Wednesday, May 18, 2022

What does Joe Biden have to do with high fuel prices and why are we miffed about them?

From the Houston Chronicle:

What does Joe Biden have to do with high fuel prices?

A good short summation.

To add to it, while one of our local Senators was making a statement yesterday blaming the President for high gas prices, Wyoming, like Texas, is subject to a set of ironies on this, which are:

We hate high gas prices, as we hate paying them at the pump; but

We need high gas prices, as that makes our oil salable, which we need as long as the state's economy is fossil fuel dependent.

So, we should rejoice at the high prices.

Wars and Rumors of War, 2022. The Russo Ukrainian War Edition, Part Five


Russo Ukrainian War

Why part five so soon?

Well, lots of reasons, including that these threads are filling up quickly.

But beyond that, a big one is that it appears that the war is definitely taking a new turn.

The Russian offensive has been an embarrassing failure in numerous ways.  Thought of as a large scale armored blitzkrieg through inadequate Ukrainian forces, in fact it was held back everywhere and slowed down enormously where it wasn't.  Ukrainian forces proved more than a match for Russian ones, which have proven to be largely inept and badly equipped.  They've now been thrown back in the north and out of the that region of the country, with Russian units abandoning great masses of equipment that Russia will not be able to rapidly replace.  Such material replacement as will be forthcoming, moreover, will simply be with the demonstrably bad equipment that's been failing in Ukraine.

The thought is that Russia will not concentrate its offensive in the East and Southeast, where it has already had a measure of success.  Perhaps it's now aiming for a more limited goal.

Numerous Russian generals have been killed in the war, and as part of its renewed effort, it seems to be reshuffling its command structure.  As noted herein, the other day:

Alexander Dvornikov, age 60, has been placed in commanad of the Russian effort.  He has prior combat command experience from Syria.  It is widely speculated that the Russians shall commences a renewed offensive in the east to consolidate their gains there.

Dvornikov has been known as the Butcher of Syria.  That may be telling as well.

Russian troops withdrawing from the north have left a swath of murder and violence perpetrated against civilians.  We've already cataloged that in a prior thread.  With each passing day, it grows worse and gets harder to ignore.  The missile strike on a train station the other day featured a missile with the words "for the children" written on it.  In many areas, Russian troops seem to have murdered military aged men and raped women on a wide scale.  This report surfaced from a Ukrainian journalist just the other day:

Anastasiia Lapatina
@lapatina_
At least 25 women and girls, as young as 14, were raped by Russians in one basement in Bucha. Nine of them are pregnant. Russian soldiers said “they would rape them to the point where they wouldn't want sexual contact with any man, to prevent them from having Ukrainian children."

Since the Second World War, the debate has existed on whether the Red Army was a professional army or simply an armed mob.  To at least some degree, it was both, getting better doctrinaly as the war ended.  But at that same time, the Red Army committed the largest example of mass rape in modern history.  Somewhat ignored after the war, the debate has always existed if this was an example of a breakdown in discipline or institutional revenge.

Whatever it was, it seems to have become institutionalized in the Russian army, which is made up of conscripts from the bottom of Russian society.  Whether or not the Red Army was a gang of undisciplined, brutalized ignorant peasants, the modern Russian army seems to be made up of undisciplined, poorly trained, badly equipped, lowlifes.  

The Ukrainian Army, in contrast, has gone from amateur to Western proficient in a little under a decade.  It may very well beat the Russian army if it's given the equipment to do it, and right now that means armor and artillery.  The Ukrainians themselves are not giving up anywhere, and even now the fighting goes on in occupied Mariupol.

Whatever has happened here, it's clear that Putin is a mentally deranging cancer in Russia.  The Russians have to be defeated before that can be addressed by his own people.  We should give them whatever is necessary to achieve that goal.

Course of war from beginning through April 9, 2022MaitreyaVaruna & Bacon Noodles, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

As for the war's currenet status, lines have not seemed to change for some days. There is widespread speculation that the Russians are preparing for a new offensive in the East/Southeast.  The speculation is likely correct, but the often cited claims taht troops withdrawn from the north are going to be redeployed in that effort strikes me as unlikley, given their unit destruction and material loss to date.

