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Join us as we talk to Soldiers from across FORSCOM -- we will share their stories and their contributions to readiness and the future fight.
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H2F and the Five Pillars
Join us for a conversation with Maj. Bridget Fyle, project officer for H2F here at FORSCOM, she discusses being an occupational therapist and how sleep can play an important role in rehabilitation. We also talk about the five pillars of #readiness: mental, sleep, physical, spiritual and nutrition. This is what make holistic health and fitness.
Listen to EVERY episode of the Frontline podcast on your favorite podcast platform or at one of the links below.
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The History of Memorial Day
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Steve Carney, Historian at Arlington National Cemetery. We delve into the history of Arlington and the origination of Memorial Day. This episode is dedicated to the memory of our fallen heroes, please never forget they made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
More information: https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil
Learning Materials: https://education.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Themes/Tomb-of-the-Unknown-Soldier -
The Crucible - The JRTC Experience' Podcast
This week we are sharing an episode from The Crucible - The JRTC Experience' Podcast, featuring a conversation with Gen. Andrew Poppas, the FORSCOM Commanding General.
In this episode we discuss warfighting, building lethality, and combat readiness of our formations. Specifically, we look at how = adopting a “fight tonight” mindset while simultaneously keeping an eye towards modernization will enable us to win the next fight. Combat training centers are critical for building lethality into our formations; leaders develop critical skills as they work through the
friction of simulated combat. An area that is incredibly difficult, but equally important for leaders is master, is shifting from focusing “down and in” to “up and out” to assist your higher headquarters as well as adjacent unit coordination.
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The Bataan Memorial Death March
Join us for a conversation with two #Soldiers from 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain "Patriots", stationed at Fort Johnson, La., about the participation in the Bataan Memorial Death March at U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range. They talk about their preparation for the event and what it meant to participate.
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Joining the Army 101
Join us for a conversation with Sgt. 1st Class Kiera Lowe, Station Commander for Pooler U.S. Army Recruiting Station located near Savannah, Ga. We discuss #ArmyLife to include how to join, contracts and bonuses, benefits and entitlements and so much more!
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Women in the Army
Join us for a conversation with four leaders in the U.S. Army's Signal Branch, all serving in FORSCOM units at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. We talk about mentorship, the importance of work-life balance, and STEM in the Army.