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U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Fort Monroe, Virginia

&

Combat Studies Institute

U.S. Army Command and General Staff College

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

Armed Diplomacy

Two Centuries of American Campaigning

 5-7 August 2003

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas



    Mid - 19th Century Irregular Warfare, Stability Operations, and Nation Building (Mexican War, Civil War, and Reconstruction)  

“Occupation and Stability Dilemmas of the Mexico War:  Origins and Solutions"

Dr. Irving W. Levinson, University of Houston

“General Order No. 11 and the Politics of War in the Department of the Missouri"  

Dr. Donald B. Connelly, University of Houston

“Reconstruction as Nation Building:  The U.S. Army in the South”

Prof. Joseph G. Dawson III, Texas A&M, College Station

 


Late 19th Century Irregular Warfare, Stability Operations and Nation Building (American West; Philippines)  

“The Frontier Army and the Occupation of the West”

Dr. Robert Wooster, Texas A&M, Corpus Christi

“The U.S. Army and Nation Building Pacification in the Philippines”

Prof. Brian M. Linn, Texas A&M, College Station

 


Interventions (China, Mexico, Russia, and the Caribbean Area)  

“Lost in the Snow: The U.S. Siberian Intervention during the Russian Revolution”

Major Jeffery W. Stamp, U.S. Air Force

“State Department Soldiers:  Warlords, Nationalist, and Intervention”

Prof. Katherine K. Reist, University of Pittsburgh


Occupation (Post-WW II Germany)   

“U.S. Constabulary Activities in Post-War Germany”

Dr. Robert S. Cameron, U.S. Army Armor School

“Reconstructing the Civil Administration of Bremen”

Dr. Bianka Adams, U.S. Army Center of Military History

“Americans and Berliners in Germany’s Stunde Null"

Dr. William Stivers, U.S. Army Center of Military History

 

 


Modern Irregular Warfare (Korea, Vietnam, and Latin America)  

“P's, G's, and UW - Partisan Operations in the Korean War”

Dr. Rich Kiper, (LTC, U.S. Army, Ret.) Kansas City Kansas Community College

“Special Forces: Counterinsurgency Era from Vietnam to El Salvador"

Professor John D. Waghelstein, (COL, U.S. Army, Ret.) U.S. Naval War College

 


Intervention (Panama, Bosnia)  

“The Transition from Combat to Nation Building in Panama”

Dr. Lawrence A. Yates, Combat Studies Institute

“The United States in Bosnia”

Dr. Robert Bauman, Combat Studies Institute

 


Nation Building (Somalia)  

“UNOSOM II: Nation Building in Somalia”

LTG Thomas Montgomery, U.S. Army, Retired

 


 Afghanistan and the Global War on Terrorism                       

                       "Army Special Forces in Afghanistan Oct 02-Mar 03"  Dr. Richard Stewart, U.S. Army Center of Military History

“To Succeed Where Others Have Failed:  Forming and Training the Afghan National Army”

LTC Kevin W. Farrell, Combat Studies Institute

 


Operation Iraq Freedom

"Organization for Combat Historical Coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom" 

COL Donald W. Warner, U.S. Army Center of Military History 

   

“Logistics: Gulf War I and II”

Dr. Gary Trogdon, U.S. Army Center of Military History

“Occupations: Then and Now”

Dr. Richard Stewart, U.S. Army Center of Military History

               


Closing Remarks:

“The Small Change of Soldiering and American Military Experience

Dr. Roger Spiller, U. S. Army Command and General Staff College

                

   Contact the Combat Studies Institute   Updated:  16 Aug 2004