Sea Control 513 – The U.S. Army in the Pacific with Tim Devine

By Jared Samuelson Lieutenant Colonel Tim Devine joins the podcast to discuss the Army’s potential role in a Pacific campaign. Tim is an Army strategist assigned to U.S. Army Pacific. Download Sea Control 513 – The U.S. Army in the Pacific with Tim Devine Links 1. “To Upgun Seapower in the Indo-Pacific, You Need an … Continue reading Sea Control 513 – The U.S. Army in the Pacific with Tim Devine

Sea Control 512 – Europe’s Marines with Dr. Sidharth Kaushal

By Walker Mills Dr. Sidharth Kaushal rejoins the Sea Control Podcast to talk about amphibious forces in Europe and how they can overcome downsizing navies and A2/AD threats to enhance conventional deterrence in the Baltic and Scandinavia. Dr. Kaushal also discusses how the traditional “Northern Flank” role of the US Marine Corps in the region … Continue reading Sea Control 512 – Europe’s Marines with Dr. Sidharth Kaushal

Sea Control 511 – Cornish Wrecking with Dr. Cathryn Pearce

By Jared Samuelson Dr. Cathryn Pearce joins the program to discuss myths and realities around Cornish Wreckers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Cathryn is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth. She is a member of the Port Towns and Urban Cultures research team, Chair of the British Commission for Maritime History, and … Continue reading Sea Control 511 – Cornish Wrecking with Dr. Cathryn Pearce

Sea Control 510 – The Fortress Fleet with Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD

By Jared Samuelson Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD joins us to discuss the Army’s Fortress Fleet concept, how it would fit with the Marine Corps’ Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations concept, and what the Army is learning from the conflicts in the Red and Black Seas. Nathan is an associate professor and Army strategist at the … Continue reading Sea Control 510 – The Fortress Fleet with Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD