National Defense University Military university in Washington, D.C.
The National Defense University (NDU ) is an institution of higher education funded by the United States Department of Defense aimed at facilitating high-level education, training, and professional development of national security leaders. As a chairman's Controlled Activity, NDU operates under the guidance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS), with Vice Admiral Peter Garvin, USN as president. It is located on the grounds of Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C. ,[ 1] near the White House and the US Congress.
Components
National War College, taken 2014
The National Defense University includes:
Colleges and schools[ 2]
Programs
CAPSTONE
KEYSTONE
PINNACLE
Research centers
Institute for National Strategic Studies
Center for Strategic Research
Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs
Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Program for Emerging Leaders
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Graduate Fellowship Program
NDU Press
Center for Applied Strategic Learning
NDU Libraries
Acceptance rate and admissions
Acceptance rate
65%
Admissions requirements
Yes, based on entrance examinations and students past academic records and grades
Academic calendar
Semesters
Enrollment
1,500
Full-time employees
75
Student:staff ratio
20:1
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Research institutes and centers
Institute for National Strategic Studies;
Center for Strategic Studies;
Center for the Study of Military Affairs of China;
Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction;
National Defense University Press (the university publishes 1,300 periodicals)[5];
Center for applied strategic training;
Center for joint and strategic logistics.
The university has a scientific and reference library, the resources of which are open to all students and teachers. Read More Archived October 19, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
Associated organizations
Publications
The NDU Press supports education, research, and outreach as the university's cross-component, professional military, and academic publishing house. Publications include the journals Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ) and PRISM: The Journal of Complex Operations , books such as Strategic Assessment 2020, case studies, policy briefs, and strategic monographs.[ 3]
List of presidents
No.
President
Term
Service branch
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Term length
1 Vice Admiral Marmaduke G. Bayne (1920–2005) 1976 1977 ~ 1 year, 0 days U.S. Navy
2 Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard Jr. (born 1928) 1977 July 1981 ~ 4 years, 181 days U.S. Army
3 Lieutenant GeneralJohn S. Pustay (born 1931) July 1981 October 1983 ~ 2 years, 92 days U.S. Air Force
4 Lieutenant GeneralRichard D. Lawrence (1930–2016) October 1983 September 1986 ~ 2 years, 335 days U.S. Army
5 Lieutenant GeneralBradley C. Hosmer (born 1937) September 1986 September 1989 ~ 3 years, 0 days U.S. Air Force
6 Vice AdmiralJohn A. Baldwin Jr. (born 1933) September 1989 August 14, 1992 ~ 2 years, 348 days U.S. Navy
7 Lieutenant GeneralPaul G. Cerjan (1938–2011) August 14, 1992[ 4] September 1994 ~ 2 years, 18 days U.S. Army
8 Lieutenant GeneralErvin J. Rokke (born 1939) September 1994 1997 ~ 2 years, 122 days U.S. Air Force
9 Lieutenant GeneralRichard A. Chilcoat (1938–2010) 1997 2000 ~ 3 years, 0 days U.S. Army
10 Vice AdmiralPaul G. Gaffney II (born 1946) July 7, 2000 July 2, 2003 2 years, 360 daysU.S. Navy
11 Lieutenant GeneralMichael M. Dunn (born 1950) July 2, 2003 July 14, 2006 3 years, 12 daysU.S. Air Force
12 Lieutenant GeneralFrances C. Wilson (born 1948) July 14, 2006 July 10, 2009 2 years, 361 daysU.S. Marine Corps
13 Vice AdmiralAnn E. Rondeau (born 1951) July 10, 2009[ 5] April 13, 2012[ 6] 2 years, 278 daysU.S. Navy
- Nancy McEldowney (born 1958) Acting April 13, 2012 July 11, 2012 89 daysSenior Executive Service
14 Major GeneralGregg F. Martin (born 1956) July 11, 2012[ 7] July 21, 2014 2 years, 10 daysU.S. Army
- Wanda Nesbitt (born 1956) Acting July 21, 2014 November 18, 2014 120 daysSenior Executive Service
15 Major GeneralFrederick M. Padilla (born 1959) November 18, 2014[ 8] September 25, 2017 2 years, 311 daysU.S. Marine Corps
16 Vice AdmiralFritz Roegge (born 1958) September 25, 2017 February 3, 2021 3 years, 131 daysU.S. Navy
17 Lieutenant GeneralMichael T. Plehn (born 1964) February 3, 2021 October 11, 2024 3 years, 349 daysU.S. Air Force
18 Vice AdmiralPeter Garvin (born c. 1967 ) October 11, 2024 Incumbent 98 daysU.S. Navy
See also
Air University (United States Air Force) , Alabama
Defense Acquisition University , Fort Belvoir, Virginia
National Intelligence University , Washington, D.C.
NATO Defense College , Rome, Italy
Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey, California
Naval War College , Newport, Rhode Island
U.S. Army War College , Carlisle, Pennsylvania
References
External links
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International National Academics Other