Episode 14: Unraveling the Gordian Knot; the Power of Network Engagement

Episode 14: Unraveling the Gordian Knot; the Power of Network Engagement

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Guest

Reyes Cole

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Guest Reyes Cole joins host Dave Brown to discuss the subject of Network Engagement, a growing area of doctrinal importance for various types of operational analysis, and one that underpins nearly every operational mission set, as well as every one of the currently identified Irregular Warfare activities.

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Guest:

Reyes Cole Serves as the Irregular Warfare and Competition capability developer and analyst for HQ USMC, within the Ground Combat Element Division, and the Capability Development Directorate (CDD). Mr. Cole has served with the USMC for over a decade as the lead for institutionalizing Irregular Warfare requirements into Marine Corps missions and requirements. Reyes retired in 2012 from the US Army as a LTC after 26 years of service in infantry and Special Forces units. His military service focused on counternarcotics missions at home and abroad, and his background also includes experience in civil affairs, security cooperation, security force assistance, network engagement, countering transnational organized crime, counterinsurgency, stabilization activities, and counter threat finance.

Episode Length

55:54

File Size

127 MB

File Format

MP3

Release Date

12-2024

Keywords

U.S. Naval War College, Center on Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups, CIWAG, Irregular Warfare, IW, Trident, Network(s), Network Engagement, Countering Threat Networks, CTN, JP 3-25, civil affairs, security cooperation, security force assistance, network engagement, countering transnational organized crime, counterinsurgency, stabilization activities, counter threat finance, network analysis, comprehensive

Episode 14: Unraveling the Gordian Knot; the Power of Network Engagement

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