a Soviet Nuclear attack, the government ask every American to Clean up their yards, paint their houses, and be Americans by supporting Americans. Its 2018 and Im a nobody here asking you now to do the same. Be American and help Americans.
Episodios
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Who Am I In History Episode #103
04/08/2017 Duración: 15min...who Am I In History is a new show concept that we at PublicAccessPod are working on. a fun interactive way of remembering a more modern fisheye on history. please let us know what you think and play along. at the end of every episode the answer will be revealed Public access America is created and maintained by: PublicAccessPod Productions #History #Entertainment #Education #popCulture #15MinBrainActivity Footage downloaded and edited by Jason Roeseke at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb YouTubeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Who Am I In History Episode #101
02/08/2017 Duración: 15min...Public Access America is a history based podcast looking to entertain our audience in new and interesting ways. Please subscribe where you listen to your favorite podcasts. Public access America PublicAccessPod Productions History Footage downloaded and edited by Jason Roeseke at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb YouTubeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Mexico Marks 33Rd Anniversary Of New Social Order [Etc.]
01/08/2017 Duración: 08minMexico Marks 33Rd Anniversary Of New Social Order [Etc.] National Archives and Records Administration ARC 38986 Local Identifier 208-UN-79 Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org Identifier gov.archives.arc.38986 Footage downloaded and audio edited by Jason Roeseke at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb YouTube from "United News" Newsreels, compiled 1942 - 1945. Part 1, President Camacho of Mexico reviews a parade in Mexico City. Shows a mass gymnastic drill. Part 2, U.S. and Australian troops compete in a steer riding contest in Brisbane. Part 3, C-47's tow gliders in an exercise. Parachute troops and the gliders land. Shows Gen. Arnold. Part 4, Eleanor Roosevelt reviews SPARS parading past the White House. Part 5, Australian tennis stars play for servicemen in Sydney. Part 6, ships and planes bombard Japanese position
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History Of The Air Force - 1931-1941
31/07/2017 Duración: 11minHighlights of Air Force history between 1931 and 1941. covers humanitarian functions, increasing German beleaguerment, technical achievements such as the Arnold Flight to Alaska and the development of new aircraft including the b-17. Department of Defense-PIN 38433 Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org Identifier gov.dod.dimoc.38433 Footage downloaded and edited by Jason Roeseke at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb YouTube Source Link-https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.38433 Copyright Link-https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Dream That Wouldn't Down
28/07/2017 Duración: 25minThe Dream That Wouldn't Down Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.[2] Goddard successfully launched his model on March 16, 1926 ushering in an era of space flight and innovation. He and his team launched 34 rockets[3] between 1926 and 1941, achieving altitudes as high as 2.6 km (1.6 mi) and speeds as fast as 885 km/h (550 mph). Goddard's work as both theorist and engineer anticipated many of the developments that were to make spaceflight possible. He has been called the man who ushered in the Space Age.:xiii Two of Goddard's 214 patented inventions—a multi-stage rocket (1914), and a liquid-fuel rocket (1914)—were important milestones toward spaceflight. His 1919 monograph A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes is considered one of the classic texts of 20th-century rocket science. Goddard successfully applied three-axis control,
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Con Thien Battle-Vietnam
27/07/2017 Duración: 18minCon Thien Battle-Vietnam Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org from House.Resource.Org. Identifier gov.archives.arc.653071 National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). ARC Identifier 653071 Local Identifier 263.1897 This commercial news broadcast explores the Con Thien Battle of the Vietnam War, discussing the location's strategic importance. Source Kink https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.653071 Copyright Link https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Armed Forces Radio 1960's
18/07/2017 Duración: 21minThe American Forces Network (AFN) is the broadcast service operated by the United States Armed Forces' American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) for its entertainment and command internal information networks worldwide. The AFN worldwide radio and television broadcast network serves American servicemen and women, Department of Defense and other U.S. government civilians and their families stationed at bases overseas, as well as U.S. Navy ships at sea. AFN broadcasts popular American radio and television programs from the major U.S. networks. It is sometimes referred to as the Armed Forces Network. AFRTS, American Forces Network and AFN are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is based at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland. The American Forces Network can trace its origins to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). A television service was first introduced in 1954 with a "pilot" station at Limestone Air Force Base, Ma
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The 1956 Hungarian Revolution
