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  • #28 - LTC Lemar Farhad, USA
    2025/04/18

    This episode of the Foreign Area Officer Podcast delves into the unique background of LTC Lemar Farhad, USA, tracing his journey from a culturally diverse upbringing and Afghan heritage to his pivotal role in the U.S. Army. Lemar shares his transition into the FAO program, starting with his early assignments as an infantry and intelligence officer and detailing his first exposure to U.S. embassies and defense cooperation. Through captivating anecdotes, he highlights his significant assignments, including his work in Special Operations Command Europe, his impactful tenure as the ODC Chief in Kuala Lumpur, and his current role in Korea focusing on non-combatant evacuation operations (NEO). The conversation also explores challenges in leadership, the importance of understanding cultural contexts, and the value of reading to gain diverse perspectives. Lemar's journey exemplifies the integration of strategic thinking and operational expertise, emphasizing the art of diplomacy and the FAO community's crucial role in global defense and cooperation.

    Articles:

    Reimagining Policing in America—A Complete Institutional Overhaul by LTC Lemar Farhad

    Books Discussed:

    2034 by Elliot Ackerman and Admiral (Ret.) James Stavridis USN

    2054 by Elliot Ackerman and Admiral (Ret.) James Stavridis USN

    Ghost fleet by P.W. Singer

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:46 Meet the Guest: Lemar Farhad

    01:04 Transition to FAO: From Field to Strategy

    02:04 First Impressions of FAOs

    03:33 The Path to Monterey

    04:36 Language Training at DLI

    12:12 Unexpected Assignment: Malaysia

    13:34 Experiences at the Malaysian Staff College

    14:35 Return to the U.S. and Grad School

    19:33 First Assignment at CENTCOM

    21:20 Challenges and Lessons at CENTCOM

    26:21 Mentorship and Professional Development

    34:16 Transition to J2 at CENTCOM

    36:34 Introduction to Central Asia Desk

    37:05 Building Relationships in Central Asia

    38:03 Challenges of Language and Culture

    39:16 Innovative Security Cooperation Programs

    41:21 Impact of COVID-19 on Operations

    42:39 Personal Heritage and Career Impact

    44:00 Father's Academic Journey

    46:40 Early Life and Cultural Identity

    47:51 Deployment to Afghanistan Post-9/11

    48:53 Unique Assignment with Special Forces

    01:05:37 Transition to MI and Multiple Deployments

    01:07:52 Reconnecting with the Intelligence Community

    01:08:37 Special Operations Command in Europe

    01:09:08 First Country Team Assignment in Malaysia

    01:11:20 Challenges with a Difficult Deputy

    01:14:22 Leadership and Team Dynamics

    01:20:50 Current Role in Korea: NEO Operations

    01:39:48 The Importance of Reading and Fiction

    01:45:28 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 時間 48 分
  • #27 - COL(R) USAF Matt Yocum
    2025/04/04

    Join me for a conversation with USAF Col. (Ret.) Matt Yocum as we delve into his unique career trajectory, starting from his non-standard background in the Air Force's acquisition and engineering fields. Matt discusses his pivotal assignments, including his time in Israel as part of the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program and later as an Air Force attaché, where he navigated through significant events like the Second Lebanon War. This episode also explores his role as a Commander's Action Group (CAG) director at CENTCOM, where he was instrumental in providing detailed and narratively rich reports on international engagements. Matt reflects on the importance of storytelling in military communication and its impact on effective diplomacy. The talk also covers his post-military career as a writer of comic books and graphic novels, highlighting his passion for the art form and his current projects, including a biographical graphic novel on a notable Pakistani figure. Throughout the episode, Matt emphasizes the significance of relationship-building, effective communication, and relentless helpfulness in both military and personal endeavors.

    Links:

    www.Hangar19Consulting.com

    www.MattYocum.com

    Closet World Kickstarter

    Books:

    The Twilight War by David Crist

    Brief by Joe McCormick

    Lawrence in Arabia by Scott Anderson

    The New Map by Daniel Jurgen

    Power Broker by Robert Caro

    The Years of Lyndon Johnson by Robert Caro

    The Vision by King, Waltaand Bellaire

    Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by King, Evely and Lopes

    Pluto: Urusawa x Tekuza by Nagasaki and Urasawa

    Bone by Jeff Smith

    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers

    00:46 Meet Colonel Matt Yocum

    01:15 Colonel Yocum’s Air Force Journey

    01:59 The Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program (ESEP)

    02:44 Life and Work in Israel

    04:42 Challenges and Experiences in Israel

    09:01 Language Learning and Cultural Insights

    34:58 The Second Lebanon War

    39:35 Observations and Responsibilities as an Attache

    45:31 Career Transitions and Future Plans

    50:37 Arrival in Amman, Jordan

    50:46 The New Normal: ISIS Crisis

    51:44 Embassy Life and Community

    54:02 Building Relationships and Cooperation

    55:19 Information Sharing and Collaboration

    01:03:34 Training and Equipping the Jordanian Air Force

    01:18:44 Commander's Action Group (CAG) Experience

    01:37:51 Decision to Stay in CAG

    01:39:06 Balancing Family and Duty

    01:40:43 Returning to JSO and Preparing for Retirement

    01:42:14 Final Assignment and Retirement Ceremony

    01:45:37 Reflecting on a Military Career

    01:47:30 Challenges and Triumphs in Promotions

    01:55:37 Post-Military Career in Comics

    02:02:18 The Art of Storytelling in Communication

    02:14:07 Recommended Reads and Final Thoughts

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    2 時間 24 分
  • #26 - FA59 COL Nathan Finney, Army Strategist
    2025/03/21