Potential use of chemical weapons by the Russians is being investigated in Mariupul.  It's inportant to note that this has not been established.

The Pentagon is ramping up the effort to supply weapons to Ukraine, with the US already being the largest supplier. Reflecting the effort to date to supply Ukraine with Soviet pattern weapons, a cache of Mi-17 helicopters in US inventories is being supplied.  Humveh trucks are being supplied. Artillery is being supplied.  Switchblade drones have already been supplied, and now Predator or Reaper drones, or both, appear to be slated.

The US clarified that it is not opposed to Polish Mig 29s being supplied to Ukraine, but only to their being flown from a US base in Germany directly to Ukraine.

Poland, for its part, is supplying up to 100 T-72s to Ukraine, a very substantial contribution, although as we've learned so far in this war, Russian armor is junk.  Of note, at least some of the Polish T72s are T72M1Rs, an upgraded variant with modern sights.

April 13, cont:

According to reports coming out today, Sweden will seek to join NATO in June, and it's likely Finland will apply around the same time.

This is really an amazing development.  Both nations have maintained an officially neutral stance since World War Two, although not for the same reasons.  Sweden has due to a traditional defense posture which allowed it to stay out of World War Two.  Finland, of course, was invaded by the Soviet Union prior to World War Two and then became an Axis ally in an unsuccessful effort to recapture and keep the territory it has only recently given up to the Soviets.  Its neutrality was enforced due to the bargain that it cut with the Soviet Union in order to remain an independent state.

Finland must feel that its security can no longer be guaranteed by its "Finlandization" arrangement, and Sweden must be nervous about Russian aspirations in the neighborhood as well. Additionally, in spite of being officially neutral, Sweden has long armed itself with NATO compliant standards and obviously assumed that it its territory was invaded NATO would come to its aid.  With a longstanding position emphasizing global cooperation and peace, it must also feel that modern Russia has become a threat to its ideals.

April 14, 2022

The Russian Navy's Black Sea Flag Ship Moskva was hi in a Ukrainian missile strike, although the Russians deny that and attribute its current problems to an ammunition explosion, and is being withdrawn from service for repairs, maybe.

The Moskva.

It could be worse than that, as it is admitted the ship capsized.  Assuming it is still afloat, it could be perhaps righted, or perhaps towed, but this is a major Russian loss.  The Russian Navy reported it sinking.

The Moskva was the ship which Ukrainian border guards on Snake Island told to the new famous line, "Russian warship, go fuck yourself" ("Русский военный корабль, иди на хуй").

Two Neptune missiles apparently struck the ship, with the same being launched from a Bayraktar TB2 drone.  The Neptune is a Ukrainian designed missile that just entered service last year.  The drone is a highly effective Turkish designed and manufactured pilotless aircraft.

The 40-year-old ship had been built for the Soviet Navy and was regarded as heavily armored.  The Ukrainian missile strike on it suggest that no Russian ship is safe from attack, meaning that while the Russian navy is obviously free to dominate the surface of the Black Sea, its effective control of it is contested at this point, a significant factor given the Russian strategy of taking the southeastern Ukrainian coast.

Yesterday was also the date of first issuance of a Ukrainian postage stamp dedicated to the men on Snake Island, depicting a border guard giving a Russian ship the middle finger salute.


The strike on the Moskva yesterday was either the height of irony, or exceedingly well planned and executed, given the date.   The Moskva appeared on the stamp.

April 14, cont.

And the Moskva sank.

April 16, 2022

Russia demanded that nations quit supplying weapons to Ukraine and vaguely threatened severe consequences if they do not.

Ukraine's president speculated that Russia may use chemical or tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

There are concerns that the Moskva may have housed nuclear weapons.

Ukrainians report that Russia failed to mobilize 26,000 reservists who evaded service to avoid being in the war.

Pope Francis proposed having Ukrainian and Russian families together in Good Friday services, which brought objections from Ukrainians mad at the implied suggestion of reconciliation, which of course it was.  Services were modified at the Stations of the Cross so that a Russian woman and a Ukrainian women jointly held the cross at the 13th Station.

All of this brought objections from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, part of the Catholic Church, and the Latin Rite in Ukraine in varying tones.  The head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church called the actions "untimely". A Latin Rite bishop termed them incomprehensible.  They were neither, but it does show how views have evolved rapidly in Ukraine.

