Episodes
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Ever wonder what it takes to fly one of the Navy's most iconic jets? Join STARRS & Stripes podcast with host CDR Al Palmer, USN ret, for an in-depth conversation with retired Navy Commander Dave "Bio" Baranek, as he shares his fascinating journey from a young aviation enthusiast inspired by air shows, to becoming a seasoned F-14 Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) in the Navy. Discover the compelling stories behind his experiences with various squadrons, including VF-24, and gain unique insights into the evolution and maintenance of the legendary F-14 Tomcat. We'll explore the intense dynamics of naval aviation, from the rigorous demands of carrier operations to the profound sense of camaraderie within a squadron. Learn how mentorship and teamwork transform young recruits into disciplined professionals capable of handling the high-stakes environment of night landings on pitching decks. Dave also sheds light on the broader benefits of military service, such as the invaluable skills of working with a variety of people and prioritizing unit goals, underscoring the strong sense of purpose and direction that defines a naval aviator's career.The evolution of the Navy's Fighter Weapons School - Top Gun is another highlight of our discussion, with Dave recounting his transition from squadron duty to becoming a Top Gun instructor. Hear about the challenges and triumphs of this elite program, including his role in being an advisor to the first iconic "Top Gun" movie, as well as this movie's lasting impact on Navy recruitment and retention. We also touch on DEI initiatives and military culture, emphasizing the role of leadership in shaping effective fighting units. This episode promises to inspire and educate, offering a rare glimpse into the life and lessons of a distinguished naval aviator.More information about Dave can be found on his website, http://www.topgunbio.com/. He is the author of three books:Tomcat Rio: A Topgun Instructor on the F-14 Tomcat and the Heroic Naval Aviators Who Flew ItTopgun Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America's Best Fighter JocksBefore Topgun Days: The Making of a Jet Fighter Instructor _______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
What does it take to rise from a private to a Major General in the U.S. Army? Major General Joe Arbuckle, US Army ret, joins STARRS & Stripes podcast host CDR Al Palmer, US Navy ret, to share his military journey, influenced by his father’s service and his decision to volunteer during the Vietnam War. He talks about his early training, his role as an infantry advisor in Vietnam, and his first-hand experiences during the pivotal Easter Offensive of 1972. Arbuckle paints a vivid picture of his path through the ranks of the Army.Our conversation continues with an exploration of military evolution, focusing on the integration of missile systems in the Army. Arbuckle's insights reveal how these innovations reshaped combat strategies and division capabilities, underscoring the vital role of senior non-commissioned officers in effective team dynamics. Drawing from his rich experiences, he emphasizes that leadership’s core, whether on the battlefield or in command roles, lies in taking care of people and fostering strong team cohesion.As we address military accountability and leadership, Arbuckle provides a candid comparison of past stringent measures with recent practices, highlighting the importance of integrity and responsibility from the top down. He also delves into the negative impacts of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on military readiness, advocating for a merit-based approach to leadership. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on leadership, accountability, and the evolving dynamics of our armed forces._______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
Is the U.S. military compromising its unity and readiness for the sake of progressive ideologies? Join STARRS & Stripes host Commander Al Palmer, USN ret, as he talks with Lt General Rod Bishop, USAF ret, about the controversial inclusion of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within our armed forces. They tackle head-on the impacts these policies have on military cohesion and meritocracy, illustrated by examples like the production of a Black Lives Matter video at the Air Force Academy. General Bishop shares his candid thoughts on how these top-down ideologies may be eroding the foundational principles of the military.Their conversation takes a deep dive into the heart of military readiness and the role of DEI policies in recruitment and retention challenges. Drawing insights from the Heritage Foundation and the work of Congressman Waltz, they explore the critical issues facing our military today and the pressing need to refocus on unity and operational effectiveness. Organizations like STARRS are essential in educating both the public and policymakers on these issues, advocating for a return to the core mission of military preparedness and deterrence. The stakes are high, and the declining ability to engage in major conflicts is a matter of national security.They also venture into how progressive shifts in society, especially in Hollywood and education, are influencing military culture. From changes in school curricula affecting civics and patriotism to the nuanced challenges of transgender inclusion in the military, Al and Rod cover it all. Reflecting on the progress made in racial integration, they highlight both the camaraderie of past decades and the ongoing work needed to maintain unity. Through the efforts of organizations like STARRS, they stress the importance of focusing on what unites us as Americans, while addressing these complex and multifaceted issues. Join us for an episode that promises to challenge your perspectives and deepen your understanding of today's military landscape._______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Meet