Colonel Shelley B. Kavlick is the Reserve Advisor to the Commandant, Air War College. The aircraft included military fighter planes, interceptors, transport, troop carrier, tanker, rotorcraft-helicopter and FAA commercial planes. After ACSC/SAASS he served as the Deputy Chief, Strategy Division in the Korea Air Operations Center. In 2014, he deployed to Afghanistan to serve as the principal advisor to the Afghan Air Force Director of Plans and Programs in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Resolute Support. He is the author of, Dr. Elizabeth D. Woodworth is an Associate Professor of Strategic Communication in the at the Air War College. She earned her PhD in English at Texas Christian University with specialties in rhetoric and British literature; her MA in English Composition is from California State University at San Bernardino; her BA in English is from Boise State University. Dr. Other previous assignments include serving two tours in Saudi Arabia as a SCO and FSF Advisor attached to the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and one tour as a SCO and FSF Advisor attached to the U.S. Consulate in Dubai. Gen. Rawls entered the Air Force in 1992 as a distinguished graduate of the University of Kentucky, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. A part of the United States Air Force's Air University, AWC emphasizes the employment of air, space, and cyberspace in joint operations. margin: 0; Prior to 10th Mountain, he served as the Deputy J1 for United States Forces – Afghanistan, Kabul. Stephen F. Burgess has been Professor of International Security Studies, US Air War College since June 1999. from MIT in 2010. LTJG McKay graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering. For more info on Dr. Kurzhals, please click here. His numerous published works include examinations of political speech by military members, court-martial procedure and review, and the concept of “good order and discipline.”. He also has Master Degrees in Strategic Studies and Military Arts and Sciences Theater Operations as well as a B.S. .topnav a.icon { General Barrett is a distinguished graduate with a Master of Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College, an outstanding graduate of the Air War College, and a distinguished graduate with a Master of National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. He went to the European Theater in September 1944 as a second lieutenant and was assigned to the 447th Bomb Group's 711th Squadron. Branch: U.S. Air Force Bio: Brigadier General Young enlisted in the Air Force in October 1967, then was commissioned upon completing Officer Training School as a distinguished graduate in September 1968.He flew 150 combat missions over Southeast Asia during several temporary duty assignments, served on the faculty of the Air War College and held a staff position at the U.S. Army's Forces ⦠Colonel Turner received his PhD in Political Science from Texas A&M University. } He commanded 2d Battalion, 11 Field Artillery Regiment, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and also served as the deputy commander for 5th Battlefield Coordination Detachment within 613th Air & Space Operations Center (AOC), 13th Air Force. Colonel Kavlick graduated from the University of California at Davis in 1994 and was commissioned a Distinguished Graduate from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps in 1995. Col. Christian Watt, USAF, Ph.D., joined the Air War College faculty in 2014 and is the Seminar Director for Grand Strategy at the Air War College. Previous experience includes ANG War and Mobilization branch, Site R operations and 9-11 Battle Captain at JB-Andrews 113th Wing. She grew up in Hungary during the Cold War and attended the National University of Public Service in Budapest. Before completing his Doctorate at the University of Northern Colorado, during which he studied Educational Psychology with a focus on Cognition and Instruction, he was the Deputy Chief of the Training, Test, Exercises and Evaluation Division at Air Force Space Command Headquarters. Additional assignments include operations officer of the Enterprise Operations Squadron, Deputy Career Field Manager for the Space and Missile Operations career field (OEF 10-11), and various positions within Air Force Space Command and Air Education and Training Command. According to Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, President of the Board which recommended its formation:. Upon graduation Commander Rucker earned his commission into the Navy and attended the US Naval School of preflight before attending specialized training for his airframe, the F-8 Crusader. 2005 Distinguished Graduate, Master of National Security and Strategic Studies, College of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. 2006 Master of Airpower Arts and Science, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Air ⦠In addition he deployed on the first AC-130U contingency deployment, in support of Operations in Bosnia. in Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley. Brig. He holds a M.A. 1. Colonel Richard W. (Rick) Pelham, USA, is a Logistics branch officer and an instructor in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting at the Air War College. Dr. Carrie A Lee is an assistant professor in the Department of International Security Studies, where she studies how democratic political institutions affect inter-state conflict and foreign policy decision-making. In Air Force Rescue he commanded a squadron at RAF Lakenheath, two deployed squadrons, a Rescue Group, and two Air Expeditionary Groups during their initial stand-ups. The Air War College (AWC) is the senior Professional Military