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USMC Phonetic Alphabet — in 20 seconds!
NAVY TIME REPORTER GEOFF ZIEZULEWICZ: how the U.S. Navy is coping with the leadership & training challenges it faces
“COMBAT CONCEPTS” video — Col Tony Zinni, USMC; MCB Quantico, 1989
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THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA. Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.
Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went. I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life. That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.
This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.
Khe Sanh fifty years later through the audio of two events documented by Ken & Betty Rodgers in their documentary: Bravo! Uncommon Men, Common Valor
Will the U.S. Navy be able to convict the commanding officers of the USS McCain and the USS Fitzgerald of “negligent homicide”? LtCol Beth Harvey, USMC (ret)
Former Marine Staff Judge Advocate LtCol Beth Harvey, USMC (ret) joins the program to discuss the substantial burden of proof that rests with Navy prosecutors in proving guilt on a charge of “negligent homicide,” the role that the Article 32 hearing will play in the legal process and the decision to bring such a historically uncommon charge against a commanding officer of a U.S. warship.
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MANDATORY LISTENING: Secretary James Mattis’s “National Defense Strategy” Speech, given at Johns Hopkins University on Jan 19, 2018
MANDATORY LISTENING!!! The Secretary of Defense chose the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington D.C. to unveil his “National Defense Strategy” on January 18, 2018. It’s an important speech because from this speech, you will see initiatives in the DOD that will support its goals. Most important are the Secretary’s three horizontal themes that will color everything the DOD does going forward.
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Karl Marlantes talks racism in Vietnam & feedback from the Burns/Novick documentary “The Vietnam War”
Karl Marlantes chronicled the issue of “race” in his Vietnam War novel Matterhorn, he joins us to talk about how race was a part of daily life in Vietnam and how the issue changed from when you were “in the rear” and when you were “in the bush.”
Karl also discusses the varied reactions he’s received on the Ken Burns/Lynn Novick documentary “The Vietnam War” which aired on PBS this past Fall.
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The ALL MARINE RADIO Chef: Twice baked potatoes and how to help a relative who keeps burning his ribs!
News Headlines & White House Chief of Staff John Kelly talks to Fox News
Navy charges two skippers with manslaughter – Fake News – Racism: Col Phil Smith, USMC (ret)
North Korean – South Korean negotiations, B2’s to Guam & the “comfort women” issue between Japan & South Korea: Grant Newsham
Jeff Schogol’s thoughts on the Marine Corps in 2018 and his move from the Marine Corps Times to Task & Purpose
2018 USMC predictions & the January issue of the Marine Corps Gazette: Col Chris Woodbridge, USMC (ret)
Get to the gym with your head on straight… or not: Alex Hollings
Mac: General Neller talks swim qualification as a component of promotion?
Our Chef talks “ordering beef & seafood online” only AFTER you talk to your LOCAL BUTCHER!
Circumventing North Korean sanctions & thoughts on Iran: Grant Newsham
Phil Smith Predictions for 2018: Marine Corps embraces more Special Ops missions and Iran will walk a middle line with their protesters
John Ubaldi predicts 2018: North Korea, Marine Corps, the Economy and the Trump Investigations
Christmas Dinner: picking a great cut of Prime Rib or a Crown Roast
BGen Tom Draude, USMC (ret) went home to Kankakee, Illinios to speak to Bishop McNamara High School (his alma mater), he spoke about “failure”
The basics of horseshoeing and hating on “comm Marines:” Montana Man (aka Rob Schwarz, LtCol USMC (ret))
He has Agent Orange inside of him and he’s not bitter… he’s proud to be an American: Ralph Kingsbury
VA alienation and the “f-word” in the Third Hour: LtCol Rob Schwarz (aka “Montana Man), USMC (ret)
Thoughts on President Trump’s National Security Strategy speech: MGySgt John Ubaldi, USMC (ret)
Train Operations 101: Col Will Costantani, USMC (ret)
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER DAN LAMOTHE: The complexities & nuances of the Transgender Issue for the DOD
Turkey Gravy PhD with the ALL MARINE RADIO Chef Kim Holmes
MAJOR MIKE ETTORE, USMC (RET): the Leftwich Trophy recipient and CEO of the Fidelis Leadership Group talks… LEADERSHIP
JOBS FOR VETS: ERI Engineering supports USMC UAS operations and is hiring — MSgt Ernie Cardenas, USMC (ret)
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