ADMIRAL TURNER'S SPEECH FILES, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY: NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION SEMINAR, THE PATTERSON SCHOOL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE

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NAVY Approved For Releas Declassification/Rel ease Instructions on File 200U111172ALCIAJ-.412.`:OBOV5511M3M1236001-1 5-6 APRIL 1974 4 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY; NATIONAL SECURITY 1 EDUCATION SEMINAR, THE PATTERSON SCHOOL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE ?- -soirt -, N ? ...i, 5. ' . 4, Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 April 5-6, 1974 THE PATTERSON SCHOOL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE The University of Kentucky --- Lexington, Kentucky 40506 in cooperation with The National Strategy Information Center, Inc., New York and New York University Graduate Program in National Security PARTICIPANTS -- NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION SEMINAR Professor Bernhard Abrahamsson Graduate School of International Studies -- Cherrington Hall University of Denver Denver, Colorado 80210 Professor Damian A. Barthle Department of History Jefferson Community College Louisville, Kentucky 40201 Professor Clyde T. Bates Georgetown College Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 Professor William Bowker Department of Government Centre College Danville, Kentucky 40422 Colonel Charles Brindel, USA Director Army ROTC Program University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor John K. Brown Hazard Community College Hazard, Kentucky 41701 Professor Robert L. Burke Department of History Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 42071 Dr. Morris K. Caudill Dean of Undergraduate Programs Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 40351 Lieutenant James T.-Chapman,.USN Naval ROTC Program Instructor University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Lt. Commander David G. Clark, USN Aide to the President U.S. Naval War College Newport, Rhode Island 02840 Captain James P. Connell, USA Army ROTC Program Instructor University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 Professor Vincent Davis Director and Patterson Chair Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 /Professor Dudley E. DeGroot / Department of Anthropology Eckerd College St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Page 2 NSES PARTICIPANTS Professor Maurice A. East Associate Director [also faculty Department of Political Science] Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor Gene J. Garfield Department of Political Science Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 42071 Professor Curtis Harvey Department of Economics University of KeLtucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor Roy 0. Hatton Department of History Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 42071 Professor George Herring Department of History University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor Charles W. Johnson Department of History University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 Major Russell L. Johnson, USA Army ROTC Program Instructor Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Professor Lewis M. Kirk, Jr. Department of History and Political Science Kentucky State University Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Professor John Kleber Department of History Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 40351 Professor Caroline Krebs Department of Political Science Bellarmine College 2000 Norris Place Louisville, Kentucky 40205 Professor Philip G. Laemmle Department of Political Science University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Major Paul Lewis, Jr., USA Graduate Student Department of Political Science Atlanta University Residence: 601-A Miller Drive Fort McPherson, Georgia 30330 Colonel William A. Lusby, USAF Director Air Force ROTC Program University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 Professor Robert F. Maddox Department of History Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Professor Robert D. NWininch Department of Political Science Prestonsburg Community College Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653 Professor Kevin G. MCCullen Department of Political Science Union College Barbourville, Kentucky 40906 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Page 3 NSES PARTICIPANTS Professor Charles Moskos Department of Sociology Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois 60201 [on leave for the 1973-74 year at University of Texas (Austin)] Mr. George Nuns Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor Glen Murrell Division of Social Sciences Paducah Community College Post Office Box 1380 Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Professor Paul David Nelson Department of Political Science Berea College Berea, Kentucky 40403 Professor Dennis J. O'Keefe Department of Political Science Northern Kentucky State College Highland Heights, Kentucky 41076 Captain Glenn C. Peck, USAF Air Force ROTC Program Instructor University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor John H. Petersen Department of Government Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 42102 Professor Robert L. Peterson Department of Political Science University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 Mr. Philip A. Reemes Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Ms. Dianne Reif Assistant to the Director Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Professor Abdul H. Rifai Department of Political Science Berea College Berea, Kentucky 40403 Professor Chun W. Ro Department of Political Science Paducah Community College Post Office Box 1380 Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Professor Carl G. Ryant Department of History University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Professor