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    Explore " squadron" with insightful episodes like "Domestic Operations (S5 E3)", "The Multinational Brigade - Latvia (S5 E2)", "Episode 29 | 86 (Anime) & Men Who Take Too Much Responsibility", "Tanks (S5 E1)" and "Soldiers Update: A Day at the Range" from podcasts like ""Canadian Army Podcast", "Canadian Army Podcast", "Black Nerd Talks", "Canadian Army Podcast" and "Soldiers Update"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Domestic Operations (S5 E3)

    Domestic Operations (S5 E3)

    Ever wonder what it takes to get soldiers out the door and responding to domestic emergencies? It’s more than just filling up a truck with troops, shovels, sandbags and rolling out, that’s for sure. Lieutenant-Colonel Geneviève Bertrand from the Canadian Army Headquarters Operations cell explains how the green machine gets rolling when things get tough at home.

    Feel free to contact Captain Adam Orton with any comments or questions:

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    The Multinational Brigade - Latvia (S5 E2)

    The Multinational Brigade - Latvia (S5 E2)

    This is a big one, and it’s happening now. The Canadian Army is significantly increasing its footprint in Latvia as part of Operation REASSURANCE. This mission is shaking up the Army’s training and deployment cycles, and will bring new kit into the hands of the troops. Lieutenant-Colonel Marc Kieley talks about transitioning the current battle group in Latvia to a brigade and the impact it will have on both Regular and Reserve soldiers.

    Feel free to contact Captain Adam Orton with any comments or questions:

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    Episode 29 | 86 (Anime) & Men Who Take Too Much Responsibility

    Episode 29 | 86 (Anime) & Men Who Take Too Much Responsibility

    Intro and Outro music produced by Namai 畝ド果 

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    Intro and Outro music produced by Namai 畝ド果 

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    Tanks (S5 E1)

    Tanks (S5 E1)

    Love tanks? So do we! Hear all about how the heavy metal of the battlefield helps the Canadian Army support the fight on the ground, how the crews make it all work, and the role they’re playing in modern day warfare. Lieutenant-Colonel Darryn Gray, Commanding Officer of the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), gives us his take on why tanks are awesome.

    This episode was recorded during the summer of 2023.

    Feel free to contact Captain Adam Orton with any comments or questions:

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    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: HOW TO EXCEL IN YOUR SQUAD (S1 E5 Connection + Belonging)

    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: HOW TO EXCEL IN YOUR SQUAD (S1 E5 Connection + Belonging)

    In this informative and engaging episode, we delve into the key aspects of being a good member of your squad and mastering squad dynamics. Join us as we explore the essential skills and mindset needed to become a valuable team player in your group setting. From effective communication to active collaboration, we uncover the secrets behind fostering a harmonious and productive squad environment. Discover how individuals can contribute their unique strengths while also building an interconnected tribe that works towards a shared goal. With expert tips and real-life examples, we guide you through strategies for conflict resolution, problem-solving, and improving synergy within your squad. Learn how to navigate different personalities, and capitalize on each member's strengths to achieve remarkable results. Our comprehensive discussion also includes the significance of trust, reliability, and accountability within a team. We shed light on the impact of these traits on long-term squad success and the development of strong team bonds. So if you're someone who simply wants to enhance their abilities as a team player, this video is perfect for you. Empower yourself with the knowledge and techniques necessary to excel as an individual while contributing to the greater success of your squad. Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a master of squad dynamics and foster a positive team environment. Listen now and unleash your full potential as a valuable team player!

    Kelvin Davis: Old School (Oldest Rookie in ABA History & 62 Year Old NBA Tryout)

    Kelvin Davis: Old School (Oldest Rookie in ABA History & 62 Year Old NBA Tryout)

    Old School is in the house! Kelvin Davis joins us to share his hoops journey; one that isn't quite finished yet. You may have heard his name in the news the last few months and if you haven't then you're going to LOVE this story!

    Kelvin Davis is the oldest rookie in professional basketball history. At age 47 his professional career began in the ABA. Fast forward to today, at 62 years young he is following his dreams of playing in the NBA. Kelvin shares his past growing up in Alabama, high school hoops scene in Alabama, college days at Alabama State, memories from ABA, his everyday training schedule for the NBA, his tryout, his book and MUCH more.

    Kelvin has been an inspiration across the world and it was an honor to have the opportunity to learn more about his story. He has incredible energy and is truly one of the nicest people we have had the opportunity to speak with. Kelvin is a great example of why you should never give up on your dreams. We have a feeling that this won't be the last time you hear about Old School.

    Thank You Kelvin Davis!

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    058 - Vamos a hablar de Wonder Woman 1984 con Víctor “Canas“ Avilés

    058 - Vamos a hablar de Wonder Woman 1984 con Víctor “Canas“ Avilés

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    First Female Thunderbird Pilot

    First Female Thunderbird Pilot

    This episode was made possible by Foundation For Women Warriors. Foundation for Women Warriors (FFWW) is a unique support organization created exclusively for the women veteran community. They provide essential programs to enhance the economic and personal wellbeing of women veterans and their families. Originally established in 1920 to serve widows, war nurses, and mothers of fallen service members, Foundation for Women Warriors is celebrating its 100 year anniversary. FFWW honors the service of women veterans by empowering their future through financial assistance, childcare assistance, and professional development.  If you want to learn more about Foundation for Women Warriors and how to get involved head to their website foundationforwomenwarriors.org.

