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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 38min

#187: The Marine Corps Fittest Instructor Competition with LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade

Hey Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week we welcome LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade to the show. LtCol Gregson is the Director for the Marine Corps Center for Learning and Faculty Development at TECOM and Kelsie is the High-Intensity Tactical Training Coordinator for Marine Corps Base Quantico. They talk to us about the TECOM Fittest Instructor Competition. The competition is a multi-day, multi-disciplined, multi-event competition for instructors across the Marine Corps that challenges participants both mentally and physically. Both LtCol Gregson and Kelsie discuss how they came to be a part of the planning for the competition, where the genesis of the competition came from, and their plans to expand it. It was great talking to them about this really innovative way to focus on the health of the force and increase readiness. And as we are all woefully behind in our standard New Year’s resolutions to focus on health and be more fit, hopefully this conversation is not only informative, but helps us get off our butts. * A note to our listeners: the audio quality of this recording somehow degraded between the moment finished post-production and publishing the episode. We apologize for the muffled sounds but if you turn up the volume on your device, you won’t regret it. Enjoy! <p>The post #187: The Marine Corps Fittest Instructor Competition with LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Mar 27, 2025 • 44min

#186: Capt Riley Tejcek Talks Her Book, Getting Gold, and Enjoying Calendar White Space

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week we are very excited to be welcoming back to the show Capt Riley Tejcek to the show. Riley is the Support Officer for the Expeditionary Warfare School at the Marine Corps University here at MCB Quantico. She recently returned from her Iraq deployment only to take her first gold medal in January, saw her children’s book hit the shelves in March, and is now off to Lake Placid, NY for the US Olympic team trials. The word “busy” may need a rewrite. While we wait for dictionary folks to work on that, Riley talks to us about her experiences over the past year and the value of white space on your calendar. And we talk about her book, the impetus behind it, and what she hopes children learn from it. Enjoy! linkedin.com/in/riley-tejcek-b264902b9 linktr.ee/RileyTejcek instagram.com/riley.tejcek <p>The post #186: Capt Riley Tejcek Talks Her Book, Getting Gold, and Enjoying Calendar White Space first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 37min

#185: Female Engagement Team (FET) veterans, Riane Donoho and Saje Mrowinski talk the Lioness/FET Program

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we welcome Riane Donoho and Saje Mrowinski to the show. Riane and Saje join us to talk about the Marine Corps Lioness and FET Programs. For those who aren’t familiar, the Lioness and FET programs were female engagement teams designed to be embedded with Marine combat units tasked with interacting with the female population in the primarily Muslim countries (a demographic that the then all-male units could not engage with due to cultural sensitivities) to search personnel, collect intelligence, and help us better understand the human landscape. Riane and Saje share their experiences in country, the challenges they faced, and their current efforts to increase awareness of what this program achieved during the Long War and build a community of veterans of the program. It is clear that even after all these years, they are both still passionate about the program and all the good things that the program was able to accomplish.  Enjoy! dollface6.com youtube.com/@dollface6 thedollhouseinstitute.com <p>The post #185: Female Engagement Team (FET) veterans, Riane Donoho and Saje Mrowinski talk the Lioness/FET Program first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Mar 13, 2025 • 52min

#184: Road to 250 – William Treuting gets into the trenches of Marine Corps history during the Civil War

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday in 2025. Over the next year, we’ll feature stories and history from throughout the 250 years of the Marine Corps. These episodes will be nested within the MCA’s overall Road to 250 Campaign, where you will find featured articles in both the Gazette and Leatherneck highlighting events and battles within specific periods in Marine Corps history. The MCA also has a commemorative Road to 250 coin collection. These commemorative challenge coins can only be found through the MCA. Go to marineshop.net to order individual coins or email customerservice@mca-marines.org to order the entire set or learn more. This month, we walk the Road to 250 with the MCA’s very own historian in residence, William Treuting. William helps us dive deep into Marine Corps history during the Civil War, both U.S. and Confederate, from the Battle of Manassas to Fort Fischer. William is a wealth of knowledge on this era, so it was great to have some time to pick his brain, aka his notes. Enjoy! <p>The post #184: Road to 250 – William Treuting gets into the trenches of Marine Corps history during the Civil War first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 31min

#183: CWO5 Jonathan Knauth gets a double okie-doke, tickets to the big game

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we welcome Virginia State Park Ranger, photographer, and retired Marine, CWO5 Jonathan Knauth. Jonathan is the Marine Corps winner of the USAA Why We Salute Super Bowl Ticket Campaign. As an official Salute to Service partner of the NFL, USAA reaches out to the military affiliates, such as the MCA, to recommend potential winners of Super Bowl tickets. Jonathan joins us to talk about his experience in New Orleans for the big game, as well as sharing his experience as a retired CWO5, combat camera veteran of Fallujah, his transition to and experiences as a park ranger, and his future photo journal project. This is a really fun conversation and for all Marines and service members considering life after service, consider Jonathan’s story becoming a park ranger. Enjoy! <p>The post #183: CWO5 Jonathan Knauth gets a double okie-doke, tickets to the big game first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Feb 20, 2025 • 40min

