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Intense Ground Battles in Europe, Sequel: Wide-Scale Military Clashes Erupt in Ukraine

Analysis of Europe's Land Warfare Continues on Social Science of War Podcast, Focusing on Lessons from Russia's Conflict in Ukraine (Episode 8, Season 1)

European Conflicts, Continued: Intense Battlefield Engagements in Ukraine's Territory
European Conflicts, Continued: Intense Battlefield Engagements in Ukraine's Territory

Intense Ground Battles in Europe, Sequel: Wide-Scale Military Clashes Erupt in Ukraine

In the latest episode of the Social Science of War podcast, Dr. Jack Watling, a senior research fellow for land warfare at the Royal United Services Institute, joins Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, a retired United States Army officer, and Major Ryan Van Wie, a US Army infantry officer, to delve into the lessons learned from Russia's war in Ukraine.

The podcast, produced by the Department of Social Sciences at West Point, is a continuation of a two-part series that began two weeks ago, exploring the strategic and political dynamics of the NATO alliance. This episode, specifically, focuses on the tactical and operational lessons from the war in Ukraine.

The discussion covers various aspects, including mission command, logistics, air defense, and synchronizing combined arms across dispersed tactical units. One of the key points of debate is whether the United States should post permanent or rotational forces in Europe.

Dr. Watling, who has published and spoken extensively on lessons learned from the Russian war in Ukraine, highlights the extensive Russian casualties, the effectiveness of smaller, mobile technologies such as quadcopters and loitering munitions, and the vulnerabilities of European militaries due to smaller, less ready, and less deployable forces.

Lieutenant General Hodges, who has held command positions such as the commander of NATO's Allied Land Command and the commander of United States Army Europe from 2014 to 2017, contributes his extensive military experience to the conversation. Major Van Wie, who has published multiple articles on the war in Ukraine and has served in Operation Atlantic Resolve in Europe, brings a unique perspective as a current US Army officer.

The Social Science of War podcast is a valuable resource for anyone interested in military analysis and strategy. If you want to access the detailed tactical and operational lessons from this specific podcast episode, we recommend visiting the Social Science of War podcast platform directly or their episode archives to access the transcript or audio of Episode 8, Season 1.

  1. The tactical and operational lessons from the war in Ukraine, discussed in the podcast, include the importance of logistics and mission command, air defense, and synchronizing combined arms across dispersed tactical units.
  2. Dr. Jack Watling, a senior research fellow for land warfare, emphasized the extent of Russian casualties, the effectiveness of smaller, mobile technologies in warfare, and the vulnerabilities of European militaries due to smaller, less ready, and less deployable forces.
  3. Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, with his extensive military experience, contributed to the conversation, having held command positions such as the commander of NATO's Allied Land Command and the commander of United States Army Europe from 2014 to 2017.
  4. Military news, politics, general news, and sports enthusiasts can access the detailed tactical and operational lessons from the Episode 8, Season 1 of the Social Science of War podcast, by visiting the Social Science of War podcast platform directly or their episode archives for the transcript or audio.

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