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    Eagles, Globes, and Anchors

    Eagles, Globes, and Anchors

    Audio | U.S. Marine Corps Training and Education Command
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    About

    A bimonthly podcast covering the intersection of strategy, security, and warfare.



    Episodes


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 45. An Annotated Guide to Tactics

      This is episode 45 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Olivia Garard. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses her new book, An Annotated Guide to Tactics: Carl von Clausewitz's Theory of the Combat, available from MCUPress at https://www.usmcu.edu/Outreach/Marine-Corps-University-Press/Books-by-topic/MCUP-Titles-A-Z/An-Annotated-Guide-to-Tactics/. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/26/2022


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 44. The Rise and Decline of U.S. Military Culture Programs

      This is episode 44 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Kerry Fosher, MCU's Director of Research. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses her new edited volume, The Rise and Decline of U.S. Military Culture Programs. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/13/2022


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC, Part VI

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC, Part VII

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC, Part IV

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC, Part V

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • Marine participates in cold-water immersion training at Fort McCoy during CWOC, Part III

      A Marine with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., participates in cold-water immersion training Dec. 9, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines participated in the course that was temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff ran three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1-9, 2021. The cold-water immersion is the final training event in the course. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office)

      12/09/2021


    • 6th Marine Regiment Marines participate in Cold-Weather Operations Course Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Part II

      Marines assigned to the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejuene, N.C., pull an ahkio sled during training Dec. 1, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines are participating in the course that has been temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff are running three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1 to 9, 2021. After the first CWOC class completes its training, the CWOC training team of instructors will also conduct five more 14-day training sessions of CWOC into March 2022. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

      12/01/2021


    • 6th Marine Division Regiment participate in Cold-Weather Operations Course Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Part III

      Marines with the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., pull ahkio sleds during training Dec. 1, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines are participating in the course that has been temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff are running three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1 to 9, 2021. After the first CWOC class completes its training, the CWOC training team of instructors will also conduct five more 14-day training sessions of CWOC into March 2022. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

      12/01/2021


    • 6th Marine Regiment Marines participate in Cold-Weather Operations Course Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy

      Marines assigned to the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejeune, N.C., pull a sled during training Dec. 1, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines are participating in the course that has been temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff are running three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1 to 9, 2021. After the first CWOC class completes its training, the CWOC training team of instructors will also conduct five more 14-day training sessions of CWOC into March 2022. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

      12/01/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 42. MCU Arctic Symposium

      This is episode 42 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are Col. Brian Cole, MCU's Marine Corps Reserves Chair; Lt.Col. Joern Qviller, Norwegian Army and faculty at the Command and Staff College; and Dr. Lon Strauss, Associate Professor of Military History at the Command and Staff College. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      11/02/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 41. On Contested Shores

      This is episode 41 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are Timothy Heck and Brett Friedman. Dr. Johnson's guests discuss their new edited volume, On Contested Shores. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      09/01/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 40. Marine Corps Doctor of Philosophy Programs

      This is episode 40 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are LtCol Matthew Lundgren from the PHDP-Strategist track, and Maj Ezra Akin from the PHDP-Technical track, to discuss the development and utilization of the Marine Corps' PhD Program. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      07/14/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 39. Women, Peace, and Security

      This is episode 39 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are Dr. Lauren Mackenzie, MCU Professor for Cross-Cultural Competence and co-chair of MCU's WPS Committee, and LtCol Emanuel Zepeda, Deputy Director of the Krulak Center and the Marine Corps' WPS Point of Contact. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      06/16/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 38. A New Conception of War

      This is episode 38 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Maj Ian Brown, Operations Officer at the Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses John Boyd's contribution to the Marine Corps and maneuver warfare. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      06/02/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 37. Hesitation Kills

      This is episode 37 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Lt.Col Jane Stokes, author of Hesitation Kills. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses her book and its selection on the Commandant's Professional Reading List. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      05/20/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 36. Nuclear Shadow

      This is episode 36 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are LtCol Nathan Fleischaker and Maj Shawna Sinnott, Marine Corps PhD Strategy students at Stanford University. Dr. Johnson's guests discuss their new article on War on the Rocks, "The Marine Corps under the Nuclear Shadow." Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      04/28/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 35. Maximilian Uriarte on Terminal Lance and The White Donkey

      This is episode 35 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Maximilian Uriarte, also known as Terminal Lance. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses his book, The White Donkey, and its significance as part of the Commandant's Professional Reading List. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      04/14/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 34. Commandant's Reading List

      This is episode 34 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are 1stSgt Monica Cervantes from the Lejeune Leadership Institute, Maj. Ian Brown of the Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare, and Monika Mazlowski of the Gray Research Center. Dr. Johnson's guests discuss the Commandant's Professional Reading Program. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      03/31/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 33. Dr. Nadia Schadlow on U.S. National Interests

