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The Mitchell Institute’s Aerospace Nation Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

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About this podcast

The Mitchell Institute hosts some of the most senior leaders and thought influencers of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Space Force, and Department of Defense for an intimate hour-long discussion on the pressing issues of the hour as well as long-term strategic visions. The live sessions are attended by a broad swath of individuals from the Department of Defense, Capitol Hill, defense industry, and academia who influence defense policy and budget, and they receive wide press coverage.

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Unknown Host hosts The Mitchell Institute’s Aerospace Nation Podcast, a education show with 100 episodes published.

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Gen. John D. Lamontagne | Aerospace Nation

Jun 4, 202655mEp. 1870

Join us to learn more about current Air Force priorities with Vice Chief of Staff Gen. John Lamontagne. As one of the service’s top leaders, Gen. Lamontagne plays an instrumental role in organizing, training, and equippi

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Congressman August Pfluger | Aerospace Nation

Jun 2, 202657mEp. 1860

With the Trump Administration requesting a major defense budget boost, it’s now up to Congress to turn this proposal into reality. To discuss this and a wide variety of national security topics, we are pleased to welcome

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Military Human Spaceflight: A Key Component to American Space Superiority

May 22, 20261h 1mEp. 1850

As the modern space race heats up and more humans venture into orbit and to the Moon, the Space Force will likely need to place Guardians in space to defend American interests. In the latest paper from the Mitchell Insti

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Brig. Gen. Christopher Fernengel | Schriever Spacepower Series

May 15, 202656mEp. 1840

The Space Force is on the verge of one of the largest percentage budget increases of any military service in history. Brig. Gen. Christopher “Trigger” Fernengel will have a significant role in shaping what the service wi

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Gen. Stephen N. Whiting | Schriever Spacepower Series

May 12, 202659mEp. 1830

Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, Commander of U.S. Space Command, is responsible for defending U.S. and allied interests in the space domain, while also providing space-enabled combat effects to joint warfighters around the glob

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Col. Corey J. Klopstein & Col. Craig J. Hackbarth | Schriever Spacepower Series

Apr 21, 202659mEp. 1820

Ensuring Guardians and their weapon systems are combat credible demands an innovative, realistic test and training approach. The Operational Test and Training Infrastructure (OTTI) is that approach—combining live and vir

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Lt. Gen. Rebecca J. Sonkiss | Aerospace Nation

Apr 20, 202651mEp. 1810

Mobility is the backbone behind any successful military operation, both in peacetime and war. Whether talking about cargo aircraft, aerial refueling tankers, or the airmen who empower the logistics enterprise, the Air Fo

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Rebuilding America’s Air Force: Balancing the Air Force’s Combat Forces for Peer Conflict

Apr 10, 202659mEp. 1800

Whether the U.S. Air Force can succeed in future combat operations will depend on key force design decisions and corresponding modernization choices. The Mitchell Institute assessed these courses of action in its most re

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Maj. Gen. Samuel Keener | Schriever Spacepower Series

Mar 18, 202643mEp. 1790

As the newest combatant command, U.S. Space Command must rapidly advance and integrate spacepower into real world operations, and Maj. Gen. Samuel “Bull” Keener is leading the charge to do just that. He leads efforts wit

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Lt. Gen. Dennis O. Bythewood | Schriever Spacepower Series

Mar 13, 202657mEp. 1780

Lt. Gen. Dennis Bythewood sits at the nexus between the Space Force and U.S. Space Command. He leads thousands of joint and combined personnel across 50 tactical units with the purpose of protecting and defending our int

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Strategic Attack: Maintaining the Air Force’s Capacity to Deny Enemy Sanctuaries

Feb 13, 20261h 3mEp. 1770

Allowing adversaries to operate from operational sanctuaries is a losing proposition. A war-winning strategy for the U.S. military must involve applying long-range penetrating airpower to hold targets at risk – anytime,

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Charting a Path to Space Superiority: The Cross-Domain Imperative

Dec 9, 202559mEp. 1760

Join the Mitchell Institute as Col. Jen “Boots” Reeves, USAF (Ret.) releases her latest policy paper outlining why space superiority is foundational to America’s ability to fight and win. Achieving this will demand that

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Maj. Gen. Chris Povak | Schriever Spacepower Series

Dec 3, 20251h 0mEp. 1750

The National Reconnaissance Office is leading one of the most ambitious architectural transformations in intelligence history. In the last two years, the NRO has deployed more than 200 satellites. This increases both mis

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It’s Time to Invest: Enhancing Current and Future U.S. Air Force Airlift

Dec 2, 20251h 0mEp. 1740

U.S. Air Force airlift stands as the foundation for any successful military operation, whether in times of peace or war. After decades of hard use, the current airlift enterprise is small, old, and increasingly stretched

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Industry Insight with Mitchell Experts

Sep 9, 202551mEp. 1730

Ask any pilot about what makes or breaks an aircraft, and they’ll say propulsion. A jet engine is literally the heart of an aircraft. It doesn’t matter how good the airframe’s design is if it doesn’t have the power and t

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Winning the Next War: Overcoming the U.S. Air Force’s Capacity, Capability, and Readiness Crisis

Sep 5, 20251h 1mEp. 1720

The Air Force’s commitment to generating a highly lethal force that is technologically superior, numerically sufficient, and flown by the most well-trained airmen in the world is the bedrock of deterring aggression in ti

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Homeland Sanctuary Lost: Urgent Actions to Secure the Arctic Flank

Sep 4, 202559mEp. 1710

Authored by Brig. Gen. Houston Cantwell, USAF (Ret.), Senior Resident Fellow for Airpower Studies Russia and China have spent the past three decades developing and fielding advanced weapons capable of striking the U.S. h

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Gen. Kevin Schneider | Aerospace Nation

Sep 2, 202559mEp. 1700

It’s no secret that China is America’s national security pacing threat. Join us to learn more about airpower and the Pacific theater with Gen. Kevin Schneider, Commander, Pacific Air Forces; and Air Component Commander,

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Disconnected by Design: Fifth- and Sixth-Generation Aircraft in Disaggregated Collaborative Air Operations

Aug 29, 202559mEp. 1690

Authored by J. Michael Dahm, Senior Fellow for Aerospace and China Studies China’s informationized warfighting strategies are specifically designed to counter America’s networked approach to warfare. This includes breaki

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Lt. Gen. Andrew Gebara

Aug 27, 202554mEp. 1680

The Mitchell Institute is pleased to feature Lt. Gen. Andrew J. Gebara as its next Aerospace Nation guest. He is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration for the United States Air Force.

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