Education (PME) school of the U.S. Air Force. Colonel Franz is a published author, and a graduate of both the Air Force Institute of Technology and the National War College. He is a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College and the National War College. She holds a B.A. COL Moore is currently pursuing the completion of his Master’s Degree in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University. He has accumulated over 3,500 hours as a Marine Corps pilot. Col Richard “Rich” Mendez, U.S. Air Force. Colonel Budjenska served in the G1 section and as the Inspector General for United States Army South, Fort Sam Houston. He earned his Doctorate of Philosophy in history from The University of Iowa in 1994, and taught at Texas Tech University and Texas A&M International University prior to joining the Air War College. His research interests include: leadership, moral courage, professionalism, ethics, moral injury, organizational culture, and combat airpower. in Operations Research. He retired from the USAF in May 2016 after 30 years of active duty service. A part of the United States Air Force's Air University, AWC emphasizes the employment of air, space, and cyberspace. Captain Cox graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1992 with a B.S. Colonel Kavlick has also previously served as the Assistant Executive Officer to the Chief of Air Force Reserve in the Pentagon and Vice Commandant, Air Force Officer Training School. Bogdan became a test pilot with more than 3,200 hours in over 35 different aircraft, including the KC-135, F-111 and F-16. For more information on Major General Kucheman, please click here. He is the author of the forthcoming Gods of the Nations (Cambridge University Press), a historical study of Augustine's political thought in City of God. COL Michael S. McCullough U.S. Army- Foreign Area Officer, is an instructor at the Air War College Department of International Security Studies. Houchin holds a B.A. He is a Naval Flight Officer and EA-6B Prowler Electronics Countermeasures Officer (ECMO) and has completed eight operational deployments to Europe, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific Region. COL Pelham is a 1991 graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Operations Management. Kamena was commissioned a 2LT of Infantry in 1979 and has commanded from the platoon to the Brigade Combat Team level. Chris Wilbeck is a Professor of Joint Military Operations as a member of the Leadership and Warfighting Department at the Air War College. His next project concerns French strategy, identity and civil-military conflict during the Indochina and Algerian wars. He is the author of Which Lessons Matter? Dr. Christopher Hemmer, Dean of the Air War College. background-color: #11375c; He teaches the Foundations of Strategy course and electives on coalition warfare, the Korean War, and World War II. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers (2010), Interpreting the Modern Middle East, (edited), (Westview Press, 2010), The Process and Politics of Defense Acquisition: A Reference Book (Praeger Publishers, 2008), An Introduction to the Modern Middle East (Westview Press, 2nd Edition 2013), Military Base Closure: A Reference Book (Praeger Publishers, 2007), Shutting Down the Cold War: The Politics of Military Base Closure (St. Martin's Press, 1998), and The Politics of Strategic Aircraft Modernization, (Praeger, 1995). Colonel Steve Gregg, USAF, was commissioned in 1993 he served five years as an Army Officer culminating in AH-64 Maintenance Company Command. Previously he served as the Director of Brigade Operations as well as taught Ethics and Moral Reasoning at the United States Naval Academy. His most significant assignments include battalion commander of a combined arms battalion in the 1st Infantry Division, Division Operations Officer (G3) for the 4th Infantry Division, and Director of Operations (J3) for JTF-GTMO. DSN: 931-1110 Ext 231-6404 body { Lieutenant Colonel Donald J. Sandberg, USAF, is an instructor at the Air War College in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. He joined the Air War College faculty in 2016, having previously taught political science at the University of California, Los Angeles. His most significant assignments include battalion commander of a combined arms battalion in the 1st Infantry Division, Division Operations Officer (G3) for the 4th Infantry Division, and Director of Operations (J3) for JTF-GTMO. Previously, he served as Naval Forces Chief of Staff and Liaison Officer to U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Florida. He has commanded at the squadron level and served as Deputy Group Commander of the 321st Expeditionary Mission Support Advisory Group in Tikrit, Iraq. In 2016, he graduated with academic distinction from the Air War College’s Grand Strategy Seminar. in Education from Southern Illinois University and an M.S. Gen. Michael T. Rawls is the Commandant, Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. His War College experience was as a Member of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) in London, England and he maintains those relations with senior leaders from 42 nations as a Political Affairs Specialist. Past assignments include: Deputy Chief of Staff, US Pacific Command and Division Chief for Logistics Readiness and Operations, US Pacific Command, HI; Vice Commander, 515 Air Mobility Operations Wing, HI; Deputy Director, CAPSTONE, National Defense University; Deputy Commander, 379 Expeditionary Operations Group, Qatar; and Commander, 817 Global Mobility Squadron, NJ. Next, in the Airpower course, students examine how joint airpower, as a part of a joint, multi-domain, and multinational