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    Explore "military_recruitment" with insightful episodes like "345 - The Negotiator", "511. Andy & DJ CTI: U.S. Navy Hires Active-Duty Drag Queen, Russia Blames U.S. For Alleged Putin Drone Assassination Attempt & Bribery Scheme Involving Then-VP Joe Biden", "Doctors’ disorders: Britain’s overwhelmed health service" and "#586: The Story of the Skiing Soldiers of WWII" from podcasts like ""The Tim Dillon Show", "REAL AF with Andy Frisella", "Economist Podcasts" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    345 - The Negotiator

    345 - The Negotiator
    Tim examines the writers strike from both sides, a struggling Bay Area grocery store, a new influencer in the Navy and why you should go to Yard House for your birthday.

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    511. Andy & DJ CTI: U.S. Navy Hires Active-Duty Drag Queen, Russia Blames U.S. For Alleged Putin Drone Assassination Attempt & Bribery Scheme Involving Then-VP Joe Biden

    511. Andy & DJ CTI: U.S. Navy Hires Active-Duty Drag Queen, Russia Blames U.S. For Alleged Putin Drone Assassination Attempt & Bribery Scheme Involving Then-VP Joe Biden

    In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the U.S. Navy hiring an active-duty drag queen to be the face of recruitment, Russia blaming the U.S. for the alleged Putin assassination attempt, and James Comer subpoenaing FBI records for alleged criminal bribery of then-VP Joe Biden.

    Doctors’ disorders: Britain’s overwhelmed health service

    Doctors’ disorders: Britain’s overwhelmed health service

    Britain’s National Health Service is in crisis. Wait times are rising, nurses and paramedics are striking, and doctors are overworked—leading to hundreds of excess deaths each week. We visit the front line: a stretched GP’s surgery in Wales. We ask why Germany and Poland love to hate each other. And what America’s army is doing to slim down its overweight recruits.

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    #586: The Story of the Skiing Soldiers of WWII

    #586: The Story of the Skiing Soldiers of WWII

    In the winter of 1940, a group of civilian skiers was sitting by a fire in a ski lodge in Vermont shooting the breeze about how the US Army needed an alpine division like the militaries in Europe had. That conversation transformed into a concerted effort to turn their idea into a reality, and the creation of the Army's 10th Mountain Division -- a unit which would play a vital role fighting in the mountains of Italy during World War II.

    My guest today has written a book on these skiing, snow-born soldiers. His name is Maurice Isserman, and he's a professor of history and the author of The Winter Army: The World War II Odyssey of the 10th Mountain Division, America's Elite Alpine Warriors. We begin our conversation discussing why the US Army didn't have an alpine division before WWII and how a group of civilian skiers led by a man named Minnie Dole spearheaded the movement to create one. Maurice then shares why the 10th Mountain Division heavily recruited from top tier colleges, and how the unusual make-up of the division influenced its unique culture. We then discuss how the military figured out what new equipment this new mountain division needed and the vigorous training its members undertook high in the mountains of Colorado. Maurice then digs into the 10th's involvement in the war and whether they actually got to use the skills they trained for years to hone. We end our conversation discussing the legacy of the 10th Mountain Division, including their role in America's post-war boom in recreational skiing.

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