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BROMAN,
Barry M.
BRZEZINSKI,
Zbigniew

BULLARD,
Monte R.
(Lieutenant Colonel,
U.S. Army)

CHOUKAS,
Michael

CLARKSON,
Edward J.

COOPER,
Bert H., Jr.

Plays, Theatre in Southeast Asia; coauthor of
Kabuki Plays (in French).

U.S. Marine Corps, 1968-1971; no further in-
formation available.

Director, Research Institute on Communist Affairs and Professor of Public Law and Government, Columbia University; Harvard University, 1953-1960; Department of State Policy Planning Council, 1966-1968; author of The Soviet Bloc, Unity and Conflict, Alternative to Partition, Ideology and Power in Soviet Politics; coauthor of Political Power: USA-U.S.S.R., and Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy.

Assistant Professor of Military Science, University of California, Berkeley; formerly, Department of Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy (West Point); Foreign Area Specialist Training Program in Chinese; 11⁄2 years at Foreign Service Institute of Chinese Area and Language Studies, Taiwan; Military Intelligence officer, Seoul, Korea; Political Warfare Staff Advisor, Headquarters, MACV, Vietnam.

Provost, Pierce College; previously on soci-
ology and anthropology faculties, Dartmouth
College, 1929-1953; Pierce College, 1968-
1971; Office of Strategic Services, 1944-1945;
author of Black Angels of Athos, Prop-
aganda Comes of Age.

Member, Mid-range Amphibious Warfare
Study Panel, Headquarters, Marine Corps; in
charge of III MAF Chieu Hoi Divison,
CORDS, 1967-1968.

Analyst in National Defense, Congressional
Research Service, U.S. Library of Congress;
Research Scientist, American Institutes for
Research, 1961-1971, undertaking extensive
study of internal conflict; Research Assistant,
Library of Congress, 1959-1961; coauthor of
Casebook on Counterinsurgency and Re-
volutionary Warfare: 23 Summary Accounts,
Case Studies in Insurgency and Revolution-
ary Warfare: Vietnam 1941-1954, Challenge
and Response in Internal Conflict, Popula-
tion Protection and Resources Management

DASBACH,

Anita Mallinckrodt

DAUGHERTY,
William Edward

DAVIS,
Morris

DELANEY

Robert Finley

in Internal Defense Operations; author of Statistics on U.S. Participation in Vietnam, Oil Shortages and the U.S. Armed Forces, and Cost Overruns in Major Weapons Systems.

Adjunct Associate Professor to the Political Science Department, George Washington University.

Researcher and scholar in the field of PSYOP; teacher and Executive Secretary, North China American School, Tung Hsien, China, 1932-1935; has taught at Amherst College, West Virginia University, and University of Omaha; Wartime Communications Research Project, Library of Congress, 1941; Chief, Japanese Branch Organization and Propaganda Analysis Section, Special Defense Unit, U.S. Department of Justice, 1941-1942, Japanese language, intelligence and division psywar officer, 1943-1946; Operations Research Office/Research Analysis Corporation, 1949-1967; Operations Analyst assigned to U.S. Eighth Army, 1950-1951; Chief, Plans and Special Projects Sections, PWD/G3, U.S. Eighth Army, Korea; Senior Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research, 19671971, conducting research in psychological operations, psychological factors affecting the strategic posture of selected foreign countries, and the U.S. military assistance program and U.S. military civil affairs; author of U.S. Policy and Programs in Latin America, U.S. Strategic Interests in Tropical Africa, The Military Assistance Officer: Key Factors to be Considered in His Selection and Training, coauthor of A Psychological Warfare Casebook, A Review of U.S. Historical Experience with Civil Affairs, 1776–1954. Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois; taught formerly at University of Wisconsin, Dalhousie University, and Tulane University; author of numerous articles on communications and other aspects of political

science.

