4 juni 2026
62 min
In this episode, Dennis sits down with Reagan Lyon, an Emergency Medicine physician and 17-year Air Force veteran who spent the majority of her career in special operations, including time on Special Operations Surgical Teams. While at the Naval Postgraduate School, Reagan wrote a thesis on one of the hardest problems in military medicine: how do you actually build and sustain indigenous medical networks in unconventional warfare and denied environments?
Drawing from the Yugoslav Partisan guerrilla hospitals of WWII, modern lessons out of Ukraine, and the harsh realities of occupied territory medicine (including Iran’s protest crackdowns), Reagan breaks down why our current Role 1–4 doctrine collapses in these scenarios. She introduces a treatment-goal-based framework instead of capability-based tiers, uses systems dynamics modeling to expose the real chokepoints (training pipelines, blood, patient movement, and capacity), and makes a compelling case for radical cognitive agility and “MacGyver medicine” when the supply chain disappears.
Key Takeaways:
If you’re a medic, planner, SOF leader, or anyone thinking seriously about large-scale combat operations or unconventional warfare medicine, this conversation is essential. Reagan doesn’t just diagnose the problem — she gives a clear path forward.
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