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BRUCE GUDMUNDSSON: Professional Military Education and the Case Study Method in Decision Forcing Exercises

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Bruce Gudmundsson
USMC, Ph.D, Chair
Marine Corps University

Bruce Gudmundsson has been a part of most discussions about Marine Corps Professional Military Education and Warfighting since General Gray’s published FMFM-1 in 1989.  He joined the program to talk military education and why the use of the Case Method in decision making exercises is a better vehicle to promote learning.

IN CASE YOU DON’T KNOW HIM:  Dr. Gudmundsson has a long association with the Armed Forces of the United States and, in particular, the United States Marine Corps.  Between 1977 and 1997, he served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, rising in rank from private to major, and serving as a truck driver, logistician, and infantry officer.   In 1989, he was recalled to active duty to design the curriculum for the School of Advanced Warfighting, a year-long course for selected graduates of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College.

A longtime advocate of the case method of instruction, Dr. Gudmundsson spent three years as a case writer at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.  Since 2007, he has served as the Senior Fellow for the Case Method at the Marine Corps University, where he conducts demonstrations of the case method, teaches courses that employ the case method, writes (and supervises the writing of) case materials, and assists instructors throughout the Marine Corps to incorporate decision-forcing cases into their classes.

A graduate of Yale College (BA) and Oxford University (D.Phil), Dr. Gudmundsson has taught at the Marine Corps School of Advanced Warfighting, Oxford University, the Royal Military Acadmey at Sandhurst, the US Army War College, and Dickinson College.


COMBAT CONCEPTS AUDIO (Part 2 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of IOC at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This audio changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS AUDIO (Part 1 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of IOC at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This audio changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS AUDIO (Part 3 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of IOC at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This audio changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS AUDIO (Part 4 of 4 — Q&A): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of IOC at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This audio changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS AUDIO (Entire Presentation): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of IOC at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This audio changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS VIDEO (Part 1 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS VIDEO (Part 2 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.


COMBAT CONCEPTS VIDEO (Part 3 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.

COMBAT CONCEPTS VIDEO (Part 4 of 4): Col Tony Zinni, USMC

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
MCB Quantico, VA
1989

(The Q&A portion of the PME)

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.

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“COMBAT CONCEPTS” video — Col Tony Zinni, USMC; MCB Quantico, 1989

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Col Tony Zinni, USMC
The Basic School, 1989
Quantico VA

Click HERE for Part 1 of the PME

Click HERE for Part 2 of the PME

Click HERE for Part 3 of the PME

Click HERE for Part 4 of the PME

Click HERE for the entire 3.5 hour PME in one segment

THE SINGLE BEST professional military education experience I ever had happened in July of 1989 while teaching “Tactics” at The Basic School in Quantico, VA.  Col Tony Zinni, USMC (who had just finished being the CO of 9th Marine Regiment on Okinawa) gave his “Combat Concepts” pitch at an event that the Marine Corps University sponsored at The Basic School.

Major John Kelly (Head of the Infantry Officers Course at the time, destined to be a General Officer and currently the Secretary of the Dept of Homeland Security) told me I should attend… so I went.  I had never heard of Col Zinni at that point in my life.  That night Col Zinni was funny, insightful and had a ton of experiences in his career — he was for me a great example of what a professional warrior/scholar ought to be.

This PME changed my life and how I approached my profession.

MARINE CORPS GAZETTE MAY EDITION & IOC STANDARDS: Chris Woodbridge

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The Editor & Publisher of the Marine Corps Gazette joined us to discuss world hot-spots (South China Sea, North Korea, Russia & Iran/Israel), the May edition of the Marine Corps Gazette and the “standards” issue at the Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course where the Marine Corps wants to increase “inventory” but is not increasing the numbers attending the course — what does that mean for standards.  We talk about it.

NEWS HEADLINES: A trip out to The “new” Basic School & China isn’t “all that”

MIKE & MIKE: the new 6.88mm rifle & squad automatic weapons — good or bad? Why are SNCO schools so short when compared to officer schools?

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TODAY’S TOPICS:

  • The new NEXT GENERATION SQUAD WEAPON, being devloped by the US Army, is a .668mm weapon designed to defeat any body armor on the planet or in development.  What does the Gunner thing?
  • Why don’t Marine Staff NCOs go to school for extended periods of time like Marine Officers do?

MARINE CORPS GAZETTE HOUR: the June edition talks Education… and “The Observation Post” is back!

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The Editor & Publisher of the Marine Corps Gazette is Col Chris Woodbridge, USMC (ret); he joined ALL MARINE RADIO today to discuss the May & June issues of the Gazette as well as the return of “The Observation Post” to the Gazette and other innovations that are coming to the Gazette’s multi media platform.

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