Frontier Banter

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Frontier Banter

Introducing "Frontier Banter," the official podcast of Fort Sill Garrison! Join Col. Derek Baird, Garrison Commander, and CSM Bill Pearson as they share the stories and spotlight the people who make Fort Sill an exceptional place to live, work, and serve. From housing improvements and family support programs to fitness initiatives and cutting-edge technology, "Frontier Banter" delves into the topics that matter to our Soldiers, Army civilians, and families.

Episodes

  1. MAY 27

    Frontier Banter: Inside Fort Sill’s Mission Control—Drones, Lasers & the Team Powering 80,000 Soldiers

    In this month’s episode, Garrison Commander Col. Derek Baird and Command Sgt. Maj. Bill Pearson sit down with the people who keep Fort Sill running safely and smoothly when the rest of us are sleeping—or shooting, flying, or training. Their guests are: Glenn Waters – DPTMS Director (the orchestra conductor) William Benitezpeña – Chief, Plans, Operations & Security Division (masters emergency readiness, security, and big-exercise logistics) Michael Spears – Chief, Training Division (runs ranges, simulators, and 80,000-soldier-a-year training land) Robert Turner – Airfield Manager (controls Henry Post Army Airfield and Fort Sill’s slice of Oklahoma airspace) What you’ll hear “Readiness” in plain English. For DPTMS it means making sure every range, classroom, flight pattern and emergency plan is aligned so units can train today and deploy tomorrow—whether that’s basic trainees firing their first rounds or 4-60th ADA fielding a laser-armed Stryker. Tiny teams, outsized impact. DPTMS operates with fewer than 30 people in each division, yet keeps thousands of acres of land, miles of airspace, and dozens of large-scale ceremonies and mobilizations running like clockwork. Think of them as Fort Sill’s “mission control.” Training is going high-tech. From virtual reality gunnery and mechanic simulators to counter-drone scenarios and hypersonic-weapon test beds, the crew explains how new technology saves time, dollars and—most important—ammo. Airspace as a combat multiplier. Turner breaks down how Fort Sill controls its own FAA-delegated skies, juggling Army helicopters, Air Force jets, civilian traffic and the next wave of unmanned aircraft—all so artillery rounds and medevac flights can share the same horizon safely. Career transitions that work. Spears describes DPTMS’s “SkillBridge”–style internships where retiring Soldiers shadow range inspectors or simulator techs, often landing civilian jobs on post. Ground-level wisdom. Each leader offers rapid-fire advice for new Soldiers: stay fit; master your craft; find mentors (especially the quiet pros); and never stop improving yourself—physically, mentally, socially and spiritually. A peek ahead. The team promises a future episode on “power projection”—how Fort Sill would mobilize people and equipment in a contested environment, from energy resilience to cyber and physical security. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the planners, controllers and innovators who make those booms happen safely—and ensure everyone goes home at night. Listen in on Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or wherever you stream, and you’ll never look at a drone, a firing point or that little radar dome by the airfield the same way again.

    57 min
  2. APR 28

    Frontier Banter: Power Projection and Quality of Life: Baird twins & CSM Pearson reveal how Fort Sill stays mission-ready

    New Frontier Banter episode alert! Ever wondered what it takes to run Fort Sill—and why that matters off-post, too? Tune in as Garrison Commander Col. Derek Baird sits down with his identical twin, Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Thomas “TJ” Baird, and Fort Sill Garrison CSM Bill Pearson for “Double the Baird, Triple the Insight.” With 50 years of service between them, the brothers trace their journey from sand-bagged guard towers to the Pentagon and Installation Management Command, explaining how leading a “small city” of Soldiers, civilians, families, and contractors is nothing like line-unit command. You’ll hear why “power projection” starts with finding 600 extra mattresses for Basic Training expansion, how drones, artificial intelligence, and the new 6.8 mm rifle are reshaping local ranges and motor pools, and why those upgrades translate into safer airspace and new jobs for the Lawton community. The trio swap hacks for beating calendar overload (their tongue-in-cheek “Microsoft Outlook Kill Chain”), open up about resilience after broken bones and course failures, and share family-friendly moments—like TJ’s battlefield-traveling teddy bear, Cool Bear, now starring in a children’s haiku book. Whether you’re a Soldier looking for leadership tips, a spouse seeking work-life harmony, or a neighbor curious how post projects boost the regional economy, this episode has something for you!

    58 min
  3. JAN 7

    Frontier Banter: Fort Sill's First Marathon & MWR’s Recreation Revolution

    In this dynamic episode of Frontier Banter, Col. Derek Baird and Command Sgt. Maj. Pearson take listeners behind the scenes with Fort Sill's stellar Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) team, revealing how they're transforming military community life while preserving the installation's rich frontier heritage. Join MWR Director Sarah Gersper, whose dedication to "serving those who serve" shines through in every program, alongside Special Events Coordinator Ethan Briner and Outdoor Recreation Director Brianna Wilcox as they unveil Fort Sill's hidden treasures and exciting future plans. The spotlight shines bright on the upcoming Warrior Run, set for March 22, 2025. This landmark event features Fort Sill's first-ever full marathon, along with half-marathon, 10K run/ruck, and kids' race options. Capped at 500 participants, this unique course winds through Fort Sill's historic grounds, showcasing nearly 200 years of frontier and military history. Each $100 registration includes an impressive swag bag featuring a CamelBak and commemorative jersey. But that's just the beginning! The episode reveals major developments for 2025, including: - The installation's first Comic Con featuring celebrities and gaming personalities - A new on-post pet boarding facility called "Animal House" - An expanded Jack Daniels bar at the Patriot Club - Oklahoma's longest indoor archery range - The return of the mysterious local band "Red Light Duck Hunter" From elk herds roaming freely to escape rooms in the library, discover why Fort Sill's MWR program served over a million patrons in 2024. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast exploring Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area (LETRA), a history buff walking the grounds where Buffalo Soldiers once patrolled, or a family looking for their next adventure, this episode showcases why there's always something exciting happening at Fort Sill. Don't miss this engaging conversation that reveals how Fort Sill's MWR team is setting the gold standard for military installations while creating a community where service members and their families truly want to be.

    56 min

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Introducing "Frontier Banter," the official podcast of Fort Sill Garrison! Join Col. Derek Baird, Garrison Commander, and CSM Bill Pearson as they share the stories and spotlight the people who make Fort Sill an exceptional place to live, work, and serve. From housing improvements and family support programs to fitness initiatives and cutting-edge technology, "Frontier Banter" delves into the topics that matter to our Soldiers, Army civilians, and families.

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