King of Battle Podcast Season 4 Episode 2
King of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
Release Date: 07/10/2023
King of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird sits down with BG Rory Crooks, Director of Long Range Precision Fires Cross Functional Team to get an update on their latest projects.
info_outline King of Battle Podcast - Update on Marine Corp Field ArtilleryKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
King of Battle Podcast - Update on Marine Corp Field Artillery interview with Colonel Jarrod W. Stoutenborough, current commander of the Marine School of Artillery at Fort Sill.
info_outline King of Battle Podcast - Best Redleg Winning 13 Bravo TeamsKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird interviews the three winning 13 Bravo teams from the Best Redleg Competition, M777 winners - 2FAS 2nd Cav Reg, M109A6/A7 winners - 1-9FA 3rd ID Divarty and M119 winners - 2-2nd FA 428 FA BDE.
info_outline King of Battle Podcast - Best Redleg Winning Forward Observers Team from 75th Ranger RegKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird interviews the Best Redleg Forward Observer winning team from 3rd BN, 75th Ranger Reg.
info_outline King of Battle Podcast - Best Redleg Winning Fire Direction Team from 25th IDKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird sits down to interview the winning Fire Direction team about the Best Redleg Competition. Bravo BTRY 2-11 FA, 25th ID DivArty.
info_outline King of Battle - Best Redleg CompetitionKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird talks with 428 BDE COL Vic Scharstein and CSM Jason Obermuller to talk about the Best Redleg competition which was held at Fort Sill in May.
info_outline King of Battle Sn 4 Ep 6 - Whats New in Doctrine - a discussion from DOTD about FM301 and FM309 changesKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
The Fires DOTD Chief of Doctrine Division, LTC Alex Corby, Deputy Chief of FA Doctrine, CW3 Ryan Meyer, and Sr Fires Analyst and Deputy Doctrine Cheif, Mr. Allen Shell discuss whats new and the changes coming out with FM 301 and FM 309!
info_outline King of Battle Sn 4 Ep 5- COL Derek Baird speaks with COL Jason Morgan 1 AD Divarty Commander about his rotation in the box at NTCKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
COL Derek Baird, Assistant Commandant USAFAS, speaks with COL Jason Morgan, 1 AD Divarty Commander, about his rotation in the box at NTC. 1 AD has been the first Divarty into the box since the renewal of the Divarty structure.
info_outline King of Battle Sn 4 Ep 4 - Chief of the Field Artillery, BG Shane Morgan and CSMOB, CSM Paul FluhartyKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
Colonel Derek Baird, Assistant Commandant of the Field Artillery School sits down with BG Shane P. Morgan and CSM Paul Fluharty to talk about the recent happenings in the FA Branch and their career advice for those coming up the ranks.
info_outline The Latest from FA HRC Career ManagersKing of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
LTC Samuel "Joe" Nirenberg and LTC Patrick T. Caruso, HRC FA Career Managers, along with CPT Devan Smith and CPT Matt Keller talk all things Career Management. Inside tips and advice for the talent management portal, navigating the open marketplace, and what to look for in choosing the next step of your career.
info_outlineOur discussion with COL (R) L. Scott Lingamfelter, author of Desert Redleg and Yanks in Blue Berets.
L. Scott Lingamfelter was born in Richmond, VA. He then attended the Virginia Military Institute, graduating as a Distinguished Military Graduate, and commissioned in the Army as a Field Artilleryman in 1973. As a combat artilleryman with the 1st Infantry Division during Operation Desert Storm, he helped plan and execute the largest field artillery assault on enemy forces since World War II. He was then selected to command the 6th - 37th FA BN in South Korea. After many assignments worldwide, including Germany, South Korea, and the Middle East, he rose to the rank of Colonel. Following his service in numerous combat units, the Defense Intelligence Agency, as a Political-Military Officer in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and as a senior advisor on Special Access Programs to the Secretary of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army, and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, he concluded his military career as Military Assistant to the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. He retired in 2001 after 28 years of active duty service. Since retirement he gained significant experience in the war-torn Middle East as a US Army Military Observer with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, working with both Observer Group Syria and Observer Group Lebanon in the midst of armed turmoil. He has also worked for the private sector focused on strategic planning in support of the senior leadership for the US Missile Defense Agency in Washington, D.C. Additionally, he has worked in the emergency management, homeland security, and border security arena in support of Federal agencies, states, and localities. Elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from 2002 to 2018 representing Prince William and Fauquier Counties, he was a prominent voice for both fiscal and social conservatism in the General Assembly. Since retiring from the General Assembly, he authored his first book, Desert Redleg: Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War (University Press of Kentucky, 2020) and a second book Yanks in Blue Berets: American UN Peacekeeping in the Middle East that will be released on 4 July 2023 (University Press of Kentucky). He has started another book on reviving the revolutionary spirit of America’s founding fathers in today’s culture. Colonel Lingamfelter routinely contributes to the commentary page of The Washington Times on a range of political and national security topics.