April 17, 2022

Russian Major General Vladimir Petrovich Frolov was killed in action, the eight Russian general to lose his life in the Russian assault on Ukraine.

April 18, 2022

While it will take some time to sort out, it appears that Russia has launched a largescale offensive in the east.

April 19, 2022

Reports are forthcoming of a large Russian offensive in the East, but details are so far fairly lacking.

Here's the situation map as of April 11, a little over a week ago:

April 11, 2022
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And here's the current one.

April 18, 2022
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Over the past week, the Ukrainian position in the East actually improved slightly.

One place where things have improved in an existential sense is Mariupol, where a remnant of Ukrainiain forces is still hanging on in spite of Russian surrender demands.

April 19, cont.

Russian actions in the Battle of the Donbas so far have been limited, but are expected to increase. The Ukrainian city of Kreminna has apparently been taken by the Russians.

April 20, 2022

NPR's State of Ukraine blog for this morning featured retired U.S. Army General Ben Hodges.

The interview was surprising.  In it, Hodges expressed optomism regarding the Ukrainian effort, and also discussed how the Seige of Mariupol demonstrated Russian ineptitude.  He predicted the collapse of the Russian Federation within the next five years.

April 21, 2022

Coat of Arms for Mariupol.

Russian gains yesterday were minor. That's being attributed to probing, but there are other possible explanations.  Mariupol still hadn't fallen.

Russia has publically declared that it will not storm the steel works where the defenders are holding out.  Why Putin made this order public is subject to debate, but storming it would result in an outsized Russian loss and make the steel works, which has already taken on the character of the famed tractor works of Stalingrad, a Ukrainian symbol beyond that already obtained by the long and heroic defense.

Germany and the US are providing howitzers to Ukraine, with the Germans providing highly advanced 155 self propelled howitzers and the US providing 155 towed howitzers.  Training of Ukrainian artillerymen is taking place outside of the country, in Europe.

One of the things of note here is that this means NATO powers are providing heavy weapons that are in NATO standard ammunition sizes, not Warsaw Pact sizes. They'll require Western logistical support to keep them in action.  Additionally, this means Ukraine's military is now converting to NATO standards by default.

NATO logistical support has returned 20 Ukrainian aircraft to operational support.

Russia is planning political purges of its allies in the breakaway Donbas region for failing to produce military results.  There are reports that it also is planning on conscripting Ukrainians for front line service, which will be a mistake if true.  Libyan mercenaries are showing up in action, and in the Russian war dead.

A group of Ortodox bishops in communion with Moscow has demanded that Patriarch Kirill resign.  The Patriarch has made statements supporting the Russian invasion which has angered elements of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine which retained communion with the Russian Orthodox Church.

The Russian Orthodox Church itself severed communion with the Greek Orthodox Metropolitan, who is regarded as being essentially the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church in some ways.  This occured before the war when the Metropolitan recognized the Ukranian Orthodox Church as autocephalous.  Since the start of the war the elements of Orthodoxy that had remained loyal to the Patriarch of Moscow have been rapidly moving away from Patriarch Kirill, who has already declared some of them to be in schism.

This has all brought into sharp focus some contemporary problems in Orthodoxy.  The Russian Orthodox Church is the largest Orthodox Church, but here its head has seemingly been distinctly Russian.  In the West, the Orthodox are moving away from national associations, recognizing that the day of national churches has essentially passed.  In Ukraine, there have been calls for Kirill to condemn the invasion, which he has failed to do.  This has revived notations that there are indications that Patriarch Kirill had an active KGB affiliation during the days of the Soviet Union, as did his predacessor Patriarch Alexy, the latter of which acknowledged that he had made compromises during the Soviet days that he thought necessary.  Patriarch Alexy had asked for forgiveness, but Patriarch Kirill has not.  The affiliation, to be clear, seems to have been in the case of churchmen of keeping the church in line so as to not become a threat to the state.

April 23, 2022

A Russian general made comments about the war providing access to Transnistria, a breakaway portion of Moldova, which have been widely interpreted as suggesting that this is the next stage of a Russian armed expansion, but careful analysis of it suggests that this is likely being misinterpreted.

