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This podcast and website is dedicated to the healthcare professional who needs to provide high quality care in a very austere location. For more content: www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us on: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
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Come for the evening, stay for eternity! Paper Flower Consortium is a podcast from the largest vampire coven in Seattle. Their stories are told by Loretta Fabron Onfoy, coven historian and librarian, in the hope that the modern vampire's way of life is not lost during the next great language transformation. Some tales in this anthology are horrific, some are droll, some are filled with misadventure--just like any eternal existence. Episodes sponsored by the Paper Flower Consortium's Business ...
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From Camp Lee to the Great War: The Letters of Lester Scott & Charles Riggle

From Camp Lee to the Great War podcast Archiving Wheeling in partnership with the Ohio County Public Library and the Wheeling Academy of Law & Science

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World War I soldiers from Wheeling, West Virginia, Lester Scott and Charles "Dutch" Riggle were drafted in 1917 and trained at Camp Lee, Virginia. Lester Scott served as a Wagoner (mule team driver) in the 314th Field Artillery Supply Company, Battery “A,” 80th (Blue Ridge) Division in France. Dutch Riggle was a PFC with the same unit. These are their letters home. "From Camp Lee to the Great War: The letters of Lester Scott and Charles Riggle" is brought to you by http://archivingwheeling.o ...
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Camaraderie. Courage. Commitment. Join host and former firefighter/paramedic Phil Klein as he delves into the heroic and heartbreaking stories told directly by the men and women who work the front lines every day. Whether you’re a first responder or simply interested in the lives of first responders, Stories From the Road presents a captivating, weekly perspective into the unique world of public service as only those who have experienced it can share.
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The One Percent Code

Melva Pinn-Bingham

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What if you could work because you WANT to... not because you have to? Welcome to the 1% Code Podcast, we can help you trade your golden handcuffs for true wealth. Be part of the 1% and learn the strategy and execution for building leveraged wealth. Each week, Dr. Melva-Pinn Bingham, a radiation oncologist, serial entrepreneur, and investor will bring you inspiring guests, strategies, business tips, and tools so you can manage risk, time and career constraints while building your wealth. Lev ...
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Join historian and author Jeremy C. Holm as we discover the men and history of the legendary 11th Airborne Division in World War II, Korea and beyond! In this podcast, we'll cover a wide range of topics including the division's stateside training, their campaigns to liberate Leyte and Luzon from Imperial Japan, their historic statues as the first Allied unit to land in Japan for Occupation Duty and more. No wonder US Eighth Army's General Robert L. Eichelberger said of the Angels, "No one co ...
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After the Thunder dominate the Colts in the PFC Semi Final the Silver Fox takes a back seat allowing All Star DL Luke Claude to steer the ship again this week. We here at the Thunder Dome are superstitious... just stitious. Luke is joined by fellow PFC award winners Tristen Rapchalk, Liam Sellwood and Adam King as they look ahead to the Hilltops.…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis Price discusses the efforts of Heroes for Humanity in response to Hurricane Helene's devastation in Western North Carolina. He shares insights on the immediate activation of volunteers, the assessment of needs, and the challenges faced during search and rescue operations. The conversation highlights the im…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis speaks with Dr. Lee Cancio, a surgeon and director of the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center. They discuss the complexities of managing white phosphorus burns, a serious concern in modern warfare. Dr. Cancio shares insights on the properties of white phosphorus, the mechanisms of injury, …
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Send us a text In this second episode, Beloved Initiates, Laurence, an accidental vampire of two centuries and a first time home buyer, budget expectations are getting the better of his judgements and worse, he keeps falling into the memories of some of his biggest mistakes and talking to his memories. Worst of all, Sarah might have realized there …
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Signalman 2nd Class Don Carter served on the USS Guadalcanal in World War II. The ship hunted U-Boats, which had terrorized American convoys in the Atlantic. As a signalman, it was his job to use flags and lights to send messages to other vessels. On June 4th, 1944, the Guadalcanal spotted and captured U-Boat 505, the only one obtained by the U.S. …
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Vincent "Bill" Purple joined the U.S. Army Air Corps following the Japense attack on Pearl Harbor. Like most young men interested in joining the Air Corps, he wanted to be a fighter pilot. But the Army had different plans. Soon Purple was training on multi-engine planes in preparation for being a B-17 Bomber pilot. He was deployed to England as par…
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In this self-reflective sermon, Pastor Donnie McClurkin dives into the Biblical call for unity in the church. Focusing on Psalm 133, he challenges believers to embrace trust, mutual support, and forgiveness in fostering a strong and effective church body. Pastor McClurkin emphasizes that when members come together like the vital pieces of a house's…
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In this podcast episode, Dennis and Chris discuss the essentials of starting a podcast, including overcoming initial fears, the importance of authentic conversations, essential gear, post-production techniques, and the significance of media hosting. They also address common pitfalls like podfading, the need for quality content, and the importance o…
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"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." From the Garden of Eden, down through the history of ancient Israel, into the age of the early church, and on through church history to us, this simple encouragement is given by the Spirit of God to every generation. How do we overcome evil with good? Jesus. He is embodied good.…
