Summary
Michael Vickers (Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss his remarkable career and memoir. He was formerly the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
- His specialized training to wear a “Nuclear Backpack” (yes, literally!)
- Overseeing a multibillion-dollar CIA covert action program against the Soviets
- Planning the Osama Bin Laden raid
- Retooling defense intelligence for the 21st century
Reflections
- Finding a narrative that unites the various chapters of your life
- Serving a country vs. serving a political party
And much, much more …
Episode Notes
Michael Vickers has been on a heck of a ride. He started out as a U.S. Army private with no degree and went on to oversee hundreds of thousands of people as the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence while holding a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. Michael is the author of By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operation & Strategy.
Quotes of the Week
"That weapon was called the Special Atomic Demolition Munition [i.e., “Nuclear Backpack] ...it was a sporty, uh, you know, it seemed like a good idea when I was 23 years old. So, there you have it." – Michael Vickers.
Resources
SURFACE SKIM
*SpyCasts*
*Beginner Resources*
DEEPER DIVE
Video
Primary Sources
- Commander, 500th MI Group, Subj: Guerilla Use of Stinger Missiles and Their Effect on Soviet Tactics in AF, circa 1987.
- Memorandum of Conversation between Vice President Bush and Pakistani President Zia, December 8, 1982
- Conversation between M.S. Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan on Afghanistan (Excerpt), December 8, 1982
- Message to Soviet Ambassadors on the Invasion of Afghanistan, Attachment to CPSU Politburo Decree #177, December 27, 1979
*Wildcard Resource*
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