US Naval War College 2018

US Naval War College 2018
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Capt. Albert Shimkus, USN Ret., associate professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College, discusses irregular warfare, the possibility of chemical and biological warfare being carried out at sea, the ethics of military medical staff treating non-uniformed combatants and more during a May 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian in Newport, R.I.

US Naval War College 2018
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Jacquelyn Schneider, PhD, an assistant professor in the US Naval War College’s Strategic and Operational Research Department, as well as a US Air Force reservist, discusses the cyber challenge faced by the US Navy, the question of when to respond kinetically to cyber attacks, how the Navy can better harness technical talent and much more during a wide-ranging, May 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian in Newport, R.I.

US Naval War College 2018
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Capt. Richard LaBranche, PhD, USN Ret., chair of the US Naval War College’s wargaming department, discusses improving wargaming, taking phase zero (or pre-hostility) considerations into account, integrating other military services’ capabilities — including air, space and cyber — into war games, and much more during a wide-ranging, May 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian in Newport, R.I.

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Col. Tim Schultz, PhD, USAF Ret., associate dean of academics for electives and research at the US Naval War College, discusses the ethics of military technology, the school’s Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Emerging Military Technology (or EEMT) program and more during a wide-ranging, May 2018 interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian in Newport, R.I.