U.S. Army Command and General Staff College - History
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Ph.D.
History
MMAS
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Theater Operations
United States Naval Institute
School of Advanced Military Studies
MMAS
Military History
Staff Group Leader
US Army Command and General Staff College
French
M.S.S.E.
Graduated with Distinction (one of only 2 in my field of study)
Electronic Warfare Systems Design
Association of Old Crows
John T.
Kuehn
U.S. Navy
Department of Defense
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Served 23 years. Primary-naval flight officer. Subspecialties: electronic warfare
technical intelligence
strategy
history.\nAdditional qualifier designator-joint planner. Aircraft types (operational): EP-3B/E
ES-3A
S-3B
EA-6B. Arrested landings--almost 200. Flight hours--almost 3000. Combat--Desert Shield/Storm and Deliberate Force (Bosnia). Retired rank
Commander USN.
US Navy
Deputy Director Navy Element CGSC
From 200-2004 I was the Deputy Director of the Navy Element of CGSC.
US Navy
Naval Flight Officer
Fleet Reconnaissance (VQ-1 and VQ-6) and associated staff electronic warfare jobs (Cargru TWO
CTF-72) as well as Combat Direction Center Officer
USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN-74)
United States Navy
Professor of Military History
Teach field grade officers the core military history courses (H100-300) and elective military history courses in the Command and General Staff School. Lesson author for all navy history-related lessons and other projects as assigned.
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
help defend the Constitution of the US
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Zoology
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History Diaspora
Write books
articles
book reviews
and present papers at conferences. Participate in professional societies and online history forums.
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Weapons
Military History
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National Security
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Agents of Innovation: The General Board and the Design of the Fleet that Defeated the Japanese Navy
The book analyzes the efforts during the period between World War I and II by the General Board of the Navy to design a fleet under the constraints imposed by the Washington and London Naval Treaties. It further argues that these constraints actually caused the officers on the Board to innovate more successfully than might otherwise have been the case.
Agents of Innovation: The General Board and the Design of the Fleet that Defeated the Japanese Navy
with D.M. Giangreco
This is a thinking man's coffee table book about the Pacific War with dozens of \"first person\" accounts of the war in the Pacific
primarily from an American perspective. Many of the photos have never been published before. It is an excellent resource for young adults.
Eyewitness Pacific Theater
This chapter provides an account and some analysis of the operations in the Pacific Theaters of World War II
from 1941 to 1945 and the surrender ceremony onboard the USS Missouri. JTK
The Cambridge History of the Second World War
Volume I
Chapter 15
\"The War in the Pacific\"
The evolution of Combined Operations into modern Joint Operations during the Civil War.
Triumph of Civil War \"Jointness\"
My goal with this general military history was to survey the span of Japanese martial history from circa 300 AD (or Common Era
CE) to today. This is a tall order given the span is nearly two millennia. In order to do this I intend to concentrate on very broad cultural
social and even religious themes that have shaped how Japanese societies have managed violence and who has been allowed to wield it.
A Military History of Japan: From the Age of the Samurai to the 21st Century
2015 marks the 200th anniversary of the famous Waterloo campaign
sparking a renewed interest in Napoleon's prowess as a military leader and acumen as a strategist. This in-depth analysis scrutinizes the complex campaigns and strategies of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
looking at how military genius—referred to in the book as \"operational art\"—shaded the panorama of 18th-century warfare.\n\n\nBTW-operational art and military genius are not the same thing
operational art is something military geniuses tend to practice better than other commanders. JTK
Napoleonic Warfare: The Operational Art of the Great Campaigns
A critique of US Foreign Policy and Strategy