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    Explore " sadr city" with insightful episodes like "03XX Series LAB 3: Brian Adamson", "Episode 29: War Stories - Matt Fisk - part 2 - Sadr City, Iraq April 4, 2004" and "Battle in Sadr City" from podcasts like ""03XX Series", "Redneck Redemption!" and "Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS"" and more!

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    03XX Series LAB 3: Brian Adamson

    03XX Series LAB 3: Brian Adamson
    Interview Start Min 8:37 Brian Adamson, a distinguished veteran, and cyber strategist, graced our podcast with his profound insights and experiences. With a career spanning over two decades in the US Army, Brian's journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and unwavering dedication to service. His tenure in the military saw him don multiple roles, from a Logistician and Military Intelligence Analyst to an Infantry Officer and Signal Corps member, culminating in his retirement from the USCYBERCOM as a Joint Cyberspace Planner. Brian's expertise in the cyber domain was a focal point of our discussion. As the former Lead Strategist within the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)/JFHQ-DoDIN Combined Action Group, he shared his unique perspective on the evolving landscape of cyber warfare and security. His insights, drawn from his time developing strategic initiatives to support the Director/Commander’s vision, provided a rare glimpse into the intricate workings of cyber defense. Our conversation also delved into the poignant topic of mental health, a subject Brian is deeply passionate about. Drawing from his personal experiences and observations, he shed light on the importance of mental health support in the military and beyond. His involvement with the Cape Fear Resilience Project, an initiative aimed at fostering resilience and mental well-being, further underscored his commitment to this cause. Brian's recounting of his deployment in Sadr City, Iraq, was a powerful segment of our discussion. His firsthand experiences provided a compelling narrative of the realities of war, the challenges faced by servicemen and women, and the enduring spirit of the military fraternity. Outside his military and professional pursuits, Brian is a proud father and grandfather. He is an active member of several organizations, including the ROCKS, Inc. Buffalo Soldier Chapter, Blacks in Government (BIG), Military Officer’s Association of America (MOAA), and the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA). He also serves as an adjunct professor with Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) and is a recent graduate of DISA’s Mid-Level Leadership Program (MLLP). Our podcast with Brian Adamson was a journey through his remarkable life and career, touching on the cyber domain, mental health, his time in Iraq, and his involvement with the Cape Fear Resilience Project. His story is one of resilience, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to service. Host-Jose Herrera Host-Tyler Pawlak Editor-Julian Patrick Special Guest-Brian Adamson https://03xx-series.simplecast.com/ https://www.capefearvrp.com/team-1 Video Content Credits: Tristan Barton Revelations CSIS GrayZone The Medium is The Message Marshall McLuhan David Bowie 1999 Interview

    Episode 29: War Stories - Matt Fisk - part 2 - Sadr City, Iraq April 4, 2004

    Episode 29: War Stories - Matt Fisk - part 2 - Sadr City, Iraq April 4, 2004

    In this episode we have part 2 of the Matt Fisk story from his time in the Army serving in Iraq and the events that led to drastic change in his life as a result of war.  Matt's story of what he experienced on Black Sunday in Sadr City Iraq on April 4, 2004 is a story of loss, hatred, anger and ultimately healing and forgiveness.  Listen as Matt tells of the process God used to bring him from professing atheism to surrendering his life to preach the Gospel of Christ. 

    Battle in Sadr City

    Battle in Sadr City
    Just back from being under fire in Sadr City this week, award-winning journalist leila Fadel, Baghdad Bureau Chief for McClatchy, gives viewers on-the-ground analysis of the latest events and close-up look at the state of the war. And, Bill Moyers talks with Marth Nussbaum, the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of law and Ethics at University of Chicago, about church and state, and her newest book, lIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE: IN DEFENSE OF AMERICA'S TRADITION OF RElIGIOUS EQUAlITY.
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