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*Lieutenant Colonel [[Bard E. O'Neill]], USAF, Faculty Member, Department of Military Strategy, National War College
 
*Lieutenant Colonel [[Bard E. O'Neill]], USAF, Faculty Member, Department of Military Strategy, National War College
 
*General [[Alfred H. Paddock, Jr]], USA, Former chairman, Department of National and International Security Studies, US Army War College, now Member of Policy PlanningStaff,Department of State.
 
*General [[Alfred H. Paddock, Jr]], USA, Former chairman, Department of National and International Security Studies, US Army War College, now Member of Policy PlanningStaff,Department of State.
*Colonel [[John G. Pappageorge]], USA< Staff Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
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*Colonel [[John G. Pappageorge]], USA, Staff Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
 
*[[Louis Pate]], US Information Agency Advisor, Advisory Group, 1st Special Operations Command (Airborne)
 
*[[Louis Pate]], US Information Agency Advisor, Advisory Group, 1st Special Operations Command (Airborne)
 
*Colonel [[Stuart Perkins]], USA, Senior Research Fellow, Research Directorate, National Defense University.
 
*Colonel [[Stuart Perkins]], USA, Senior Research Fellow, Research Directorate, National Defense University.

Latest revision as of 01:09, 14 February 2010

The Symposium on the Role of Special Operations in US Strategy for the 1980s was held on 4-5 March 1983. The event was sponsored by the National Strategy Information Center, the National Defense University and the National Security Studies Program at Georgetown University.[1]

Participant List

Notes

  1. Frank R. Barnett, B. Hugh Tovar, Richard H. Shultz, (eds), Special Operations in US Strategy, National Strategy Information Center, 1984, p.301.
  2. Frank R. Barnett, B. Hugh Tovar, Richard H. Shultz, (eds), Special Operations in US Strategy, National Strategy Information Center, 1984, pp.302-314.