Episode 0008 – Two Lives, One Mission: Understanding America’s Reserve and National Guard Forces
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They’re your coworkers, neighbors, and classmates—until they vanish for a weekend, or months, to answer the call.
In this episode of Midweek Sitrep, host Jerry Fowler breaks down the role of the Reserve Component in U.S. national security—and why the U.S. military can’t function without it.
Who are the Guard and Reserve? What do they actually do? And what happens to our national readiness if this system breaks?
From weekend drills to overseas deployments, this episode unpacks the dual life of America’s citizen-soldiers—and why friends, families, employers, and policymakers all have a role to play.
You’ll learn:
- How the Reserve Component fits into the U.S. military structure
- What real-world missions look like for part-time troops
- Why this force is essential to national security
- What support looks like—from bosses, coworkers, and families
As always, Jerry also covers the national security stories that should be on your radar.
Whether you’re a friend, family member, coworker, or employer, this episode will leave you with a clearer understanding of what your servicemember actually does—and what they go through to serve both country and community.
This is Part 2 of a special two-part series for the men and women who choose to live extraordinary lives in service of something greater than themselves—and for the families, friends, and coworkers who stand beside them. In Part 1, we covered the employment protections reservists have under the law.
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About the Host: Jerry Fowler
Jerry Fowler is the founder and creator of Midweek Sitrep and OPCEN Media Group LLC—a creative intelligence company dedicated to demystifying complex issues involving national security, law, and leadership. Through sharp storytelling and expert analysis, Jerry helps audiences understand the global forces shaping business, policy, and power.
In addition to his media work, Jerry is an attorney and national security policy professional with deep experience at the intersection of law, business, and government regulation. He currently leads the CFIUS and National Security practice at a global risk consultancy, where he advises companies on navigating export controls, sanctions, and U.S. national security regulatory frameworks.
Whether behind the mic or advising clients, Jerry brings clarity to complex systems—and makes national security make sense.
Jerry previously served as a West Virginia Assistant Attorney General, a federal attorney, and as a contract member of the U.S. Department of Defense’s CFIUS team. He continues his service in the Army National Guard as a Judge Advocate (Army lawyer).
Outside of work, Jerry enjoys CrossFit, distance running, hiking, and, like a true West Virginian, exploring the outdoors. He’s an avid traveler, writer, and musician, and values time spent with friends and family.
Disclaimers:
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