Forrest Sherman Professor of Public Diplomacy, U.S. Naval War College; Foreign Ser

BROMAN,
Barry M.
BRZEZINSKI,
Zbigniew

BULLARD,
Monte R.
(Lieutenant Colonel,
U.S. Army)

CHOUKAS,
Michael

CLARKSON,
Edward J.

COOPER,

Bert H., Jr.

Plays, Theatre in Southeast Asia; coauthor of
Kabuki Plays (in French).

U.S. Marine Corps, 1968-1971; no further in-
formation available.

Director, Research Institute on Communist Affairs and Professor of Public Law and Government, Columbia University; Harvard University, 1953-1960; Department of State Policy Planning Council, 1966-1968; author of The Soviet Bloc, Unity and Conflict, Alternative to Partition, Ideology and Power in Soviet Politics; coauthor of Political Power: USA-U.S.S.R., and Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy.

Assistant Professor of Military Science, University of California, Berkeley; formerly, Department of Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy (West Point); Foreign Area Specialist Training Program in Chinese; 11⁄2 years at Foreign Service Institute of Chinese Area and Language Studies, Taiwan; Military Intelligence officer, Seoul, Korea; Political Warfare Staff Advisor, Headquarters, MACV, Vietnam.

Provost, Pierce College; previously on soci-
ology and anthropology faculties, Dartmouth
College, 1929-1953; Pierce College, 1968-
1971; Office of Strategic Services, 1944-1945;
author of Black Angels of Athos, Prop-
aganda Comes of Age.

Member, Mid-range Amphibious Warfare
Study Panel, Headquarters, Marine Corps; in
charge of III MAF Chieu Hoi Divison,
CORDS, 1967-1968.

Analyst in National Defense, Congressional
Research Service, U.S. Library of Congress;
Research Scientist, American Institutes for
Research, 1961-1971, undertaking extensive
study of internal conflict; Research Assistant,
Library of Congress, 1959-1961; coauthor of
Casebook on Counterinsurgency and Re-
volutionary Warfare: 23 Summary Accounts,
Case Studies in Insurgency and Revolution-
ary Warfare: Vietnam 1941-1954, Challenge
and Response in Internal Conflict, Popula-
tion Protection and Resources Management

DASBACH,

Anita Mallinckrodt

DAUGHERTY,
William Edward

DAVIS,
Morris

DELANEY

Robert Finley

in Internal Defense Operations; author of Statistics on U.S. Participation in Vietnam, Oil Shortages and the U.S. Armed Forces, and Cost Overruns in Major Weapons Systems.

Adjunct Associate Professor to the Political Science Department, George Washington University.

Researcher and scholar in the field of PSYOP; teacher and Executive Secretary, North China American School, Tung Hsien, China, 1932-1935; has taught at Amherst College, West Virginia University, and University of Omaha; Wartime Communications Research Project, Library of Congress, 1941; Chief, Japanese Branch Organization and Propaganda Analysis Section, Special Defense Unit, U.S. Department of Justice, 1941-1942, Japanese language, intelligence and division psywar officer, 1943-1946; Operations Research Office/Research Analysis Corporation, 1949-1967; Operations Analyst assigned to U.S. Eighth Army, 1950-1951; Chief, Plans and Special Projects Sections, PWD/G3, U.S. Eighth Army, Korea; Senior Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research, 19671971, conducting research in psychological operations, psychological factors affecting the strategic posture of selected foreign countries, and the U.S. military assistance program and U.S. military civil affairs; author of U.S. Policy and Programs in Latin America, U.S. Strategic Interests in Tropical Africa, The Military Assistance Officer: Key Factors to be Considered in His Selection and Training, coauthor of A Psychological Warfare Casebook, A Review of U.S. Historical Experience with Civil Affairs, 1776-1954. Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois; taught formerly at University of Wisconsin, Dalhousie University, and Tulane University; author of numerous articles on communications and other aspects of political science.

Forrest Sherman Professor of Public Diplomacy, U.S. Naval War College; Foreign Ser

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