It's too darn hot to do anything outside, so stay inside and put your mind to work!
EagleOne and Sal start the show with the discussion of books they plan to use to help overcome the mid-summer heat and then cover some of the latest and greatest on the national security front, at least as we define it!
Books Discussed:
EagleOne’s List:
Developing the Naval Mind, B J Armstrong.
Looking for a Ship, John McPhee,
Jade Rooster: An Asiatic Fleet Thriller, R.L. Crossland
Raven One, Kevin Miller (
Chinese Account of the Opium War, (annotated with study guide), E.H. Parker
The Commodore, P. T. Deutermann,
Flight of the Intruder, Stepheen Coonts,
Winds of War, War and Remembrance, Herman Wouk,
The Caine Mutiny, Wouk
The Connor Stark Novels, Claude Berube
The Abandoned Ocean, Andrew Gibson & Arthur Donovan \
Bridges at Toko-Ri, James Michener
Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, Arthur Herman
Sal’s List:
The Castaway's War: One Man's Battle against Imperial Japan by Stephen Harding
The Political Uses of Sea Power by Edward Luttwak
What the Citizen Should Know About the Navy by Hansen Baldwin
Suez to Singapore by Cecil Brown
Logistics in the National Defense by Henry Eccles
The White Guard by Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
Upcoming books by upcoming Midrats Guests:
Kabul: The Untold Story of Biden’s Fiasco and the American Warriors Who Fought to the End by Jerry Dunleavy, James Hasson
Upcoming book on Task Force Lion by Seth W.B. Folsom
Links Discussed:
DOS-AAR on Afghanistan withdrawal
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They can’t hide how bad this is and this is their own people doing the reporting.”
(The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.)
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The AAR was developed by the military in order to create an avenue for feedback, promote evaluation and improve unit cohesion. The AAR is now used worldwide by military organizations, governments and private industry. It is considered a valuable tool in high-risk professions where the smallest mistakes can lead to disastrous results.
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https://www.nwcg.gov/wfldp/toolbox/aars
Radio Free Asia (RFA)Reporting:
>> The base will bring more Chinese into Cambodia for purposes other than tourism or business,
Cambodian-American rights activist and legal expert Theary Seng told RFA. <<
DYK:
>> Ream Base is a hidden asset for China.
But with a new geospatial intelligence system,
its operations can be tracked in real-time. <<
https://www.naval-technology.com/features/chinas-secret-naval-base-in-cambodia-through-satellite-imagery/