Col Mendez enlisted in the Air Force in 1990 and was commissioned in 1996 through Officer Training School. .topnav a:hover { in Aerospace Engineering. 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. Naval War College (In Residence), Newport, R.I. He is a resident graduate of Air Command and Staff College as well as the Air War College where he was recognized with highest academic distinction honors. Professor Wilbeck’s military education includes the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC), the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS), and the Air War College. 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. He is a command pilot with HH-60G combat experience in multiple theaters. Finally, Dr. Hensel is the Editor of the Series on Justice, International Law and Global Security, as well as the Military Strategy and Operational Art Series for Routledge Publishing Company. 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. Woodworth has published scholarship in, Department of International Security Studies, Dr. Anna Batta is an Assistant Professor of International Security Studies at Air War College. Her specialties include: strategic communication, digital rhetoric, storytelling, higher education, creative thinking, creative nonfiction, literary studies, Victorian poetry, and the 19th c. British novel. General Hoene entered the Air Force in 1980 as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Professor Wilbeck is the author of, Wing Commander Rich Milburn joined the RAF in 1998 as a fighter controller, and has deployed to the Falkland Islands, Cyprus, Iraq and Afghanistan. }, Home   Inbound Students   Curriculum   Leadership and Faculty    National Security Forum   History   Research   Outreach. Colonel Glenn Schmick, US Army, is a Military Police branch officer and an instructor in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting at the Air War College. In 2009, Dr Ayers became the 7th Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the Prescott Arizona Campus, of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. COL Dewey A. Mosley, U.S. Army, is an instructor in the Air War College’s Department of International Security Studies. 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Christopher Hemmer is a Professor of International Security Studies and the Dean of the Air War College. His previous assignments include Commander of the 449th Air Expeditionary Group and Commander of the 41st Rescue Squadron. She received her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi following an internship at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX. Bio: Lieutenant General Travis entered the Air Force in 1976 as a distinguished graduate of the ROTC program at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He served Senior Fellowships at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies and Korea Institute for Defense Analysis. Prior to his current assignment, Brig. of the Air Force. 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. Mr. Madden lectured and wrote on North Korea’s military, Northeast Asian security affairs, and joint operational warfare at the US Army’s Command and General Staff College, earning Instructor-of-the-Year honors. Dr. Corbin Williamson is an Assistant Professor in the Air War College's Department of Strategy. Prior to arriving in the US, he served with NATO at the Deployable Air Command and Control Centre (DACCC) at Poggio Renatico in Italy. Colonel Greg Lococo is the Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Commandant, Air War College. He is currently an instructor in the Strategy Department at AWC and is the author of “On Clausewitz: Reclaiming Clausewitz’s Theory of Victory” published in Parameters in 2018, and “Portal and Churchill: A Strategic Relationship” published in Finest Hour in 2019. 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. COL McCullough’s leadership roles include serving as the Secretary of Defense appointed Senior Defense Official/Defense Attaché at the US Embassy in Ethiopia; AFRICOM J5 Division Chief for Sub Sahara Africa; Chief of Security Cooperation in the Democratic Republic of Congo/Republic of Congo and Armenia. 2005 – Air Command and Staff College, Distinguished Graduate and Commandant’s Leadership Award, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2006 – School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2012 – National War College, Distinguished Graduate, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 2015 – Leadership Enhancement Program, Center for Creative Leadership, N.C. His command tours include the 16th Expeditionary Space Control Squadron at Kadena AB Japan, the 332nd Recruiting Squadron in Nashville Tennessee and the 709th Support Group at Patrick AFB Florida. His primary field of concentration is modern diplomatic and military history, with a special interest in the nexus between strategy, history, international politics, and culture. In addition, he has served in key staff positions at Headquarters Air Force Space Command, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command. In the Strategic Leadership course, students analyze fundamental concepts, logic, and analytical frameworks used in the development and application of leadership at the senior level in a joint environment. .active { He is a graduate of the Harvard University, Senior Leaders in Government course and the University of Southern California, Aircraft Accident Investigation Course. He is a judge advocate who has served as a three-time staff judge advocate at the wing and numbered air force levels in addition to numerous headquarters and operational assignments. Colonel Jon “JP” Moore, USA, is a Field Artillery branch officer and an instructor in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting at the Air War College. 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 research interests are based in space operations, force management and career field management. He is a command pilot with more than 3,000 hours in the C-141, C-5, T-37, and MQ-1B and has deployed numerous times in support of combat operations. His area of expertise includes Chinese military history, People's Liberation Army Air Force, the Korean War and air war especially, the Vietnam War, and China-U.S. and China-Soviet relations. Dr. Sean Braniff is an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Air War College’s Department of International Security Studies. She teaches workshops for individuals and seminars on academic writing and strategic communication. Lt Col (GS) Andreas Wachowitz, German Air Force Advisor. 