Still, as I've noted here before, if I lead Moldova right now, which is Romanian in culture, I'd be petitioning Romania for annexation.  Moldova only exists apart from Romania as Russia insists that it must.

The general did state that Russia wants to take full control of southern Ukraine.

A possible mass grave near Mariupol containg as many as 9,000 bodies was discovered through satellite imagry.

April 24, 2022

Contrary to what I'd guessed, and contrary to all military logic, Russian troops withdrawn from northern Ukraine are being redeployedin the East without rest, reorganization or refitting.

April 24, cont.

Two more Russian generals have been killed in Ukraine and a third wounded.

April 25, 2022

Ukraine hit Russian oil storage facilities today in Bryansk, Russia with drones.  The strikes occured twelve hours ago and fires are still burning.

While it has not drawn much attention, the Russians have suffered a series of odd accidents in their infrastructure over the last few days.

April 26, 2022

The war in Ukraine is taking on a long range target characteristic.  Russia hit feul and transportation targets with missles yesterday.  Ukraine hit feul targets inside of Russia with something.

Something has been going on sabatogue wise inside of Russia as well. All sorts of industrial and transportation facilities have been suffering unexplained failures.

Ukrainian forces retaken territory north of Kherson and west of Izyum.

Acts of sabatogue against Russian related targets have been going on inside Transdniestria, the region of Moldova that broke away in support of, in essence, rejoining Russia.  Attacking Moldova was referenced by a Russian general recently.  Moldova convened its security council after a Russian language radio tower was attacked yesterday.

Gepard antiaricraft armor is being sent to Ukraine by Germany.

April 27, 2022

The Institute for the Study of War regards teh attacks in Transdniestria as Russian or Russian sympathetic false flag operations.  Their speculation is that it has something to possibly do with an intended Russian attack on Odessa.

The Russians are cutting off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, both of which have refused to pay in rubles.  Poland has indicated that it has been working on an alternative supply of gas for years and its not concerned.

April 29, 2022

Russia is protecting its Black Sea ports from threats of underwater, probably frogmen, attacks with trained dolphins.

Russia has been attacking Kyiv with rockets.

The Canadian House of Commons declared Russia to be guilty of genocide.

May 2, 2022

Russia has begun to transition areas they occupy to the Ruble, an almost certain sign that they intend to incorporate them or to set up sham states.

Nancy Pelosi and Congressional Democrats were in Kyiv yesterday.

May 4, 2022

A Ukrainian offensive has pushed the Russians 40 km back from Kharkiv.

May 5, 2022

May 5, 2022
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We posted the map today as it depicts the result of Ukrainian counteroffensives and the stalled nature of Russian offensives.  The Ukrainians have not been gaining much ground, but they are gaining ground. The Russians are not.

May 7, 2022

A Ukrainian offensive near Kharkiv is gaining ground and my push the Russians outside of artillery striking distance of the city shortly.

The Ukrainians hit the Russian ship Admiral Makarov with an anti-shipping missle.

May 8, 2022

Russo Ukrainian War

May 8, 2022
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The Ukrainian offensive near Kharkiv is gaining ground, with the Russians blowing down bridges as they retreat.

There are very strong indicators that the Russian government is set to make a series of declarations tomorrow on "Victory Day", the day commemorating the victory over Germany in World War Two.  What these will be is not yet clear, but it seems clear that something will occur. Something almost has to given the place the day holds in Russian culture.

Afghanistan

The Taliban have returned to the policy of requiring all women in the country to wear burkas if possilbe, or at least wear clothing that reveals only their eyes.

That serves, of course, as a clear indicator the direciton the country is headed towards, or rather back towards.

May 10, 2022

Russo Ukrainian War

Contrary to expectations, Russia's May 9 Victory Day was not marked by anything particularly noteworthy coming from Russia.

Reports now indicate that Russian troops are disobeying the orders of their officers and are firing on the tires of their own vehicles to prevent them from going into combat.

President Biden signed a Lend Lease law into effect.

May 11, 2022

Finland's coat of arms.

For the first time since 1945, Finland will abandon neutrality and join an alliance, that alliance being NATO.

This is a huge change in Finland's position and indeed in European strategic alignment.

