GALLEY GROUP AND THE HALIFAX EXPLOSION - December 2018

Host Jim Fausone

Galley Group, Entrepreneurs in Food

Galley GroupVeterans Radio this week talks with Navy veteran Tyler Benson about the Galley Group food concept that he and a fellow veteran are expanding to Detroit.

Galley Group was co-founded by Tyler Benson and Benjamin Mantica, beginning with Smallman Galley,  located in Pittsburgh’s strip district, the first food hall restaurant accelerator of its kind in the United States.

Tyler and Ben are Navy Veterans who were inspired by world travels to bring innovative food and beverage concepts to the United States. The partners have built a team of professionals with top expertise in every aspect of food and beverage concept development and management.

You can find more information about the Galley Group here on their website.

We believe we have the best team in the industry and we are willing to prove it with every project we take on.

Halifax Explosion, WWI

Great Halifax Explosion by Bacon

After steaming out of New York City on December 1, 1917, laden with a staggering three thousand tons of TNT and other explosives, the munitions ship Mont-Blanc fought its way up the Atlantic coast, through waters prowled by enemy U-boats. As it approached the lively port city of Halifax, Mont-Blanc‘s deadly cargo erupted with the force of 2.9 kilotons of TNT—the most powerful explosion ever visited on a human population, save for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Mont-Blanc was vaporized in one fifteenth of a second; a shockwave leveled the surrounding city. Next came a thirty-five-foot tsunami. Most astounding of all, however, were the incredible tales of survival and heroism that soon emerged from the rubble.

This is the unforgettable story told in John U. Bacon’s The Great Halifax Explosion: a ticktock account of fateful decisions that led to doom, the human faces of the blast’s 11,000 casualties, and the equally moving individual stories of those who lived and selflessly threw themselves into urgent rescue work that saved thousands.

The shocking scale of the disaster stunned the world, dominating global headlines even amid the calamity of the First World War. Hours after the blast, Boston sent trains and ships filled with doctors, medicine, and money. The explosion would revolutionize pediatric medicine; transform U.S.-Canadian relations; and provide physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who studied the Halifax explosion closely when developing the atomic bomb, with history’s only real-world case study demonstrating the lethal power of a weapon of mass destruction.

Mesmerizing and inspiring, Bacon’s deeply-researched narrative brings to life the tragedy, bravery, and surprising afterlife of one of the most dramatic events of modern times.

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