Episodes
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The 366th Fighter Wing and Republic of Singapore Air Force ground crews prepare for daily Red Flag-Nellis 22-2 operations March 10, 2022, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 366th Fighter Wing is one of 14 participants from across the coalition core function forces training in Red Flag-Nellis 22-2. Coalition partners from Saudi and Singapore provide mutually beneficial educational and operational opportunities while promoting long-term relationships with future international military. Red Flag 22-2 will concentrate on three primary themes; defensive counter air, offensive counter air suppression of enemy air defenses, and offensive counter air-air interdiction.
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In this Joint Multinational Readiness Center “Train to Win” podcast, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elliot Harris, Senior Observer Coach/Trainer assigned to the Vampire Team, talks with Maj. Jason Turner, Maj. Matthew Jensen, and Maj. Josh Zaruba about what it takes to be a successful field artillery major at a battalion and brigade.
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In this Joint Multinational Readiness Center “Train to Win” podcast, Dr. Joyce Costello talks with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Elliot Harris and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. John Bamba, Senior Observer Coach/Trainers assigned to the Vampire Team, about Fires trends at JMRC. Lt. Col. Harris and Command Sgt. Maj. Bamba address areas around massing fires, military decision-making process and targeting, ammunition management and opportunities for home station training
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In this Joint Multinational Readiness Center "Train to Win" podcast, we speak with US Army Capt. Anthony Grajales, Distribution Company Primary Observer Coach/Trainer for the Brigade Support Battalion, about understanding logistics as a warfighter. Capt. Grajales discusses how one can understand logistics as a logistician as well as a warfighter. Questions such as the difference between a logistician and sustainer are addressed as well as how units can get the most out of their logistician.
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The Joint Multinational Readiness Center "Train to Win" podcast is a series of discussions with observer coach trainers who are involved in the training exercises. In this podcast, we talk with Lt. Col. Jason Vincent and Maj. Stuart Gallagher about an article they published that is in AUSA Army magazine titled, PSYOP, Civil Affairs Units Need to Prove Themselves.
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Unknown to many Soldiers who train at Hohenfels Training Area, is an area with a dark history. Once a prisoner of war camp, an area nearby is the final resting place of Polish displaced people. In this podcast, Staff Sgt. Gregory Stevens share the history of cemetery and the ceremony Polish officials held at Hohenfels Training Area on Jan. 27, 2020.