STARRS Chairman of the Board Lt. General Rod Bishop, USAF ret, USAFA '74, interviewed by STARRS & Stripes Host CDR Al Palmer (USN ret). Gen. Bishop talks about his time at the Air Force Academy as a young cadet and his Air Force career which led him to leading many different commands in USAF, including the 3rd Air Force in Europe.General Bishop talks about the cultural shifts in the Air Force and Air Force Academy he observed upon retiring – shifts that motivated him to found STARRS. Through personal anecdotes, he underscores the value of leaders listening to their people to build trust in their leadership that creates unity. He also offers lessons drawn from a career that took him across the globe and into the heart of both warfare and humanitarian missions.In the second part of our episode, General Bishop shares his experiences maintaining fighter wings in Europe, his time at SOUTHCOM, and navigating the complex landscape of international threats. Learn about the critical role of joint military exercises and collaboration, exemplified by a significant humanitarian mission with Joint Forces Command. We also delve into the logistical and strategic intricacies of major operations, including President Bush's tour of Africa, and reflect on the sacrifices made by American personnel. This episode is a compelling look at military leadership, strategic planning, and the enduring spirit of service, all through the eyes of a seasoned commander._______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
STARRS & STRIPES Interviews: Meet STARRS President and CEO Col. Ron Scott, PhD, USAF ret, USAFA '73 -- his experiences as a cadet at the US Air Force Academy, lessons from his Air Force military career and thoughts on the military today.Have you ever wondered how a chance encounter can alter the course of your life? Join me, CDR Alan Palmer (USN ret), your STARRS & Stripes host, as I sit down with STARRS President Colonel Ron Scott (USAF ret) to unravel his remarkable journey to and through the Air Force Academy. From a serendipitous meeting at his part-time job to the stringent mental and physical hurdles he overcame with the unwavering support of his father, Ron's story is a testament to the transformative power of discipline and perseverance in military training. His insights into the challenging yet rewarding path from civilian life to becoming an Air Force officer are truly captivating.From the radar squadrons in South Carolina to the mentorship from and of trailblazing leaders, Ron's early career is filled with unexpected leadership roles and profound lessons. As an inspector general uncovering illegal activities and an officer navigating racially charged incidents, Ron's experiences underscore the importance of readiness, accountability, and mentorship in military leadership. Through these gripping narratives, we explore the complex social issues within the military and the critical role that mentorship plays in shaping effective leaders.Duty, respect, and Cold War relations take center stage as Ron and I dive into broader themes of military service. Balancing personal ambitions with core values such as integrity and excellence, we share personal anecdotes from our careers, including the tense experience of crossing from West to East Berlin during the Cold War. We also discuss the evolving cultural dynamics within the military, the negative impact of diversity initiatives, and the ongoing commitment to building a better future for our warriors. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices and dedication of those who serve, offering listeners a profound understanding of the complexities and honor inherent in military life._______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Are our military forces less prepared today than they were after World War II? Join us as Commander Al Palmer, USN ret, and Colonel Ron Scott, PhD, USAF ret, USAFA '73, the President & CEO of STARRS (Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalization in the Services) confront this disturbing question. We uncover the findings from the Commission on the National Defense Strategy and recall pivotal moments in military history, such as the Vietnam War, that showcased a united front irrespective of race or background.In our discussion, we take a hard look at the effects of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives on military cohesion. By examining the roots of socialist ideology in America and its implementation in various sectors, we illustrate how these efforts can sometimes foster division rather than unity. The conversation shines a light on the chilling effect recent political events have had on free speech and assembly, raising vital questions about the ideological trajectory of our institutions.Finally, we tackle the pervasive influence of cancel culture and censorship on public discourse. From the media blackout surrounding the Hunter Biden laptop scandal to the intricate political manipulations of the Watergate era, we explore how information control shapes civic understanding. Through personal anecdotes and historical revelations, we highlight the need for collective responsibility and the influential work of STARRS in bridging these divides. Tune in for a comprehensive look at the challenges facing our military and society today, and discover actionable steps toward a more unified future._______________________________________For more information about STARRS, go to our website: https://starrs.us which monitors and exposes the CRT/DEI/Woke agenda in the Dept. of Defense and advocates a return to Merit, Equality and Integrity in the military.Join our Mailing List for our weekly newsletter on this issue.Get more involved in the fight: Become a VolunteerFollow STARRS:X (Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Rumble | Truth | Gettr | GabSupport the Mission: Make a tax-deductible donation
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