Topic: Deployments

18 chapters across the catalog

Connectionism
Episode 1560 23:55 - 25:31

1560: Connectionism

New Jersey National Guard, Ukraine and Mexico Deployments

Reports indicate that members of the New Jersey National Guard have been deployed to Ukraine for a rotation lasting up to one year. Following this mission, there are claims the unit will be sent to Mexico to assist in operations against drug cartels. The use of National Guard troops for international missions is noted as a way to bypass certain congressional approval requirements.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 28:49 - 32:18

1373: Mass Formation

Australia Lockdown Enforcement, New South Wales Fines

New South Wales authorities have deployed 500 Australian Defense Force officers to enforce strict COVID-19 lockdown orders. New regulations include $5,000 fines for breaching home quarantine or lying to contact tracers, and the reduction of the travel limit from 10km to 5km from a person's residence.

Right Puberty
Episode 1093 1:52:14 - 1:54:24

1093: Right Puberty

Global Military Presence, US Army Deployment, Great Power War

The necessity of a large US military is discussed in the context of maintaining global stability and preventing "great power war." General Milley notes that there are currently 180,000 US soldiers deployed in 140 countries. The discussion weighs the cost of this global presence against the historical alternative of continental-wide slaughter.

Liberal World Order
Episode 1051 1:19:27 - 1:22:11

1051: Liberal World Order

Executive Producer Heather Fuchinari, IT Deployment

Heather Fuchinari from Fullerton is credited as the show's executive producer. She contributed $3,333.33 while undergoing a 72-hour IT deployment and interviewing for a new job. The hosts joke about using "Executive Producer" status on dating apps like Tinder and correct a previous error regarding the NATO phonetic alphabet.

Bot Cops
Episode 1039 1:26:58 - 1:32:13

1039: Bot Cops

International Media Deconstruction and Military Deployments

A donor from Oregon encourages more deconstruction of non-U.S. media, a goal the hosts support through their "boots on the ground" listener network. Another producer, an airborne service member, announces his tenth upcoming military deployment while expressing his support for the show's mission.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 32:42 - 38:42

678: Sir London Foley Presents

War Powers Resolution, Global US Military Footprint

The President's six-month consolidated War Powers Resolution report details the current deployment of U.S. forces across multiple theaters, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Somalia. The report outlines troop levels, such as the 15,000 personnel in Afghanistan and 3,100 in Iraq, while noting ongoing operations against Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabaab. The summary also covers smaller contingents in Niger, Chad, and Kosovo, highlighting the expansive nature of authorized military force.

Pupil Progression Plan
Episode 663 34:30 - 38:43

663: Pupil Progression Plan

DOD Ebola Rapid Response Team Deployment

The Department of Defense is forming a 30-person rapid response medical team to assist civilian authorities with Ebola cases in the United States. Rear Admiral John Kirby explains the team will train in Texas before being placed on "prepare-to-deploy" status. The hosts question the legality of using military troops on domestic streets and the potential erosion of Posse Comitatus.

Hornet's Nest
Episode 560 51:51 - 55:11

560: Hornet's Nest

Healthcare IT Consultants, Software Versioning Rollbacks

The return of Jeffrey Zients to fix the Healthcare.gov website prompts a discussion on IT project management. The hosts argue that if the contractors used standard software versioning systems, they should be able to roll back the code to a functional state prior to the problematic last-minute change orders.

Huge Samoan
Episode 541 2:30:53 - 2:34:05

541: Huge Samoan

Military Suicides, The Human Cost of War

An anecdote describes a 22-year-old soldier whose body was returned from Germany following a suspected suicide. This leads to a discussion on the high rate of suicides among service members and the psychological toll of multiple deployments. A host recounts a personal experience in Iraq where a young Marine broke down emotionally, questioning the purpose of the war and the killing of civilians.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 20:24 - 23:17

490: Add Bacon

US Drone Base Expansion in Niger

President Barack Obama notified Congress of the deployment of approximately 100 U.S. military personnel to Niger to establish a drone base. The mission is officially described as providing intelligence support to French forces operating in neighboring Mali. The deployment is conducted under the President's constitutional authority as Commander-in-Chief to protect national security interests.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 39:23 - 43:02

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

Special Forces in Iran, Reconnaissance Missions

A listener report suggests that U.S. Special Forces have been operating inside Iran for some time, conducting reconnaissance missions while disguised as locals. The report claims these soldiers are trained in Farsi and grow beards to blend into sparse mountain and desert regions.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 32:09 - 34:36

358: Bogative Charity

US Marine Deployment, Australia Rotational Deployment

The United States is beginning a "rotational deployment" of Marines to Darwin, Australia, a move characterized by some as a strategic vacation spot. Military analyst Rod Adams explains that rotational deployments are used when troops will stay for less than two years, avoiding the expense of moving families. The deployment is seen as a way to maintain a presence in the region while providing troops with a desirable location.

You Can Take That To The iBank!
Episode 330 2:08:32 - 2:10:57

330: You Can Take That To The iBank!

Military Suicides, Tenth Deployment, JBLM

The hosts discuss the tragic rise of suicides among U.S. military personnel, noting that suicides now outpace combat deaths. They highlight the case of an Army Ranger at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) who took his own life just before his tenth deployment. Adam Curry uses this to reiterate his support for Ron Paul's anti-war stance.

Post Traumatic Sex
Episode 213 29:20 - 34:51

213: Post Traumatic Sex

Military Deployment Cycles and PTSD Counseling

President Obama addressed the stress of multiple combat tours on troops, emphasizing the need for mental health counseling and increased rest between deployments. The administration claims the troop surge in Afghanistan was partly intended to provide relief for active-duty units, though critics question the timing of these troop drawdowns.

One Too Many Clips
Episode 83 42:41 - 45:16

83: One Too Many Clips

Blue Chip Forecasters, 60 Minutes Interview, and Afghanistan Troop Deployment

President Obama introduced the term "blue chip forecasters" during his recent media appearances to bolster his economic arguments. In a 60 Minutes interview, he discussed the "weighty" decision to send 17,000 additional troops to Afghanistan before a strategic review was completed. The hosts also comment on the President's practice of signing, rather than personally writing, condolence letters to the families of fallen soldiers.

The Greatest Depression
Episode 62 35:03 - 38:08

62: The Greatest Depression

Joe Biden, Family Interactions, Military Domestic Presence

A discussion regarding political photography focuses on an image of Joe Biden kissing his daughter on the lips, which is characterized as unusual. The conversation returns to the deployment of 5,000 to 20,000 troops within the United States. One host pledges to stop arguing against the "New World Order" narrative if he personally witnesses military personnel conducting domestic roadblocks.