Andrew K. Semmel Department of Political Science University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 Professor Sheldon Simon Department of Political Science University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Captain M. E. Smith, USN Director Naval ROTC Program University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA,RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Page 4 VHS PARTICIPANTS Professor Fred A. Sondermann Department of Political Science The Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Professor Troy M. Stewart, Jr. Department of Political Science Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Professor Jack W. Thacker, Jr. Department of History Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Professor Robert Toohey Elizabethtown Community College Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 Lt. Commander Robert Trammell, USNR Commanding Officer Naval Reserve Training Center Springhill Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Vice Admiral Stansfield Turner, USN President U.S. Naval War College Newport, Rhode Island 02840 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 aApp v For Releas /9.06r S7,41 /9d3 /7d_ lit- ,e41,01"/"L a 001/0 -RWAN5001-1454 003600230001-1 rAirsta 11(/(A's"-I/t\ ;????, ? 19 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 02840 PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE FOR 3 - 6 APRIL 1974 Wednesday, 3 April (Service Dress Blue) 0600 - Depart?by President's car for T. F. Green 0700 - Allegheny Flight 486 0810 - Arrive National Airport - Met by CNO car 0845 - Call on RADM Grojean 0900 - Call on CNO 0915 - Call on SecNav 0945 - CNO car to Arlington Annex 1000 - Call on RADM Bill Read 1050 - CNO car to National Airport 1115 - United Flight 277 1209 - Arrive O'Hare/Chicago 1340 - Continental Flight 17 1555 - Arrive Colorado Springs - Met by USAFA representative 1800 - Informal buffet 2000 - Address to Cadet Defense Policy classes RON BOQ Thursday, 4 April 0700-0800 Breakfast 0830 - Conference convenes (Lunch with Cadet Wing) 1830 - Cocktails 1930 - Dinner followed by Address Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Friday, 5 April 0645 - Breakfast 0730 - USAFA car to Airport 0800 - Continental Flight 20 1157 - Arrive O'Hare/Chicago 1305 - American Flight 283 1501 - Arrive Cincinnati. Met by NRTC car (LCDR TRAMMEL) 1600 (1 hr) - Arrive The Springs Motel, 2020 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, Kentucky 1745 - Drive to University of Kentucky Faculty-Alumni Club, Spindletop Hall, Ironworks Pike = ? 1815 - Refreshments in Rathskeller - 1900 - Dinner 2000 - 2200 Session #3 "The Military and An2eirican Society" : Moskos RON at The Springs Saturday, 6 April 0700 - Breakfast at The Springs with local Naval Reservists 0830 - Session #4 - "Issues and Challenges with the U.S. Military: An Insider's Perspectives" - VADM Turner Roundtable chaired by COL Brindel, Director, Army ROTC, University of Kentucky 1000 - Break 1015 - Session #5 - "Trends in U.S. Defense Policy" -Vince Davis 1230 - Depart for Cincinnati by NRIC car Aft\r) 1524 - Allegheny Flight 818 1755 - Arrive Logan/Boston. Met_by President's car 1930 - Arrive NavIVarCol Approved For Release 261/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 PEOPLE WASHINGTON RADM Grojean CNO Chief Carpenter SecNav Room # Telephone # 4E572 OX-52453 4E660 OX-56007 4E658 OX-54412 4E710 OX-53131 RADM Read BuPers_2Z11__ (Mr. John Manwell 1776 K St. NW USAFA: Conference BOQ MAJ Doug Murray OX-41291 833-8400) AVN 259-2270 Suite 259-3127 Home 259-1389 KENTUCKY The Patterson School The Springs Motel (Qtrs) SPindletop Hall (Friday) Trustees Lounge & Board Room (Sat) (606) 257-4666/7 277-5751 252-3488 258-8233 Mrs. William Drews - 175 E. Delaware Place,Apt 8803 (312) 664-5342 - Chicago Mr. Richard D. Harza - 150 South Wacker Drive, Chicago- Office: . (312)- 855- 7000 Home: (312)-446-7280 Mr. C. Keith Shay - 445 Cedar St., Winnetka (312)- 236-4500 Mr. LeRoy .F. Nichalson -- 18 Lindenwood Drive, (303) 798-5718 Littleton, Colorado Mr. Brady Black - Cincinnati Enquirer (513) 721-2700 ArilarrididadtForilgeteise)42001i$1123 i.CWRDP80601554R003600230001-1 ? Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 INDEX OF TABS ITEM TAB Letters to and from USAFA A Speech Cards Some Reflections on the War Colleges by Col. John B. Keeley, USA Why A War College Missions of the U.S. Navy 1973 Annual Report ? Kentucky ? Official Highway Map Letters to and from Vince Davis Speech Cards 0 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 I ID p Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 - 000/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE DEP1.RTMEN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY F ACADEMY, COLORADO 80840 ATTN OF: SUBJECT: TO: DFPSP to 26 November 1973 Third Annual Interservice Defense Policy Conference (Your Ltr, 15 Nov 1973) Vice Admiral Stansfield Turner President Naval War College Newport, R. I. 02840 Dear Admiral Turner ? -I-am-pleased to learn that you-can join us for the Third Annual- Interservice Defense Policy Conference. Your banquet address suggestion is first-rate. Advanced education in the military is a vital topic, and I am certain the conferees will find your remarks particularly interesting. As we get closer to the conference dates we will be writing to you about travel plans and arranging with you the itinerary for your Academy visit. Perhaps you will remember our mentioning briefly in Chicago the possibility of addressing our cadets during your visit here. When I suggested this to the officers in the department, there was such an enthusiastic response that I am making bold to impose on your kindness to consider such a presentation. Depending on the travel schedule you may be able to work out, we could arrange either an evening lecture or a late afternoon session through the Cadet Forum sometime during the 3-5 April period. I know that cadets as well as many of our faculty officers would appreciate and benefit from hearing some of your thoughts on the appropriate education for future military leaders or more specifically on the senior service schools. I also appreciate receiving your participant nominations. I have added these names to our preliminary list, and I will extend invita- tions to each of these officers within the next few days. As you know, we strive to balance the attendees among each of the military services. Your suggestions will assist us greatly in achieving equal representation. Thank you again for accepting our invitation. We look forward to having you visit the Air Force Academy and participate in our conference. Sincerely / -----Pri-ez-eAez..4-1, )12. efitie4.4.