Inside Army Intel in WW2 | Tim Scherrer | Ep. 395



On this dialog, Tim Scherrer shares his intensive background in army intelligence, detailing his journey from Quincy, Illinois, to turning into a counterintelligence officer within the Army Reserve. He discusses his experiences throughout Desert Storm, his time at TransCom throughout the Gulf Battle, and the impression of 9/11 on his army profession. Shearer additionally displays on his transition to educating and writing, culminating in his newest ebook, ‘Spy Catchers, Interrogators, and Analysts,’ which explores lesser-known features of army intelligence throughout World Battle II.

00:00 Introduction to Tim Scherrer and His Background
02:47 Army Journey: From Quincy to the Army
05:48 Changing into an Officer: ROTC Expertise
08:59 First Experiences within the Army Reserve
11:53 Counterintelligence Operations in Iceland
14:47 Desert Storm: Mobilization and Experiences
17:44 Working at TransCom Throughout the Gulf Battle
20:50 Publish-Gulf Battle Experiences and Firm Command
23:49 Transitioning to Instructing and Writing
26:39 The Affect of 9/11 on Army Service
29:54 Intelligence Operations and the Battle on Terror
32:54 Writing Profession: From Historical past to Army Intelligence
35:39 Spy Catchers, Interrogators, and Analysts: The New E-book
38:52 Reflections on Army Service and Legacy

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