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    Explore " troops" with insightful episodes like "Ukraine withdraws from Avdiivka, as Russian troops advance", "U.S. Strikes Back Against Iran-Backed Militias", "The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart: January 28, 2024", "The evolution of Russia’s combat recruitment" and "The Danger Edition - July 10" from podcasts like ""RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast", "Velshi", "The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart", "The Naked Pravda" and "The Danger Edition"" and more!

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    Ukraine withdraws from Avdiivka, as Russian troops advance

    Ukraine withdraws from Avdiivka, as Russian troops advance

    Ukraine says it has withdrawn from the besieged eastern town of Avdiivka, the fall of the town marks the biggest advance for Russia in many months.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it was a decision taken to save soldiers' lives.

    Guest: Michael Clarke, Visiting Professor in the Department of War Studies at King's College London and former head of the Royal United Services Institute

    U.S. Strikes Back Against Iran-Backed Militias

    U.S. Strikes Back Against Iran-Backed Militias

    Ali Velshi is joined by Sen. Tim Kaine, former U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, former U.S. State Dept. senior adviser Vali Nasr, Senior Fellow at American University of Beirut Rami Khouri, Director of Research at The Soufan Group Colin Clarke, Huff Post’s Akbar Ahmed, NBC’s Dan De Luce, NBC’s Antonia Hylton, NBC’s Trymaine Lee, NBC’s Keir Simmons, President & CEO of “Visit Philadelphia” Angela Val

    The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart: January 28, 2024

    The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart: January 28, 2024

    On this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart': The first U.S. military fatalities in the Middle East after a drone attack on a base in northeast Jordan. Plus, California Rep. Maxine Waters joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss the baseless Articles of Impeachment against Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas over the border crisis, and Donald Trump’s effort to block a bipartisan border security bill. And concerns over the role of artificial intelligence in the 2024 presidential election. Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff, Miles Taylor, joins Jonathan Capehart to explore how far these AI generated materials can go. All that and more on “The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.”

    The evolution of Russia’s combat recruitment

    The evolution of Russia’s combat recruitment

    The Naked Pravda explores how Russia’s mobilization drive is pressuring society and capturing men for the invasion of Ukraine. This episode features Project “Get Lost” creator and director Grigory Sverdlin, whose human rights group helps Russians evade the draft and leave Russia (among other things). For a geopolitical perspective on Moscow’s mobilization, Meduza spoke to Dr. Stefan Wolff, a professor of international security at the University of Birmingham in England and the cofounder of Navigating the Vortex, a newsletter on the geopolitical and geoeconomic context of events and developments around the world.

    Timestamps for this episode

    • (3:27) Project “Get Lost”
    • (5:10) The challenges of avoiding mobilization
    • (9:15) Consequences for ignoring a military summons
    • (12:24) Military recruiter tactics
    • (15:46) Mobilization’s social and demographic impact in Russia
    • (29:35) The future of mobilization in Russia and Ukraine

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    Mamma Lee on Courage, Overcoming Loss, Making Your Mark, Faith and America's Mighty Warriors

    Mamma Lee on Courage, Overcoming Loss, Making Your Mark, Faith and America's Mighty Warriors

    Are you inspired by the courage and strength of our nation's heroes? This week on Acta Non Verba join us in exploring the mission of Debbie Lee, an author, public speaker, political activist and Gold Star Mom who has spent her life honoring our troops and military families. In response to her son's last letter home to "pass on the love, the kindness, the precious gift of human life," she founded America’s Mighty Warriors to provide programs that improve quality of life for our military personnel and their families. Hear her powerful story as she inspires and encourages us all with her dedication to defending our defenders and fighting for freedom. Listen in as she shares her extensive advocacy work, her faith, and the importance of resilience and courage. Lee also stresses the significance of gratitude, kindness, and confronting grief. 