-c MALHAM M. WAKIN, Colonel, USAF Professor and Head Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 ? Cfilei/ Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 PRESIDENT OF THE NAVAL WAR COLLEGE Newport, Rhode Island 02840 Dear Colonel Wakin, 1973 I'm indeed looking forward to taking part in your 3-5 April Conference and would be honored to present an address on the 4th. In line with your themes and in light of my current position, I would prefer to speak on the role of advanced education in the military. I feel it's time for some innovative moves in education over a man's career if we are to thrive in this era of the AVF. We must Look at education as a continuing process and not attempt merely to inject spurts of knowledge in large doses. ?"... ? I found your delegate invitation list intriguing. Not only is the Navy the only delegation with female members, but 50% of its delegate membership are women. You also show a Colonel John B. Heeley, U.S. Army--I hope this is, in fact, Colonel John B. Keeley who is a mainstay in my Strategy Department at NWC. As for additional nominations, I recommend: Lieutenant Colonel Michael P. Murray, USMC Staff Judge Advocate 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, MWHS-1 FPO San Francisco, CA 96602 A 1973 graduate of NWC who holds a doctorate, is a member Of the bar, and has done extensive research into the Code of Conduct. Lieutenant Commander Peter H. Cressy, USN U.S. Naval War College Naval Base Newport, RI 02840 Pete is doing advanced research here in the area of inter- personal relationships and leadership. Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 Lieutenant Commander Jerry M. Blesch, USN Executive Officer USS VOGE (DE-1047) FPO New York, NY 09501 USt\115% Jerry is a 1962A graduate, spent several years on the road as special assistant to our Chief of Naval Personnel and currently is second in command of a destroyer escort in Florida. Lieutenant Commander William C. Miller, USN Commanding Officer USS McCLOY (DE-1038) FPO New York, NY 09501 Bill is a 1962 U.S. Naval Academy graduate and Burke Scholar who holds a doctorate, spent two years working in the gtrategic area with the CNO's staff, and is now Commanding Officer of a destroyer. ? Commander Edward B. Baker, USN Office of Secretary of Defense Navy Department Washington, DC 20350 Ted, by coincidence works next to Colonel Bill Albright on your list. Ted is a 1959 U.S. Naval Academy graduate and Burke Scholar who has commanded a destroyer, spent many years in OPNAV and OSD/SA, as well as being a Federal Executive Fellow at'Ithe Brookings Institution. I would also recommend: Commander Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN Naval Administration Unit Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 and Commander Lawrence T. Wright, USN Department of the Navy Naval Intelligence Command (NIC-03C) 2461 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22331 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 ? Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 These two men were at the top of our Command and Staff course here last year. They are both extremely bright and forward thinking individuals. Warmest regards and I'm looking forward to April STANSFIELD TURNER Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy Colonel Malham M. Wakin, U.S. Air Force Department of Political Science and Philosophy U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO -80840 Approved For Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 ved Fgr Release 2001/11/23 : CIA-RDP80601554R003600230001-1 '3 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY REPLY TO ATTN OF: DFPSP SUBJECT: ? USAF ACADEMY, COLORADO 80840 2 November 1973 Third Annual Interservice Defense Policy Conference TO: Vice Admiral Stansfield Turner Commandant Naval War College Newport RI 02840 Dear Admiral Turner As I discussed with you in Chicago, the Department of Political Science and Philosophy will host the Third Annual Interservice Defense Policy Conference over the period 3-5 April 1974. I take this opportunity to invite you to attend the conference and to address the participants at a banquet planned for the evening of 4 April 1974. The conference will bring together a select group of about forty military company and field grade officers to discuss issues which vitally concern the Armed Forces. We have selected "Innovation in the Military" for the theme, and we propose to examine the topics indicated on the at- tached agenda (Attachment 1). You could speak on any of the topics suggested or any other subject you feel would interest the conferees. Since those officers presently serve in or shortly will serve in sensitive staff or command positions, your experiences could provide meaningful guidance to them in effecting change. In addition to the proposed topical agenda, I inclose a Conference Sched- ule (Attachment 2) and a tentative list of this year's participants (Attach- ment 3). I would appreciate any nominations you might suggest for Navy attendees. If you can accept our invitation, we would gladly arrange your trans- portation to the Academy and accommodations for your stay. Since rely '-----thaat-ezi,rt_ 22 e.)a%