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5-6 APRIL 1974
4 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY; NATIONAL SECURITY
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EDUCATION SEMINAR, THE PATTERSON SCHOOL
OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 =
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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
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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
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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
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Official Highway Map
Letters to and from Vince Davis
Speech Cards 0
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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
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MALHAM M. WAKIN, Colonel, USAF
Professor and Head
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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.
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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.
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Lieutenant Commander Jerry M. Blesch, USN
Executive Officer
USS VOGE (DE-1047)
FPO New York, NY 09501
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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.
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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
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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
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'3 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY
REPLY TO
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SUBJECT:
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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
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