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Ep: 353 - Losing Game: How Wars Are Lost and Veterans Pay the Price

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In this compelling episode of "The Decision Hour," host Adam Bird sits down with Eric Hommel, a retired Lieutenant Colonel whose extensive military career offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of service across different branches. Eric's journey is a fascinating one, beginning as a Navy submariner before transitioning to an Air Force officer, providing him with a broad view of military operations and leadership dynamics.

Eric's time in Afghanistan is a focal point of the discussion, where he shares vivid accounts of the challenges faced on the ground. He recounts the complexities of navigating the rugged Afghan terrain, the cultural nuances that often went unnoticed by higher command, and the day-to-day realities of engaging with local communities. These experiences underscore the importance of cultural sensitivity and the need for a deep understanding of the local context to achieve mission success.

One poignant example Eric shares is the difficulty in establishing trust with Afghan villagers, a crucial element for gathering intelligence and ensuring the safety of troops. He describes efforts to build relationships through small gestures, such as sharing meals and participating in local customs, which often proved more effective than traditional military strategies.

Eric also reflects on the strategic challenges faced during his deployments, particularly the disconnect between military leadership and the realities on the ground. He highlights instances where decisions made at higher levels failed to consider the nuanced and rapidly changing conditions in Afghanistan, leading to operational setbacks and increased risks for soldiers.

His book, "The Losing Game: How to Lose A War and Fail Veterans" serves as a critical examination of these military failures, emphasizing the need for leaders to understand the 'why' behind their missions. Eric argues that this understanding is not only vital for mission success but also plays a significant role in the rehabilitation of veterans, who often struggle to reconcile their experiences with the broader objectives of their service.

Throughout the episode, Eric's personal anecdotes and reflective analysis provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the systemic issues within military strategy and the importance of adapting to the cultural and political landscapes of conflict zones. He discusses the impact of political decisions on military operations, illustrating how these choices can complicate efforts on the ground and affect the morale of those serving.

Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of military leadership, the lessons learned from decades of service, and the enduring spirit of those who serve. This episode promises to offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by our military and the path forward in addressing these complex issues. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the realities of war and the truths that emerge from those who have lived it.

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A tartalmat a The Decision Hour biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The Decision Hour vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

In this compelling episode of "The Decision Hour," host Adam Bird sits down with Eric Hommel, a retired Lieutenant Colonel whose extensive military career offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of service across different branches. Eric's journey is a fascinating one, beginning as a Navy submariner before transitioning to an Air Force officer, providing him with a broad view of military operations and leadership dynamics.

Eric's time in Afghanistan is a focal point of the discussion, where he shares vivid accounts of the challenges faced on the ground. He recounts the complexities of navigating the rugged Afghan terrain, the cultural nuances that often went unnoticed by higher command, and the day-to-day realities of engaging with local communities. These experiences underscore the importance of cultural sensitivity and the need for a deep understanding of the local context to achieve mission success.

One poignant example Eric shares is the difficulty in establishing trust with Afghan villagers, a crucial element for gathering intelligence and ensuring the safety of troops. He describes efforts to build relationships through small gestures, such as sharing meals and participating in local customs, which often proved more effective than traditional military strategies.

Eric also reflects on the strategic challenges faced during his deployments, particularly the disconnect between military leadership and the realities on the ground. He highlights instances where decisions made at higher levels failed to consider the nuanced and rapidly changing conditions in Afghanistan, leading to operational setbacks and increased risks for soldiers.

His book, "The Losing Game: How to Lose A War and Fail Veterans" serves as a critical examination of these military failures, emphasizing the need for leaders to understand the 'why' behind their missions. Eric argues that this understanding is not only vital for mission success but also plays a significant role in the rehabilitation of veterans, who often struggle to reconcile their experiences with the broader objectives of their service.

Throughout the episode, Eric's personal anecdotes and reflective analysis provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the systemic issues within military strategy and the importance of adapting to the cultural and political landscapes of conflict zones. He discusses the impact of political decisions on military operations, illustrating how these choices can complicate efforts on the ground and affect the morale of those serving.

Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of military leadership, the lessons learned from decades of service, and the enduring spirit of those who serve. This episode promises to offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by our military and the path forward in addressing these complex issues. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the realities of war and the truths that emerge from those who have lived it.

Oder his book: Click Here

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