Breaking Doctrine is the podcast of the US Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD) at Fort Leavenworth, KS. The podcast will explore timely topics of interest, regarding current and emerging Army and joint doctrine. Our guests will include a broad range of Army and other Service professionals with the vast knowledge and years of experience required to facilitate discussion on a variety of milita... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
Why is the Arctic gaining more and more national and military attention? Major General Joseph Hilbert, former commanding general of 11th Airborne Division (Arctic), and Colonel (Retired) Rich Creed, Director of the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate,... more
Lieutenant General Matthew McFarlane, commanding general of America's First Corps, and Mr. Rich Creed, Director of the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, join our host Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Gregory to discuss the significance of the corps in lar... more
Major General Christopher Norrie and Division Command Sergeant Major Jonathan Reffeor (Third Infantry Division Command Team), join our host Major Avalon Dillon on today’s episode to discuss doctrine and transformation in contact. They discuss lessons... more
The Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD) recently published an update to FM 3-0, Operations. Three members of the writing team - Major Scott McMahan, Brian Goings, and Matt Farmer – discuss the key updates and feedback that led to the revision.
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Just wanted to say that I am enjoying the content. If possible in the future could y’all either have individual microphones so that the volume doesn’t fluctuate between guests or adjust the balances to where everyone is at the same volume?
Just finished my time as an OC/T at NTC. Loved it and would love to come back one day
Just finished my time as an OC/T at NTC. Loved it and would love to come back one day
Could be shorter…some episodes are better edited than others…and some hosts are too robotic and obviously reading a script. Batting .750 over all.
Great content, But it drags on far too long. Think attention span.
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Focused on the evolving landscape of military doctrine, the content explores various aspects of Army and joint operations, emphasizing updates, principles, and strategic considerations necessary for effective combat in contemporary scenarios. Notable themes include Arctic operations, large-scale combat operations, and leadership assessments, with a commitment to enlightening professionals in military roles through expert insights and experiences from seasoned personnel. Unique to the series is its utilization of firsthand contributions from military leaders, enhancing the audience's understanding of intricate military concepts and their application in real-world scenarios.
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Recent guests on Breaking Doctrine include:
1. Major General Joseph Hilbert
2. Colonel Retired Rich Creed
3. Matthew MacFarland
4. Rich Creed
5. Matt Farmer
6. Brian Goings
7. Mike Skuza
8. Colonel Bradley Louden
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