May 13, 2022

The Russians are reportedly using semiconductors from kitchen appliances in military equipment now, as they have run out of an adequate supply of them due to sanctions.

Current Ukrainian offensive operations appear calculated to split Russian forces in Ukraine in two, basically right down the middle of their occupation.  Reports hold that the Ukrainians have deployed new French acquired artillery in this effort.

A Russian soldier has appeared in a Ukrainian court on charges of war crimes.

Senator Rand Paul, a libertarian and fiscal conservative, has pushed Ukraine's military aid package that is presently in Congress into next week through a procedural move, essentially making himself the modern equivalent of America First Charles Lindbergh in a way.  Paul, it might be noted, has endorsed Wyoming candidate Harriet Hageman, although his endorsement has been pretty much ignored locally.

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin has indicated that supplying arms to Ukraine is morally legitimate under the Catholic Just War theory, albeit with the conditions of proportionality applying.  Pope Francis has been very critical of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and has discussed the war with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill.  Indeed, that became news when Pope Francis stated that he had told the Patriarch to quit being "Putin's alter boy", which caused the Patriarch to give an alternative account of their discussion.

May 16, 2022

Ukranian troops advancing east from Kharkiv have reached the Russian border.

Russian losses have been so severe that it depleted its reserve manpower pool and is now making up replacement units by putting together depleted elements of other units, including private military companies.  It's even resorted to putting paratroopers into depleted contract military companies, indicating a severe manpower crisis.

McDonald's is selling its stores in Russia and leaving the country.

Sweden will also be petitioning to join NATO, abandoning a position of neutrality held since the Napoleonic Wars.

May 17, 2022

Ukraine was allowed to evacuate its remaining forces from the Azoz steel plant in Mariupol, a remarkable concession from the Russians, who simply could not take it.  This means, of course, that the Russians have finally taken Mariupol, which was a goal they have been working on nearly the entire war.

They will now attempt to reopen the port.

The British estimate that the Russians have lost 1/3d of their combat capacity in the war so far.  By some independent analysis, they will be completely exhausted within thirty days.  As the country is not without enemies, of its own making, it's an open question if they'll seek to make use of the destruction of the Russian army at some point.

Turkey has indicated it does not support the admission of Finland and Sweden into NATO due to both countries' past harboring of Kurdish separatists.

Russian military bloggers, which up to now have been acting as apologists for the Russian army, have suddenly changed their tune and are reporting the army defeated.  What impact this has in Russia itself is yet to be seen, but just like in the West, the country has a community of amateur military analysts who follow military affairs.  The fact that they're not reporting critically on the performance of the Russian army and that it has been defeated in combat will  have some sort of impact, up until they are shut down, which is probable.

Russian authorities are now in conflict with Russian collaborationist in some of the areas they occupy.

May 18, 2022

Ukraine announced it has downed 200 Russian aircraft in the war.  Russian aircraft now often launch their weaons over Russian airspace rather than enter Ukrainian territory.

In a report Russian soldiers reported a commanding officer shooting his own non ambulatory wounded rather than try to move them.

Last Prior edition:

Wars and Rumors of War, 2022. The Russo Ukrainian War Edition, Part Four


Related threads:

Russo Ukrainian War Threads.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Sunday, March 17, 1942. Happy Birthday, Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal in 1971.

The great bluesman,  Henry St. Claire Fredericks Jr., better known by his stage name Taj Mahal, was born on this day in 1942.

Fredericks studied to be a farmer, and seriously considered taking up that vocation, before his innate musical talent and love of the blues determined his course in life.  Playing in multiple blues styles, his music is actually a bit difficult to define, stretching from electric delta old-fashioned primitive blues. 

He's still actively playing today.

Sarah Sundin reports an aviation milestone:

Today in World War II History—May 17, 1942: Igor Sikorsky and Les Morris fly XR-4, the US Army’s first helicopter, 700 miles from Stratford, CT, to Wright Field, OH.
She also reports that on this day in 1942 the Germans stopped a Soviet advance on Kharkiv.

There are a number of things that are interesting and significant about these series of events (none of which have to do with the Ukrainian Army just pushing the Russian Army out of the same city over the past few days).

