U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable: Command and General Staff College

Students from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College participated in a U.S. Army Bloggers’ Roundtable Wednesday, April 14, at 1 p.m. EDT, to discuss adapting to battlefield experience in Afghanistan and Iraq, Initial Military Training is revamping its basic training regimen.  The students will provide their take on military training and how it prepares soldiers for combat engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Listen to the podcast.

View the transcript.

Joining us on the call were Sandra Erwin of the National Defense Magazine, Dale Kissinger of MilitaryAvenue.com, Jeff Schogol of Stars and Stripes, Richard Lowry of op-for.com, and Christian Lowe of Military.com

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