
Sea Control: 593 Information and Warfighting with General Robert Neller
From Sea Control by CIMSEC Podcasting Team
December 16, 2025 · 31 min · Episode 593
About this episode
Host Brian Kerg talks with General Robert Neller about the role of information in warfighting and the Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group.
Host Brian Kerg talks with General Robert Neller, USMC (Ret.) to discuss the role of information in warfighting and the Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group (MIG). General Robert Neller served as the 37th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from 2015 to 2019. He was commissioned in 1975 and served as an infantry officer. As a general officer he also served as the commanding general of the 3d Marine Division, the Director of Operations on the Joint Staff, the commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, and commander of Marine Corps Forces Command/Fleet Marine Forces, Atlantic. Jim Jarvie edited and produced this episode.
People in this episode
Host: Brian Kerg
Guest: General Robert Neller
Topics covered
- information warfare
- military strategy
- Marine Corps
- leadership
- warfighting
Keywords
- information
- warfighting
- Marine Corps
- General Robert Neller
- military operations
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: United States Marine Corps, Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, 3d Marine Division, Joint Staff, Marine Corps Forces Central Command, Marine Corps Forces Command/Fleet Marine Forces, Atlantic
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