
COHORT W
CW4 Jessie Morlan(S3 CW3 Suzy Albert, S2 Dr. Leonard S. Momeny, S1 Dr. Russell J. Houser, creator;)
The Warrant Officer Historical Foundation strives to preserve history and educate both our military and general public audiences by sharing insight and stories from currently serving and recently retired Army Warrant Officers. This season will examine critical transition points across the Warrant Officer career lifespan, attempt to untangle the many challenging developmental processes, gain perspectives on Warrant Officer identity, and confront the environment of constant change that faces the Cohort.
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Welcome to Season 4 of COHORT W, the podcast exploring the Warrant Officer Cohort—past, present, and future. Host CW4 Jessie Morlan kicks off the new season with a familiar voice: CW3 Suzanne Albert.
As the FY23-24 Warrant Officer Historical Foundation Fellow, former COHORT W host, and current Department Head of Strategy and Doctrine at the U.S. Warrant Officer Career College, CW3 Albert has played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of warrant officers. In this episode, she shares insights from her time behind the mic in Season 3, discusses the evolution of professional military education (PME), and offers her vision for preparing the cohort for the future fight.
Join us as CW3 Albert reflects on lessons learned from past guests, the surprises she encountered along the way, and the challenges ahead for Warrant Officer development. Don’t miss this engaging discussion on leadership, innovation, and the future modernization of Warrant Officer PME.
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
Welcome to Season 4 of COHORT W, the podcast exploring the Warrant Officer Cohort—past, present, and future. Host CW4 Jessie Morlan kicks off the new season with a familiar voice: CW3 Suzanne Albert.
As the FY23-24 Warrant Officer Historical Foundation Fellow, former COHORT W host, and current Department Head of Strategy and Doctrine at the U.S. Warrant Officer Career College, CW3 Albert has played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of warrant officers. In this episode, she shares insights from her time behind the mic in Season 3, discusses the evolution of professional military education (PME), and offers her vision for preparing the cohort for the future fight.
Join us as CW3 Albert reflects on lessons learned from past guests, the surprises she encountered along the way, and the challenges ahead for Warrant Officer development. Don’t miss this engaging discussion on leadership, innovation, and the future modernization of Warrant Officer PME.
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
02/02/25 • 42 min

WO1 Hakeem Ware overcomes personal and professional obstacles through his spirituality and the cohort. He is a Component 1 (Regular Army) Aviation WO1 currently attending flight school. Though he talks about WO1 transition, his insights are valuable for any grade warrant to carertake their resilience and solidarity in our cohort and community.
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
WO1 Hakeem Ware overcomes personal and professional obstacles through his spirituality and the cohort. He is a Component 1 (Regular Army) Aviation WO1 currently attending flight school. Though he talks about WO1 transition, his insights are valuable for any grade warrant to carertake their resilience and solidarity in our cohort and community.
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
06/21/24 • 21 min

Episode 14 features a discussion with CW5 Paul Sankey, the current Chief Warrant Officer of the Cyber Center of Excellence. Paul spends time explaining his unique position and coordinating activities among both the Cyber and Signal branches. CW5 Sankey spends time discussing accessions, talent management, and retention in one of the most high-demand fields available to any Soldier. Finally, CW5 Sankey provides tremendous insight into the necessary development of any young Warrant Officer looking to climb the ranks of the cohort. Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music is provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
Total Episode length: 22:25
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
Episode 14 features a discussion with CW5 Paul Sankey, the current Chief Warrant Officer of the Cyber Center of Excellence. Paul spends time explaining his unique position and coordinating activities among both the Cyber and Signal branches. CW5 Sankey spends time discussing accessions, talent management, and retention in one of the most high-demand fields available to any Soldier. Finally, CW5 Sankey provides tremendous insight into the necessary development of any young Warrant Officer looking to climb the ranks of the cohort. Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music is provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
Total Episode length: 22:25
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
10/22/22 • 22 min

