UNID Vietnamese Numbers Station 4230kHz Live Announcer
This might be related to the V30 numbers stations also nicknamed the 'Lighthouse' that hasn't been heard in awhile on its regular frequency 10255 kHz. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9zHF-g2NZY
The following are recordings taken by the United States Navy likely around the 1950s and '60s from a submarine. These were later declassified as sonar technology was passed on to civilian scientific communities such as NOAA in the late 1970's. The video is made up of four sound categories these are:
1) Biologic
- Whales, fish
2) Unidentified
- Unidentified animal or animal-like sound (Although these may now have been identified today. Can you tell?)
3) Nature
- Earthquakes, weather
4) Artificial
- Ships and submarines
Credit goes to http://www.hnsa.org/resources/historic-naval-sound-and-video/ for the sound clips and are used under personal/educational purposes. More material on their site.
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgWwx_5WsIo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axc76QX__fY
U.S. Army Filipino Infantry regiments training at Fort Ord, Camp Roberts, and Camp Hunter-Liggett, California during World War II. The video shows the training and routine of the soldiers, mostly comprised of Filipino American volunteers and veterans during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines and are preparing for the retaking of their homeland during Gen. MacArthur's return.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imq6XDzjSIo
Introduction for Radio Liberación La Voz de la Liberación (Voice of the Liberation) was a radiostation that operated during the 1954 Guatemalan coup. It was manned by a handful of men funded and trained by the CIA. The mission was for the Guatemalan society to fight communism and against the leftist regime of President Jacobo Arbenz and to support the "Army of the Liberation".
(Not to be confused with the station of the same name operated by Nicaraguan Contras in 1980's.)
Che Guevarra was reported to have been impressed by the station and overall radio's effectiveness that he initiated his own Radio Rebelde four years later in Cuba.
Additional Info from (http://research.archives.gov)
The programs consisted of mosly political commentary, with musical, and comic elements rounding out the shows. The political propaganda broadcast the virtues of the liberation movement's cause, the evils of Communism, and the treason committed by Guatemala's leaders. The broadcasts were in Spanish.
"Sherwood" was the Central Intelligence Agency cryptonym assigned to the clandestine radio operation "Radio Liberacion," which aired from May 1 to July 2, 1954.
Images:
Newsreel archive & Google images.
Audio:
intervalsignals.net
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqoPB3ZgTq8
(Note that I could not pick up some of the words being said.) Argentine Annie was a nickname given by British Task Force to a female clandestine radio broadcaster working in behalf of the Argentine military government. She went by the name 'Liberty' and was reminiscent of other female propagandists throughout history such as Germany's 'Axis Sally,' 'Tokyo Rose,' North Korea's 'Seoul City Sue' and Hanoi Hannah. Miss Liberty's radio format was similar to her predecessors that she would demoralize and induce homesickness on the enemy, reminding them of how far away they were from home, play on the infidelity of a soldier's wife or girlfriend left behind and vice-versa. She also mentioned names of British ships, and names of random people and politicians. Liberty played songs with the same intent to induce nostalgia and yearning. The station used an orchestral version of the song "Yesterday" by the Beatles as its interval signal. She made clear her opinion on the conflict; that is of Argentina's legitimacy as rightful claimants to the Falkland islands (Malvinas).
"...at the same time the Argentineans had taken over the Falkland Islands radio broadcasting station, renamed it “Liberty,” and put TV News anchor Silvia Fernandez Barrio known as “Argentine Annie” on the air. This station operated from 2 April to 26 June 1982. The anti-British propaganda broadcasts actually originated on a military base in the vicinity of Buenos Aires. The short wave-facilities from Cable & Wireless on the Falklands were used to relay Radio Nacional Malvinas and to carry unscrambled radio telephone traffic to Argentina." - source: http://psywarrior.com
Credits:
Audio
http://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Falklands.html
http://intervalsignals.net
Images
http://giphy.com
http://youtube.com/ingeniousdevelopment
http://youtube.com/coldwarwarriors
http://commons.wikimedia.org
(Images mostly of Argentine military with the exception of ships from British Royal Navy)
References
http://www.psywarrior.com/Falklands.html
http://www.ontheshortwaves.com/Wavescan/wavescan120722.html
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/dxldtd02.html
http://news.google.com/newspapers?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcS0EPPVWlw
Radio chatter recording likely from a USMC combat correspondent reporting for a radio news and was interrupted when a tank commander spots enemy movement nearby. The commander radios the gunner to open fire with the tank's machinegun. That banging and screeching noise you hear is the turret rotating and adjusting. The tank is most probably a M4 Sherman as it was the tank the marines deployed on the island and engaging with what sounds like a Japanese MG nest and its crew. This could also be one of Alvin M. Josephy, Jr's broadcasts but I could be wrong.
UPDATE
I initially titled it with ...Battle for Iwo Jima as labeled in Archive.org but found out another archiver claim this is actually from Guam.
* I took it from a half-hour August 1944 radio program featuring interviews of Marines that participated in the Guam landing. The show explains how correspondents from the USMC were unable to deploy on the beach with the combat units and were able to pick up on shortwave the transmissions of the tanks while remaining on the ships. There was no mistake that it was the Guam landing by USMC forces. - Youtuber PhilaVideo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeYQyuwro2UPtOpyd2Om8Ow
Credits
Images taken from various War Department archival footage.
Audio
WA4CZD @http://archive.org (World War II Community Audio)
More info
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-C-Guam/
https://infogalactic.com/info/Battle_of_Guam_(1944)
http://www.history.army.mil/news/2014/140721a_guam.html
http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/T/a/Tanks.htm
http://www.shmoop.com/careers/tank-commander/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtnNXYEqAD4
One of the nationalistic Siamese hymns the NCPO played when the junta commandeered Thailand's TV channels. Displayed on the screen are military crests. This image have replaced all regular programming yesterday. Stations only broadcast announcements (including on-screen news tickers) and classic patriotic and marching songs but have received several requests from the public to deviate the musical genre into something less nationalistic.
NPOMC web
https://www.facebook.com/PeaceandOrderMaintainingCommand
Song title
"March of the Royal Thai Army" (มาร์ชกองทัพบก)
See also
"March of Public Peace Preservation" (มาร์ชพิทักษ์สันติราษฎร์)
http://youtu.be/qbQz0SUCnpg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kjwj3U29Ho
How communist agitators infiltrate social movements cause destabilization and disorder to subvert the United States. Excerpts from the documentary ANARCHY U.S.A. 1966.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28qbGH2IVJY
Website http://www.uriminzokkiri.com/index.php?lang=eng
North Korean clandestine radio station aimed at South Korea. It broadcasts stuff demeaning South Korea's relationship with America and Japan and seeks Korean reunification under Juche ideology.
QTH: Philippines
Image: Reunification propaganda poster (credit: http://nknews.org)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FbqlH5Asq4