We are pleased to invite two heavyweight guests for our final episode of the season.
Coming out of the shadows, we speak to Matt Chuter - our sponsor at Babcock. We were keen to learn more about how the latest evolutions in the battlefield are shaping the Crucible Teams thinking about the future design for Army collective training.
Matt also reflected on some of his personal highlights from this season, including Jenny McArdle on the future of Land Training, Andy Gales discussing TES, and Ethan Wilson on the Grey Zone. (Links to the episodes below)
And who better to invite back than Col Arnel David. Now in a new post, and overachieve as per usual, we were keen to hear about his latest challenge and works.
The discussion is wide ranging, and we couldn’t do the subject of his PhD justice in a short time, but we do cover the following:
We suggest listening to this on ¾ or ½ speed, as Col Arnel likes to talk at the speed of his thinking!
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Colonel
Colonel Arnel P. David is a Distinguished Military Graduate of Valley Forge Military College’s ROTC Early Commissioning Program. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant into the Florida Army National Guard with the 3rd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne).
In 2000, COL David completed the Signal Officer’s Basic Course and entered active duty. After company command in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) he transitioned to Fort Bragg, NC to complete the US Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Civil Affairs Qualification and Regional Analysis Course. He has completed a variety of mediation, evasive driving, negotiation, surveillance detection, and other special operations and interagency training courses.
He is currently attending the Joint Advanced Warfighting School and previously served as the DACOS G5 for the NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and just prior the US Special Advisor to the Chief of General Staff of the British Army (UK 4-Star General). He served as the Chief of Staff for the Army Future Studies Group in Washington D.C. under General Mark A. Milley. COL David redeployed in 2017 from Afghanistan where he served as the Commander’s Initiative Group Chief for the Special Operations Joint Task Force – Afghanistan (SOJTF-A). Prior to deployment, he served as a fellow in the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Strategic Studies Group.
He has served in a variety of leadership positions from platoon leader to battalion commander and in key staff positions leading planning teams and staffs. COL David deployed ro… Read More