    Join me for an interview with U.S. Army Colonel Nate Finney, an Army Strategist (FA59), discussing the roles and training of FA59 strategists, their relationship with FAOs, and the importance of building interdisciplinary teams. Finney shares insights from his career, including positions at HQDA, USARPAC, and Indo-Pacific Command, highlighting the need for strategists and FAOs to collaborate effectively. The conversation also explores Finney's involvement in founding writing and strategy-oriented organizations like the Strategy Bridge and the Military Writers Guild, emphasizing writing as a critical tool for professional development. The episode concludes with a discussion on recent changes in U.S.-China relations, China's military modernization, and the strategic challenges faced by the U.S. in the Indo-Pacific region.

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    1 時間 28 分
  • #25 - COL Christian Werner
    2025/03/07

    Join me for a conversation with Colonel Christian Werner, who currently serves at the U.S. Army War College. COL Werner shares his origin story of joining the Army influenced by his family's military background, his transition from Armor to FAO, and his extensive career path through various European assignments. He highlights his experiences in command and staff roles, the importance of language skills, and his impactful stint in Somalia as SDO/DATT. Werner also discusses his personal challenges, concepts like moral injury, and the importance of behavioral health. He explains the role and operations of the U.S. Military Observer Group and shares insights into SSC opportunities, language sustainment, and the rigorous BCAP/CCAP screening processes for command roles.

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    1 時間 40 分
  • #24 - CAPT USCG Aaron Delano Johnson
    2025/02/21

    USCG Captain Aaron Delano Johnson is the U.S. Coast Guard Liaison Officer (CGLO) to the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in Doral, Florida. IN this interview CAPT DJ provides detailed insights into his career, spanning multiple international deployments and engagement with various partner nations. He discusses the diverse roles and missions of the Coast Guard, including maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, drug interdiction, and international cooperation, particularly in the Caribbean and Latin America. Johnson highlights the specific challenges and interactions the Coast Guard faces in countries like Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. He also elaborates on the Coast Guard's involvement in broader security cooperation activities, security training, and humanitarian assistance. Beyond his Coast Guard duties, Johnson serves on the board of the Foreign Area Officer Association, promoting advocacy, professional development, and networking among FAOs across different services. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the strategic importance of the Coast Guard's international role and the value of strong inter-agency and international relationships.

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    1 時間 41 分
  • #23 - COL(R) Rick Cassidy
    2025/02/07

    In this episode of the Foreign Area Officer Podcast, we hear from U.S. Army COL(R) Rick Cassidy. Cassidy shares a detailed account of his military career, beginning with his involvement in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, and subsequent commissioning as an infantry officer in 1969. His military journey included assignments in Germany and a combat tour in Vietnam. Cassidy transitioned into the Foreign Area Officer (FAO) program in 1975, where ultimately focused on Japan. His language training included a year at DLI and the Foreign Service Institute in Yokohama, Japan. Cassidy recounts his experiences managing significant bilateral relations and intelligence collection, notably as an attache in Japan and Thailand. He closes with his post-retirement career as a defense consultant, sharing insights into the business practices and challenges in international military sales.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • #22 - COL(R) Denny Lane
    2025/01/24

    This conversation with COL (R) Denny Lane covers his unexpected path to becoming a FAO, his initial appointment as a Southeast Asian desk officer at the Pentagon, and his subsequent assignments in critical geopolitical regions including Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia during tumultuous times. Lane details his work on the Yellow Rain investigations, his advisory roles in the Thai and Cambodian armies, and his linguistic prowess in French, Chinese, and Thai. The dialogue also covers his later roles in Hong Kong, Beijing, and with the United Nations Border Relief Operation (UNBRO) in Thailand, where he reported on the Khmer Rouge.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • #21 - LTG(R) Charles Hooper
    2024/12/20

    When I started this project, LTG(R) Charles Hooper at the top of my list of FAOs I wanted to interview. Our discussion begins with a tribute to the late Colonel Sue Ann Sandusky, detailing her pioneering career in the FAO community and her impactful service in Sub-Saharan Africa. General Hooper reflects on his personal and professional relationship with Sandusky, highlighting her fearlessness and groundbreaking achievements. The conversation then delves into Hooper’s own FAO journey, describing the development and evolution of his career, including the challenges and triumphs of being dual-tracked in the early years of the program. We touch on the historical context of U.S.-China military relations, the importance of understanding China’s strategic culture, and General Hooper’s advocacy for cross-fertilization and single-tracking in FAO careers. The episode also features discussions on the value of Pentagon assignments, strategies for effective leadership and management as a FAO, and the need for FAOs to engage in writing and contributing to the discourse on international affairs.

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    1 時間 49 分