The Operational Arch Podcast

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The official podcast of the School of Advanced Military Studies, dedicated to bridging the gap between tactics and strategy through the study of operational art and the operational level of war.

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Dr. Scott Gorman is the director of the Advanced Strategic Leadership Studies Program at the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS). He specializes in strategic leadership and civil-military relations, contributing to the understanding of the complexities involved in military advising and the importance of maintaining trust and dialogue between military and civilian leaders.

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Civ-Mil Relations w/Dr. Scott Gorman (E42)

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Dr. Scott Gorman
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civil-military relations military advice trust between military and civilian leaders political informed military

Dr. Scott Gorman, director of the Advanced Strategic Leadership Studies Program at SAMS, joins the Operational Arch to discuss the complexities of civil-military relations and the nuances of providing best military advice. The conversation touches on the importance of the military being politically informed rather than partisan and the critical nature of maintaining trust and dialogue between military and civilian leaders.

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China's Counter-Intervention Strategy w/Mr. Pete Wood (E41)

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The Operational Arch
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Mr. Pete Wood
Keywords
China counter-intervention strategy military doctrine strategic competition

Mr. Peter Wood joins the Operational Arch to deep dive into China's counter-intervention strategy. This episode explores how this strategy fits into China's broader military doctrine as well as examining the nuances of China's approach to regional and global strategic competition.

0:00 35:29

Multinational Operations w/LTG(R) Aguto (E40)

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LTG(R) Tony Aguto
Keywords
US-NATO partnership multinational collaboration strategic military planning national caveats interoperability issues Russia-Ukraine conflict air superiority command and control systems military technology critical thinking SAMS graduates coalition operations joint operations

Lieutenant General (Retired) Tony Aguto discusses the US-NATO partnership, the importance of multinational collaboration, and the role of strategic military planning in modern warfare. He highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by national caveats, interoperability issues, and the rapid adaptation required on today’s battlefield, particularly in light of lessons from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Aguto emphasizes the changing nature of air superiority, the need for improved command and control systems, and the balance between mass production and modularity in military technology. He underscores the critical thinking skills of SAMS graduates in solving complex problems and urges planners to be adaptable, collaborative, and ready for unforeseen challenges in coalition and joint operations.

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