     

    You can learn more about Mamma Lee’s mission at https://americasmightywarriors.org

     

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    Biden Secretly Ups Spy Muscle In Middle East As U.S. Troops Attacked In Iraq, Syria

    Biden Secretly Ups Spy Muscle In Middle East As U.S. Troops Attacked In Iraq, Syria
    Nearly three weeks after the horrific massacre perpetrated by Hamas in Israel, and days after more than a dozen attacks took place on US troops in Iraq and Syria, the Joe Biden administration is reportedly stepping up surveillance measures in the Middle East. This includes increasing intelligence-gathering via drones and boosting patrolling at military camps that host its soldiers. America is implementing a host of measures, even as it sends a significant armada of warships and an arsenal of weapons to the region to deter the widening of the conflict. Listen for the full episode.

    #23. Leadership and Mental health: Experiences from the Military - Dan 'Zia' Joseph

    #23. Leadership and Mental health: Experiences from the Military - Dan 'Zia' Joseph

    Dan Zai Joseph, author of Backpack to Rucksack: Insight Into Leadership and Resilience From Military Experts, joins from the United States to speak about mental health among military personnel and veterans, the importance of understanding mental health as a leadership quality, steps to improve mental health, his research on jiujitsu as a mechanism for anxiety control and his upcoming books. 

    Dan's website: https://combatpsych.com/

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    Army Sergeant Major (S4 E11)

    Army Sergeant Major (S4 E11)

    The Army Sergeant Major plays a significant role in the lives of all non-commissioned soldiers. But how? Chief Warrant Officer James Smith talks about his role as senior advisor to the Army Commander, lends his perspective on what it takes to be a good leader, plus gives a preview of what’s to come with regards to kit and equipment. He also has advice on how to deal with some of the challenges of being a soldier.

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    The End of PTSD

    The End of PTSD
    Yes, there really is a method for ending the suffering and symptoms of combat PTSD for our brave men and women who have sacrificed so much in defense of our country and our ideals. Better yet, the results from a breakthrough new method can erase symptoms that have plagued a veteran for decades permanently, without drugs, and all in just as little as one hour! Sound impossible? It’s not. Joining me for this week’s show is the creator of this powerful new treatment protocol, Michael Cortina. Whether you are a veteran looking for help, or someone who knows or loves a veteran that you’ve seen suffering, or even if you’re just a patriotic citizen who truly wants to support our troops and make a real difference, this episode could literally change your life.

    EP61 Rededicating Fort Benning to Fort Moore with LTC (R) Steve Moore ‘75 and COL (R) David Moore ‘84

    EP61 Rededicating Fort Benning to Fort Moore with LTC (R) Steve Moore ‘75 and COL (R) David Moore ‘84

    This episode features an interview with LTC (R) Steve Moore, West Point Class of 1975, and COL (R) David Moore, West Point Class of 1984, where they honor the remembrance of their parents, LTG Hal Moore, West Point Class of 1945, and Julia Compton Moore, and announce the rededication of Fort Benning to Fort Moore.

    LTC (R) Steve Moore is the second child of LTG Hal and Julie Moore. Upon retirement from the Army, Steve ran his own software business. He then was recruited by IBM and, after 15 years, he split off to form his own consulting practice focused on project management and troubled project recovery. In 2015, Steve shut down the consulting practice to follow his heart, fish, and writes about the great outdoors.

    COL (R) David Moore is the fifth child of LTG Hal and Julie Moore. Upon graduation from West Point, David commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the infantry. After retiring, having completed 27 years of active federal service, he established “Command Decisions, LLC,” a project management consulting and leadership coaching business. He earned a Master of Industrial Engineering at North Carolina State University and is a graduate of the US Army War College.

    Please enjoy this interview between LTG (R) Steve Moore, Class of ’75, COL (R) David Moore, Class of ’84, and, your host, LTC (R) Dave Siry, Class of ’94, Director of the West Point Center for Oral History and instructor in the Department of History as they relive stories of the great Moore command team.

