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Want to LEAD AND WIN https://combatready.eu/ Subscribe and join the conversation on Instagram: @remopodcast In this episode, Remo Ojaste and Chris Sheppard examine the Baltic Battalion as a modern special operations case study, focusing on methods, leadership, and long-term impact rather than secrecy or hero narratives.The conversation explores how an indirect, low-visibility approach — centered on training, trust, and local ownership — produced lasting strategic effects and helped shape the foundations of Estonia’s defence capability.This episode reflects on why the operation succeeded, how success became visible only years later, and why this model closely resembles how modern special operations should be trained today.
By Remo OjasteWant to LEAD AND WIN https://combatready.eu/ Subscribe and join the conversation on Instagram: @remopodcast In this episode, Remo Ojaste and Chris Sheppard examine the Baltic Battalion as a modern special operations case study, focusing on methods, leadership, and long-term impact rather than secrecy or hero narratives.The conversation explores how an indirect, low-visibility approach — centered on training, trust, and local ownership — produced lasting strategic effects and helped shape the foundations of Estonia’s defence capability.This episode reflects on why the operation succeeded, how success became visible only years later, and why this model closely resembles how modern special operations should be trained today.