17/07/2017 Duración: 16minThe 1956 Hungarian Revolution as Depicted in Newsreels This movie was produced by the "Hungarian Communion of Friends" in Portland, Oregon, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The compilation of clips from newsreels gives glimpses of these events. This is an interesting way of reusing newsreels, and many people have downloaded it - Hungarian refugees spread all over Western Europe and America. Source Link https://archive.org/details/1956_Hungarian_Revolution_as_Depicted_in_Newsreels Copyright Link https://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Operation iraqi Freedom
14/07/2017 Duración: 58minThe 2003 invasion of Iraq lasted from March 20th to May 1st 2003 and signaled the start of the Iraq War, which was dubbed Operation Iraqi Freedom by the United States (prior to 19 March, the mission in Iraq was called Operation Enduring Freedom, a carryover from the War in Afghanistan). The invasion consisted of 21 days of major combat operations, in which a combined force of troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland invaded Iraq and deposed the Ba'athist government of Saddam Hussein. The invasion phase consisted primarily of a conventionally fought war which included the capture of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad by American forces with the implicit assistance of the United Kingdom, alongside Australia and Poland. 160,000 troops were sent by the Coalition into Iraq, during the initial invasion phase, which lasted from 19 March to 9 April 2003. About 130,000 were sent from the USA alone, with about 28,000 British soldiers, Australia (2,000), and Poland (194). 36 other countries
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The Aftermath of a second World War
13/07/2017 Duración: 21minThe Aftermath of A second World War National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 39172, LI 208-UN-1054 - DVD Copied by Justin Grimes. Podcaster PublicAccessPod.com Series: Motion Picture Films from "United News" Newsreels, compiled 1942 - 1945. Part 1, Norwegian and British officials receive the German surrender at Oslo. Part 2 shows destruction to French and German ports caused by allied air attacks. French soldiers return home and citizens rejoice. Shows German prisoners. Part 3, pipe lines are manufactured and laid in the English Channel and through France to Ghent, Belgium. Shows pumping stations in England. citizens of Oslo celebrate their newly gained liberty in the city streets. Part 2, President Truman, Joseph E. Davies, Harry Hopkins, and Adm. Leahy meet at the White House. Part 3, Gens. Eisenhower, Montgomery, and Zhukov at Berlin sign agreements for allied control of the city. Part 4, British troops retake Rangoon. Part 5, UNRRA collects clothes in New York City for Europe. Par
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Colin Powell's Presentation on Iraq's WMD Program
12/07/2017 Duración: 01h18minBriefing Security Council, Us Secretary Of State Powell Presents evidence of Iraq’s failure to disarm “Clearly, Saddam Hussein and his regime will stop at nothing until something stops him”, Secretary of State of the United States Colin Powell warned the Security Council today in his briefing intended to convince members that Iraq had failed to disarm. Through the use of satellite photographs and intercepted telephone conversations in a presentation entitled “Iraq: Failing to Disarm”, Mr. Powell promised that that evidence plus that which had been gathered by people who had risked their lives would let the world know “what Saddam Hussein was really up to”. Saddam Hussein was determined to keep his weapons of mass destruction and to make more, he said. For him, possession of the world’s most deadly weapons was the ultimate trump card, the one he must hold to fulfill his ambition. Underlying all the facts and patterns of behavior was Saddam Hussein’s contempt for the will of the Council, his contempt fo
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Armed Forces Radio 1940's Episode 2
11/07/2017 Duración: 32minThe biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Return To Dunkirk (ECT)
10/07/2017 Duración: 12minNational Archives and Records Administration - ARC 39139, LI 208-UN-1021 - DVD Copied by Ann Galloway. Series: Motion Picture Audio from "United News" Newsreels, compiled 1942 - 1945. Part 1, civilians return to Dunkirk after British troops have occupied the city. Part 2, British troops liberate Belgian villages. Gen. Robert Urquhart returns to his command. Part 3, British and U.S. (8th Air Force) planes strafe and bomb German convoys in the English Channel and installations at Brest and Calais. Germans surrender. Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org Podcaster publicaccesspod.com Source Link https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.39139 Copyright Link https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Long Enough to be Respectable-Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
06/07/2017 Duración: 54minAdam Clayton Powell Jr. (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was a Baptist pastor and an American politician, who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945–71). He was the first person of African-American descent to be elected from New York to Congress. Oscar Stanton De Priest of Illinois was the first black person to be elected to Congress in the 20th century; Powell was the fourth. Re-elected for nearly three decades, Powell became a powerful national politician of the Democratic Party, and served as a national spokesman on civil rights and social issues. He also urged United States presidents to support emerging nations in Africa and Asia as they gained independence after colonialism. In 1961, after 16 years in the House, Powell became chairman of the Education and Labor Committee, the most powerful position held by an African American in Congress. As Chairman, he supported the passage of important social and civil rights legislation under presidents John F. Ke
