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Fleet In Being; Notes Of Two Trips With The Channel Squadron
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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In the late 19th century, Rudyard Kipling engaged in the heated discourse surrounding Britains response to the burgeoning German naval threat known as the Tirpitz Plan. His insightful articles, published in 1898 and later compiled as A Fleet in Being, showcase his signature sardonic wit while offering a keen eye for the intricacies of societal dynamics. Join us as we explore Kiplings unique perspective on naval power and its implications, blending humor with a profound commentary on the human experience. - Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales
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Resilience Squadron: Accessibility, Representation and Mental Health in Star Wars Fandom
- Written by: Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary
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A monthly podcast where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom. They cover accessibility, representation, and other topics related to inclusion across the Star Wars fan community and in the Star Wars universe. Part of the Skywalking Network.
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31 Days in PACAF
- Written by: 2D Audiovisual Squadron
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A team of military broadcasters and photojournalists travel throughout the Pacific sharing everyday stories of life in Pacific Air Forces. The public affairs team captures the unique perspectives of Airmen stationed across three continents.
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