
Friday Mar 13, 2026
#36 - LTC(R) Scott Womack
Join me for a conversation with LTC(R) Scott Womack, a US Army Foreign Area Officer (FAO) with extensive experience in Africa. We discuss Scott's journey from West Point cadet to FAO, his assignments in Chad, Senegal, and Congo, and his experience in dealing with complex security and diplomatic challenges. Scott shares insights on balancing family life, the importance of language and cultural skills, and how he transitioned to teaching and running a farm post-retirement.
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers
00:42 Meet Scott Womack: From West Point to FAO
01:28 Academic Pursuits and Research at West Point
02:58 Intercultural Competence and Cadet Experiences
05:01 Real-World Applications and Ethical Dilemmas
08:42 Semester Abroad Programs and Cultural Immersion
10:59 West Point Assignments and Africa Studies
12:51 The Importance of Language and Cultural Training
20:54 Evacuation Operations in Central Africa
38:47 Introduction to Ucomm and African Desk Officers
39:11 Challenges and Opportunities in African Assignments
39:33 Developing Skills and Understanding in Security Assistance
42:13 Transition to Learning French and First Assignment in Chad
42:30 Origin Story and Early Career Influences
45:32 Civil Affairs and the Path to FAO
46:57 Experiences in Rwanda and the Importance of Preparation
48:54 Navigating Assignments and Promotions
58:56 Building Relationships and Overcoming Challenges in Chad
01:04:29 Transition to Senegal and Family Adjustments
01:15:00 Unexpected Transfer to Kinshasa
01:15:23 Challenges of Working in Kinshasa
01:17:12 Navigating International Interests and Security
01:18:47 UN Peacekeeping Efforts and Structural Flaws
01:27:29 Personal Reflections and Coping Mechanisms
01:28:49 Comparing Experiences in Chad and Kinshasa
01:37:05 Final Reflections and Career Transition
01:40:13 Life After Military Service
01:47:38 Closing Thoughts and Advice
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