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Army and the Boy Scouts
05/07/2017 Duración: 30minPodcaster publicaccesspod.com National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569758 Local Identifier 111-TV-520 Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). Ever since the American Boy Scouts were organized, the U.S. Army has been one of its best friends and chief boosters. This, segments of audio from “The Big Picture” with John Daly as host-narrator, shows us a few of the things the Army has done for the Scouts and some of the things the Scouts have done for the Army. Some of the finest opportunities for American youth to meet and know the youth of other countries have come about through scout get togethers supported by members of our armed forces both here and abroad. One of the highlights of this film is the story of two Scouts, one an American and the other a citizen of Denmark, spending the long winter night as active members of Camp Century, the nuclear-powered military res
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Armed Forces Radio 1940's Episode 1
03/07/2017 Duración: 31minThe biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Introduction To The Geneva Conventions Of 1949
30/06/2017 Duración: 50minThe Geneva Conventions comprise four treaties, and three additional protocols, that establish the standards of international law for humanitarian treatment in war. The singular term Geneva Convention usually denotes the agreements of 1949, negotiated in the aftermath of the Second World War (1939–45), which updated the terms of the two 1929 treaties, and added two new conventions. The Geneva Conventions extensively defined the basic rights of wartime prisoners (civilians and military personnel); established protections for the wounded and sick; and established protections for the civilians in and around a war-zone. The treaties of 1949 were ratified, in whole or with reservations, by 196 countries.[1] Moreover, the Geneva Convention also defines the rights and protections afforded to non-combatants, yet, because the Geneva Conventions are about people in war, the articles do not address warfare proper—the use of weapons of war—which is the subject of the Hague Conventions (First Hague Conference, 1899; Second
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The Story of the Black Sheep Squadron
27/06/2017 Duración: 44minMarine Attack Squadron 214 (VMA-214) is a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron consisting of AV-8B Harrier (V/STOL) jets. The squadron is based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona and is under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW). The squadron is best known as the Black Sheep of World War II fame and for one of its commanding officers, Colonel Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, whose memoirs also inspired the 1970s television show Baa Baa Black Sheep, later syndicated as Black Sheep Squadron, which dramatized the squadron's exploits during the war. Information link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMA-214Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/public-access-america/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Home Run Derby-Mickey Mantle vs Willie Mays
26/06/2017 Duración: 26minFilmed in California for the 3 weeks in December of 1959, the series aired in syndication from January 9 to July 2, 1960 and helped inspire the Home Run Derby event that is now held the day before the annual Major League Baseball All-Star Game. ESPN staged a revival of the show in 1989. The rules were similar to modern home run derbies, with two notable exceptions. If a batter did not swing at a pitch that was in the strike zone, that also constituted an out. Also, the contests were conducted in a fashion more similar to a baseball game than the modern home run derbies, in which a player has a set number of outs before his turn is over. Batters were given three outs per inning, and the player with the most home runs after nine innings won. The defending champion had the advantage of batting last; his opponent batted first. Any ball not hit for a home run was an out. The player did not have to swing at every pitch, but if a pitch was in the strike zone that also constituted an out, as did a swing and a miss.
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Joe Biden Receives the Medal of Freedom
22/06/2017 Duración: 25minJoe Biden arrived for a going-away event at the White House where President Obama surprised him by awarding Biden the Medal of Freedom. Calling him "the best vice president America has ever had," President Barack Obama awarded Joe Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a surprise tribute to his friend and close adviser for the last eight years. The medal is the highest civilian honor in the United States, and Biden appeared stunned and wiped away tears. "This honor is not only well beyond what I deserve, but it’s a reflection of the extent and generosity of your spirit,” Biden said. "I don’t deserve this. But I know it came from the president’s heart," he said. "There is a Talmudic saying that says what comes from the heart enters the heart. Mr. President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family." Subscribe on Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Then There's GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbfSupport this podcast at —