This represented the first effort of the Red Army to really mount a major offensive against the Germans, and whether intentional or not, they slightly got the jump on the Germans timing wise.  It would be to no avail, however.

The Germans would nearly simultaneously launch their own offensive, which had the practical impact of being a counteroffensive in this area.  The German efforts would be successful.  At the same time, the Germans had managed to take all of Crimea save for a single port city.

That the Germans, in the spring of 1942, were still capable of launching offensive operations in the East is, frankly, amazing. Their failure to take all of their objectives in the USSR in the spring and summer of 1941, and their being pushed back in the north during the winter, should have resulted in such a massive depletion of their resources that 1942 should have spelled their end.  Instead, they were launching new spring offensives.

Wednesday, May 17, 1922. The British Army leaves the Irish Free State.

The British Army, on this day in 1922, turned over possession of Portobello Barracks in Dublin to the Irish Free State Army, brining to an end British military presence in southern Ireland.

Irish Free State Army cap badge.

Manchester England's first commercial radio station, 2ZY, commenced periodic broadcasting.  It remains in operation today as BBC Radio Machester.

Monday, May 16, 2022

Saturday, May 16, 1942. Hobby leads the WAAC's, Sobibor opens

Today in World War II History—May 16, 1942: Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby is sworn in as director of US WAAC (Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps). New song in Top Ten: “Sleepy Lagoon.”

Also, Sobibor death camp opened in occupied Poland. 

Task & Purpose: How the myth that Mr. Rogers was a deadly military sniper began

How the myth that Mr. Rogers was a deadly military sniper began

Tuesday May 16, 1922. Show and Work.

The National Horse Show, which still occurs, but which was then very much a major deal and becoming a bigger one, continued on.

Miss Alisa Mellon at the National Horse Show, May 16, 1922.  Mellon was the daughter of banker Andrew Mellon.  I think the interesting thing about this photograph is not so much Mellon, but the black gentleman in the background who is obviously employed in some laboring connection with the activities.  Note also the black man in the back driving a carriage.

Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.) police at National Horse Show.

 The Hardings at the National Horse Show.

Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover was at the cornerstone placement of the American Chamber of Commerce.



Sunday, May 15, 2022

Friday, May 15, 1942. WAACs formed.



A couple of big events in regard to the American war effort occurred on this day in 1942.

First one on the Home front.
Today In Wyoming's History: May 151942   Gas rationing limits US motorist to 3 gallons per week, except for those in critical industries.
Three gallons per week. . . 12 gallons per month.

In actuality, it was limited to 17 Eastern states at first.

Gas rationing, by the way, was aimed in the US at reducing rubber tire wear more than conserving gasoline. The US remained a petroleum exporter at the time.  Sarah Sundin, however, reports on her blog that it came into effect in the East, when it did, due to U-boat shipping losses.

Second, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was created.


This replicated a move that had been done in World War One, but on a much larger, and ultimately permanent in an evolutionary sense.\

Sundin also reports that this is the date the U.S. dropped a red ball from its aircraft insignia, done in order to prevent U.S. aircraft from being mistaken as Japanese aircraft.

Costa Rica broke diplomatic relations with Hungary and Romania.

Slovakia legalized the deportation of Jews from their territory, following the trail of their German masters.

Monday, May 15, 1922. Lillian Sander at the National Horse Show.


 

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Saturday, May 14, 2022

Thursday May 14, 1942. "AF" to be attacked.


The US Navy partially decoded a Japanese message concerning a large force preparing to invade "AF".  Navy Cryptanalyst Joseph Rochefort suspected it was Midway Island, but as AF was not known with certainty, a message in the clear was subsequently broadcast from Midway that its desalination plant had broken down, which the Japanese picked up, and rebroadcast as an intelligence report in regard to "AF".


The Mexican oil tanker Petrero del Llano was sunk by a German submarine.

Today in World War II History—May 14, 1942: US Navy begins full convoys on East Coast as the first convoy departs from Hampton Roads, VA, for Key West, FL.

So notes Sarah Sundin's blog.

She also noted that Australia commenced rationing of food and clothing on this day, something I had never considered, in the Australian context, before reading about it on her site.

