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Want to get a little closer to the action? With CannonArtillery.com’s Freedom's Thunder Podcasts you can! Freedom’s Thunder Podcasts will be back again this year to share the latest updates from the 2008 Fires Seminar at Ft. Sill.

In the coming weeks, check back to this page for the latest interviews with host Ryan May, editor of CannonArtillery.com. And feel free to listen from your computer or download any of the podcasts to your MP3 player.

 



August 18, 2008 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

CannonArtillery.com visited with Amy Ewing-Holmstrom, managing director of the U.S. Field Artillery Association, at the 2008 Fires Seminar at Fort Sill. Listen in as she discusses the latest activities of the Field Artillery Association.
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July 15, 2008 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

While onsite at the 2008 Fires Seminar at Fort Sill in June, CannonArtillery.com caught up with artillery reporter Scott Gourley. Gourley is the North American editor for Military Logistics International, and a contributing writer for numerous defense publications including Jane’s Defense Weekly, ARMY Magazine and more. Listen to Gourley discuss his article on the future of fires that appears in the latest issue of ARMY Magazine.
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June 18, 2008 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

CannonArtillery.com caught up with Sgt. First Class (SFC) Robert M. Castillo at the 2008 Fires Seminar in Fort Sill on June 3. SFC Castillo recently returned from his fourth tour in Iraq where he served as the Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I) Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar (C-RAM) NCOIC for III Corps Artillery. Hear SFC Castillo give a shout-out to his buddies who are still overseas and discuss with CannonArtillery.com the important role III Corps Artillery played by firing more than 70,000 rounds in support of operations across Iraq.
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June 5, 2007 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

CannonArtillery.com editor Ryan May talks with U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Lee Power about the importance of getting artillery forward observers trained to become a part of the“joint” fires team. SFC Power, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, is the instructor (NCOIC) for the joint fires observer course at Ft. Sill.
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June 1, 2007 Freedom's Thunder Podcast Next week marks the beginning of the 2007 Fires Seminar at Fort Sill. Ryan May sat down with the Executive Director of CannonArtillery.com, Col. Jim Unterseher (U.S.Army Ret.) to get his take on what to expect at this year’s show.  Listen up here!

 

 

 



June 2, 2006 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

Ryan May visited with Amy Ewing-Holmstrom, managing director of the U.S. Field Artillery Association, at the 2006 Fires Seminar at Fort Sill. Listen in as they discuss the latest activities happenin of the Field Artillery Association as well as the new Fires Center of Excellence at Fort Sill.
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June 1, 2006 Freedom's Thunder Podcast

Ryan May was joined by Scott Gourley at the Fires Seminar held at Fort Sill. Gourley is a contributing writer and editor to numerous defense publications including the popular Jane’s Defense Weekly, Army Magazine, Popular Mechanics and more. Listen in as Gourley, a former Redleg, reflects on the role of field artillery.
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May 24, 2006 Freedom’s Thunder Podcast
 

Heading into the 2006 Fires Seminar & Trade Expo, CannonArtillery.com Executive Director Col. Jim Unterseher (U.S. Army Ret.) forecasted what was in the works for this year’s event.
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