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CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN F. TROXELL Research Professor of National Security and Military Strategy Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College 47 Ashburn Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013 Telephone: (717) 245-3231 E-mail: john.f.troxell.civ@mail.mil Undergraduate Graduate EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in General Engineering, 1974 U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York Master of Public Affairs, 1982 Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Executive Development Programs: National Security Management Course, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University, March 10 April 18, 2003 Professional Program in Military Innovation: Technology and Strategy Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 2000 Senior Military Schools: U.S. Army War College, 1997 Carlisle Barracks, PA U.S. Armed Forces Staff College, 1990 Norfolk, VA U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1986 Fort Leavenworth, KS 1

EXPERIENCE Academic Positions Held: Research Professor of National Security and Military Strategy, 2012-present Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA Associate Professor, National Security Affairs, 2011-2012 Center for Strategic Leadership U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA Associate Professor, Strategic Military Logistics, 2004-2011 Center for Strategic Leadership U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA George S. Patton Chair of Operational Research and Analysis, 2007-2010 U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA Adjunct Faculty, 2007 Present Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia Director, National Security Studies, 1999-2004 Director, Course 2, War. National Security Policy and Strategy, 2000-2004 Department of National Security and Strategy U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA Assistant Professor of Economics, 1982-1985 Department of Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy West Point, New York Military Positions Held: Chief, Engineer Plans Division, 1997-1999 Combined Forces Command, Seoul, Korea Assistant for Force Planning, 1994-1996 Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Battalion Commander, 3 rd Engineer Battalion, 1992-1994 24 th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA Force Planner, War Plans Division, 1990-1992 Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, U.S. Army Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 2

Battalion Executive Officer, 1 st Engineer Battalion, 1988-1990 1 st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, KS Chief, Engineer Branch Assistance Team, 1986-1988 Readiness Group, Fort Riley, KS Company Commander, 43 rd Engineer Battalion, 1978-1980 36 th Engineer Group, Fort Benning, GA Platoon Leader and battalion Staff Officer, 293 rd Engineer Battalion, 1974-1977 Baumholder, West Germany Teaching Areas National Security Policy and Strategy International Relations Defense Policy Defense Economics International Political Economy International Economics PUBLICATIONS Books Editor, Readings in Economics of National Security, Volumes I-III, U.S. Military Academy, 1982-1985. Articles and Book Chapters The Moldovan Military Academy: Transforming Officer Education, Connection: The Quarterly Journal, Volume XI, Number 4, Fall 2012, Partnership for Peace Consortium, Garmisch, Germany. PDD-56: A Glass Half Full, chapter in The Interagency and Counterinsurgency Warfare, Strategic Studies Institute, December 2007. Selected as one of the winners of the Colonel John J. Madigan, III USAWC Staff and Faculty Published Writing Awards Competition for AY 2008-2009. Military Power and the Use of Force, chapter in the U.S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy, Strategic Studies Institute, July 2004 and 2 nd Edition, 2006. [Revised version completed in July 2014, and assigned as a required reading for two USAWC Core Courses.] Sizing the Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era, chapter in U.S. Defense Interests: The Post-Cold War Transition, Palgrave Press, April 2004. 3

Monographs Sizing the Force for the 21 st Century, chapter in Revising the Two MTW Force Shaping Paradigm, a Strategic Alternatives Report from the Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle Barracks, PA., April 2001. Force Planning and U.S. Defense Policy, chapter in The Army War College Guide to Strategy, February 2001. Landmines: Why the Korea Exception Should Be the Rule, Parameters: U.S. Army War College Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 1, Spring 2000. Selected as one of the winners of the Colonel John J. Madigan, III USAWC Staff and Faculty Published Writing Awards Competition for AY 1999-2000. Force Planning in an Era of Uncertainty: Two MRCs as a Force Sizing Framework, Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle Barracks, PA, September 15, 1997. Tomorrow s Mission, Today s Challenge, Tomorrow s Army, 1992. Soviet Civil Defense and the American Response, Military Review, Vol. LXIII, No. 1, January 1983. Paper presentation, U.S. Grand Strategy: Changing the Rules, 44 th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, February 25 March 1, 2003, Portland, Oregon. Managing the International Economy, with David Bennett, Readings Volume I: War, National Policy & Strategy, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, 2000. Force Planning in an Era of Uncertainty, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, April, 1997. Winner of the AUSA Institute for Land Warfare Award. Protecting Vital Interests: The Need for a Balanced Forward Presence in Southwest Asia, June 1997. Winner of U.S. Army War College Strategic Landpower Essay contest. Center for Strategic Leadership Issue Papers: Enhancing Professional Military Education in the Horn of Africa, with Professor Bernard Griffard, August 2009. The Military s Role within the Construct of the National Response Plan, August 2007. In support of the Sixth Annual USAWC Reserve Component Symposium: Achieving Unity of Effort in Responding to Crises. \ 4

PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES Importance of Anti-Personnel Landmines in Korea, to the National Academy of Science, December 10, 1999, Washington, D.C. Invited participant, Competitive Strategies: Planning for a Peaceful Korea, sponsored by the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, June 12-14, 2000, Washington, D.C. Invited participant, Landmine Alternatives Workshop, sponsored by the Joint Staff, November 8-10, 2000, Washington, D.C. Co-designer and group facilitator for Conventional Deterrence in the First Quarter of the New Century: A Strategic Workshop, February 20-22, 2001, Carlisle, PA. Panel Chair, Transformation: Why and How, as part of the XII Annual Strategy Conference on Transforming Defense in an Era of Peace and Prosperity, April 17-20, 2001, Carlisle, PA. Presentation on U.S. National Security and Defense Transformation, Hanover Lions Club, October 9, 2001, Hanover, PA. Invited participant, Economics and National Security: The Case of China, November 27-28, 2001, Carlisle, PA. Invited participant, Department of State, Strategic Planning Workshop II, February 4-5, 2002, Carlisle, PA. Presentation on The Global War on Terrorism, Public Forum, sponsored by the Adams County Republican Club, February 25, 2002, Gettysburg, PA. Presentation on Crafting Strategy, for the Strategic Leader Staff Ride and Conference: West Point Faculty, May 29-30, 2002, Carlisle, PA. Invited participant, Strategic Leader Seminar, November 6-8, 2002, Carlisle, PA. Roundtable facilitator, Global Economic and Trade Issues, 54th Annual Student Conference on United States Affairs, US Foreign Policy Post 9/11: Challenges, Concerns and Opportunities in a Changed World, November 20-23, 2002, West Point, NY. Presentation on Strategy Formulation: Frameworks and Principles, and panelist on Challenges to Establishing Professional Military Education, Latin American and Caribbean Joint Professional Military Education Conference, January 14-16, 2003, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. 5

Paper presentation, U.S. Grand Strategy: Changing the Rules, 44 th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, February 25 March 1, 2003, Portland, Oregon. Presentation on The National Security Strategy in the 21 st Century, AARP, March 3, 2003, Hanover, PA. National Security Seminar Noon-Time Lecture, U.S. Grand Strategy: Changing the Rules, National Security Seminar, June 3, 2003, Carlisle, PA. Lecture on Strategy Formulation: Frameworks and Principles, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, October 13, 2003, Washington, D.C. Memorial Day Presentation, May 31, 2004, Hanover, PA. National Security Seminar Presentation, U.S. Grand Strategy: Changing the Rules, National Security Seminar, June 6, 2004, Carlisle, PA. Lecture on Global Poverty, Carlisle Area Great Decisions, March 11, 2005, Carlisle, PA. Conference Facilitator, 4 th Annual Reserve Component Workshop, Reinforcing the First Line of Defense: The Role of the National Guard in Critical Infrastructure Protection, August 15-17, 2005, Carlisle, PA. Group facilitator for the Silent Strike decision making exercise in support of the Deloitte and Touche Senior Leader Staff Ride program, September 8, 2005, Carlisle, PA. Presentation on 21 st Century Logistics to the 5 th annual meeting of the Army Packaging Policy Work Group (APPWG), October 19, 2005, Carlisle, PA. Invited participant, Steadfast Resolve, simulated National Security Council exercise sponsored by CSIS, December 5, 2005, Washington, D.C. Presentation on U.S. National Security Strategy and the War Against Terrorism Strategy to the Colonel Richard McCalister Chapter, DAR, March 18, 2006, Hanover, PA. Group facilitator for the Silent Strike decision making exercise in support of the MOOG, Inc. Senior Leader Staff Ride program, May 24, 2006, Carlisle, PA. Presentation on U.S. National Security in the 21 st Century, to MG Storm, TAG of Kentucky and 60 members of the Kentucky ARNG leadership, August 7, 2006, Carlisle, PA. Guest lecturer on U.S. National Security Strategy and the QDR, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 10-12, 2006. 6

