John Spencer is joined on this episode by retired General David Petraeus. He served thirty-seven years in the US Army, culminating his career with six consecutive commands as a general officer, including five in combat. He served as the commander of coalition forces in Iraq during the troop surge there, commander of US Central Command, and commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan. Following his retirement from the Army, he served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He earned a PhD from Princeton University and is the coauthor of the recent book Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine. He brings both scholarship and deep, firsthand experience fighting enemy forces in urban ares to this conversation.
Defending Mariupol
Tanks in the Urban Battle of Suez City
Israeli Armor in the Yom Kippur War
Synthetic Training Environments and the Future of Urban Warfare
Artillery in the Urban Battles of Ukraine
Inside the World's Only Urban Warfare Planners Course
What Do We Actually Need for Urban Warfare Training?
The 2022 Battle of Kyiv: A Lecture
What Does it Take to Rebuild a City Destroyed by War?
The Battle of Bakhmut
Twenty-First-Century Urban Warfare
Russian Military Technology and Urban Warfare
The Italian Stalingrad
Hostage Rescue: Understanding the Significance of the Mother's Bus Attack
A Firsthand Account of the Battle of Mariupol
The Battle of Jenin
Russia, Ukraine, And Urban Warfare
Round 2 of the World’s Only Urban Warfare Planners Course
Studying the Battle of Kyiv, Part 1
Why Urban Warfare is the Hardest
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