National Mobilization, the Office of Emergency Management, and Unity of Effort

Joining me in this episode is Quin Lucie, a Marine Corps veteran, lawyer, and senior policy analyst in the Office of Policy at the Department of Homeland Security. Quin shares what he has learned about national mobilization, emergency management, and unity of effort in the United States during World War II, and how that knowledge can be useful today. Links What Comes Around, Goes Around (and Around and Around): Reviving the Lost History of FEMA and its Importance to Future Disasters (https://www.hsaj.org/articles/13214) How FEMA Could Lose America's Next Great War (https://www.hsaj.org/articles/15017) James "Quin" Forman (https://www.veterans-in-blue.af.mil/Veterans/Veterans-in-Blue-2017/Display_2017/Article/1361607/james-quin-forman/) The Government of Emergency: Vital Systems, Expertise, and the Politics of Security (Amazon Affiliate Link https://amzn.to/44umE8y) Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II (Amazon Affiliate Link https://amzn.to/44pEbP5) Destructive Creation: American Business and the Winning of World War II (Amazon Affiliate Link https://amzn.to/4451ii0) US Army Center of Military History (CMH) Green Books (https://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/collect/usaww2.html) http://www.motheroftanks.com/ads-sponsors-and-affiliate-links/

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Season two of the largest Combined, Joint, Multinational Military History effort focuses on American and Allied Forces in Europe and the Pacific through 1944. The 1943 series ended up with 108 episodes with contributions from across all US services, as well as contributions from our British and Canadian friends, and more.