National Defense University

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 Lieutenant General Michael T. Plehn, USAF, as president. It is located on the grounds of Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C., near the White House and the US Congress.

National Defense University
National Defense University
Arms of the National Defense University
TypeFederal staff college
Established1976
Parent institution
U.S. Department of Defense
Academic affiliation
CUWMA
PresidentLt Gen Michael T. Plehn
ProvostJames Lepse
Location,
United States

38°51′58″N 77°00′54″W / 38.866°N 77.015°W / 38.866; -77.015
Websitewww.ndu.edu

Components

National Defense University 
National War College, taken 2014

The National Defense University includes:

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

Read More Archived October 19, 2022, at the Wayback Machine

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 funds 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.

List of presidents

No. President Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1Vice Admiral
Marmaduke G. Bayne
(1920–2005)
19761977~1 year, 0 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Navy
2Lieutenant General
Robert G. Gard Jr.
(born 1928)
1977July 1981~4 years, 181 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Army
3Lieutenant General
John S. Pustay
(born 1931)
July 1981October 1983~2 years, 92 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Air Force
4Lieutenant General
Richard D. Lawrence
(1930–2016)
October 1983September 1986~2 years, 335 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Army
5Lieutenant General
Bradley C. Hosmer
(born 1937)
September 1986September 1989~3 years, 0 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Air Force
6Vice Admiral
John A. Baldwin Jr.
(born 1933)
September 1989August 14, 1992~2 years, 348 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Navy
7Lieutenant General
Paul G. Cerjan
(1938–2011)
August 14, 1992September 1994~2 years, 18 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Army
8Lieutenant General
Ervin J. Rokke
(born 1939)
September 19941997~2 years, 122 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Air Force
9Lieutenant General
Richard A. Chilcoat
(1938–2010)
19972000~3 years, 0 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Army
10Vice Admiral
Paul G. Gaffney II
(born 1946)
July 7, 2000July 2, 20032 years, 360 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Navy
11Lieutenant General
Michael M. Dunn
(born 1950)
July 2, 2003July 14, 20063 years, 12 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Air Force
12Lieutenant General
Frances C. Wilson
(born 1948)
July 14, 2006July 10, 20092 years, 361 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Marine Corps
13Vice Admiral
Ann E. Rondeau
(born 1951)
July 10, 2009April 13, 20122 years, 278 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Navy
-Nancy McEldowney
(born 1958)
Acting
April 13, 2012July 11, 201289 daysNational Defense University 
Senior Executive
Service
14Major General
Gregg F. Martin
(born 1956)
July 11, 2012July 21, 20142 years, 10 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Army
-Wanda Nesbitt
(born 1956)
Acting
July 21, 2014November 18, 2014120 daysNational Defense University 
Senior Executive
Service
15Major General
Frederick M. Padilla
(born 1959)
November 18, 2014September 25, 20172 years, 311 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Marine Corps
16Vice Admiral
Fritz Roegge
(born 1958)
September 25, 2017February 3, 20213 years, 131 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Navy
17Lieutenant General
Michael T. Plehn
(born 1965)
February 3, 2021Incumbent3 years, 71 daysNational Defense University 
U.S. Air Force

See also

References

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