

Phil Baker is a Lieutenant Colonel and Army Engineer with the North Dakota Army National Guard with 34 years of combined service.
#STRATEGIC WAR COLLEGE ANDROID#
Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Android | RSS …seen by your partners so the they know that you’re engaged and seen by your adversaries so they know that you are really there…this is why it’s so important to actually be on the ground because that’s how people see you… The theme will be the “Role of Strategic Landpower in Future Joint and Combined Operations.” The second annual Strategic Landpower Symposium is set for 9- and there is a call for papers due by 15 January 2023. They join podcast editor Ron Granieri to discuss a variety of aspects pertaining to landpower to include, the National Guard State Partnership Program, special operations persistent forward presence, theater ISR operations and Marine Advance Based Operations alongside Army landpower doctrine.

In the virtual studio for this first episode to discuss shaping the theater are Phil Baker, Gregory Foxx, Kirk Sanders and Carl Zeppengno. A BETTER PEACE has organized two podcast sessions with those students to discuss their projects, their relationship to the strategic landpower symposium and possible implications for the future of U.S. Taking up that challenge seven members of the USAWC class of 2022 participated in the integrated research project as part of their Masters in Strategic Studies degree research requirement and presented their results at the symposium to amplify their work. As part of symposium Army leadership asked the United States Army War College Strategic Landpower Integrated Research Project faculty to address the future role of strategic landpower. Bringing together students, scholars and practitioners the symposium displayed original research and presented solutions to senior leaders about how landpower can help achieve national objectives in the future. This episode featured Phil Baker, Greg Foxx, Kirk A Sanders, Carl Zeppegno and Ron Granieri.įrom 10- the War College hosted the first annual Strategic Landpower Symposium. EDITOR’S NOTE: The current temporary theme we are using only credits a single guest.
