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013 S02 Ep 06 - Field Grade Lessons Learned w/MAJ Meyer & MAJ Formica of Good Geronimo, 2-501st PIR 

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The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the thirteenth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.’ Hosted by the Commander of Ops Group (COG), COL Matthew Hardman. Today’s guests are the field grade officers from 2-501st PIR, MAJ Doug Meyer and Anthony Formica from 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.
The 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment was established in November 1942 as part of the 101st Airborne Division but was deactivated after World War II. 2nd Battalion, 501st PIR was deployed to Vietnam as a member of 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and then was deactivated following the Vietnam War. Fast-forward to 2013 after some time spent in Alaska, 2-501st PIR became part of 1/82nd ABN as one of their infantry battalions. The battalion’s call-sign is “Geronimo” while at the JRTC they are jokingly referred to as the “Good Geronimo” since our OPFOR has the same call-sign. (The BCT’s call-sign is “Devil and their motto of “Strike and Hold.”)
During GEN Mark Milley’s tenure as Chief of Staff of the Army, he stated that he wanted “rotations at the Combat Training Centers to be like Ranger School but for BCT formations.” Our guests in this episode can in fact confirm that the JRTC has lived up to this request.
In this episode they discuss some of lessons learned as told through the eyes of a battalion’s two field grade, staff officers. They emphasize the importance of a battalion’s “Top 5” leaders needing to work as an effective team which results in the battalions functioning as a team at large. Additionally, they highlight the need for the field grades across the brigade to have an open dialogue, which will then overcome a lot of the bureaucratic traps that staff sections can often find themselves locked in. The area they emphasized was the need for units needing to establish, vet, disseminate, and test their systems prior to attending a rotation. This comes in the form of roles and responsibilities for staff sections coupled with the establishment of their standard operating procedures.
Part of S02 “If I Would Have Only Known” series.
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@Marteaml
@Marteaml Год назад
Great conversation, thanks for sharing. Tony Formica is one of the best leaders, planners, buddies I ever have. AATW!
@TheCrucible-TheJRTCExperience
You're right, Tony is a pretty good guy. He was a great asset for TF2 and JRTC at large while he was here and he went on to do great things for the Army.
@gulfflier4700
@gulfflier4700 Год назад
My question was answered. I was blessed to have 1LT Formica (senior) as my boss in the 3/34 FA in Germany 79-81. I was the Battalion Special Weapons NCO under his command. His leadership encouraged me to go stay in the Army and go to Warrant Office School. I retired in 2001 as a W4. I'm still out flying as Chief Pilot on a Gulfstream 600. I owe my career to tha leadership. Great to see his son is on the fast track and will someday be one of the Army's Senior Leaders.
@TheCrucible-TheJRTCExperience
The Formicas are good people. I’ve had the pleasure of serving with the younger while at JRTC. It helps that they’re also wicked smart.
@gulfflier4700
@gulfflier4700 Год назад
I Maj Formica the son of Richard P Formica?
@TheCrucible-TheJRTCExperience
I served with the son and have had the pleasure of meeting the father
@JafrenwGeogre-q3v
@JafrenwGeogre-q3v 11 дней назад
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@nexusly6720
@nexusly6720 Год назад
One says sir every sentence the other never says sir 😅
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