ÈÍÒÅËÐÎÑ > ¹79, 2015 > The NDU Foundation Congratulates the Winners of the 2015 Writing CompetitionsThe NDU Foundation Congratulates the Winners of the 2015 Writing Competitions20 îêòÿáðÿ 2015 |
The NDU Foundation is proud to support the annual Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Joint Force Quarterly essay competitions. NDU Press hosted the final round of judging on May 15–16, 2015, during which 24 faculty judges from 15 participating professional military education institutions selected the best entries in each category. The First Place winners in each of the three categories are published in the following pages. Secretary of Defense National Security Essay Competition In 2015, the 9th annual competition was intended to stimulate new approaches to coordinated civilian and military action from a broad spectrum of civilian and military students. Essays were to address U.S. Government structure, policies, capabilities, resources, and/or practices and to provide creative, feasible ideas on how best to orchestrate the core competencies of our national security institution. The NDU Foundation awarded the first place winner a generous gift certificate from Amazon.com. First Place Lieutenant Colonel Wallace R. Turnbull III, USAF Air War College “Time to Come in from the Cold (War): Nuclear Force Structure for an Uncertain World” Second Place Colonel Patrick J. Dolan, USAF Air War College “It Is Time for an International Convention to Ban Permanent Human Enhancements for Warfighting Purposes” Third Place Commander William G. Dwyer, USCG U.S. Army War College “Interesting Times: China’s Strategic Interests in the Arctic” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Strategic Essay Competition This annual competition, in its 34th year in 2015, challenges students at the Nation’s joint professional military education institutions to write research papers or articles about significant aspects of national security strategy to stimulate strategic thinking, promote well-written research, and contribute to a broader security debate among professionals. The first place winners in each category received a generous Amazon.com gift courtesy of the NDU Foundation. Strategic Research Paper Lieutenant Colonel (P) Patrick Michael Duggan, USA U.S. Army War College “Strategic Development of Special Warfare in Cyberspace” Second Place Lieutenant Colonel Michael S. Miller, USAF Air War College “Hybrid Warfare: Preparing for Future Conflict” Third Place Major Jesse W.J. Hamel, USAF Air Command and Staff College “Adaptive Airpower: Arming America for the Future Through 4D Printing” Strategy Article First Place Lieutenant Colonel Robert William Schultz, USA U.S. Army War College “Countering Extremist Groups in Cyberspace” Second Place Lieutenant Commander Graham C. Winegeart, USN Naval War College (Junior) “The Strategic Significance of China’s Recent Focus on the Rule of Law” Third Place Colonel Samuel L. Calkins, USA National War College “Recommendations on Reforming Strategy Development and Implementation” Joint Force Quarterly Kiley Awards Each year, judges select the most influential articles from the previous year’s four issues of JFQ. Three outstanding articles were singled out for the Kiley Awards, named in honor of Dr. Frederick Kiley, former director of NDU Press. Best Forum Article Brett T. Williams, “The Joint Force Commander’s Guide to Cyberspace Operations,” JFQ 73 Best Features Article Joris D. Kila and Christopher V. Herndon, “Military Involvement in Cultural Property Protection: An Overview,” JFQ 74 Best Recall Article (tie) Bert Frandsen, “Learning and Adapting: Billy Mitchell in World War I,” JFQ 72 and J. Darren Duke, Rex L. Phillips, and Christopher J. Conover, “Challenges in Coalition Unconventional Warfare: The Allied Campaign in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945,” JFQ 75 Distinguished Judges Twenty-four senior faculty members from the 15 participating PME institutions took time out of their busy schedules to serve as judges. Their personal dedication and professional excellence ensured a strong and credible competition. NDU Foundation The NDU Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1982 to support and enhance the mission and goals of the National Defense University, America’s preeminent institution for military, civilian, and diplomatic national security education, research, outreach, and strategic studies. The Foundation promotes excellence and innovation in education by nurturing high standards of scholarship, leadership, and professionalism. It brings together dedicated individuals, corporations, organizations, and groups that are committed to advancing America’s national security and defense capabilities through the National Defense University. The Foundation provides NDU with privately funded resources for:
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