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Unveiling the Selected Research Fellows for Our Website's Period from 2024 to 2025

West Point's website announces the selected research fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year. Once again, the influx of application submissions was remarkable, and we extend our gratitude to everyone who put forth the effort to apply. The chosen applicants showcased noteworthy achievements and...

Introducing Our 2024-2025 Website Research Fellows Announcement
Introducing Our 2024-2025 Website Research Fellows Announcement

Unveiling the Selected Research Fellows for Our Website's Period from 2024 to 2025

Get ready to meet the luminous minds selected for the 2024-2025 academic year at West Point's Modern War Institute - our very own research fellows! We've had an astounding number of applications and we want to thank each one of you for your dedication and time.

The brilliant minds we've chosen exhibit both remarkable achievements and a burning passion to deepen our understanding of modern warfare. The list of nonresident fellows below showcases an abundance of knowledge and experience. Congratulations to each of them, and we can't wait to embark on this intellectual journey with them!

Gil BarndollarShahin BerenjiConnor BenderTroy BouffardPaul CormarieVito D'OrazioFederico Manfredi FirmianTyler HackerJustin MagulaKerney PerlikThomas Shattuck

Now, onto the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology (CMIST). They've got a Military Fellows Program, but it's unrelated to West Point. It's hosted by Carnegie Mellon University and features military officers from various branches with designated fellowships. The 2024-2025 CMIST Military Fellows have expertise in military leadership and national defense, particularly the impact of technological innovations on domestic and international security. Here are their names:

  • Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Duval (US Army War College Fellow)
  • Commander Heather Thomas (US Navy Federal Executive Fellow)
  • Captain M. Scott Austin (US Coast Guard Fellow)
  • Major Ronisha M. Carter (US Air Force National Defense Fellow)

Alright, back to our West Point gang! To find out more about our Research Fellows' areas of expertise, it's best to go straight to the source – the Modern War Institute website or official West Point sources, as the official West Point Modern War Institute announcement provides the specifics but they don't seem to be readily available in search results. Happy researching!

The selected research fellows at West Point's Modern War Institute demonstrate a commitment not only to military leadership but also to education-and-self-development, as they strive to broaden their knowledge in learning more about modern warfare. Each fellow boasts a wealth of experience and an unwavering passion for these subjects, making them the perfect candidates for this intellectual journey.

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