      This is episode 33 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Nadia Schadlow, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses U.S. national security interests amidst the pandemic. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/05/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 33. Dr. Nadia Schadlow on U.S. National Interests

      This is episode 33 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Nadia Schadlow, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses U.S. national security interests amidst the pandemic. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/05/2021


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 32. BGen Bargeron MCU Year End Review

      This is episode 32 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps University (MCU) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is BGen Jay Bargeron, President, Marine Corps University and Commanding General, Education Command. BGen Bargeron discusses how MCU responded to the COVID-pandemic and plans for AY21. The views expressed in this podcast reflect those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of the United States Marine Corps or Department of Defense. You can follow Marine Corps University on Facebook and Twitter at @marinecorpsu.

      06/03/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 31. Emergent Technology and National Security

      This is episode 31 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Brandon Valeriano, The Donald Bren Chair of Military Innovation. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses developments in emerging technology and their implications for national security. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      05/20/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 30. JD Work on Cyber Conflict and Security

      This is episode 30 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Mr. JD Work, the Bren Chair for Cyber Conflict and Security. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses current cyber security challenges and how the United States can best overcome them. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      05/06/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 29. MCDP 7 Learning

      This is episode 29 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is MajGen William F. Mullen, Commanding General, Training and Education Command. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the new Marine Corps doctrinal pub, MCDP 7. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      04/23/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 28. Strategic Communication and Informational Power

      This is episode 28 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Mr. Donald Bishop, The Donald Bren Chair in Strategic Communications at Marine Corps University, a position funded by Marine Corps University Foundation. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses strategic communication and the significance of informational power. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      04/02/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 27. Stoicism and Mental Resilience

      This is episode 27 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Mr. Donald Robertson. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the topic of stoicism and mental resilience. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      03/17/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 26. Naval Education Strategy

      This is episode 26 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Mr. John Kroger, Chief Learning Officer of the Navy. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the new Education for Seapower Strategy 2020. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      03/02/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 25. Naval Strategy for the Future

      This is episode 25 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Mr. Bryan McGrath, Managing Director of the FerryBridge Group. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses contemporary and future naval challenges. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      02/19/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 24.Navy and Marine Corps Integration

      This is episode 24 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is CAPT Andria Slough, the Navy Chair at MCU. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the Education for Seapower Report and the challenges of Navy Marine Corps Integration. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      02/04/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 22. One Belt, One Road

      This is episode 18 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, retired LTG and former US Ambassador to Afghanistan. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses China's One Belt One Road initiative. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/22/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors -- 21. The Constitutional Challenge of Fighting Information Warfare

      This is episode 21 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Jill Goldenziel, faculty at MCU's Command and Staff College. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the ways in which U.S. law leaves America vulnerable when facing and engaging in information warfare. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      01/07/2020


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 20.Maritime Strategic Thought

      This is episode 20 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guests are Mr. Paul Westermeyer and Dr. Brianne Robertson of Marine Corps University's History Division. Dr. Johnson's guests discuss their new anthology, The Legacy of American Naval Power: Reinvigorating Maritime Strategic Thought. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      11/13/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 19 Great Power Politics

      This is episode 19 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Christopher Harmon, the Donald Bren Chair of Great Power Competition at Marine Corps University. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses changes in the global geostrategic environment. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      10/28/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 18 Nordic Partnership and Cold Weather Operations

      This is episode 18 of the podcast, Eagles, Globes, and Anchors, from Marine Corps University, featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is LTC Terje “TB” Bruoeygard, military faculty at MCU's Command and Staff College. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the Nordic Partnership and Cold Weather Operations. Marine Corps University works to advance the legacy of Marine Corps warfighting excellence through a forward-thinking military academic institution that delivers world class education to develop professional leaders.

      10/16/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 17 Small Boats and Daring Men

      This is episode 17 of Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps University (MCU), featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. and CDR Benjamin (BJ) Armstrong of the US Naval Academy. CDR Armstrong discusses his new book, Small Boats and Daring Men, which looks at the evolution of the amphibious navy. The views expressed in this podcast reflect those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of the United States Marine Corps or Department of Defense. You can follow Marine Corps University on social media at @marinecorpsu. (Podcast produced by Jen Patja Howell)

      09/25/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 16. USMC PhD Program

      This is episode 16 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps University featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Marine Corps University. Dr. Johnson’s guest is Major Rob Arant of the Krulak Center. Dr. Johnson’s guest discusses the Marine Corps PhD program. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the intersection of strategy, security, and warfare. The... read more

      05/31/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 15. Russia

      This is episode 15 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. William Morgan, Director of the Diplomacy and Statecraft Course at the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Morgan’s guest is Dr. Eugene Rumer of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Dr. Morgan’s guest discusses multiple topics related to Russia. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the... read more

