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    Explore " road construction" with insightful episodes like "Hardoi News: UP के Irfan उर्फ Pappu Baba ने जमीन खोदकर बना दिया 2 मंजिला घर", "Freedom Watch Update - April 14", "Freedom Watch Update - April 28", "Army Newswatch - July 9, Part 2" and ""Communicate Clearly"(Construction Zone Tip) Ep 26" from podcasts like ""Uttar Pradesh ki Khabrein", "Freedom Watch Update", "Freedom Watch Update", "Army Newswatch" and "Destination Connections"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Hardoi News: UP के Irfan उर्फ Pappu Baba ने जमीन खोदकर बना दिया 2 मंजिला घर

    Hardoi News: UP के Irfan उर्फ Pappu Baba ने जमीन खोदकर बना दिया 2 मंजिला घर
    माउंटेन मैन दशरथ मांझी ने जिस तरह हथौड़ा-छेनी की चोट और अपने अथक प्रयास से पहाड़ काटकर सड़क बनाई थी, उसी तरह जिले में भी एक कारीगर ने एक टीले को खुरपी और फावड़े से काटकर दो मंजिला इमारत तैयार कर दी है। विचित्र कामों का शौक रखने वाले इस कारीगर ने इस इमारत को तैयार करने के लिए पिछले 12 वर्षों से अपना घर त्याग रखा है। किलानुमा इमारत में 11 कमरे, गैलरी, कई सीढ़ियां और एक इबादतगाह है। यह कारनामा किया है शाहबाद कस्बे के मोहल्ला खेड़ा बीबीजई के रहने वाले इरफान उर्फ पप्पू बाबा ने।

    Freedom Watch Update - April 14

    Freedom Watch Update - April 14
    This edition features a story on Afghan and coalition forces visiting a canal cleaning project in Farah province. The project is part of a larger effort to improve agriculture in the area by providing clean water for crops. Also featured is a story on the Paktika Provincial Reconstruction Team inspecting newly constructed roads in eastern Afghanistan to ensure they will last a long time. Hosted by Air Force Staff Sgt. Ali Rose. Afghanistan.

    Freedom Watch Update - April 28

    Freedom Watch Update - April 28
    This edition features stories on Pusht Rod District leaders meeting with the Farah Provincial Reconstruction Team to propose a road construction plan in Chin Farci and the Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team assessing the condition of a local school and working with the village elder and school principal to get the necessary repairs underway. Hosted by Air Force Staff Sgt. Joy Meek.

    Army Newswatch - July 9, Part 2

    Army Newswatch - July 9, Part 2
    This edition features stories on coalition forces building relationships with local Afghans in order to help secure the strategically important Arghandab Valley, Afghanistan, why road construction projects connecting villages in the mountains of Afghanistan have been halted, wounded warriors returning to Iraq after being injured during combat and spouses of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade participating in Operation Better Half. Hosted by Sgt. Deyane Moses and Sgt. Nathan Jones. Part 2 of 4.

    The History of Tennessee’s Road System

    The History of Tennessee’s Road System
    Highway See is brought to you by the Tennessee Infrastructure Alliance, which advocates for sustainable funding for road-building and other infrastructure needs in the state. TIA works with public and private interests to promote “safety, mobility, economic competitiveness, and overall quality of life” through well thought out infrastructure projects.
    In this episode, host Chris Hill explains the factors of how Tennessee roads came to be.
    • The evolution of roads: from Native people’s footpaths and wildlife’s buffalo traces, to wagon trails and eventually paved interstate highways.
    • The evolution of roadbuilding: from “road-making bees” enlisting rural men and women with pick axes to a more industrial and bureaucratic system complete with federal environmental standards. 
    • Economic drivers for roadbuilding, including agricultural transport that demanded farm to port access. 
    • President Eisenhower's Federal Highway Act of 1956, which was the first major impetus to get federal money to states to build an interstate system across the country.
    • How roads are paid for in Tennessee through a “pay as you go” system of taxes.

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    Highway See - Trailer

    Highway See - Trailer
    How did we get our roads? What prompted their creation? What effort goes into maintaining them? This is Highway See. In every episode, we’ll answer those questions and get you to “see” Tennessee’s highway system for the engineering marvel that it is. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts.

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    Suicide, Military Housing, and Charlie Yells at the State of Texas

    Suicide, Military Housing, and Charlie Yells at the State of Texas

    January 23, 2020

     

    Dave Larsen, Charlie Maib, PFC Kyra Pearl, Michelle Lenis, CSM Harold Cole, MSG Jose Munoz


    The greatest military podcast known to man, woman, child, beast, or respective pronoun touches on the tough subject of veteran suicide when's it's discovered that tragedy has touched one of our own.  Later we find out first hand how the Army is stepping up their game for on-post housing, and we examine how the state of Texas is systematically trying to destroy Charlie's windshield.

    Music provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:

    Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)
    The Hubcats
    The Coronados


    This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs.  Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.com
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