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In this episode, Dennis discusses the role of sodium bicarbonate in medical protocols, particularly in the context of rhabdomyolysis and hyperkalemia. He emphasizes the importance of fluid management and the potential over-hyping of bicarbonate as a treatment. The conversation explores the risks associated with rhabdomyolysis, the mechanisms of pot…
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Send us a text Warning: two loud screams in Chapter "House Hunting makes a Vampire Hungry" starting at 21:08 In this first episode, Beloved Initiates are introduced to Laurence Roch, an accidental vampire of two centuries and a first time home buyer. He has a budget and can only look at houses at night. House hunting might be harder than he expects…
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Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Pace served in the U.S. Army for 22 years. He first deployed to Afghanistan at the beginning of the War on Terror as an infantryman, then redeployed to Afghanistan in ‘03. After attending officer candidate school, Pace then deployed to Iraq as a company executive officer in ‘07. Pace then decided to join the U.S. Army Spec…
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Frank Wright joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1942, when he was just 16 years old. Before long, he became one of the famed Marine Raiders. After deploying first to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, Wright contracted malaria and had to spend time recovering. After that, he was part of Marine landings on many different islands in the Pacific, includ…
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Most of us live life with expectations that are deemed as normal. However, when those normal expectations take a turn for the worse or things become extreme we tend to lose our footing and overall grip on life. Pastor James Wilson, in his message, "You are not normal", asks the question, what do you do when things are not so normal? Do you back awa…
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In this episode of the PFC podcast, Dennis and Kevin delve into the critical aspects of patient care, particularly focusing on hypothermia management. They explore the mechanisms of heat loss in patients, strategies to prevent it, and the challenges faced in austere environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining patient war…
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So often, we tend to think that “true worship” takes place in our hearts and minds. Yet, Romans 12 explicitly shows us that it is the sacrifice of our bodies that the Lord declares holy and pleasing worship. Shannon Vining, our Worship and Creative Arts Director, guides us in taking a closer look at what it means to worship God with our bodies.…
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In this conversation, Dennis and Aubrick discuss the critical importance of improvised medicine in austere environments, particularly focusing on the MARCH algorithm for trauma care. They delve into various techniques for managing massive hemorrhage, including improvised tourniquets and pelvic binders, as well as airway management strategies. The d…
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Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Pace served in the U.S. Army for 22 years. He first deployed to Afghanistan at the beginning of the War on Terror as an infantryman, then redeployed to Afghanistan in ‘03. After attending officer candidate school, Pace then deployed to Iraq as a company executive officer in ‘07. Pace then decided to join the U.S. Army Spec…
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Clayton Hutmacher enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1978. Six years later he jumped at the chance to go to Army flight school and pursue a career in special operations. He would later see action in Panama, Desert Storm, and in both Iraq and Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks. In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Maj. Gen. Hutmacher shar…
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In this powerful sermon, we looked into the story in John 5:1-15, exploring the miraculous healing of an invalid on the Sabbath. The message highlights how Jesus overcomes obstacles to bring healing and restoration. We discuss the essential role of mercy in recovery and the importance of guarding ourselves spiritually in a world full of distraction…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis interviews Mark Little, a recently retired Navy medic with extensive maritime experience. They discuss the unique challenges faced in maritime operations, including planning for casualties, the importance of waterproof gear, and the need for thorough preparation. Mark emphasizes the significance of masteri…
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You may have heard us talk about it before...but the word "good" is one of the most theologically rich and spiritually significant words in the Bible. It features prominently in crucial passages like Genesis 1-3. It is also a key word in understanding Romans 12. The Apostle Paul says, "Hate what is evil, cling to what is good." This phrase catapult…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Burjor Langdana delve into the intricacies of maxillofacial surgery, particularly in austere environments. They discuss critical aspects of managing facial trauma, including hemorrhage control, airway management, and techniques for treating various injuries. The conversation highlights the importance o…
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The Silver Fox is all dressed up and has a place to go. Kelly is at the 2024 Regina Thunder Dinner of Champions and he pulls former Thunder President Brin Werrett and dinner organizer away from his duties to discuss the importance of the dinner and all the fundraising to the club. Before the festivities Kelly caught up with DL Lucas Dakiniewich and…
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Lieutenant General John Norton served in the US Army as a Pathfinder and paratrooper during World War II. He commanded the 505 regimental combat team and completed four jumps during the war, including during the Invasion of Sicily, the Invasion of Italy, the Invasion of Normandy, and Operation Market Garden. He also participated in the Battle of th…
