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CIMIC and Reconstruction - Col. Mike McCoy - DefenceIQ
Col. Mike McCoy (Rtd) of the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) talks to us about the US military's analysis of stability and peace operations in Afghanistan and Iraq and how ongoing research and development in this field will continue to evolve. He will speaking in more depth on these topics at CIMIC & Reconstruction Operations 2010, May 19-21, London. Visit www.cimicandreconstruction.com.
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Close Air Support 2009 with Dr...
In advance of the Close Air Support 2009 conference, Keith Mallon discusses the integration of advanced technologies for CAS missions with Dr. Bill Powers of the Potomac Institute and US Marine Corps Warfighting Lab.
by Keith Mallon in Military
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Part IV - Remembering the Batt...
In the final segment of Remembering the Battle of Midway, you will hear a first-hand account of the Battle of Midway from Rear Adm. Joseph M. Worthington, who was the commanding officer of the USS Benham during the battle. Worthington discussed his participation in Midway in an oral interview with the U.S. Naval Institute in the spring of 1972. Worthington recalls the hours leading up to Midway, the sinking of Yorktown, and finally to the end of the battle. The American victory at Midway was a c
by Remembering Midway in Military
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Episode #65: Chemical/Biologic...
Colonel Zygmunt F. Dembek, PhD, Chief, Education and Training, Operational Medicine Department, Division of Medicine, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, will discuss the main biological agents of concern to the warfighter, with a focus on how to recognize symptoms of exposure and treat those affected. The knowledge about these agents is translated into information that has real-world application for those who treat our service members and is offered in a course entitle
by Dot Mil Docs in Military
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Leadership Lessons From Milita...
Much like the SWOT analysis that I learned in business school years ago, there are many leadership lessons borrowed and adopted from the rank and file of military figures both past and present. You simply can’t win military campaigns without strong and effective leadership. And you can’t make progress in business, or community projects or on government initiatives without strong leadership. Are leaders born or made from their experiences of life? That’s a questio
by CaroleCopelandThomas in Military
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Episode #64: Making Waves -- S...
Dave Moretti of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, RI, is the principal investigator for the Marine Mammal Monitoring on Navy Ranges program sponsored by the Chief of Naval Operations Environmental Readiness Division. He will discuss ongoing Navy-funded studies into the effects of sonar on marine mammals based on research gathered from Navy ranges where populations of sonar-sensitive whales have been identified. Researchers are analyzing data from prototype passive acoustic tools des
by Armed with Science in Military
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Dennis Miller is in the House!
Comedian, Talk-show host and national spokesman for USA Cares, Dennis Miller joins us to talk about USA Cares, supporting the troops and anything else that is on his mind.
John Revell, Public Affairs director for USA Cares will be on hand to talk about the resources and support USA Cares makes available to us as military families!by Beth Wilson in Military
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Winter AUSA Day 1, Part 3: Advancing Medical Technology for Soldiers
Please join Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command as he discusses "Advancing Medical Technology for Soldiers."
MG Weightman is followed by COL Robert H. Vandre, Director, Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine. COL Vandre will discuss how regenerative medicine has been used to regrow skin and other organs - and how someday it may be able to regrow entire limbs. -
UK and US Cyber Security Issues with IISS Analyst Nigel Inkster
Today we will be speaking with Nigel Inkster from the International Institute for Strategic Studies here in London. Nigel served in the British Secret Intelligence Service focusing extensively on transnational issues, eventually taking the post of Assistant Chief and Director for Operations and Intelligence. Nigel now serves the IISS in the role of Director of Transnational Threats and Political Risk. We will be discussing the current cyber security threat environment, definitions of cyber attac
by DefenceIQCP in Military
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Episode #220 - Final Episode
Tonight Troy and Marcus will look back over the last 4+ years of shows and reflect on all our guests, news events, and personal memories.
by You Served in Military
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Army Roundtable: New Army Physical and Combat Readiness Tests
Join the U.S. Army’s Online and Social Media Division for a Bloggers Roundtable in conjunction with the public reveal of the new Army Physical Readiness Test (APRT) and the Army Combat Readiness Test (ACRT).
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s, deputy commanding general for Initial Military Training, Lt. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, will present the APRT and ACRT at Fort Jackson, S.C. Pilot programs for the new tests are scheduled to begin next month in various locations throughout the Army aby DoD Emerging Media in Military
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Important discussion Monday night w/ Uncle Jimbo and Tankerbabe about "Wanat"
SSG Ryan Pitts, SGT Michael Denton, Jim Hanson and Tankerbabe (Leta Carruth) will be our guests Monday night. We will be discussing "The Battle of Wanat." SSG Ryan Pitt and SGT Michael Denton (both are medically retired from the Army) were in the battle of Wanat. "Somethings wrong when someone gets a Silver Star and a Reprimand at the same time" Uncle Jimbo of Blackfive http://blackfive.net Tankerbabe - From Cow Pastures to Kosovo http://fromcowpasturestokosovo.blogspot.com
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