
38 episodes

Breaking Doctrine Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD)
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Breaking Doctrine is the podcast of the US Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD) at Fort Leavenworth, KS. The podcast will explore timely topics of interest, regarding current and emerging Army and joint doctrine. Our guests will include a broad range of Army and other Service professionals with the vast knowledge and years of experience required to facilitate discussion on a variety of military doctrine-related topics.
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Episode 38 - “Reconstitution”
Reconstitution. This operation is often misunderstood in that most at the Tactical Level of War have yet to experience what actually happens. Is it a sustainment operation? Are there different kinds of reconstitution operations? In this episode of Breaking Doctrine, our host, Captain Wyatt Harper sat down to discuss reconstitution with the Commanding General of the Combined Arms Support Command, the Sustainment Center of Excellence, and Fort Lee, Major General Mark Simerly and Colonel Andy Morgado, the Director of the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) here at Fort Leavenworth.
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Episode 37 - “Gap Crossing”
In this episode of Breaking Doctrine, our host, Major James Cole sat down to discuss the intricate details of gap crossings. What do we, as a Force, have to do to be able to execute this pivotal and dangerous operation? Joined by Lieutenant Colonel (R) Jeff LaFace, Tactics author and lead author of ATP 3-91, Division Operations; Lieutenant Colonel Terry Riesel, Engineer and Protection Warfighting Function Chief for Operations Group Charlie, Mission Command Training Program; and Colonel Joseph “Clete” Goetz, the Commandant of the U.S. Army Engineer School.
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Episode 36 - “FM 3-0 Implementation”
In this episode of Breaking Doctrine, our host, Lieutenant Colonel (R) Nikki Dean sits down to discuss the implementation of FM 3-0: Operations. What does it mean for the Force? What does it mean for the rest of Army Doctrine? LTC Dean sits down with the Commanding General of the Combined Arms Center, Lieutenant General Milford H. Beagle Jr. and the Director of the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, Colonel (R) Rich Creed.
Watch the 90-minute introduction video to FM 3-0 for more understanding of the “why” behind it..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFYjO3XHd3Q
Listen to the FM 3-0 audiobook.
https://rdl.train.army.mil/catalog-ws/view/FM3-0Audiobook/index.html
Download the publication.
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Episode 35 - “FM 3-0 Writing Team Talks”
In this episode of Breaking Doctrine, our host, Lieutenant Colonel Nikki Dean sits down with the authors of FM 3-0 Operations to discuss the development of this major publication. What went on behind the scenes to write this book? Joined by LTC Eric Gilge, LTC James Chester, LTC (R) Matt Farmer, and LTC (R) Brian Goings, LTC Dean breaks down the tedious process of writing FM 3-0.
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Episode 34 - “Combined Arms at NTC”
In this episode of Breaking Doctrine, our host Lieutenant Colonel Nikki Dean sits down with LTC Adam Latham, a BCT trainer at NTC. As Bronco 07, LTC Latham has extensive knowledge on combined arms maneuver and life at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, CA. He has a lot say on the subject!
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Episode 33 - Doctrine: “METT-TC(I)”
In this episode of Breaking Doctrine Foxhole Fundamentals, our host, Lieutenant Colonel Nikki Dean sits down with LTC (R) Mike Flynn to discuss the newly added “I” to the Mission Variables. What does it mean? Why is it necessary? How does it affect operational planning?
Customer Reviews
Great content but...
Great content and insight for upcoming doctrine. However, just noticed during Episode 30, that someone is either thumping the table or the microphone and it's atrocious to listen to on speakers since the dialog is at a low volume and the low freqs seem to be boosted. Difficult listening experience.
Otherwise, trying to use this as an asset for my own personal LPD since the last time I was in an OPD was 2018.
Long winded
Great content, But it drags on far too long. Think attention span.
Outstanding first-hand perspectives
I find the Army to be endlessly fascinating. I love how the Army writes it all down. If you’re like me, then this podcast is for you.