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In the first half of our conversation with retired U.S. Navy Commander Porter Halyburton, we learned about the day he was shot down over North Vietnam, how he was captured and tortured, and the bond he formed with fellow POW Fred Cherry. Today, Halyburton explains the biggest shock of all during his imprisonment, how the prisoners kept their morale…
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In this powerful sermon, Pastor Rebecca West explores the incredible power of God to help believers overcome life’s toughest challenges. Drawing from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, Pastor West emphasizes the importance of unity, prayer, and practical Christian living. Key teachings include Biblical marriage principles, urging wives to submit to th…
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In this episode, Dennis interviews Justin, a second-year medical student and co-founder of Special Operations Forces to School of Medicine (SOFTSOM), a nonprofit organization that helps Special Operations Forces service members and veterans in their journey to become physicians. Justin explains that SOFTSOM provides mentorship, guidance, and suppor…
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In Christ we’ve been given unique gifts of God’s grace. This Sunday we’re going to look at Romans 12:3-8 and discover that we are to use these gifts in our community of faith. There are numerous ways here at PFC and elsewhere to use your God-given gifts. It’s more fun to play on the field than to merely spectate from the stands! Let’s go!…
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After the Thunder beat the Edmonton Wildcats 51-16 at Pack the Park day, its time to put it in the rear view and get ready for Edmonton... the other one the Edmonton Huskies. The Silver Fox got a hold of Defensive Backs Coach Matt Rumpel, Defensive Lineman Luke Claude, Running Back Peter Boersch, and this week's PFC Special Teams Player of the week…
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Dr. Burjor Langdana discusses dental care in austere environments and provides tips for handling dental emergencies. He emphasizes the importance of preventive care, such as dental check-ups and good oral hygiene, before embarking on a trip. He advises carrying a dental kit with essential materials like temporary filling material and an intra-oral …
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Lawrence Araujo served in Vietnam as an Army Medic. He arrived in Vietnam three weeks after the 1968 Tet Offensive, and spent a year with the infantry as a medic. He then decided to extend his tour, and chose to work in the emergency room at the 93rd Evac Hospital in Long Bhin. Editor’s Note: Araujo’s rank at the time of his retirement is unknown. …
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Porter Halyburton was born in Florida and grew up in North Carolina. After college, he got married and joined the U.S. Navy with a clear goal of becoming a naval aviator. He got his wish, flying the F-4. Shortly after becoming a new father, he was deployed to Vietnam in May of 1965. He wouldn't come home for more than seven years. In this edition o…
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In this powerful sermon, Pastor Donnie McClurkin dives deep into the topic of proven faith. Drawing from the Word of God, he explains how faith is not just a belief but something that must be tested through trials in order to grow. True faith is rooted in Scripture, not in personal opinions or feelings. Pastor McClurkin encourages believers to stud…
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In this conversation, Dennis and Mark discuss the importance of understanding wound ballistics in trauma surgery. Mark shares his experience working with special operations teams and developing medical proficiency training. They delve into the impact of high-energy rifle wounds and the fragmentation of bullets inside the body. They also discuss the…
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Today we will unpack the phrase, “God’s will”. What does it mean exactly? How can we know it, test it, and approve it? How do we describe it? As we look closely at Romans 12:1-2, we’ll see that it’s not a mysterious code to be cracked but it’s the result of a life wholly consecrated to God and a mind renewed by God’s Word and Spirit.…
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The conversation explores the topic of unconventional medical networks and how to establish them. The guest, Regan Lyon, discusses his thesis on this subject and the challenges involved. They discuss the historical context of guerrilla hospitals and the need for medical care in unconventional warfare scenarios. They also touch on the limitations an…
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Last game wasn't the finish we wanted but it is on to the Edmonton Wildcats and the Thunder Dome keeps moving. This week the Silver Fox talks about the Hilltops game and the upcoming game pack the park game vs the Edmonton Wildcats. Joining Kelly this week is LB Kenten Effa, OL Caleb Barajas, and Receivers Coach Chris Ashman…
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Private First Class Robert Earl Sechrist served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper and pathfinder during World War II. As a Pathfinder, Secrist was one of the first men to parachute into France before the invasion of Normandy, tasked with guiding other Paratroopers to their landing zone. As he landed in France, Sechrist’s parachute got stuck in a he…
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Ron DiFrancesco moved to the New York City area in 2000 to take an investment job with a firm based in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. He was already at work on September 11, 2001, when the first plane hijacked by Al Qaeda terrorists struck the North Tower. People working in the South Tower were immediately told their building was fine a…
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In this powerful sermon, Elder James Wilson explores the profound impact of adversity on believers, drawing from passages like 2 Corinthians 4:8-11 and John 16:33. He teaches that while Christians may face trouble, they are not defeated, but instead strengthened through Jesus' victory over the world. Elder Wilson encourages the church to praise God…
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In this conversation, Kevin and Dennis discuss nursing care in a prolonged field care (PFC) setting. Kevin, an experienced nurse anesthetist, provides insights into when PFC nursing care begins and the importance of gathering data and assessing patients. He emphasizes the role of nurses in providing interventions such as pulmonary toileting, turnin…
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