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Charles schwartz quotes11/30/2023 ![]() I think it was this fifth tour, with two tours out of here to Vietnam. Charles Flynn: James Hill had been at that particular time in Hawaii. Hill, who later became the I Corps commander and the SOUTHCOM commander. And at the time, the commander of the division was a guy by the name of J.T. So I spent my first tour here from '97 to 2000. And then I was a battalion operations officer and a brigade operations officer. So I left the Naval War College in 1997, and I came out to my first tour here in Hawaii, and I was the Chief of Operations in the G3. I went to the Naval War College for my intermediate schooling instead of the Command and General Staff College. Charles Flynn: So I spent almost four years in 2nd Ranger Battalion. Army, but how did your pathway end up with you commanding the U.S. Michael Green: And we always start learning a little bit about our guests and how they got situated working on the Indo-Pacific at high levels as you do. Green, appreciate you asking me to come on the podcast. So we're going to explore that with General Flynn, but first, of course, General, welcome. There were more Army divisions finding the Japanese in World War II than Marine Corps divisions, for example. Army provides the foundational logistics for our presence and operations, and historically has been a significant fighting force. They look at the Pacific and they see a lot of blue, so they think maritime services and Air Force. Army, which I'm guessing a lot of our listeners don't think about all the time. Army Pacific, General Charles Flynn, to talk about the strategic chessboard, the threat environment our allies and partners, and especially the role of the U.S. Michael Green: Welcome back to the Asia Chessboard for our 59th episode, and we are really privileged to be joined by the Commander of U.S. Army Pacific, coordination with allies and partners, and threats to the regional security environment. They touch on the history of the Army's engagement in the region, the foundational capabilities of U.S. ![]() ![]() Army Pacific, to discuss the role of the Army in the Indo-Pacific. Hannah Fodale: This week, Mike is joined by General Charles Flynn, Commanding General of U.S. I'm Andrew Schwartz at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Andrew Schwartz: Welcome to the Asia Chessboard, the podcast that examines geopolitical dynamics in Asia, and takes an inside look at the making of Grand Strategy.
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