      05/02/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 14. Dr. Peter Caddick-Adams

      This is episode 14 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. James Lacey, Professor of Strategic Studies at the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Lacey’s guest is historian and author, Dr. Peter Caddick-Adams (@militaryhistori). Dr. Lacey’s guest discusses multiple topics related to the Normandy invasion during World War II. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College,... read more

      04/04/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 13. Allied Leadership in WWII

      This is episode 13 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Col. Craig Price, Joint Warfare Course Director at the Marine Corps War College. Col. Price’s guest is Dr. Mark Stoler, Professor Emeritus at the University of Vermont. Col. Price’s guest discusses allied leadership and civil-military relationships during World War II. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College,... read more

      03/07/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 12. World War II Strategy

      This is episode 12 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. James Lacey, Professor of Strategic Studies at the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Lacey’s guest is Dr. Robert Citino, the Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian at the National World War II Museum. Dr. Lacey’s guest discusses multiple topics related to German strategy during World War II. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the... read more

      03/06/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 11. Author Jonathan W. Jordan

      This is episode 11 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. James Lacey, Professor of Strategic Studies at Marine Corps University. Dr. Lacey's guest is author Jonathan W. Jordan. Mr. Jordan discusses the allied leadership during Operation Overlord and their impact on operations in the European theater. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the intersection... read more

      03/05/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 10. Relationship Repair

      This is episode 10 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Marine Corps University. Dr. Johnson's guests are Dr. Lauren Mackenzie, Professor of Military Cross-Cultural Competence at the Center for Advanced Operational Culture Learning(CAOCL), and Ms Kristin Post, a researcher for the Translational Research Group at CAOCL. In this episode Dr. Johnson's guests discuss... read more

      03/04/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 9. Mexico

      This is episode 9 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our guest host, Dr. William Morgan, Course Director of the Diplomacy and Statecraft Course at the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Morgan’s guest is Dr. Duncan Wood, Director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.. Dr. Wood discusses the recent developments in Mexico and the U.S. - Mexican relationship. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the... read more

      01/22/2019


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 8. Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity

      This is episode 8 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Marine Corps University. Dr. Johnson's guest is Val Jackson from Marine Corps University’s Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the innovative work being done for the Marine Corps by the Krulak Center. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast... read more

      12/20/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 7. Russian Culture and the Cognitive Dimension

      This is episode 7 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guests are from Marine Corps University’s Center for Advanced Operational Culture Learning (CAOCL). Her guests include Dr. Blago Tashev, a researcher at CAOCL, Mr. Mike Purcell, a lecturer at CAOCL, and Mr. Brian McLaughlin, CAOCL’s subject matter expert on Eastern Europe. Dr. Johnson's guests... read more

      12/18/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors - 4. Interview with Author, Dr. Jeffrey Lewis

      This is episode 4 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Jeffery Lewis, author of The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States: A Speculative Novel. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses his book and the impact of fiction on professional military education. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the... read more

      12/04/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors

      This is the introductory podcast of Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring excerpts from Marine Corps University (MCU) employees and guests speakers. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the intersection of strategy, security, and warfare. The Marine Corps War College, as the senior PME institution of the Marine Corps, educates selected military and civilian professionals in order to... read more

      11/26/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 5. Conscription

      This is episode 6 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. Michael R. Strobl. Dr. Strobl discusses conscription, the all volunteer force, and the issues surrounding a draft. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the intersection of strategy, security, and warfare. The Marine... read more

      11/14/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 2. Iran, Building Bridges and Widening Gulfs

      This is episode 2 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guests are Dr. Amin Tarzi, Director of Middle East Studies at Marine Corps University, Mr. Ali Alfoneh, Senior Fellow, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington (AGSIW), and Mr. Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute. Dr. Johnson's guests discuss the current national security situation... read more

      11/07/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 6. Case Studies

      This is episode 6 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guest is Dr. William Morgan, Course Director for the MCWAR Diplomacy and Statecraft course. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses the value of case studies in professional military education. Eagles, Globes, and Anchors is the strategically-minded podcast of the Marine Corps War College, covering the... read more

      11/05/2018


    • Eagles, Globes, and Anchors – 3. Campaigning for Strategic Effect

      This is episode 3 of the podcast Eagles, Globes, and Anchors from the Marine Corps War College (MCWAR) featuring our host, Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dean of the Marine Corps War College. Dr. Johnson's guest is Col Craig Price, the Director of Joint Warfare at MCWAR and the Marine Corps University Reserve Affairs Chair. Dr. Johnson's guest discusses one of the methods MCWAR uses to instill strategic mindedness within our students, the campaigning for strategic effect case study. Eagles, Globes,... read more

      10/30/2018