force, intends to innovate to prepare for the challenges of conflict in the future across the range of military operations -- to include special emphasis on the employment and sustainment of Air, Space and Cyberspace forces. He teaches National Security Decision Making, Global Security, and Regional Security Studies (Middle East) and has previously taught courses on irregular warfare and the causes of war. He has a B.S. in International Affairs from Troy University, and a M.S. .topnav { His earlier works include: Global Media Perspectives on the Crisis in Panama: June, 1987 – January,1990 (2011); The Prism of Just War: Asian and Western Perspectives on the Legitimate Use of Military Force (2010); The Legitimate Use of Military Force: the Just War Tradition and the Customary Law of Armed Conflict (2008); The Law of Armed Conflict: Constraints on the Contemporary Use of Military Force (2005); Sovereignty and the Global Community (2004); and The United States and Europe: Policy Imperatives in Globalizing World (2002); The Sword of the Union: Federal Objectives and Strategies During the American Civil War (1989); The USSR and Outer Space: Soviet Media Images of Superpower Space Policy (1985); and The Anatomy of Failure (1985). His most significant assignments include Commander of the 2d Brigade Combat Team in Baumholder Germany, Director of Staff for U.S. Space Command at Peterson AFB, Chief of Staff for Northern Command at Peterson AFB, Chief of Staff for the 1st Infantry Division at Wurzburg Germany and Tikrit Iraq, Director of all Iraqi Security Forces, U.S. leader for an Iraqi Commando brigade, Chief of the Force Synchronization Division for ARCIC at Fort Monroe. During one of these tours in 1968, Commander Rucker assisted his wingman in a successful Mig-21 engagement. His writings have appeared in China Quarterly, Journal of Cold War Studies, The Journal of Conflict Studies Security Studies, and The Journal of Military History. display: block; Bush (CVN 77) as Navigator. Col Mendez has 5 deployments in support of OPERATIONS SOUTHERN WATCH, IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM. The Department of Leadership and Warfighting teaching three core courses: 1) Strategic Leadership and the Profession of Arms; 2) Airpower (Air, Space, & Cyber), Innovation & the Future; and 3) Theater Strategy and Campaigning. He was one of twelve pilots who flew the North American X-15, an experimental spaceplane jointly operated by the United States Air Force and NASA. He is a command pilot with more than 3,000 hours in the F-15C, F-22A, MC-12W and the C-130J. Lassner has lectured at major conferences in the United States, and by invitation in Italy and Austria. He is a command pilot with HH-60G combat experience in multiple theaters. During his most recent tour he served as Commander, Task Group 1010.8 and Commanding Officer, Naval Satellite Operations Center under U.S. TENTH FLEET. He has served as a Minuteman combat crew commander, evaluator and instructor. He has also had two afloat tours aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) and USS George H.W. She has been a faculty member at Air War College since 2015 and is currently working on a book project - The Russian Minority in the former Soviet States: Integration and the Role of the Homeland, which assesses ethnic relations and security after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Dr. Palkki’s research and teaching interests focus on deterrence and coercive diplomacy, nuclear weapons, grand strategy, Middle Eastern security affairs, and U.S. national security policy. display: block; The Department of Strategy recruits, retains, and develops quality faculty and staff to develop and deliver current and relevant graduate-level curriculum; to conduct and advise research and publications that are relevant to national security; and, to perform service and outreach that results in mission accomplishment and enhances strategic communications in order to educate and develop critical-thinking leaders to better serve our nation and our interests. The book project is based on field work conducted as a Visiting Scholar with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, China; a Visiting Research Fellow with the American University in Cairo, Egypt; and a Visiting Researcher at Stellenbosch University’s Centre for Chinese Studies in South Africa. In 1995 he transitioned to Special Operations and helped stand up the new AC-130U AFSOC squadron, the 4 Special Operations Squadron (SOS). Dr. John P. Geis II, Colonel, USAF (ret.). Other assignments include the 18th Fires Brigade Assistant S3 and Liaison Officer to the 82d Airborne Division Artillery and Headquarters and Service Battery Commander for 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment at Fort Bragg. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science (International Relations) from the University of Notre Dame, an M.A. He was in continuous flight status from 1951 to 1984. He has earned a BS in Business Administration, a Masters in Business Administration (MBA), a Masters in Military History, a Masters in Theater Operations/Operational Planning, and a Masters in Strategic Studies. He holds a B.S. He has served in 19 countries including Europe, East Asia, South America, Central America, and the Middle East. Lt Col Kathleen Crimmins is the Director, Executive Leader Feedback Program (ELFP), Air War College (AWC), Maxwell Air Force base, Alabama. His principal teaching and research interests are American Foreign Policy, political psychology, African Politics, and insurgent group politics. Colonel Bottomlee has a B.S. Dr. Will Waddell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Strategy. Brig. He has served as the