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twopandinner OP t1_ivtlxa2 wrote

Yes - some of his other academic papers associated with his research later in his military career while he was a military historian, or serving as a professor for the Air Force, are often either listed or have been made available, as is the case with these. What I have not see listed or made available is the subject - or the paper itself, which would surprise me - of his research from his time spent at the Defense Intelligence College. It’s incorrectly listed on his Wikipedia page as the Joint Intelligence College.

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hemiones t1_ivtohne wrote

They’re probably not published papers. Its called the National Defense University now. Its held about 6 different names, The Joint Intelligence College was one of them. It sounds like you know what his studies were about already, so you might be able to file a FOIA to get those records since he is a public figure now.

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twopandinner OP t1_ivtq2wg wrote

Today, it’s the National Intelligence University. In 1992, it was the Defense Intelligence College - it had its first name change in 1994 when it became JMIC, the Joint Military Intelligence College. Students can and do publish their papers there sometimes - it depends on what their research is and the kinds of papers they write. Their website has some fantastic reading, to include Cynthia Grabo’s book on indications and warning. And publish student thesii make their way out into the academic world the same as from other US military centers - US Naval Postgraduate, the War Colleges, etc. I’m just curious if anyone knows the subject of his research - maybe he referenced it somewhere, talked about it in an article that didn’t come back in the searches I did, made a casual reference in an interview or something.

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