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SECTION : TITLE SUMMER 2013 Photos: [Names listed here as needed] In This Issue: Intellectual Capital for the Army A Publication of the West Point Association of Graduates WEST POINT SUMMER 2012 1

Joint Missions Ahead By Keith J. Hamel, WPAOG staff Photo: WPAOG archives 12 WestPointAOG.org

In 2003, while serving as a Civil Affairs Officer in Iraq, John P. DeBlasio 89 witnessed something that deeply troubled him. The Army was not prepared to engage with local populations and achieve military objectives in a non-kinetic fashion, he says. Years later, Class of 2013 Vice President Tommy Daniel reached a similar conclusion after his first two-and-a-half years of education and training at the United States Military Academy. The current operating tempo in the world says cadets are going to need to know information related to working with international populations and civilian counterparts, Daniel says, but there was a vacuum at West Point. That is, however, until March 2012, when DeBlasio pledged a gift to the West Point Association of Graduates that formally established the Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations (CSCMO), which explicitly addresses the changing role of junior officers in its mission statement: To develop all West Point leaders so that they are prepared to employ an understanding of Civil-Military Operations (CMO) within the framework of the broad spectrum of challenges they will face in military service. Photo: courtesy of John Melkon/CSCMO In fulfilling its mission, CSCMO supports five essential domains at West Point: service outreach, scholarship, teaching, faculty development, and cadet development. Prior to CSCMO, West Point was incorporating civil-military lessons in bricolage fashion: CMO components in academic departments (e.g., SS472: American Civil- Military Operations), ethics training, and interactions with tactical officers. Now, the center is designed to be the central hub of CMO education at West Point, providing an integrated and robust approach to civil-military education and offering cadets an assortment of learning opportunities, from lectures by CMO scholars to in-the-field service learning within a host country. The biggest thing about this center is truly cadet learning, says John Melkon, the outreach coordinator for CSCMO since its founding, who has had multiple tours in Afghanistan as both a commissioned officer and as a Department of Defense civilian. Just months into its existence, the center had already co-sponsored (along with the West Point Minerva Research Institute) an internship opportunity at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) for one cadet. Astrid Colon-Moreno 15 completed her Academic Individual Advanced Development (AIAD) last summer working closely with ambassadors and senior administrators at the Department of Defense to explore patterns of interagency cooperation between military and civilian organizations. CSCMO also hosted or sponsored numerous course lectures last fall. In one, RS103: Information Literacy and Critical Thinking, Colonel Bill Martinez 74, deputy director of the Center for Civil-Military Relations at the Naval Postgraduate School, told the cadets: When you graduate here as second lieutenants, you will work with civilian populations. I guarantee it. Colonel Hans Juergen Kasselmann, the director of NATO s Civil- Military Cooperation Center of Excellence, Karen Walsh, Right: COL Hans Juergen Kasselman, Director of NATO s Civil-Military Cooperation Center of Excellence, speaks to a cadet after his lecture, Train as You (Inter) Act. CEO of Blue Glass Development, and Colonel (Ret) Michael Hess 71, former assistant administrator at the United States Agency for International Development are among the nearly dozen guest lecturers brought to the Academy by CSCMO. The center also supports a student organization called the Cadet Community on Civil & Military Operations, a proposed club that is similar to the Domestic Affairs Forum and the Model UN (waiting for final approval from the Directorate of Cadet Activities). Recently, the Dean asked Daniel, its cadet commander, why he wanted to start this club, and Daniel told him that in his four years he has heard all these experiences from the field about rather nuanced activities, but it has all been just bits and pieces: Now, thanks to the formation of the center, Daniel told the Dean, I have a better understanding of how they all interact with one another and want to do something proactive with this knowledge.

The center also supports the development of the Academy s rotating faculty by sending them to CSCMO-sponsored seminars and CMOrelated conferences. Already this year, Melkon states, I ve sent four faculty members down to USIP s Table-Top Exercise to discuss relationship building and conflict resolution via partnerships with U.S. armed forces and non-government humanitarian organizations, I ve sent a number down to the Peace and Stability Operations Training and Education four-day workshop at George Mason University, and I ve created the CSCMO Scholar s Program, which allocates financial resources for individual research among the faculty. Melkon is also hoping to start a semi-annual journal as a forum for faculty to publish their work, and he himself remains current in the field by participating in CMO research. Last October, he and Kristine Ringler of Minerva met with Ph.D. candidate Lisa Karlborg from the University of Upsalla in Sweden to evaluate the effectiveness of various CMO methods used by international troops in Afghanistan (how well they acheive support and acceptance). When you graduate here as a second lieutenant, you will work with civilian populations. I guarantee it. Colonel Bill Martinez 74 Figuratively speaking, Melkon sees all of CSCMO s operations as existing in a vertical stratum with outreach at the top (in terms of professional military education and the field at large) and cadet learning at the base. It all distills down to a lesson that a cadet can learn, Melkon says. One project that hits on all levels (bringing intellectual capital to the Army at large, contributing a scholarly focus to the development of doctrine, and positioning West Point as the fountain of thought on CMO issues) is the Pikine research project, staffed by four cadets. Last summer, Major Tom Hanlon, assistant professor with the Department of Geography & Environmental Engineering, responded to a research solicitation from United States Army Africa Command. It was seeking a study on the effects of security in sprawling megacities in Africa, namely Pikine, which is an informal municipality adjacent to and sharply contrasted with the more developed city of Dakar, Senegal. Melkon helped Hanlon develop the civil-military concept for the project and used his network connections to pair Hanlon with an international non-government organization called Partners for Democratic Change (PDC). One of PDC s branch outfits is Partners Senegal, which helped Hanlon and the cadets conduct interviews with neighborhood chiefs, social organization leaders, ordinary citizens, and even a Grand Imam during a two-week period from December 30 to January 13. After analyzing the data they collected, the research team put together a paper on the effects of sprawling megacities and CSCMO s hierarchical structure for cadet learning through outreach. Graphic: courtesy of John Melkon/CSCMO 14 WestPointAOG.org

debriefed the commanding general of USAFRICOM. Reflecting on the scope of the Pikine project as it relates to CSCMO, Melkon says, Here you have a problem; you have the intellectual capacity and a pedagogical mission here at West Point informing the research; you have service in the field that exposes cadets to working in an austere environment with a host country team requiring them to perform intercultural exchange; you have applied learning within the existing curriculum and independent research; finally, you have the experience of presenting a product that can be given back to the Army for use toward future planning. If the last decade is any indicator, West Point graduates will be facing many more Pikine projects in the future. More and more company-grade officers are finding themselves engaged with civilian populations, local leaders, and nongovernment agencies, Melkon claims, but the Army doesn t often teach them how to handle these issues and situations until the field-grade level. Given this new reality, the need for CSCMO is obvious. Cadets are hungry for information that is going to make them better leaders, Daniel says, and CSCMO is filling the vacuum. ACRONYM GUIDE Members of the team (left to right) CDT Mike Zweifel 13, MAJ Tom Hanlon (D/GEnE), CDT Charles Susong 14, and Dr. Garth Myers (Trinity College) learn how informal traditions originating in rural areas blend with formal functions of governance in the city of Pikine. Read more about the Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations. CSCMO Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations CMO Civil-Military Operations USIP United States Institute of Peace ASSOCIAT ION WEST POINT OF GRADUAT ES The West Point Association of Graduates thanks USAA for being a proud sponsor of the West Point Women s Summit Photo: Joseph C. Shelzi AIAD Academic Individual Advanced Development PDC Partners for Democratic Change USAFRICOM United States Africa Command WEST POINT SUMMER 2013 15