12 May 2026

Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) Seeks New Professor—Apply by 12 June 2026!

Great new job opportunity at the Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI)! Apply now to join a leading collegial team that publishes cutting-edge research to inform the Navy and engage the Nation!

From CMSI Director Captain Christopher H. Sharman, USN (Ret):

** Come Join the China Maritime Studies Institute Team **

China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) Friends and Colleagues –

CMSI at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island is pleased to announce a new (and rare) hiring opportunity to join the CMSI team as an Assistant / Associate Professor.

  • CMSI is the Department of War’s first service-specific China center and premier research center for the scholarly study of China’s military maritime power.
  • CMSI scholars perform academic research based on Chinese-language sources to develop deeper insight into key aspects of China’s military maritime development, capabilities, trends, and future trajectory.
  • We seek candidates with strong research and analytical skills, demonstrated expertise on China and maritime security issues, and the ability to produce high-quality written analysis for both academic and operational audiences. Chinese-language proficiency is required.
  • Highly desirable candidates will have significant experience researching PRC security issues; analytical experience, including in developing innovative approaches to research and analysis; an extensive, top caliber publication record focusing on PRC strategy, policy, military, and/or maritime issues; and impact recognized by leading stakeholders.
  • Candidates must be U.S. citizens and capable of obtaining a DoW security clearance.

The position is located in Newport, Rhode Island, and offers the opportunity to work alongside a highly collaborative team conducting impactful research on issues of critical importance to the future military maritime security environment for the Department of War and other key stakeholders.

Please feel free to circulate this opportunity widely among qualified colleagues, researchers, and professional networks.

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CHINA MARITIME STUDIES INSTITUTE

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Bureau of Naval Personnel

Summary

This is a public notice flyer to notify interested applicants of anticipated vacancies. Applications will not be accepted through this flyer. Interested applicants must follow the directions in the “How to Apply” section of this flyer to be considered. There may or may not be actual vacancies filled from this flyer. Notice of Result letters will not be sent to applicants who respond to this flyer.

Overview

  • Accepting applications
  • Open & closing dates: 05/12/2026 to 06/12/2026
  • Salary: $113,888 – $170,825 per year
  • Pay scale & grade: AD 3 – 5
  • Location: 1 vacancy in the following location: Newport, RI
  • Remote job: No
  • Telework eligible: Yes—This position is eligible for ad-hoc/situational telework at the discretion of management.
  • Travel Required: Occasional travel – You may be expected to travel for this position.
  • Relocation expenses reimbursed: Yes—You may qualify for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency policy.
  • Appointment type: Term
  • Work schedule: Full-time
  • Service: Excepted: Promotion potential: 5
  • Job family (Series): 1701 General Education And Training
  • Supervisory status: No
  • Security clearance: Secret
  • Drug test: No
  • Financial disclosure: No
  • Bargaining unit status: No
  • Announcement number: DE-12958348-26-DLU
  • Control number: 868717600

This job is open to

The public

U.S. Citizens, Nationals or those who owe allegiance to the U.S.

Clarification from the agency

US CITIZENS

Duties

  • Refer to the “Qualifications” section of the Flyer for a summary

Requirements

Conditions of employment

  • Must be a US Citizen.
  • Must be determined suitable for federal employment.
  • Must participate in the direct deposit pay program.
  • New employees to the Department of the Navy will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit e-verify.gov
  • Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
  • Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended periods of time.
  • You will be required to obtain and maintain an interim and/or final security clearance prior to entrance on duty. Failure to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance may result in the withdrawal of a job offer or removal.

Qualifications

U.S. Naval War College. The U.S. Naval War College is a Professional Military Education (PME) institution serving the nation, the Department of War (DoW), and the U.S. Navy. U.S. and selected international graduates earn Master of Arts degrees in National Security & Strategic Studies or Defense & Strategic Studies accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The College educates and develops future leaders through the development of strategic perspective, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, as well as enhancing the capability to advise senior leaders and policy makers. The College also helps to define the future Navy and its roles and missions; supports combat readiness; strengthens global maritime partnerships; and promotes ethics and leadership throughout the force. Weare actively seeking candidates with varied academic and professional backgrounds. More information on the college can be found at www.usnwc.edu.

Strategic and Operational Research Department (SORD). The SORD produces innovative research and analysis for the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Department of War, the U.S. interagency, and the broader national security community. It also generates new scholarship in security studies and actively participates in the broader academic community. The SORD is home to a number of specialized centers, institutes, and advanced research groups that foster deeper levels of research, analysis, and teaching on subjects of critical interest for the Navy: the China Maritime Studies Institute, the Cyber & Innovation Policy Institute, the Deterrence Institute, the Russia Maritime Studies Institute, and the Halsey and Holloway Advanced Research Programs. The SORD’s faculty employ varied and multi-disciplinary approaches to national security issues, generating new knowledge for the Navy and the DoW.