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    Key Quotes

    “He would always say the troops come first. That was a family saying. He meant that when he talked to us, as his children, you came first. But, also when you were in your units of assignment, the troops came first. The thing we like to hear now is the Simon Sinek: Leaders Eat Last, but that's intuitive for all of us in the military. And, the troops come first. Good, hard disciplined training, and, of course, what he internalized from West Point was never lie, cheat, or steal. And, never lie to your troops. Never cheat your troops. They should come first and they should be served.” - COL (R) David Moore

    “I think when you look at the Army values, it all goes back to: take care of your troops. If you implement the Army values in your life and in your command philosophy, you're going to take care of your troops.” - LTC (R) Steve Moore

    “What I knew of Mom is that she was always engaged in the community. When we were at Fort Ord, she was always engaged. We lived at the Presidio of Monterey, but she was often out at Fort Ord recognizing the value of her contribution, not as a duty, but as a love, as a desire to make that community better and to compliment that in ways that Dad could not achieve success. And, like Steve said, setting up Army community centers, advocating for daycare centers and those sorts of things. She realized that she could provide the opportunity to create momentum and, as you know, the wives’ discussion finds its way to the general officer, in a different way than the command channel. And so, by her being out there and having that connection with the community, she gave my dad a different way to connect and be part of the community in a way that his command status could not provide. So, it was a very complimentary relationship, but again, it was very much based on the mutual love of what they were doing and the mutual love of the Army and making those communities better.” - COL (R) David Moore

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    Episode Timestamps

    (02:54) The Moore family origins and background

    (10:31) Developing a command team

    (18:07) Hal Moore’s advice on leadership in the Army

    (20:08) Julia Compton Moore’s love for families

    (26:22) Moore’s take on the accuracy of the movie

    (31:45) Exemplifying the Army core values

    (40:18) Relationship with the Columbus, Georgia, Fort Benning area

    (48:39) Rededicating Fort Benning to Fort Moore

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    Links

    LTC (R) Steve Moore’s LinkedIn

    COL (R) David Moore’s LinkedIn

    LTC (R) Dave Siry's LinkedIn

    fortmoore.com

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    Freedom Watch Update - Oct 14

    Freedom Watch Update - Oct 14
    This edition features a stories about how Afghan and Coalition forces recovered and destroyed more than 4,000 kilograms of narcotics throughout Afghanistan and how Coalition Forces in Afghanistan have constantly evolved their approach to Afghan military operations since its beginning. Senior Airman Chris Pyles spoke with Explosive Disposal Technicians about the changes they have seen combating ordnance and protecting our Troops. Sound bites include Sgt. 1st Class Adam Jones, EOD Platoon Sgt. 717th Explosive Ordnance Company; Fort Cambell, Ky. Hosted by Senior Airman Chris Pyles.

    Freedom Watch Update - Jan 6

    Freedom Watch Update - Jan 6
    This edition features a story on how they may not have fireworks, but U.S. and Coalition Forces at Forward Operating Base Farah in Farah Province, Afghanistan had no problem celebrating 2011. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jessica King shows us how the Troops in western Afghanistan put their blood, sweat and tears into bringing in the new year. Sound bites include 2nd Lt. Aaron Destefano - Event Coordinator and Airman 1st Class Augustus Pfohl - Adventure Run Participant. Produced by Staff Sgt. Jessica King.

    Freedom Watch Update - Jan 28

    Freedom Watch Update - Jan 28
    This edition features a story on how the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Security Forces along with U.S. Coalition Forces spent four days at an Observation Point in Logar Province, Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Clayton Rogers report from inside one of the local villages where the Troops met with its key leaders. Sound bite includes 1st Lt. Jonathan Damalougiei, Street Level Engager. Produced by Lance Cpl. Clayton Rogers and Hosted by Staff Sgt. George Maddon.