MAJ Karl Wojtkun served in Bagram, Afghanistan during 2002 and 2005 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and in Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in various positions in US Army Aviation. In this July 2012 interview, MAJ Wojtkun discusses the various roles of Army Aviation, the roles and capabilities of each of the different aircraft, and the challenges of integration with ground maneuver forces. MAJ Wojtkun concludes his interview with the observation, "I would say a lesson learned that we need to bring in is putting assets toward the development of our officer corps in Army Aviation. It seems that we are pushing officers through the system instead of actually evaluating officers through a system... In order to keep the best leading in battalion commander selection, the Army needs to re-look that and how we develop our officers from the day they join the Army to the day they become senior leaders in the Army, especially in the Aviation community. We can greatly improve the way we evaluate Soldiers, not just in the OER system, but also in the schooling system. It's a great opportunity for someone to look at, "Hey, does he really get it? Does he understand not just his Army Aviation assets, but how he integrates into the fight? Does he understand how his fight then integrates into the BCT that he's supporting and how that BCT supports the campaign plan of all of Afghanistan?" There are far too many officers out there who have progressed through the ranks that don't understand that, and they don't care to take the time to understand."
MAJ Karl Wojtkun served in Bagram, Afghanistan during 2002 and 2005 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and in Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in various positions in US Army Aviation. In this July 2012 interview, MAJ Wojtkun discusses the various roles of Army Aviation, the roles and capabilities of each of the different aircraft, and the challenges of integration with ground maneuver forces. MAJ Wojtkun concludes his interview with the observation, "I would say a lesson learned that we need to bring in is putting assets toward the development of our officer corps in Army Aviation. It seems that we are pushing officers through the system instead of actually evaluating officers through a system... In order to keep the best leading in battalion commander selection, the Army needs to re-look that and how we develop our officers from the day they join the Army to the day they become senior leaders in the Army, especially in the Aviation community. We can greatly improve the way we evaluate Soldiers, not just in the OER system, but also in the schooling system. It's a great opportunity for someone to look at, "Hey, does he really get it? Does he understand not just his Army Aviation assets, but how he integrates into the fight? Does he understand how his fight then integrates into the BCT that he's supporting and how that BCT supports the campaign plan of all of Afghanistan?" There are far too many officers out there who have progressed through the ranks that don't understand that, and they don't care to take the time to understand."
MAJ Thomas Frohnhoefer served as tank company executive officer (XO) in Samarra, Iraq during 2003, as division battle captain in Baghdad, Iraq during 2005 and 2006, and as company commander and...
MAJ Tim Terese served as the commander of the 4rd Battalion, 25th Infantry Regiment with the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division during 2003 and 2004 in Sadr City, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi...
MAJ Tim McCulloh served as platoon leader with Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment in Kandahar, Afghanistan during 2002 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), in the...
In this February 2009 interview MAJ David DeFelice discusses in detail his deployment to Kuwait and Iraq in preparation for the initial invasion into Iraq. MAJ DeFelice describes the pre-deployment...
Coming from the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, where he'd been an instructor, Major Michael Melito - during the major combat phase of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM - was assigned as...
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