Director for I MEF Red Team; Director Marine Corps Installations-West G-7 (Government/External Affairs); MAWTS-1 C3 Department Head; MARDET OIC, Multi-TDL Joint Interoperability Division; and Director Marine Air Command and Control Squadron-X where he was responsible for Operational Development of the Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S). During this period Mr. Madden was responsible for drafting and advocating for the eventual passage of H.R. He received his Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the College of Naval Warfare. Dawn Murphy, Assistant Professor of International Security Studies, joined the Air War College faculty in 2015. He joined the AWC faculty in the summer of 2016 after more than 28 years of service in the United States Air Force. Following graduation from ACSC, he served in the Department of International Security for two years, before studying at SAASS in AY19. He received his commission through Air Force ROTC at Louisiana Tech University in 1998 and has since accumulated approximately 2,800 flight hours as an instructor weapon systems officer in the F-15E Strike Eagle. EDUCATION: 1994 Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, University of Central Florida, Distinguished Graduate. He was previously assigned to the USEUCOM Joint Operations Center. Colonel Ronnie A. Carson, USMC, is an instructor at the Air War College in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. Dr. Douglas C. Peifer, Deputy Department Chair. Her previous assignment was as the Commander, 60th Operations Group, Travis AFB, CA, where she led five squadrons providing global reach through airlift and aerial refueling with C-5, C-17, and KC-10A aircraft. She was commissioned in 1995 through Officer Training School as a Supply and Fuels officer, before being accepted into pilot training and accumulating over 3,600 hours in the KC-10A Extender. He was the N3, Operations Officer, for Strategic Communications Wing 1 from 2009-2012. in Economics from Oklahoma University and a M.S. To learn more about this esteemed Virginia Tech graduate, please click here. He holds an MA and Ph.D. in history from The Ohio State University where he specialized in modern military and central European history. Colonel Richie graduated from Auburn University (1992) via the ROTC scholarship program and also earned an MBA, with honors, from Regis University (2000). background-color: #11375c; Board certified in aerospace medicine and family medicine, he is a chief flight surgeon with experience in multiple airframes and missions, including en-route casualty care and coordination, enabling joint combat operations. Lt Col John Binder, United States Marine Corps, is an instructor at the Air War College in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. He returned to AFSOC to assume duties as the Operations Officer and Commander of the 4 SOS and subsequently commanded his squadron while conducting continuous combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. 2005 Air Command and Staff College, Distinguished Graduate and Commandantâs Leadership Award, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2006 School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2012 National War College, Distinguished Graduate, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. Headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama, its higher headquarters is the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Key Staff assignments include: Director of Operations/Strike Advisor for the J317 Airborne Command Post at USSTRATCOM and served on the faculty at Joint Forces Staff College. From 1967 to 1977 he completed twenty-five deployments to Europe serving as either the Operations Officer or Commander of Operation Creek Party. color: white; Colonel Ken Callahan is the Air War College Associate Dean of Resident Students at Maxwell AFB, Alabama. in International Relations from Troy University. Col Christian Watt - Seminar Director for Grand Strategy at the Air War College. He also has tours in Offensive Space Control Operations, Computer Network Attack Operations, Recruiting and staff tours at Air Force Space Command and the Air Force Technical Applications Center. He is a graduate of the Harvard University, Senior Leaders in Government course and the University of Southern California, Aircraft Accident Investigation Course. Colonel Budjenska’s military education includes Infantry Officer’s Basic and Advanced Courses, US Army Ranger School, Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder School, Intermediate Level Education (ILE) and the Air War College. position: absolute; He also held various air battle management assignments in the Tactical Air Command, Air Force Space Command, Air Combat Command and Headquarters USAF. Daniel Strand, PhD, serves as Assistant Professor of Ethics in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. His is also the author of Red Wings over the Yalu: China, the Soviet Union and the Air War in Korea (Texas A & M University Press), and Deng Xiaoping’s Long War: The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979-1991 (The University of North Carolina Press, 2015). Her work has been supported by the U.S. Air Force, the Stanton Foundation, LBJ Foundation, Empirical Studies of Conflict Project, and Stanford University, and has been included on syllabi at Yale, MIT, Stanford, and other major universities. During this period he published numerous articles and essays on modern military history, co-edited a book on the Dollfuss and Schuschnigg era in Austria, and undertook various research projects. Naval War College (In Residence), Newport, R.I. 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