Podcast: The Spear – Combat in a Technological War
In 2011, Brennan Deveraux was a lieutenant on his first deployment. He was in Iraq, but the war...
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John Amble | 09.11.24
In 2011, Brennan Deveraux was a lieutenant on his first deployment. He was in Iraq, but the war...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 09.06.24
Would Patton or Montgomery be effective battlefield commanders in the twenty-first century? Does...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 08.28.24
Regular listeners of The Spear will know that the majority of the stories we feature are from the...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 08.24.24
On July 30, an Israeli strike near Beirut, Lebanon killed a senior Hezbollah commander. The next...
Read MoreTimothy Heck | 08.15.24
In the fall of 2006, Rory McGovern was a lieutenant, serving as a company fire support officer for...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 08.08.24
Just days ago, Ukraine’s government confirmed it had received the first batch of F-16s provided by...
Read MoreJohn Spencer | 08.02.24
On September 27, 1942, German forces attacked a house occupied by Soviet soldiers during the...
Read MoreOur guest on this episode of The Spear is Lieutenant Colonel Brian Kitching. A US Army officer...
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