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Revolution in Military Affairs
Where the science of war exceeds the bounds of ideology
Revolution in Military Affairs explores military innovation and modern warfare's evolution. Revolution in Military Affairs adheres to the position that the science of war exceeds the bounds of ideology. As such, Revoluti
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11. Crossover Episode with the Max and Tony from the Underground Strategy Podcast
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29:47||Season 5, Ep. 87. A Discussion on Writing with Trent Lythgoe
42:51||Season 5, Ep. 7In this episode of the Revolution of Military Affairs podcast, we sit down with Dr. Trent Lythgoe, Associate Professor of Military Studies and the Fox Connor Chair of Leadership Studies at the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College. Dr. Lythgoe is a key leader in the Army’s initiative to reinvigorate professional writing across the force, encouraging soldiers and leaders to contribute to the discourse shaping the profession of arms.Dr. Lythgoe shares his insights into what makes writing impactful, emphasizing his three pillars: value, credibility, and clarity. He offers practical advice on how to develop your voice as a writer, navigate the challenges of criticism, and approach writing as an iterative process that sharpens ideas and communication.We also explore the Army’s efforts to strengthen its journal system through the Harding Project, aiming to foster robust and meaningful dialogue among soldiers and leaders. Dr. Lythgoe discusses how commanders can encourage writing within their units and the importance of creating a culture that values intellectual contribution.Whether you’re a seasoned author or just beginning your writing journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you hone your skills and make your voice heard.6. James Patton Rogers on Drone and Precision Warfare
51:53||Season 5, Ep. 6Join us for an engaging episode of the Revolution of Military Affairs podcast as we sit down with Dr. James Rogers, Executive Director of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute and an authority on drones, disruptive technology, and the evolution of warfare. Dr. Rogers brings a wealth of expertise from his roles as NATO Country Director for the Full Spectrum Drone Warfare Project and advisor to entities like the UN Security Council, UK Parliament, and EU Commission.In this episode, Dr. Rogers delves into his groundbreaking work, including his books Precision: A History of American Airpower and The De Gruyter Handbook of Drone Warfare. He unpacks the evolution of drone technology across three drone ages, exploring its profound implications for modern and future conflicts. From the historical roots of precision bombing to the alarming proliferation of drones among state and non-state actors, Dr. Rogers provides a thought-provoking analysis of the challenges ahead.We also discuss his journey as host of the Warfare podcast, his work in tech policy, and his perspective on the ethical dilemmas surrounding autonomous weapons. Don't miss this in-depth conversation that bridges history, technology, and the future of warfare.