The Military Historian Podcast
On this episode of The Military Historian: Why woke can be fatal on the battlefield. A full breakdown of the direction of the Department of War and its new directives! 1. In September, Pete Hegseth addressed senior military leaders with a message that shook the system: woke ideology, DEI programs, and lowered standards have no place in combat. 2. In this episode of The Military Historian, Lloyd Shellenberger explains why that statement isn’t political — it’s reality. 3. Drawing on 43 years of military experience, Lloyd breaks down why physical fitness, discipline, and apolitical service are non-negotiable on the battlefield. 4. Using real-world examples from Fallujah, military fitness standards (APFT vs ACFT), and the evolution of readiness requirements, this episode explains what actually keeps soldiers alive — and what puts them at risk. 5. This episode covers: Why combat is the ultimate equalizer How lowered standards endanger lives 6. Why physical fitness is inseparable from leadership The danger of social engineering inside the military APFT vs ACFT and what combat readiness really means 7. Why the military must remain apolitical Brotherhood, trust, and why ideology breaks unit cohesion 8. The real cost of abandoning standards — measured in lives, not feelings This is not about hate. This is not about politics. 9. This is about protecting the men and women who serve. 🕒 Timestamps (Clean / No Transcript Links) 00:00 – Intro: why this conversation matters 00:50 – Pete Hegseth’s message to military leadership 02:20 – Why “woke” equals failure in combat 03:30 – Fallujah example: moving with purpose saves lives 04:36 – “Bullets are equal-opportunity killers” 05:25 – Why lowered standards endanger soldiers 06:17 – How social engineering infiltrated the military 07:40 – What social engineering really means 08:47 – The military’s true mission: lethality and readiness 09:28 – Trust, brotherhood, and covering your sector 09:47 – Why physical fitness standards exist 10:58 – APFT explained 11:05 – ACFT explained and why it matters 12:44 – Body fat standards and combat effectiveness 13:50 – Why appearances can be deceiving 15:45 – Why the ACFT predicts battlefield performance 16:57 – Policy shifts and social influence over time 17:53 – Why taxpayers should care 19:41 – Progress vs ideology: where the line is 21:23 – Cost to taxpayers and readiness impact 22:41 – Readiness decline and recruiting challenges 24:09 – Military careers and transferable skills 25:40 – Leadership, accountability, and moral courage 26:22 – Protecting soldiers — even at personal cost 27:53 – Brotherhood and what veterans miss most 28:42 – Final warning: combat has no room for ideology 29:06 – Thank you to viewers and supporters 30:45 – Closing thoughts and call to action 👉 Like & Subscribe for unfiltered discussions on military service, leadership, and history. 💬 Comment: Do standards still matter in today’s military? 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. 🔗 Links & Resources 🎥 Watch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_rz7hFJGQ8&list=PL1rLt9IdAnJ8_q7EV9VKt6FMoguD5uVim 📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themilitaryhistorian/ 🎬 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themilitaryhistorianpod 📧 Contact: themilitaryhistorianpod@gmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-military-historian-podcast--7001526/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-military-historian-podcast--7001526/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Like and Share the Military Historian as he shares stories from service members and those who have seen the tip of the spear and survived! Themilitaryhistorianpod@gmail.com
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