Military Matters Podcast - In this first of two episodes, Jack Murphy talks to Defense of Democracies Senior Fellow David Maxwell, a retired Special Forces colonel, about North Korea. Dave takes us behind the DMZ into the history of this country, how it has evolved militarily and why he likens the Kim family to a mafia crime family cult.
UFOs have long been a staple of science fiction: aliens and flying saucers, airplanes that eclipse everything human-made. But when in 2017 video footage of unidentified objects shot down by Navy fighter pilots was released, everything changed.
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Scott Mann, a retired special forces officer, tells the incredible story of how the veteran helps his Afghan partners find a way out of Afghanistan when the Taliban retakes the country. These veterans accomplished this daunting task from their kitchens, cars, and front rooms!
How to do it, see in the edition of the program "Military Affairs"! For more information on Task Force Pineapple, visit www.taskforcepinapple.org Also check out the SOFcast episode "Reflecting on 9/11 and Afghanistan," available wherever you listen to podcasts.
Maura Murray's disappearance 17 years ago shocked investigators and her family. A former cadet at West Point, she dreamed of becoming a nurse. Then one day after she started acting strange, she disappeared. Artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality are gradually being integrated into our fighters.
But what role will AI play on tomorrow's battlefield? Jack Murphy talks to Paul Scharr, vice president and director of research at the Center for a New American Security. Paul is also a former special operations intelligence officer with the Army's 3rd Ranger Battalion and the author of Cannibal Army: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War.
Follow Paul Scharre on Twitter @paul_scharre Jack Murphy takes us inside the harrowing story of Selina, who escaped an abusive marriage, and what the military did and didn't do to help her. *Warning: This series contains domestic violence, child abuse and animal abuse.
Listeners are advised to exercise caution.* This episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software engineering, we recommend checking out Sabio, a programming bootcamp and development community that has been training military veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY to learn more!
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Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy discuss last week's episode, an interview with the co-author of The American Code: Bowe Bergdahl and the US Tragedy in Afghanistan. Why was Bergdahl even allowed to join the military, were CONOPS fabricated, and did we all get the Bergdahl story wrong?
This episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software engineering, we recommend checking out Sabio, a programming bootcamp and development community that has been training military veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY to learn more!
National Guard troops have been called out or put on standby across the country to deal with election-related unrest, just as they were deployed after the killing of George Floyd while he was in police custody.
What are military and Fort Hood officials doing to address the recent outbreak of violence and misconduct in office? Do problem areas in nearby cities play a role? Find out in this week's quick show. Stripes reporter Rose Thayer helps us understand the Fort Hood Independent Review Board report.
This stunning report has already led to a number of sanctions. How bad is it? Worse than you think... Follow Rose Thayer on Twitter at @rose_lori and Rod Rodriguez at @rodpodrod Season 4 recaps are here!
Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy discuss this year's stories, from the Afghanistan evacuation to our military history of "awakening." Leave us a comment on the Apple Podcast and send us your thoughts and story suggestions at militarymatters@stripes.com On January 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters marched on our nation's capitol.
What started as a peaceful protest turned ugly when the protest turned into a riot as hundreds of people stormed the Capitol building where votes were being counted. In this episode, we talk to former neo-Nazi Shannon Foley Martinez about radicalization and extremism in the US military.
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Before he left the movement, Shannon knew as many as thirty soldiers who were part of the white supremacy movement. In this episode of Military Affairs, she talks about how she became radicalized and how her military friends did the same.
Follow Jack Murphy on Twitter @jackmurphyrgr and Rod Rodriguez @rodpodrod Visit www.stripes.com, use promo code PODCAST and save 50% on your digital subscription. This episode is sponsored by Navy Federal Credit Union, visit www.navyfederal.org for more information.
The Army signed a $21.9 billion contract with Microsoft to integrate HoloLens with the Army's Integrated Advanced Visual System (IVAS). Will this technology change the way we fight? Will we forget how to train in the real world?
What does the future of VR look like? Guests Palmer Lucky, Anduril Garth Smith and Gareth Seburn, Meta VR Kevin Cornish, Moth+Flame VR Tony Isaacs, PLW Model Works This episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software engineering, we recommend checking out Sabio, a programming bootcamp and development community that has been training military veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY to learn more!
Once the election was over, thousands of service members and veterans switched from Twitter and Facebook to MeWe and Parler, but why? And President Trump's recent tweet brings Section 230 back into the spotlight. What is Section 230 and how will it affect social media as we know it?
