WRITING AWARD WINNERS
AY 1998-99

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Strategy Essay Award - 1st Place
Dr. Connie L. Stephens,  "The Revolution in Media Affairs: Reinventing U.S. Strategic Communications in the Era of Slobodan Milosevic."

Commandant's Award, National War College
CDR H. Rame Hemstreet,  "Small World Missions: The Impact of Military Operations Other than War on Combat Readiness."

President's Award, National Defense University
Lt Col Karen S. Wilhelm, "Toward a Nonlinear Theory of War: Changing the Root Metaphor."

Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs Award
Col Herbert Chingono, "Revolutionary Warfare and Zimbabwe War of Liberation: A Strategic Analysis."

Brigadier General A. A. (Rick) Sardo Award
Mr. Peter W. Mason, "Infectious Disease in the 21st Century: The Need for a Comprehensive Strategy."

National War College Alumni Association Award
Lt Co Kurtis D. Lohide, "Ethnic Conflict: Imperatives for U.S. Military Strategy."

Colonel William (Rich) Higgins Award
Dr. Michael I. Ahola, "To Defend the Temple: Innovation in the Israeli Defense Force."

American Foreign Service Association Award
Dr. Paul A. Torelli, "Implications of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) on China's Military Modernization."

Association of the United States Army Writing Award
Ms. Naomi Verdugo, "Volunteers for Uncle Sam: Rethinking Military Recruitment."

Marine Corps Association Writing Award

Lt Col Michael P. Marietto, "The Impact of Emerging Munitions Technology on 21st Century Warfare."

Navy League Writing Award
CDR ]ohn C. Miko, "Escape from Oblivion: Why the Coast Guard Needs Out of the
Department of Transportation."

Air Force Association Writing Award
Lt Col David E. Snodgrass,  "The Quadrennial Defense Review: Improving the Process to Improve the Product."

Society of the Strategic Air Command Writing Award
Lt Col James Riggins and Lt Col David E. Snodgrass, "Halting the Myths: Understanding and Applying a Joint 'Halt Phase' Concept."

Best Paper in Core Course 5605- Military Strategy and Operations
Ms. Karen Clark Stanton, "Controlling Weapons of Mere Destruction."


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