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Ep 02 Pt 01 Sam Perrin Infantry Platoon Leadership in Combat

1 h 20 min · 14 de sep de 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/fan_mail/new] Sam commissioned from Sandhurst in 2005 and then completed the Platoon Commanders Battle Course. He arrived at 1 Royal Anglian and took command of 10 Platoon C (Essex ) Company on day one of TESSEX which was a large test exercise conducted prior to being operationally signed off, this meant he got three weeks in the field with the blokes straight away.  Sam then moved on to a full year of Pre Deployment Training (PDT) including 6 arduous weeks in Kenya  which culminated in deploying on Operation Herrick 6 in April of 2007 for 6 months. 10 Platoon deployed with 40 blokes and flew home with 24.  Sam Finished  platoon command and successfully attempted UKSF selection serving in 22 SAS as a troop commander for 3 years. Sam went on to deploy on numerous sensitive Operations and Exercises all over the globe during his time with Special Forces but ultimately Sam considers Herrick 6 to comfortably be the most enjoyable, rewarding and formative 6 months of his life.  Sam left the Army in 2013 and has had a successful transition out of the army via the University of Oxford business school and into 11 years at BT Group in various large leadership and commercial roles.  In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Sam and Steve talk in depth about Leadership in Combat and their personal journeys throughout an arduous 6 months in Afghanistan. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/support]

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episode Ep 02 Pt 02 Sam Perrin Infantry Platoon Leadership in Combat artwork

Ep 02 Pt 02 Sam Perrin Infantry Platoon Leadership in Combat

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/fan_mail/new] In part 2 Sam and Steve Discuss, raw close combat, Bravery and Sam gives fantastic advice to new platoon Commanders.  Sam commissioned from Sandhurst in 2005 and then completed the Platoon Commanders Battle Course. He arrived at 1 Royal Anglian and took command of 10 Platoon C (Essex ) Company on day one of TESSEX which was a large test exercise conducted prior to being operationally signed off, this meant he got three weeks in the field with the blokes straight away.  Sam then moved on to a full year of Pre Deployment Training (PDT) including 6 arduous weeks in Kenya  which culminated in deploying on Operation Herrick 6 in April of 2007 for 6 months. 10 Platoon deployed with 40 blokes and flew home with 24.  Sam Finished  platoon command and successfully attempted UKSF selection serving in 22 SAS as a troop commander for 3 years. Sam went on to deploy on numerous sensitive Operations and Exercises all over the globe during his time with Special Forces but ultimately Sam considers Herrick 6 to comfortably be the most enjoyable, rewarding and formative 6 months of his life.  Sam left the Army in 2013 and has had a successful transition out of the army via the University of Oxford business school and into 11 years at BT Group in various large leadership and commercial roles.  In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Sam and Steve talk in depth about Leadership in Combat and their personal journeys throughout an arduous 6 months in Afghanistan. Glossary of terms:FOB Pre-H Fires - H Hour is the time an attack starts. Pre H means the use of fire support weapons such as mortars and artillery Wadi - a dried up river bed RAMC - Royal Army Medical Corps TIC - Troops in Contact Rog - Rear Operations group (Those that did not deploy) PE - Plastic Explosives CQB - Close Quarter Battle IED - Improvised explosive device OC - Officer Commanding FLOT -  Forward line of own troops FLET - Forward line of enemy troops LMG - light machine gun CSM - Company Sergeant Major Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/support]

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episode Ep 02 Pt 01 Sam Perrin Infantry Platoon Leadership in Combat artwork

Ep 02 Pt 01 Sam Perrin Infantry Platoon Leadership in Combat

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/fan_mail/new] Sam commissioned from Sandhurst in 2005 and then completed the Platoon Commanders Battle Course. He arrived at 1 Royal Anglian and took command of 10 Platoon C (Essex ) Company on day one of TESSEX which was a large test exercise conducted prior to being operationally signed off, this meant he got three weeks in the field with the blokes straight away.  Sam then moved on to a full year of Pre Deployment Training (PDT) including 6 arduous weeks in Kenya  which culminated in deploying on Operation Herrick 6 in April of 2007 for 6 months. 10 Platoon deployed with 40 blokes and flew home with 24.  Sam Finished  platoon command and successfully attempted UKSF selection serving in 22 SAS as a troop commander for 3 years. Sam went on to deploy on numerous sensitive Operations and Exercises all over the globe during his time with Special Forces but ultimately Sam considers Herrick 6 to comfortably be the most enjoyable, rewarding and formative 6 months of his life.  Sam left the Army in 2013 and has had a successful transition out of the army via the University of Oxford business school and into 11 years at BT Group in various large leadership and commercial roles.  In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Sam and Steve talk in depth about Leadership in Combat and their personal journeys throughout an arduous 6 months in Afghanistan. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516411/support]

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