RUSSIAN ANNEXATION OF OCCUPIED UKRAINE IS PUTIN’S UNACCEPTABLE “OFF-RAMP”

 

RUSSIAN ANNEXATION OF OCCUPIED UKRAINE IS PUTIN’S UNACCEPTABLE “OFF-RAMP”

Friday, May 13, 2022

Friday, May 13, 1922. Vamps, Dogs, Repairs, Horses and Baseball.


Judge went to press with a cover of a painting of Lenore Ulrich, who had perfected a certain dramatic pose as an actress.

In my view, they didn't actually do a very good job of capturing Ulrich.


Her career was principally on the stage, but she crossed over into silent films, and then into sound pictures, although most of her career remained in theater.  She principally played fiery tempered women.  This may have somewhat reflected her actual temper, as she noted that her ten-year marriage ended in part because she was difficult to live with.

Poser for one of Ulrich's better known films.

Colliers went for a less glamorous scene.


The Country Gentleman's cover featured a female dog and her puppies.


Having not read the article, I don't know "why farmers go mad".

I couldn't find a clear to post one from The Saturday Evening Post, but it was a class Webb illustration of a man giving an archery lesson to a woman, where more than just instruction in the ancient art is on the mind of one.

The National Horse Show continued.




Hoover made a pitch


He was Secretary of Commerce at the time and it was for the Departmental League.

Today In Wyoming's History: Casper's Historical Preservation Commission Meets Tonight, May 13, at Black Tooth Brewery.

Today In Wyoming's History: Casper's Historical Preservation Commission Meets ...:  The event is its first "meet and greet".  It starts at 5:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Sunday, not Monday, is the commencement of the week, and there was nothing particularly unusual about Sunday except. . .

I had a feeling of disquiet all afternoon long.


Not that I didn't know why.

Sometimes you are offered several chances to fulfill a goal, but with any such scenario, there comes a final one.  I'm not sure exactly how to put it, but there's that one last promotion board in which you might go from Lt. Col. to full General, or that one last season in the minors where maybe they'll pick you up for the majors, or maybe, or your last shot at the heavyweight title, or that last chance to be drafted by the NFL.  In all of those circumstances, and many others in life, there's a lot of random fate at work.  

This is particularly so in modern life, as we don't live in as much of a meritocracy as we like to imagine. We never really have.  In earlier eras, connections of all kinds mattered a great deal, and to add to it a person's race and gender mattered a lot.  I.e., if you were a white, protestant, male you were a lot more likely to "go places" than if you were anything else.  If you were a black, or Native American, female, well your fate was pretty much picked out for you no matter what your talents or desires were.

And that wasn't right.

Currently, we oddly live in a bit of the reverse, although it is nowhere near as much of the reverse as some would like to imagine.  In some fields, the emphasis on diversity now operates that if you are part of an old favored class, you are actually a bit disadvantaged now.  There's an emphasis to correct the errors of the past demographically, and achieve societal justice in a hurry, all of which, ironically, means that injustice of a type can be meted out on an individual basis.

Monday seemed to go well at first, but by mid-afternoon it was obvious that it wasn't going to complete that way.  Those swinging for the fences should expect not to hit at all, as that's the true, and therefore not be disappointed when the ball doesn't connect.

But that can still mean that there's no joy in Mudville, individually, so to speak.

So there was the disappointment.

By the following day, when the results were in, there was shock, and not just on a personal level.  It was as if the Majors had gone down to semi pro teams, sort of.  Nobody knew who they were.  A person could somewhat guess the reasons, maybe, they'd been picked up, but only somewhat, and that was speculation.  It was hard not to be mad, actually.

Tuesday morning I went and got my second COVID booster.  I'd been meaning to for a while, and my wife had been urging me to. She wanted me to get it on a Friday on the basis that I'd be feeling under the weather the following day, but Tuesday was the day that worked, so I went.  I didn't really expect a problem.

The following day I had to drive to a distant town and meet a witness.

This proved my wife's warning correct.  By morning, I did not feel right, which has tended to be the case with the vaccinations I've received so far.

Now, I don't want to over exaggerate this, and I'll be frank that I absolutely do not grasp why people forego getting vaccinated.  The vaccines are safe for the overwhelming majority of people, and COVID 19 is not a disease to be taken lightly.  And my reactions to the vaccines have not been severe by any means. By the afternoon of the shots I have a sore arm, and the next day I just feel sort of not well. That clears up by noon.

