THE BULL SIMONS OPS CENTER PODCAST
THE BULL SIMONS OPS CENTER PODCAST
Welcome to the Bull Simons Ops Center Podcast. The podcast series covers the wide range of operations, from peacekeeping to low, mid, and high-intensity conflict that our Army has been a part of from Vietnam through the present day.
Each episode features the stories of military veterans told from their perspectives. Their first-hand accounts provide unique insights into key moments of history, presenting the challenges faced, solutions implemented, and lessons learned.
INTRODUCING THE BULL SIMONS OPS CENTER PODCAST
Our first episode of the Bull Simons Ops Center is an interview with retired Colonel Bob Ulin, founder and Director of the Simons Center for Ethical Leadership and Interagency Cooperation. Bob is a Vietnam veteran, a successful business executive, and Founding CEO of the Command and General Staff College Foundation in Fort Leavenworth, KS. In 2009, Bob secured a grant from the late H. Ross Perot, Senior to establish the Simons Center to support research and publication of matters pertaining to interagency cooperation. Bob discusses the founding of the Simons Center, its accomplishments, and its recent reorganization.
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