To learn more about the impact of these developments on justice, the use of our military, and the relationship between civilian and military power, Rod and Des speak with attorney, veteran, and former senior adviser to the Department of Homeland Security, Kevin Carroll.
Jack Murphy met Michael Ames, co-author of The American Code: Bowe Bergdahl and the US Tragedy in Afghanistan. Is there more to the story of Bowe Bergdahl's capture and detention? More than ten years later, new questions arise and the answers are not what you think.
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In the latest episode of Military Affairs, host Rod Rodriguez explored UFOs and what the Department of Defense knows about these strange occurrences. This week he will learn from an expert about the facts that can be gleaned from these meetings.
This episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software engineering, we recommend checking out Sabio, a programming bootcamp and development community that has been training military veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY to learn more!
We're back for the third season of a three-part future war in China. Jack Murphy talks to Roger Cliff, Indo-Pacific Research Professor at the US Army War College and author of China's Military Power: Assessing Current and Future Capabilities.
You can find Cliff's book on Amazon and wherever you buy books. Follow Military Matters on Twitter @stripesmpod What do vampires, werewolves and Nazis have in common? Jack Murphy talks to Dr. Eric Kurlander, author of Hitler's Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich, on the Nazi obsession with the occult and how Hitler convinced the country to abandon science in favor of the occult.
The recent deaths of Delta Force member William J. Lavigne and ex-Commander Timothy Dumas are being investigated as homicides. Their deaths brought renewed attention to another fatal shooting involving Lavigne, her best friend and Special Forces soldier Mark Leshikar.
Jack Murphy takes us inside the life and death of Mark Leshikar. We speak to his sister and widow and uncover never-before-seen details about this mysterious case. Missing evidence, completed reports and a witness who is only now able to speak.
This is the second part of the story of Selina, who escaped an abusive marriage to a special forces officer. From victims' advocates to her ex-husband's control system, we hear first-hand accounts of the military's actions and inactions as she struggled to stay safe.
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*Warning: This series contains domestic violence, child abuse and animal abuse. Discretion is recommended.* Jack Murphy and Rod Rodriguez discuss the two-part story of domestic violence in the military. They also discuss why sociopaths don't make good soldiers and why this story isn't about SWAT but about the military problem in general.
This episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software development, we recommend checking out Sabio, a coding bootcamp and development community that has been training veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY to learn more! My uncle served in Vietnam, since I am not getting my questions answered, I have gone to social media to get answers because the VA is not answering my questions.
He served from 08-27-1962 to 11-22-1968, his name was Charles Hall. I am looking for any information I can get such as what class he was in, what his duties and responsibilities were, what he did in the service where he was stationed.
If you have any questions, please contact my Facebook, my name is Donna Hall and my picture is of a pink camp with a deer kissing with an infinity sign. Visit cheaptickets.com/military and get 18% off hotels offered by military, veterans, reservists and national guardsmen.
Save 50% on Stripes.com digital subscription, use promo code "PODCAST" The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan has marked a new era in military operations and presence, but we're not alone. The Great Power Competition, or GPC, isn't just some new buzzword, it's a shift in how the Department of Defense will do business in a world of near-peer adversaries.
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We're talking internet personalities and military commanders. Class 1 Estyn Muse on his response to a Marine Corps TikTok video that caught the attention of the Department of Defense and the military. Jack Murphy then takes us into the strange story of a wartime rape victim who ends up behind bars instead of her abuser.
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In this episode we get to the heart of what "revivalism" and "critical race theory" are and how they relate to our military. Guests: Brian "BK" Kimber, former Air Force medic and host of World News with BK, Dr.
John Witte, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Plus Robert LaFollette School of Public Affairs political science chairs Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy talk about listener ghost stories from last episode, talk about their own experiences with the supernatural, and we're sharing three more stories from our listeners!
From lights in the sky to deadly ghosts! Subscribe today! Military Matters hosts Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy discuss last week's episode about the Russia-Ukraine crisis. How does the collapse of the Soviet Union relate to this war, Putin's loss of power, and whether nuclear weapons could play a role.
Subscribe today. Part 2 of our future war series on Russia is coming soon! We had the honor of sitting down with the amazing Chris Cassidy; Sailor, astronaut, and star in Disney+ Among the Stars. Chris shares his experiences joining the Navy, going to BUD/S, being ejected into space, and his recent work that made the National Medal of Honor Museum a reality!
Is there anyone better at learning how to manage stress? All this and more in this episode of Military Affairs! To learn more about the Medal of Honor Museum and how you can help, visit https://mohmuseum.org
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