China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI). China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) scholars perform academic research using Chinese-language sources to develop deep, impactful insights into key aspects of China’s military maritime development, capabilities, and trends. CMSI publishes highly-specialized-and relevant pioneering research offering pathbreaking knowledge of key China military maritime issues that directly addresses most difficult problem sets facing the U.S. Navy. Research generates insights previously unavailable at any classification. On this basis, CMSI informs the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, advises U.S. civilian and military leaders, and educates the Joint Force’s next generation of warfighters. CMSI collaborates closely with government research centers, civilian academic institutions, and other stakeholder organizations.

Responsibilities. Under SORD Chair and CMSI Director guidance, the professor will conduct research using Chinese-language materials; and write and publish books, articles, quick-turnaround reports, and other studies on PRC maritime developments. As an indispensable subject-matter expert consistently generating original knowledge that inform understanding and decision making, the Assistant/Associate Professor will provide novel, anticipatory insights unavailable elsewhere and recognized as authoritative by aforementioned stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include: contributing flexibly and collaboratively to CMSI and joint research projects, including classified research; performing translations; managing the CMSI library; helping to organize and host events; professional and stakeholder engagement; and supporting related research, teaching, and wargaming at the College.

Qualifications and Competencies.

  • A master’s degree or enrollment in a Ph.D program, preferably in security studies or a related field of regional studies, is required; a research-oriented Ph.D. is beneficial.
  • Mandarin Chinese reading proficiency is required and must be specified in the application.
  • Highly desirable candidates will have significant experience researching PRC security issues; analytical experience, including in developing innovative approaches to research and analysis; an extensive, top caliber
    publication record focusing on PRC strategy, policy, military, and/or maritime issues; and impact recognized by leading stakeholders.
  • Candidates must be U.S. citizens and capable of obtaining a DoW security clearance; SECRET is required and TOP SECRET preferred. For TOP SECRET clearance, the selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment drug screening test and to random drug testing thereafter.

Appointment. The appointment is governed by provisions of 10 USC 8748 as delegated by the Secretary of the Navy, and the regulations of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management that apply to “Excepted” appointments under Schedule A. For the successful candidate appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (AD-03), the initial term of appointment is expected to be three years in length with provision for renewal dependent on performance. For appointment at the rank of Associate Professor (AD-05), the initial term of appointment is expected to be two years in length with provision for renewal dependent on performance. This is not a remote work position. Telework eligibility is limited and will be determined by the agency policy in accordance with Presidential Memorandum “Return to In-Person Work” of January 20, 2025, and DoW implementation guidance. The incumbent may be expected to travel on occasion. This is a full time, non-tenure track position.

Education

A master’s degree or enrollment in a Ph.D program, preferably in security studies.

Additional information

Salary Considerations. Salary is competitive and is accompanied by a generous Federal Civil Service package that includes health insurance, pension and retirement saving plans (with employer matching contributions), paid vacation and sick leave, and other benefits. Rank and salary are commensurate with experience and credentials in accordance with Department of the Navy Faculty Pay Schedule. Upon selection, career track determination (tenure, non-tenure) will be jointly determined by the candidate and NWC based on their experience and credentials.

A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments.

Federal annuitant information: The selection of an annuitant is subject to the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy policy on the employment of annuitants. Policy information may be found at: http://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Documents/CivilianJobs/FedCivAnnuitants.pdf.

Veteran’s preference does not apply when selecting individuals under this specific hiring authority. However, if you claim veteran’s preference, you will be required to submit supporting documentation with your application as described in the Required Documents section below.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

Benefits
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Learn more about federal benefits.

How you will be evaluated

  • You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
  • In order to qualify for this position, your resume must provide sufficient experience and/or education, knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the specific position for which you are being considered. Resumes are restricted to no more than 2 pages. Illegible/unreadable resumes will not be considered. Your resume is the key means we have for evaluating your skills, knowledge, and abilities as they relate to this position. Therefore, we encourage you to be clear and specific when describing your experience.
  • As vacancies occur, the Human Resources Office will review your resume to ensure you meet the hiring eligibility and qualification requirements listed in this flyer. You will be rated based on the information provided in your resume, along with your supporting documentation.
  • If selected, you may be required to provide additional supporting documentation.
  • If after reviewing your resume and supporting documentation, a determination is made that you inflated your qualifications and/or experience, you may be found ineligible/not qualified.
  • Please follow all instructions carefully. Errors or omissions may affect your rating or consideration for employment.
  • All qualification requirements must be met before being considered for any vacancies.

