Assignment Jocko

Monday, February 29th, 2016

I’ve been catching up on Jocko Willink’s (@jockowillink) podcast.

His seventh podcast discusses an Indian officer’s book, Assignment Jaffa, about his time as a divisional commander of the Indian Peace Keeping Force of Operation Pawan (OP) fighting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka from 1987 through 1989. Jocko picked up his copy in Sri Lanka.

The eighth discusses MCWP 6-11 Leading Marines.

The ninth shares some stories and maxims from Patton’s War As I Knew It. Patton’s an entertaining character — a real star-spangled, entertaining character.

“Few men are killed by bayonets, but many are scared by them. Having the bayonet fixed makes our men want to close. Only the threat to close will defeat a determined enemy.”

I suppose I should read his book, since I enjoyed Rommel’s so much.

In the tenth, Jocko shares some brutal passages from E.B. Sledge’s With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa.

I’m not sure I’m ready for much more of that.

Sledge discusses the horrors of shelling, something that Jocko only got a small taste of.

Sustained shelling immediately calls to mind World War I and shell shock — something I’ve been listening to Dan Carlin discuss in his Hardcore History piece on WWI, Blueprint for Armageddon:

Comments

  1. Slovenian Guest says:

    I recommend the podbay mirror for listening to Jocko’s, or any other podcast; most are on there.

  2. Patty O. says:

    Moving on from this Jocko character…

  3. Lu An Li says:

    Why close with the enemy and kill with the bayonet when you can fire a Hellfire missile and kill the same enemy from a remote distance?

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