#182: Remembering Iwo Jima with Dr. Robert Burrell

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we recognize the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of Iwo Jima by welcoming Dr. Robert Burrell to the show. Dr. Burrell is veteran Marine, professor, and author of the books, The Ghosts of Iwo Jima and Crucibles: Selected Reading in U.S. Marine Corps History.  He also wrote an exceptional article for the Gazette titled, Remembering Iwo Jima, which you can find on our website now. Based on that title alone, I can’t imagine finding a better person to talk to us about the significance of Iwo Jima. Dr. Burrell shares with us his experiences in uniform as an infantryman to being a critical decision maker in the establishment of the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin as the Marine Attache to Australia and how those experiences led to his passion for studying this battle that not only defined the Marine Corps but the nation as well.  Enjoy! https://www.robertburrell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-burrell/ https://www.mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/Burrell-Feb25-WEB.pdf   <p>The post #182: Remembering Iwo Jima with Dr. Robert Burrell first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 6min

#181: Walking the Road to 250 – 1840-1860. Archibald Gillespie and the California Adventure

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday in 2025. Over the next year, we’ll feature stories and history from throughout the 250 years of the Marine Corps. These episodes will be nested within the MCA’s overall Road to 250 Campaign, where you will find featured articles in both the Gazette and Leatherneck highlighting events and battles within specific periods in Marine Corps history. The MCA also has a commemorative Road to 250 coin collection. These commemorative challenge coins can only be found through the MCA. Go to marineshop.net to order individual coins or email customerservice@mca-marines.org to pre-order the entire set or learn more. This month, we walk the Road to 250 with Paul Westermeyer again to take a deep dive into the legend and lore of Archibald Henderson. For those who missed our last talk with Paul, he is a historian at History Division and he helps us dive deep into Archibald Gillespies’ legacy and the historical context behind his adventures in California. Enjoy!   <p>The post #181: Walking the Road to 250 – 1840-1860. Archibald Gillespie and the California Adventure first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 29min

#180: How a Museum Exhibit is Made with Kater Miller and Chuck Girbovan from the National Museum of the Marine Corps

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we welcome the Outreach Curator and Exhibit Chief from the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Kater Miller, and Chuck Girbovan, to the show. It’s no secret that since its opening in Oct I have been a huge fan of the new exhibit, which covers the Marine Corps’ history from 1975 through the end of OIF and OEF. For those who haven’t been, please go check it out. And for veterans of the recent Long War, it’s a must. One of the things that has always intrigued me when I visit museums is how these exhibits happen. In many ways, I enjoy them so much that I just figure that it’s either magic or that someone had a great idea, and it just happened. Well, Chuck and Kater learn us something today. We get a chance to dive deep into the inner workings of a museum curator and hear about how an exhibit is made. It’s a really fascinating discussion but I have to admit that I’m a little bummed the answer wasn’t magic. Enjoy! https://www.usmcmuseum.com/ <p>The post #180: How a Museum Exhibit is Made with Kater Miller and Chuck Girbovan from the National Museum of the Marine Corps first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 16min

#179: Walking the Long Road with SgtMaj Justin LeHew – the history and significance of the Overseas Highway

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, the Long Road takes us across the Overseas Highway with SgtMaj Justin LeHew. For those unaware, the Overseas Highway is the 113-mile span of highway and bridges that connects the Florida Keys to mainland Florida.  In his endless pursuit of veteran advocacy, SgtMaj stepped off on the 23rd anniversary of Sept 11th to continue to not only raise awareness for veterans and those POW/MIAs who have yet to come home, but to also raise awareness for the significance of the Florida Keys, and the Overseas Highway specifically, to our nation’s history and the role veterans played in its construction. As with all Justin LeHew-related activities, this is a fascinating discussion on the little–known history of this unique region. Enjoy! teamlongroad.com www.facebook.com/groups/698444134910085 historyflight.com <p>The post #179: Walking the Long Road with SgtMaj Justin LeHew – the history and significance of the Overseas Highway first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>
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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 25min

#178: Paul Westermeyer talks the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps, Archibald Henderson

Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday in 2025. Over the next year, we’ll feature stories and history from throughout the 250 years of the Marine Corps. These episodes will be nested within the MCA’s overall Road to 250 Campaign, where you will find featured articles in both the Gazette and Leatherneck highlighting events and battles within specific periods in Marine Corps history. The MCA also has a commemorative Road to 250 coin collection. These commemorative challenge coins can only be found through the MCA. Go to marineshop.net to order individual coins or email customerservice@mca-marines.org to pre-order the entire set or learn more. This month, we walk the Road to 250 with Paul Westermeyer talking the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps, Archibald Henderson. Paul is a historian at History Division and a subject-matter expert on the details of Archibald Henderson’s five decades in the Marine Corps, 38 of which were spent as Commandant. Paul helps us dive deep into Archibald Henderson’s legacy and the historical context surrounding his accession through the ranks to eventually becoming Commandant. Enjoy! Those interested in downloading History Division histories can find them here: www.usmcu.edu/Outreach/Publishing/History-Division-Publications/Books-by-topic/ <p>The post #178: Paul Westermeyer talks the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps, Archibald Henderson first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>

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