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Posts by Paul M Kearney
The French Army's Wargaming Bureau has some EXCELLENT taste in #wargames. Not biased at all by the fact they feature two of my games from the "Littoral Commander" series. 😁 🎲 💥
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Fun side fat about this race: Rep-Elect Gregory was a military spouse… married to a West Point classmate and fellow cavalryman (and great guy)
Worst CapCHA ever
I look forward to the mass arrests of PAOs for their *checks notes* publication of “secret maybe even top secret” information
It’s so frustrating to have to explain to field grade officers that telling people where planes WENT is a public affairs function. Telling them where they ARE GOING is a potential OPSEC violation.
No “rando” on Twitter/reddit/etc is doing the latter.
Excited to see Spencer French on the docket with his “‘When the Parting of the Ways Comes’: The U.S. Army and the Limits of Anglo-
American Intelligence Cooperation, 1940–1943”
As a non-historian, talking with Spencer about this piece of intel history has been fascinating.
“Tactical friend with benefits”
So it's worth evaluating, "what is our battlefield dominance built upon? And how brittle is that foundation?"
Uncomfortable to think about, sure.
But when military dominance fails, Armies can't count on a second career in the Senate.
Technologies sometime allow for battlefield or even strategic dominance, but sometimes democratize warfare.
If a state's military dominance is built on one system, structure, or technology, exogenous shocks can completely unseat their dominance.
Now, I'm not a football coach. At 165 lbs, soaking wet and wearing blue jeans, I'm probably not fit to be a placekicker.
So what does this mean in my world?
Dominance built on brittle foundations will FAIL before you can adapt.
This caused talent to be more evenly dispersed and asymmetries between programs to even out.
Now, with closer parity in talent, coaching systems, player development, and game day coaching -- things that were on the margin before -- now carry the day.
Then an EXOGENOUS SHOCK. The NIL licensing and the ability to pay players changed the college football landscape.
It was now SIGNIFICANTLY better (financially) for a player to be the star player on a school further away, than it was to be the 7th best player on a prestige (Championship) team.
Turns out that the comparative advantage of SEC wasn't that they had built better systems, developed players, and were better coached.
Turns out they were just closer to recruiting pools and players gravitate towards things they know. So Florida, Texas, and other Southern programs feed the SEC.
SEC Football.
For YEARS, I've had to endure the bleating of southern-born Army colleagues who, often in a single breathe, could denigrate Army football (fair) and pivot seamlessly to their full throated support of SEC football.
I prefer napping in the cold mud of Dahlonega GA.
Exogenous Shocks and Brittle Systems:
🧵 A thread that is not about what you think it's about, nor is it about the other thing you're now thinking of.
Welcoming an incredible scholar and friend to the BSky,
@nechamahuba.bsky.social
Nechama’s research is in the political psychology of radicalization, intelligence operations, and other security/peace/conflict studies.
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My "Littoral Commander: Baltic" #wargame is featured in Defense News!
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This list should 100% include "Littoral Commander: Baltic Edition"
Great for kids E-1 to O-10
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Now available!
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The Preferred Proper Nouns (™️) just dropped.
My "Littoral Commander: Baltic" in Germany! LET'S GO!
Finally, the Catholicism I remember from 12 years of Catholic school
I’m wearing its Airborne twin right now while getting this little man to bed
Not in the C-47 one I have nor has @sebastianbae.bsky.social ever complained (to me at least).
Though I suspect the limited editions get particular care.
I have 2x Bulovas (A-15 Pilot and a Hack) and a Hamilton (Khaki Field King Auto) and while I switch them around constantly, my new go-to is a Praedidus A-11 made from a C-47 door that dropped Paratroopers in WWII. The same company made a version with sand from Iwo for @sebastianbae.bsky.social
I am shocked!