In this episode, Medical Service Corps Warrant Officer, CW3 Carlos Rivera discusses his practical work as a Medical Service Corps Warrant Officer and how that work fulfills doctrinal warfighting, LSCO, and MDO requirements for AMEDD. Additionally, CW3 Rivera shares personal and professional insights about the meaning of his work and, finally, he offers some wisdom for new (and seasoned) Warrant Officers.
Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
Contact Russ Houser: CohortW1918@gmail.com
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
In this episode, Medical Service Corps Warrant Officer, CW3 Carlos Rivera discusses his practical work as a Medical Service Corps Warrant Officer and how that work fulfills doctrinal warfighting, LSCO, and MDO requirements for AMEDD. Additionally, CW3 Rivera shares personal and professional insights about the meaning of his work and, finally, he offers some wisdom for new (and seasoned) Warrant Officers.
Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
Contact Russ Houser: CohortW1918@gmail.com
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
12/19/21 • 16 min

Transportation Corps Warrant Officer, CW2 Alicia Sexton, describes her practical work and links that work to the Warfighting Functions, Large Scale Combat Operations, and Multi-Domain Operations. Additionally, Alicia reflects on her work and the importance of the Transportation Corps to the Army.
Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Music by Josh DiStefano: https://joshdistefano.com/
Warrant Officer Historical Foundation: https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Related Listening:
1. https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Educational-Services/Documentaries/France-44-The-Red-Ball-Express/
2. https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Educational-Services/Documentaries/Battle-of-Stalingrad/
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
Transportation Corps Warrant Officer, CW2 Alicia Sexton, describes her practical work and links that work to the Warfighting Functions, Large Scale Combat Operations, and Multi-Domain Operations. Additionally, Alicia reflects on her work and the importance of the Transportation Corps to the Army.
Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Music by Josh DiStefano: https://joshdistefano.com/
Warrant Officer Historical Foundation: https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Related Listening:
1. https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Educational-Services/Documentaries/France-44-The-Red-Ball-Express/
2. https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Educational-Services/Documentaries/Battle-of-Stalingrad/
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
05/11/21 • 13 min

In Episode 1, we hear from CW4 Mike Gathright, a Warrant Officer with USAREC East Region. Mr Gathright talks about the packet, process, and board - as well as tips and tricks to communicate potential and maximize your application.
For more information about WO Recruitment, please visit https://recruiting.army.mil/ISO/AWOR/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org . Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page. Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
In Episode 1, we hear from CW4 Mike Gathright, a Warrant Officer with USAREC East Region. Mr Gathright talks about the packet, process, and board - as well as tips and tricks to communicate potential and maximize your application.
For more information about WO Recruitment, please visit https://recruiting.army.mil/ISO/AWOR/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org . Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page. Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
01/21/24 • 29 min

In Episode 9, WO1 David Hallmark talks about cultural and generational changes in leadership perspectives, navigating disagreements productively, and building values-based cultures.
He discusses tools that have assisted him in navigating hard discussions, planning, and overcoming obstacles. We discuss the difference between failure and quitting and the need to distinguish between the two.
The Obstacle Is The Way Ryan Holiday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snmh_IJL8M0
Iron and the Soul Henry Rollins
https://www.oldtimestrongman.com/articles/the-iron-by-henry-rollins/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org .
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
In Episode 9, WO1 David Hallmark talks about cultural and generational changes in leadership perspectives, navigating disagreements productively, and building values-based cultures.
He discusses tools that have assisted him in navigating hard discussions, planning, and overcoming obstacles. We discuss the difference between failure and quitting and the need to distinguish between the two.
The Obstacle Is The Way Ryan Holiday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snmh_IJL8M0
Iron and the Soul Henry Rollins
https://www.oldtimestrongman.com/articles/the-iron-by-henry-rollins/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org .
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
07/05/24 • 35 min

In this episode of COHORT W, host CW4 Jessie Morlan sits down with CW5 Carlos Terrones, the Command Chief Warrant Officer of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, to discuss tackling one of the most pressing issues in the Warrant Officer Cohort: the modernization of Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME).
With the battlefield evolving and technology advancing at an unprecedented pace, the Army is shifting toward Multi-Domain Operations. But how do Warrant Officers and institutions ensure that Warrant Officer PME is not only keeping up but also leading the way? CW5 Terrones brings decades of leadership and operational experience, from enlisting as a Light-Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in 1993 to serving as a strategic advisor at one of the Army’s premier institutions for military education, to foster the required developments.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the future of Warrant Officer PME, the skills Warrant Officers need to thrive in a rapidly changing environment, and how the Army is preparing its technical experts to drive the future fight.
Quick-Fire Observation Tool:
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
In this episode of COHORT W, host CW4 Jessie Morlan sits down with CW5 Carlos Terrones, the Command Chief Warrant Officer of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, to discuss tackling one of the most pressing issues in the Warrant Officer Cohort: the modernization of Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME).
With the battlefield evolving and technology advancing at an unprecedented pace, the Army is shifting toward Multi-Domain Operations. But how do Warrant Officers and institutions ensure that Warrant Officer PME is not only keeping up but also leading the way? CW5 Terrones brings decades of leadership and operational experience, from enlisting as a Light-Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in 1993 to serving as a strategic advisor at one of the Army’s premier institutions for military education, to foster the required developments.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the future of Warrant Officer PME, the skills Warrant Officers need to thrive in a rapidly changing environment, and how the Army is preparing its technical experts to drive the future fight.
Quick-Fire Observation Tool:
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
03/01/25 • 53 min