Presentation on PDD-56 and the Interagency Process, Research Symposium on The Interagency Process in Support and Stability Operations: The Integration and Alignment of Military and Civilian Roles and Missions, April 5-6, 2007, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Conference Facilitator, 6 th Annual Reserve Component Workshop, Achieving Unity of Effort in Responding to Crises, July 11-12, 2007, Carlisle, PA. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 20 to November 1, 2007. Served as the Visiting Senior Mentor for the Strategy Formulation module, and presented a lecture on U.S. Security Strategy. Lecture on U.S. China Trade Policy, Carlisle Area Great Decisions, January 30, 2008, Carlisle, PA. Panel Chair: Nineteenth Annual Strategy Conference April 8-10, 2008; "Rebalancing the Instruments of National Power." Carlisle, PA. Presentation, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College, June 5, 2008, Carlisle, PA. Group Facilitator for two NORTHCOM Limited Objective Experiments LOE #3: Risk, MAY 19-22, 2008. LOE # 4: Total Force, September 22-24, 2008. Noon-Time-Lecture, U.S. Army War College, The Economic Element of Power, August 26, 2008, Carlisle, PA. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 14 to 24, 2008. Served as the Visiting Senior Mentor for the Strategy Formulation module, and presented a lecture on U.S. Security Strategy. Noon-Time-Lecture in support of NSPS, U.S. Army War College, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, November 4, 2008, Carlisle, PA. Lecture on The U.S. and Rising Powers, Carlisle Area Great Decisions, February 20, 2009, Carlisle, PA. Academic co-lead for NATO assessment team of the Military Institute, Republic of Moldova, January 27-30, 2009. Developed report and action plan. Briefed Action Plan to the Political Military Steering Group, and the Military Cooperation Working Group, 12-13 May 2009, Brussels, Belgium, and conducted follow-up visit in Moldova, May14-16, 2009. Facilitator and U.S. team mentor, International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise: The Caucasus Scenario, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 3-4, 2009. 7

Presentation, The U.S. and Rising Powers, National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College, June 6, 2009, Carlisle, PA. Guest Lecturer, The Economic Element of Power, Ethiopian National Defense College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June12-17, 2009. Noon-Time-Lecture in support of NSPS, U.S. Army War College, The U.S. and Rising Powers, August 29, 2009, Carlisle, PA. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 14 to 24, 2009. Served as the Visiting Senior Mentor for the Strategy Formulation module, and presented a lecture on U.S. Security Strategy. Noon-Time-Lecture in support of NSPS, U.S. Army War College, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, November 4, 2009, Carlisle, PA. Reserve Component National Security Issues Seminar: Presented lecture on Economics and National Power, April 30, 2010, Washington, D.C. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 11-20, 2010. Served as the Visiting Senior Mentor for the Strategy Formulation module and presented a lecture on U.S. Security Strategy. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, November 9, 2010. Facilitator and U.S. team mentor, International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise: The Caucasus Scenario, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April23-24, 2010. XXI Annual Strategy Conference Defining war in the 21 st Century, Panel member for panel VI Why Does it Matter, April 8, 2010. National Security Seminar, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 10, 2010. Presentation: Great Decisions, U.S. Financial Crisis, February 11, 2011. Reserve Component National Security Issues Seminar: Presented lecture on Economics and National Power, April 29, 2011, Washington, D.C. Gettysburg Staff Ride: OSD(Strategy), May 26, 2011. Presentation: National Security Seminar, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, 9 June 9, 2011. Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for the inaugural SLS course, conducted at Southbridge, MA, August 21-27, 2011. 8

Facilitator for the Future of American Strategy Workshop, Domestic Factors session, September 8, 2011, Carlisle, PA. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, October 3-6, 2011. Served as the Visiting Senior Mentor for the Strategy Formulation module and presented a lecture on U.S. Security Strategy. Campaign Analysis Course (CAC) Strategic and Operational Art Film and Discussion Program. Served as moderator for Thirteen Days, October 18, 2011. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, November 8, 2011. Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for the 2 nd iteration, at Shepherdstown, WVA, January 8-14, 2012. Panel Moderator for the USAWC XXIII Annual Strategy Conference: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy in an Age of Austerity: Challenges and Opportunities, April 10-12, 2012, Carlisle, PA. Panel was entitled: An Age of Austerity: What Is It and What Does it Mean? National Security Seminar Presentation, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 5, 2012. Gettysburg Staff Ride: Deloitte Next Gen Program, June 13, 2012. Attended the PfP Consortium Annual Conference, Tbilisi, Georgia, 18-21 JUN 2012, to include panel presentation on PME effort in Moldova. DDE, First Resident Course, Noon-time Lecture, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 26, 2012. Presentation, Chinese Economy, to the USAWC Fellows, August 6, 2012. Gettysburg Staff Ride: White House Fellows Program, August 30, 2012. Participated in NATO s 1st Functional Clearing-House Conference on Defense Education, 13-14 SEP 2012, NATO, HQ, Brussels, Belgium. Presented a status report on DEEP- Moldova. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, September 17-21, 2012. Silent Strike facilitator: SLSR: Audia Group, October 10-11, 2012. Facilitator: For SIMULEX 2012 at Tufts University, Boston, MA, October 25-27, 2012. 9

