THE AFTERMATH OF MOSUL: John Ubaldi

John Ubaldi
MGySgt USMC (ret)
Founder, The Ubaldi Reports

The principal of The Ubaldi Reports, John Ubaldi joins to talk about what comes next in Mosul.  With large scale resistance quelled, the task now turns to what comes next?  What role will Iran plan in the aftermath of Mosul?  Will a Sunni population accept a largely Shiite Iraqi Army?

Always interesting.

POLICE SHOOTING IN MINNEAPOLIS, ARSON & MOSUL: Alex Hollings

Alex Hollings
Former Sgt, USMC
SOFREP Contributing Editor

Alex Hollings is a former Marine and a Contributing Editor at SOFREP.  He joined us today for an interesting conversation about police shootings, the arson fire at his home and winning the peace after the fighting is done in Mosul.

Always an interesting guest, don’t miss this.

THE HISTORY OF FRENCH TOAST: Kim Holmes

KIm Holmes
ALL MARINE RADIO
OFFICIAL CHEF

Kim Holmes joined us to talk a little food history.

– Did you know that French Toast is not a French invention?

– Did you know that Italian sausage was an invention that sought to preserve meat in the warm Italian climate?

– Did you know that Polish sausage WAS invented in Poland and is a staple of the polish diet?

FOOD HISTORY… who knew it was so interesting?!

LEADERSHIP, TRANSITIONING & ECHO IN RAMADI: Scott Huesing

Scott Huesing
Major, USMC (ret)

Scott Huesing, Major USMC (ret) joined us to talk about his career as an infantry Marine… both as an enlisted Marine and an officer… his transition from the active duty to civilian after twenty-four years of service as a Marine, becoming a author (Echo in Ramadi), a public speaker, a veteran’s advocate and a CEO of his own consulting company.

Scott has interesting things to say about becoming a writer and pointed things to say about leadership and why it’s important for leaders to genuinely care about those they lead.

Great stuff!

THOUGHTS ON GEORGE MARSHALL & GETTYSBURG DAY 3: Phil Smith

George C. Marshall
General, U.S. Army

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 3 AT GETTYSBURG, Phil Smith, Col USMC (ret), joins us to talk about the deliberate attack made by the Army of Northern Virginia on the Army of the Potomac that occurred on July 3, 1863 on the ridges south of Gettysburg.

Phil and I look at the Lee’s concept for the attack on Day 3.  What was he attempting to do when he ordered “Pickett’s Charge”?

Gettysburg is epic battle in American history with incredible decisions to study for fans of military history and decision making.