Bilge Pumps 15 – Examples of Leadership with Prof. Andrew Lambert

By Alex Clarke We’ve made it to Episode 15 and the Bilgepumps crew have been joined by the one, the only, Laughton Chair of Naval History from King’s College London’s War Studies Department, Professor Andrew Lambert. Or as Alex has called him since he supervised his PhD, Prof! We are joined by him for an … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 15 – Examples of Leadership with Prof. Andrew Lambert

Sea Control 199 – The Eastern Mediterranean Question with Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis and Dr. Jan Asmussen

By Jared Samuelson Start your Project Trident Regional Strategies Week off with a barnburner! Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis and Dr. Jan Asmussen join the program to discuss Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, Israel, Libya, Egypt, Italy, France, the EU, NATO, colliding frigates, forward-deployed fighters, natural gas … can I stop now? No? It’s a lot, and our … Continue reading Sea Control 199 – The Eastern Mediterranean Question with Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis and Dr. Jan Asmussen

Bilge Pumps 14: The Future of the Escort Fleet with Special Guest CDR Salamander

By Alex Clarke We’ve made it to Episode 14 and no Russian ships have broken apart on us, although apparently their floating docks are now their biggest threat, and we did warn them in Episode 13. Well, as that is the norm, here is Bilge Pumps as we three regular naval geeks of easy listening … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 14: The Future of the Escort Fleet with Special Guest CDR Salamander

Sea Control 198 – Australian Amphibious Capabilities with COL Kim Gilfillan

By Jared Samuelson The Royal Australian Army’s Commander Landing Force, COL Kim Gilfillan, joins the program to discuss Australian amphibious capabilities, including a deep dive into the history of Australian amphibious operations, and the evolution of Australian amphibious doctrine. We also discuss balancing relationships with the Royal Army, U.S. Army, and U.S. Marine Corps, how … Continue reading Sea Control 198 – Australian Amphibious Capabilities with COL Kim Gilfillan