Senior Reserve Component Officer Course: Presentation on the Cuban Missile Crisis and National Security Decision Making, November 7, 2012, Carlisle, PA. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, November 27, 2012. Presentation: Great Decisions, The Future of the EURO, January 18, 2013. Presentation was updated and given to the ASAP course in February, and to the Europe RSE in March, 2013. Participant, Cyber Wargame, CSLD, Carlisle, PA, March 27-28, 2013. Attended the PfP Consortium Annual Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, April 21-26, 2013, to include panel presentation on Professional Military Education in Moldova. Presentation, Harrisburg Foreign Affairs Association, US-Chinese Economic Relations, Camp Hill, PA, May 23, 2013. National Security Seminar Presentation, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 4, 2013. Participated in NATO s 2nd Functional Clearing-House Conference on Defense Education, June 18-19, 2013, Newport, VA. Presented a status report on DEEP- Moldova. DDE, First Resident Course, Noon-time Lecture, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 24, 2013. Presentation, Chinese Economy, to the USAWC Fellows, August 2, 2013. Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for Course SLS 13-02, August 11-16, 2013. Senior Mentor and Guest Lecturer, Baltic Defense College, Tartu, Estonia, September 17-21, 2013. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: EURO Crisis, September 23, 2013. Campaign Analysis Course (CAC) Strategic and Operational Art Film and Discussion Program. Served as moderator for Thirteen Days, October 7, 2013. Presentation to the Joint Senior Reserve Officer s Course: China s Economy, October 9, 2013. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, October 24, 2013. 10

Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for Course 14-01, January 26-31, 2014. Presentation: Great Decisions, U.S. Trade Policy, February 7, 2014. Rapporteur, Strategic Studies Institute conference with the People s Liberation Army representatives, Carlisle, PA, March 18-19, 2014. Conducted a PME workshop with faculty from the Kazakhstan National Defense University, in Astana, Kazakhstan, April 4-10, 2014. Workshop focused on the Elements of Power, and included a series of presentations and practical exercises. Participant in CSLD Wargame on Ukraine, Carlisle, PA, April 28-29, 2014. National Security Seminar Presentation, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 3, 2014. Lecture to the BSAP class, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 17, 2014. DDE, First Resident Course, Noon-time Lecture, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 18, 2014. Participant in the Partnership for Peace Consortium annual conference, Bucharest, Romania, June 21-27, 2014. Included a conference presentation on Education Programs: Do they Make a Difference? Gettysburg Staff Ride: DDE, Second Resident Course, July 18, 2014. Panel Moderator: Strategic Environment with Dr. s Richard Betts, Stephen Biddle, and Peter Mansoor, in support of the USAWC Fellows Orientation program, August 1, 2014. Gettysburg Staff Ride: USAWC Fellows, August 6, 2014. Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for Course 14-02, August 10-15, 2014. Gettysburg Staff Ride: USAWC Resident Class, September 17, 2014. Participant and Strategic Studies Institute representative for the Army War College sponsored Strategy Education Conference, Carlisle, PA, September 23-24, 2014. Lecture to the BSAP class, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, October 20, 2014. Noon Time Lecture in support of NSPS: U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, October 27, 2014. 11

Lecturer and facilitator support for the Executive Leader (SGM) Course; Carlisle, PA, December 3, 2014. Presentation on The Economics of National Security. Senior Leader Seminar: Served as Small-group Facilitator for Course 15-01, January 25-30, 2015. Team member for the inaugural USAWC Road Show to Ft. Stewart, GA, 3 ID (strategic broadening); presentation on The Economics of National Security, January 11-13, 2015. Lecture to the BSAP class, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, February 17, 2015. Senior discussant for the final plenary of the China Futures Wargame, conducted at USAWC on February 18-19, 2015. Campaign Analysis Course (CAC) Strategic and Operational Art Film and Discussion Program. Served as moderator for Thirteen Days, April 14, 2015. Team member for the second USAWC Road Show to Ft. Bragg, NC, 82 ABD and FORSCOM (strategic broadening); presentation on The Economics of National Security, May 5-6, 2015. National Security Seminar Presentation, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 2, 2015. DDE, First Resident Course, Noon-time Lecture, USAWC, U.S. Chinese Economic Relations, June 17, 2015. Gettysburg Staff Ride: DDE, Second Resident Course, July 17, 2015. Recruited to for Senior Leader Seminar: to serve as Small-group Facilitator for Course 15-02, August 25-30, 2015. Invited participant in the NATO Conference of Commandants annual conference, Vienna, Austria, July 1-3, 2015. Will include a conference presentation on Defense Education Enhancement Programs: Measures of Effectiveness. VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATIONS Association of the United States Army Young Life of South Central Pennsylvania, Committee Chair Leader, Neighborhood Bible Study 12