Episode Eight features a discussion with CW3 Humphrey Hills II, the CBRN Regimental Warrant Officer. In this episode, CW3 Hills will discuss his work as the 4th Regimental Warrant Officer and provide solid mentorship for anyone looking to make a difference as a leader. Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music is provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
Episode Eight features a discussion with CW3 Humphrey Hills II, the CBRN Regimental Warrant Officer. In this episode, CW3 Hills will discuss his work as the 4th Regimental Warrant Officer and provide solid mentorship for anyone looking to make a difference as a leader. Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this.
Ceremonial music is provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
06/28/22 • 22 min

In this episode of Cohort W, host CW4 Jessie Morlan continues the deep dive into the modernization of Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME), this time through the lens of Military Intelligence.
Joining the conversation is CW5 Peter Davis, the 9th Chief Warrant Officer of the Military Intelligence Corps and the Command Chief Warrant Officer of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICoE). As the first-ever Signals Intelligence Technician to hold this position since its inception in 1999, CW5 Davis brings a fresh and critical perspective to shaping the future of MI Warrant Officers.
With the battlefield evolving and intelligence playing a pivotal role in future conflicts, how must PME adapt to keep Warrant Officers at the cutting edge? In this episode, CW5 Davis discusses the modernization of MI training, the skills Warrant Officers need to stay ahead, and the challenges of preparing the cohort for the complexities of tomorrow’s fight.
Tune in for a compelling conversation about leadership, intelligence, and the evolution of PME in the ever-changing operational landscape.
Listen now!
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
In this episode of Cohort W, host CW4 Jessie Morlan continues the deep dive into the modernization of Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME), this time through the lens of Military Intelligence.
Joining the conversation is CW5 Peter Davis, the 9th Chief Warrant Officer of the Military Intelligence Corps and the Command Chief Warrant Officer of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICoE). As the first-ever Signals Intelligence Technician to hold this position since its inception in 1999, CW5 Davis brings a fresh and critical perspective to shaping the future of MI Warrant Officers.
With the battlefield evolving and intelligence playing a pivotal role in future conflicts, how must PME adapt to keep Warrant Officers at the cutting edge? In this episode, CW5 Davis discusses the modernization of MI training, the skills Warrant Officers need to stay ahead, and the challenges of preparing the cohort for the complexities of tomorrow’s fight.
Tune in for a compelling conversation about leadership, intelligence, and the evolution of PME in the ever-changing operational landscape.
Listen now!
Meet The Harding Project!
https://www.hardingproject.com/p/welcome-to-the-harding-project
A helpful writing guide from CGSC:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/home/Resources/CGSC-Professional-Writing-Guide.pdf
Army University Press:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/
You can find more information about the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation at https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org
Please visit us on Instagram @WOHF1918, Twitter @WOHF1918, and on the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation LinkedIn page.
Visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the foundation and programs like this.
Stay current with Warrant Officer ideas! All current Strength in Knowledge Journal Issues are posted at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Warrant-Officer-Journal/
To learn more information about Warrant Officers, visit USAWOCC: https://armyuniversity.edu/wocc/courses?p=Overview
Please also feel free to connect with the United States Army Warrant Officer Association at https://usawoa.org and visit their Facebook page @UnitedStatesArmyWarrantOfficerAssociation or the US Army Warrant Officer Career College @TheU.S.ArmyWarrantOfficerCareerCollege
Theme music (intro & outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/
Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide
https://www.warrantofficerhistory.org/
Preserve and educate!
03/14/25 • 39 min
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