But this is the first time that I opted to drive halfway across the state, early in the morning, after getting the shot.  I never felt severely ill, but I felt somewhat icky, and I'm worried what sort of odd impression I may have made on the witness.  He didn't seem to act as if I was suffering from the flu or that I appeared to have taken two shots of Jim Beam first thing in the morning (which I did not, of course), so hopefully it was noticeable only to me.

This morning, the dog got me up at 4:00 a.m.  I've been sleeping later than that for several months, so that wasn't welcome.

All these, in context, are minor defeats.  Indeed, in my analogy, maybe it's more like Al Smith not making it to President.  He was a great man and is admired today, and you can't really expect to be elevated like that.

But all defeats are relevant only internally, really.  So if they matter, it's the individual who determines that.

Archibald "Moonlight" Graham.

The movie Field Of Dreams is all about such defeats.   The Black Sox and Shoeless Joe Jackson, etc.  In the film, the protagonist Ray Kinsella at one points takes an author, who himself has suffered personal defeats, to a baseball game and receives the message that he's to go find Archibald "Moonlight" Graham.  Probably most of the viewers of the film don't realize that Graham was in fact a real character, and just like the character in the movie, he appeared in a single major league game before leaving the game, albeit the next year in reality, going on to practice medicine in Chisholm, Minnesota.  The actual Graham had completed his medical degree the same year as his single major league appearance.  As a practicing physician, he worked to provide free glasses for the children of Iron Range miners.  He was, therefore, much like the character that is portrayed in the film, first located by Kinsella in Chisholm in a time travelling night in 1972 (after the real Graham's death), where he informs Kinsella that he can't travel to the field due to his duties of a doctor. Kinsella replies that it would "kill some men" to be so close to their dream and not touch it, to which Graham replies that it would be a tragedy if he had only been a doctor for one day, rather than only have been a baseball player for a day.

I don't know.  I must be too self focused, or too something else, as I always end up viewing the tragedy as being the opposite, which I guess is why I don't find It's A Wonderful Life to be heartwarming the way other people do.

Oh well.

Friday., May 12, 1972. Dallas Cowboys Play Flag Football At Braniff Airline's "Battle Of The Bands"


Life magazine came out with its cover emblazoned with "Vietnam Retreat", which featured an ARVN soldier carrying a badly wounded comrade. The story had to deal with ARVN setbacks fighting the 1972 NVA Easter Offensive, which had commenced in March. This had caused the US to ramp up air efforts in a campaign known as Operation Linebacker.  The ARVN would ultimately prevail, with the NVA taking large casualties, leading to the illusion in some quarters that the ARVN was capable of fighting without heavy US support.

I would have enjoyed knowing it was Friday and that I had the next two days off from grade school.  As it was May, and we were fishing by this point, we probably would have had fried trout for dinner.

Tuesday, May 12, 1942. The Second Battle of Kharkov.

In what is now Kharkiv, Ukraine, the Second Battle of Kharkov began as the Red Army and the German Wehrmacht clashed in an offensive/counteroffensive, in the area

The Red Army,  in its first major offensive of the war, had established a bridgehead over the Donets which was attacked in turn by the Germans.  By May 15 the Germans would halt the Soviet advance, ultimately leading to a German victory in which the Red Army would sustain 280,000 casualties and the Germans 20,000, and set them up for a resumed 1942 offensive.

Japanese forces crossed the Salween River in Burma.  



Friday, May 12, 1922. Changing seasons.

Today In Wyoming's History: May 121922  A spring blizzard hit northeastern Wyoming.  Attribution:  On This Day.

It was, indeed, a significant one, causing a lot of damage.

Elsewhere, where there was nice weather, a change in women's riding styles was evident.



 

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Monday, May 11, 1942. Canada commences conscription.

Today in World War II History—May 11, 1942: Troopship HMT Queen Mary embarks from New York, the first time any ship has carried more than 10,000 passengers (9880 troops, 875 crew).

On this day in 1942, Canada went to conscription, as noted on Sarah Sundin's blog.

It was never popular in Canada, and at first the Canadian government limited the deployment of conscripted troops to Canada, but that would change, necessarily, as the war moved on.