Pineland Underground USAJFKSWCS, Ash Holzmann, Derek Riley, Jason Gambardella
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The official podcast of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. SGM Riley and MAJ Holzmann embark on a journey to provide the best podcast in the military with bi-monthly relentless awesomeness. Real. Bold. Un-restricted.
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Secrets Behind the Special Warfare Museum | Roxanne Merritt and Living History
Roxanne Merritt is truly an institution within Army Special Operations. Her tenure as the Supervisory Curator at the JFK Special Warfare Museum predates the establishment of SOCOM, and even predates Special Forces becoming a branch in the Army. Join us as we interview her for her podcast debut! The JFK Special Warfare Museum was established in 1963 and has and continues to spotlight the history of Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations, and Special Forces, as well as Army Special Operations throughout the decades.
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Writing About Writing | The Harding Project and the Effort to Revitalize the Army's Professional Journals
The Harding Project is an effort led by Zachary Griffiths and Leyton Summerlin as they strive to revitalize the professional military journals across the Army. This episode discusses "writing about writing," but also the efforts of The Harding Project and how Zach and Leyton are striving to both modernize and catalog the Army's professional military journals. Bonus guest Ms. Elvia Kelley also joins us to discuss the Special Warfare Magazine and the role of Public Affairs Officers.
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Eat, Sleep, Perform | Human Performance in Special Operations
Join us in today's episode as we have Jim Arp and Steve Mannino from the Human Performance organization within the United States Army Special Operations Center and School to discuss human performance in Army Special Operations. From physical therapists to registered dieticians. Interpersonal performance coaches, strength coaches, and athletic trainers.
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The Bone Marrow Mafia | How a single Soldier is changing the entire Army
Spc. Christian Sutton was at a punk rock concert when a random series of events propelled him to decide to change the entire Army. Chris is proof that a single Service Member can truly change the world. Join us and some of the members of his team (John, Brent, and Alex) as we discuss their grassroots efforts to save lives across the country.
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Selling SOF | Special Operations Recruiting Battalion (SORB)
This episode covers U.S. Army Special Operations recruiting. Join Lt. Col. Steven Crowe and Maj. Jim Maicke for an excellent conversation covering in-service recruiting for Special Forces, Civil Affairs, the Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Explosive Ordinance Disposal, and even Warrant Officers across the entire Army.
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The Cutting Edge | The Robotics Unmanned Systems Integrator Course
This episode covers modern drones as they are integrated into Special Operations training at the U.S. Army JFK Special Warfare Center & School. Maj. Steve Schuerman is the Charlie Company commander within the 6th Battalion, 2nd Special Warfare Training Group. His company is responsible for implementing 18F (the Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant Course), all three Joint Exploitation training courses, and the Robotics Unmanned Systems Integrator Course (RUSIC).
Customer Reviews
Consistently good
Lots of good content here related to leadership even if you’re not in the military. Yes it’s military themed but they do a good job breaking some terms down for civilians. Solid listening.
Great podcast!
As someone in the world of defense and foreign policy, this podcast does a great job of inspiring me and my peers. Keep up the great work!
SGM RITTER IS MY HERO
SGM Ritter is my hero and I hope one day to grow up to be just like him. No, he did not pay me to write this glowing review. (PM Me on FB so I can give you my address for a 6 pack of the Pineland Underground beer.) This is a great podcast and I think civilian employers should have their leaders listen to this. There are a lot of great take aways. Keep up the great work.