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    At five years old Nicole went to an air show in California and saw the F-4 fly and knew she wanted to be a fighter pilot. Even though women couldn’t be fighter pilots her family didn’t dissuade her from joining. She knew at 12 that she wanted to attend the Air Force Academy and even wrote a letter to the Academy letting them know she wanted to attend.

    She applied and was accepted into the Air Force and Naval Academy along with ROTC scholarships and choose to attend the Air Force Academy. Even though she knew she couldn’t be a fighter pilot when she began her training at the Air Force Academy in 1992 she was planning to be a tanker pilot.

    In 1993, the law banning women from fighter pilots was removed and the doors opened for her to follow the dream she had since she was five. She graduated and went off to pilot training and was able to graduate and become an F-15E pilot. She said she was never the greatest pilot but always worked hard.

    Her first assignment was at RAF Lakenheath in England. And she found herself flying her first combat mission after the Kosovo War ended. She followed her then-boyfriend, now-husband to North Carolina after spending more than a year apart doing long distance. They were set to be married on Oct 7, 2001. September 11th happening less than a month before. There was almost the potential the wedding would be delayed, but it happened. And it actually was the first day bombs were dropped in Afghanistan. 

    She and her husband were given the opportunity to move together to Korea for their next assignment shortly after their marriage and they headed out to Korea. And a few weeks later her former squadron was preparing to deploy for Operation Enduring Freedom. She said it was hard to not go with them.

    We talked about a number of highlights from her career and the challenges that she faced throughout her career. Being dual military, they worked to have open communication with their leadership and also took turns having each other’s career be in the driver’s seat. 

    In 2006, she became the first female Thunderbird pilot. She talked about applying to be a Thunderbird and not even realizing no woman had done that. She had always served in an Air Force where women could be fighter pilots and didn’t realize that she would be breaking a barrier when she applied. She said that it was important for her to not only open that door for women but leave it open for the women after her. She put pressure on herself to not only do the best for herself but also so that the next woman to fill that role wouldn’t be years away. 

    In 2012 she was a commander of 333rd Fighter Squadron. She loved being a commander and had so many stories of how she was able to impact the lives of her Airmen directly through her leadership as a commander. She also began to have strange symptoms that no one could pinpoint what was causing and wasn’t able to fly anymore. She was determined to continue to provide service to the Air Force even if she couldn’t fly. She went to the Naval War College and was a White House Fellow. Then one morning in 2016 she woke up and couldn’t move. She was paralyzed temporarily and was sent to Massachusetts to get seen by a specialist. They discovered she had Lyme disease and had an infection in her brain. 

    The military allowed her service to continue as she went through treatment and then in 2017 she was mailed her retirement paperwork and she was no longer in the Air Force. It was a hard transition and very abrupt. She credits the Wounded Warrior Program to help her find herself and what led her to find her purpose again as a Speaker.

    She encourages young women to join the military. She talked about the barriers being broken and how much opportunity there is. If there is a desire in your heart to do it, you should.  

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    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Wounded Warrior Project

    US Air Force Academy

    US Naval Academy

    Air Force Thunderbirds

    Related Episodes:

    Before Women Could Be Fighter Pilots – Episode 29

    Do You Know the Story of the Original Military Women Pilots? – Episode 49

    A Navigator in the Air Force – Episode 62

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    #43 | Learn How to Become a U.S. Navy Helicopter Pilot with Sarah Alexandre

    #43 | Learn How to Become a U.S. Navy Helicopter Pilot with Sarah Alexandre

    Are you interested in going to the U.S. Naval Academy or becoming a U.S. Navy Helicopter pilot?  If so, you will not want to miss this episode with Helicopter Pilot and Quality Assurance Officer, Sarah Alexandre.  She generously shares her journey from high school to what the admissions process is like to get into the Naval Academy, what her time was like at the Naval Academy and now what it is like to work as a U.S. Navy Pilot.  Sarah even tells us about her most challenging mission and what a typical day is like for her.  

    We could not be prouder of Sarah.  She was absolutely a delightful and informative guest.  We know you will enjoy this conversation with Sarah as much as we did.

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    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #113 "Signal To Noise"

    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #113 "Signal To Noise"
    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #113: Signal To Noise
    Spoilers Abound! This episode contains spoilers for all of the following: Episodes 1 and 2 of the new Robots in Disguise cartoon, Transformers #39, and More Than Meets The Eye #s 1-39. This is your one and only warning. Then, we have a very special treat for our listeners – an interview with none other than James Roberts of More Than Meets The Eye fame. Next, we return to our traditional comfort zone: upcoming Transformers toys: simplified Cyber Series sub-line that took us all by surprise, Platinum Edition Blitzwing and Astrotrain, and the Coneheads "Seeker Squadron" set. We wrap up with another segment of bragging rights!