Through the Gray

By: Fred & Joe Harrison
  • Summary

  • The West Point Class of 2001 was the last class to graduate before 9/11. They served as Junior Officers during the initial phases of the War on Terror and the next twenty years of global turbulence in both military and civilian roles. This podcast attempts to capture their stories. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support
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Episodes
  • Podcast Wrap - Joe & Carlys
    Jun 5 2024

    Podcast Wrap.


    Joe & Carlys talk about the idea behind the podcast, the execution of that idea, and the impact that the podcast has had.


    Thank you for being a part of this journey and for sharing these stories.

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    52 mins
  • Joseph Harrison: Past and Presence
    Jun 5 2024

    Joe's interest in the military was tied to his experiences with his Dad in the outdoors and participating in Boy Scouting. It was further fueled by popular movies and documentaries he saw in his childhood.

    Joe had an indirect route to the Military Academy. Enlisting in 1996 and serving as a soldier in support of West Point prior to being accepted as a New Cadet in 1997.

    Joe initially suffered from overconfidence in the skills and abilities that got him to West Point and an underappreciation for the amount of work he'd have to invest in himself to build the skills necessary to succeed.

    Joe would also struggle to learn how to and prepare himself in a way that allowed him to be smooth in the moment of execution.

    Joe would graduate West Point in 2001 and commission as an Armor Officer. He would serve at Ft. Riley, Kansas and deploy to Iraq in 2003 and 2005. Command a Tank Company in South Korea. Serve as an instructor at the Maneuver Center of Excellence. Deploying to Afghanistan in 2012 to serve as a Brigade S3 for the NATO Training Mission Afghanistan. Served at Fort Carson, Colorado and Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington as a Field Grade Officer before deploying to Saudi Arabia in 2019 to serve as an Advisor for the Saudi Arabian National Guard.

    Joe would serve as the Deputy Director for Exercises for I Corps at JBLM, Washington for three years before retiring in 2023.

    Joe talks about his experiences learning from the past, preparing for the future, and trying to live in the present.


    This is his story.

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    55 mins
  • Joshua Kuehl: Even Keel
    Apr 14 2024
    Josh became infatuated with the military and flying after watching “Top Gun”. Josh did everything he could to learn about aircraft and to prepare to become a pilot, including participating in the Civil Air Patrol. Josh needed glasses to correct his vision so becoming a pilot wasn’t feasible, but it didn’t stop his desire to serve. Josh enlisted in the Infantry with the goal to apply to West Point and to enter the Academy. When he reported to his first duty station at Joint Base Lewis McChord he told his chain of commmand his intentions and his company commander supported his ambitions. Nine months after reporting to Joint Base Lewis McChord Josh would be reporting to the United States Military Academy Prep School and West Point the year after. Josh would graduate West Point and commission as an Armor Officer; serving in South Korea, deploying from Fort Carson with the 3rd ACR to Iraq, and later to Kuwait as a staff officer in the Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC). Josh would leave the military upon the completion of his initial military service obligation and began a journey of discovering his passions for elevators, photography, serving others, and Artificial Intelligence. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support
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    1 hr and 10 mins

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