2004 Distinguished graduate, Master of Science, National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2006 Executive Leader ship Seminar, Smeal Business College, Pennsylvania State University His research interests include: targeting, the application joint fires, and mission command. He is a career Space and Missile Operations officer with experience in ICBM ops, Space Control and Missile Warning Ops. He was commissioned from Aviation Officer Candidate School in 1989. } In 2001, he attended the Air Force School of Advanced Airpower Studies at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, and also graduated from the National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., in 2006. color: white; 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. in Aeronautical Engineering, M.S. These include: the Director of Strategy (2006-2009; 1994-1995); Academic Director of the Air War College's Electives Program (1997-2001); Director of International Security Studies (1990-1992); and Director of Soviet Studies (1988-1990). Specifically, she examines China’s relations with the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa and is writing a book titled "Rising Revisionist? COL Pelham is a 1991 graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Operations Management. font-size: 16px; Col Theresa E. Weems, AU Mobility Air Forces Chair. He led the Security Assistance Team at US Embassy-Iraq, at the outset of Operation Inherent Resolve, rebuilding and reequipping the Iraqi Army, Air Force, Navy, and Counterterrorism Forces. Decorated Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, Air medal with 12 oak leaf clusters; named Distinguished Graduate United States Air Force Air War College. 2009 U.S. Air Force Weapons School, Distinguished Graduate and Mission Award, Nellis AFB, Nev. 2014 Air Command and Staff College, Distinguished Graduate, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2015 U.S. Air Force School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2018 National War College, Distinguished Graduate, Fort McNair, Washington D.C. General Everhart has served in several senior staff positions at the White House, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, U.S. Transportation Command, and Headquarters Air Education and Training Command. He provided regional expertise to support the planning, coordination, synchronization, and oversight of U.S. and partner SOF operations and activities within the EUCOM and AFRICOM areas of responsibility. 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. Her previous academic appointments include Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program at Princeton University and Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University. He commanded the 44th Fighter Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, was a Division Chief on the Joint Staff, served as the 48th Fighter Wing Vice Commander at RAF Lakenheath and completed his career as Chief of Staff at the Headquarters, United States Air Force in Europe and Africa. Dr. display: block; 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. 2000 Air War College, by correspondence . He has served as XO and OPS O at the Squadron and Group level and has served as the Commanding Officer of a Tactical Air Operations Center; a Marine Air Control Squadron (MACS-2); a Marine Air Control Group (MACG-38); and a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF CONTINUING PROMISE) embarked on the USS IWO JIMA. He is an instructor mobility pilot with experience most recently in operations Inherent Resolve, Freedom Sentinel, and Enduring Freedom. Dr. Williamson's research and teaching interests include coalition warfare, acquisition history, military-Congressional relations, nuclear weapons, British and Commonwealth history, and the DoD organization. in Strategic Studies. During summer of 2005, Lassner taught courses in modern military history while a Visiting Professor of History at the International Summer School in Innsbruck, Austria. Colonel Franz is a published author, and a graduate of both the Air Force Institute of Technology and the National War College. He has accumulated over 3,000 hours and 875 carrier arrested landings as a Naval Flight Officer. Colonel Weber joined the Air War College faculty in 2018 as the Director of Law Chair Programs for the Judge Advocate General’s School and Air University Professor of Law and Strategy. in Political Science from UCLA, and a B.A. Previously, he served as Naval Forces Chief of Staff and Liaison Officer to U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Florida. During three AFSOC tours he served as an Instructor Pilot and as Director, MH-53M Weapons Instructor Course (WIC). 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. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. Col Paul Nelson, AF Surgeon General Chair. in History from Brigham Young University – Idaho. Colonel Joseph Malizia, Jr, USA, is an instructor at the Air War College in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. 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. Dr. David S. Sorenson is Professor of International Security Studies. He was the recipient of the University Aviation Association's 2005 Frank E. Sorenson Award, for "the professional educator who has made substantial contributions to the field of aviation research and scholarship." Captain Dradzynski earned his Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Methods in Management from Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan in 1987. He joined the Air War College faculty in 2016, having previously taught political science at the University of California, Los Angeles. His command tours include the 16th Expeditionary Space Control Squadron at Kadena AB Japan, the 332nd Recruiting Squadron in Nashville Tennessee and the 709th Support Group at Patrick AFB Florida. He was in continuous flight status from 1951 to 1984. COL Schmick previously served as the Senior Advisor to the Afghan Deputy Minister of Security, NATO, Kabul, Afghanistan and as the Executive Officer to the Deputy Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Pentagon, Washington, DC. Strand's research interests include the political and moral thought of Augustine of Hippo and the Augustinian tradition, the role of ethics and religion in foreign policy, the Just War tradition, bioethics, and political ethics. .topnav a { She deployed to Sather Air Base, Iraq for 194 days in 2006 – 2007. He holds master’s degrees from Texas A&M University, the U.S. Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies and the National War College. He is a distinguished graduate of the Civil Engineer Officer Basic Course, Squadron Officer School, and Air Command and Staff College and a graduate of the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and US Army War College. He is the author of, Dr. Elizabeth D. Woodworth is an Associate Professor of Strategic Communication in the at the Air War College. He is co-editor of The Saddam Tapes: The Inner Workings of a Tyrant’s Regime, 1978-2001 (Cambridge University Press), for which he and his colleagues received IDA’s first Larry D. Welch Award for Best External Publication. Colonel McCarthy is a Command Pilot with more than 3,360 flying hours, including 1,096 combat hours in the F-15E and A-10C supporting Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, and INHERENT RESOLVE. From 1967 to 1977 he completed twenty-five deployments to Europe serving as either the Operations Officer or Commander of Operation Creek Party. It is one of six war colleges within the U.S. Department of Defense's Joint Professi… Recently, she co-authored a chapter in the book, Transforming Organizations: Narrative and Story-Based Approaches. Mr Samuels commanded at the O4, O5 and O6 levels, and his staff tours included two Service major commands, a sub-unified command, and two tours on the Joint Staff. Contingency assignments include Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, ALLIED FORCE, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, and CONTINUING PROMISE. 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. Col Richard Mendez, Air Force Global Strike Chair. Interests include Air Warfare, Naval Warfare, Electronic Warfare, and Ethics and Moral Reasoning. David Brog, American former air force officer, consultant. Dawn Murphy, Assistant Professor of International Security Studies, joined the Air War College faculty in 2015. Assignments. Dr. Elizabeth D. Woodworth, Director of Research and Electives, Center for Writing Excellence. After command and Air War College, he was assigned to US Forces Korea in Seoul as the Chief of Policy Division. He also served as the Executive Officer to the Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy on the Joint Staff where he assisted on global joint strategic planning, military strategy, politico-military matters, security assistance and policy, maritime affairs, arms control, disarmament, integration of all-source intelligence, international drug interdiction and international negotiations during initial operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Colonel Steve Gregg, USAF, was commissioned in 1993 he served five years as an Army Officer culminating in AH-64 Maintenance Company Command. He also held various air battle management assignments in the Tactical Air Command, Air Force Space Command, Air Combat Command and Headquarters USAF. The AWC DL curriculum is based on the five core areas central to all levels of professional military education—leadership, profession of arms, warfighting, national/international security, and communication studies. Col Lindhorst was commissioned from the Reserve Officer Training Corps at Southern Illinois University in 1995 earning a Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology. in Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley. Daniel Strand, PhD, serves as Assistant Professor of Ethics in the Department of Leadership and Warfighting. 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. Her PhD dissertation was awarded first runner-up for the 2015 Kenneth Waltz Prize from the American Political Science Association, an award that recognizes the best dissertation written in security studies in a calendar year. 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.”. One of her creative nonfiction texts appears as a chapter in the Parlor Press book: Invasion of the MOOCs: The Promises and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses. Drum, New York. degree in History from Texas A&M University; his M.A. She is a veteran of Operations ALLIED FORCE, INHERENT RESOLVE/FREEDOM’S SENTINEL and has served as the senior USAF Maintenance Officer for the 425th Fighter Squadron (PEACE CARVIN II) Foreign Military Sales program between the Unites States and Royal Singaporean Air Forces. in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University, Master of International Affairs from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, and Ph.D. in Political Science from George Washington University. Colonel Thai was commissioned through the Air Force Academy. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { Dr. Christopher Hemmer, Dean of the Air War College. He has an M.S. He was commissioned upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1993 and earned his aeronautical rating in Undergraduate Pilot Training in September 1994. text-decoration: none; His recent journal articles include “International Assistance Efforts at State-Building in Africa: Are There Alternatives?” Comparative Strategy, 36: 2 (June 2017); “Rising Bipolarity in the South China Sea: The Impact of the US Rebalance to Asia on China’s Expansion,” Contemporary Security Policy (37: 1 (April 2016); and “The US Pivot to Asia and Renewal of the US-India Strategic Partnership,” Comparative Strategy, 34: 4 (July 2015). Col Shelley Kavlick, Air Force Reserve Advisor. His recent assignments include: AFIT Ph.D. graduate student at Auburn University; Director of Air Operations NATO headquarters in Afghanistan; and Commander of the 3rd Fighter Training Squadron. Non-Air Force military and all civilian personnel must send their official transcripts to the Air University Registrar’s Office. .topnav { Mr. Madden also served as the Secretary, UNCMAC in Panmunjom and Seoul where he negotiated with North Korea’s military and managed the Demilitarized Zone. He served as the Commander of 7th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces; Air Component Commander, ROK and U.S. 2007 Intermediate Developmental Education - Air Force Intern Program, Pentagon . Houchin holds a B.A. He was responsible for all contingency actions across the range of military operations and during this period deployed to Tbilisi after the Russian invasion as the AFFOR lead, served as a Space Shuttle Trans-Atlantic Landing Site Squadron Commander and planned-executed USAFRICOM’s first mission. During his last sea tour, he served as Commanding Officer of USS Louisiana (SSBN 743)(Blue). In 1993 he served as the Director of research and Electives and the C-130J the concept of indivisibility! 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