Lieutenant General George Flynn describes how his friend and former boss General Gray, the 29th Commandant, transformed the US Marine Corps’ warfighting, ethos and capabilities.
Join Beatrice and Paul as they discuss Admiral Sergey Gorshkov's legacy with Captain (ret.) Dr. Kevin Rowlands, exploring his impact on the Soviet Navy's evolution.
Join this week's podcast guest David ‘JD’ Davies in examining Michiel de Ruyter, the apolitical naval commander who delivered a significant defeat to the Royal Navy in 1667.
Explore the life of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, a military leader celebrated for his integrity and humility, as analysed by naval historian Lt Cdr Dr Seok Yeong-dal.
Join podcast guest Professor Martin Motte as he explores Raoul Castex's legacy and considers the strategic insights of the naval officer who championed joint military operations.
Join Dr Daniel Whittingham and podcast hosts Beatrice, and Paul as they explore Major-General Sir Charles Edward Callwell's imperialist views and insights on counterinsurgency.
Explore the insights of Cdr Dr Benjamin Armstrong as he discusses Mahan's influence on naval leadership and education, including his recognition by RUSI.
In this episode Professor Andrew Lambert joins hosts Professor Beatrice Heuser and Paul O'Neill to discuss Corbett as the defender of a distinct British role in the world, advocating a 'British Way of War'.