Required Documents

A complete resume is required. Resumes are restricted to no more than 2 pages. Illegible/unreadable resumes will not be considered. Your resume must show relevant experience, job title, duties and accomplishments. Your resume must show complete information for each job entry to support minimum qualifications. The following information should be provided in your resume: employer’s name, starting and end dates (Mo/Yr), hours per week if experience was less than full time (35-40 hours per week), and pay plan, series and grade level (e.g. GS-0201-09) for relevant federal experience. TIP: A good way to ensure you include all essential information is to use the Resume Builder in USAJOBS to create your resume.

Are you claiming membership in any professional organizations, or possession of a license, certificate or credentials? Check the Conditions of Employment section above to see if any are required. If you claim membership, license, certification, or credentials, you must submit a copy of said document in your application package.

Are you using education as a substitute for some or all of the experience requirement? Is there a basic education requirement for this position? Check the Education section above to see what is allowed and what is required. Any claims you make in your resume or assessment questionnaire regarding education or degrees MUST be supported by submitting with your application official or unofficial transcripts or a list of courses, grades earned, completion dates, and quarter and semester hours earned issued from your school. While unofficial transcripts are acceptable for initial application, an official transcript will ultimately be required if you are selected for the position. You may submit a copy your degree(s) if specific coursework does not have to be verified.

Are you a veteran claiming 5-point veterans’ preference or claiming sole survivorship preference? You must submit a copy of your latest DD-214 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (any copy that shows all dates of service, as well as character of service [Honorable, General, etc.] is acceptable) OR a VA letter that shows dates of service or service connected disability AND character of service. If you have more than one DD-214 for multiple periods of active duty service, submit a copy for each period of service. If you were issued a DD-215 to amend aforementioned information on the DD-214 you must submit that too. If you are not sure of your preference eligibility, visit the Department of Labor’s website: Veterans’ Preference Advisor

Are you a disabled veteran or claiming 10-point veterans’ preference?
If you are eligible to claim 10 point veterans preference you must submit a DD-214 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty as described above for 5-point preference.

You must also provide the applicable supporting documentation of your disability (e.g. disability letter from the VA) as described on Standard Form-15 (SF-15). http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/SF15.pdf.

Are you an active duty service member? Active Duty Service Members are required to submit a statement of service printed on command letterhead and signed by the command. The statement of service must provide the branch of service, rate/rank, all dates of service, the expected date of discharge and anticipated character of service (Honorable, General, etc.).

Application documents, including supplemental ones, may be shared outside the Human Resources Office. Supplemental documents may contain your SSN, DOB, or personal information of others (e.g., on military orders, marriage certificates). You may redact this information before submitting; however, if selected, you mustprovide unredacted originals.

If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:

Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.

How to Apply

Application Process. Application packages should include a cover letter; 2-page resume; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references. Supplemental materials such as a detailed curriculum vitae (CV) may also be included.

Applications packages must be submitted to: nwc-26-06@usnwc.edu and must reference VA#NWC-26-06.
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm (EST) 12 JUN 2026.

Questions about this position should be directed via email to Professor Christopher Sharman, at christopher.sharman@usnwc.edu.

NOTICE OF VETERANS PREFERENCE:
There is no formal rating system for applying veterans’ preference to the excepted service; however, the DoW considers veterans’ preference eligibility a positive factor for hiring. Applicants eligible for veterans’ preference must include that information in their cover letter or resume/CV and attach supporting documentation (DD Form 214, “Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty”) to their submission. Although the point-preference system is not used, applicants eligible to claim 10-Point preference must submit a Standard Form (SF) 15, “Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference,” and supporting documents of the claimed disability (e.g., disability letter from the VA). The SF 15, which lists the types of 10-Point Preference and the required supporting documents, is available from the Office of Personnel Management Website at www.opm.gov.

  • Any current or prior military service should be described including assignments, positions held, highest rank attained, and dates of service.
  • Within the DoW, the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326. Active-duty members must submit a statement of service with their application.
  • The U.S. Naval War College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
  • Facsimile applications will not be considered.
  • All resumes/applications must be received no later than the close date of this flyer. Resumes are restricted to no more than 2 pages. Illegible/unreadable resumes will not be considered.
  • It is the applicant’s responsibility to verify that all information in their resume and documents, are received, legible, and accurate. HR will not modify answers/documents submitted by an applicant.
  • Failure to submit a complete application package will result in an ineligible rating and loss of consideration.

Agency contact information

Department of Navy EIC
Email
doneic@us.navy.mil
Address
NAVAL WAR COLLEGE
Naval War College
Newport, RI 02841
US

Next steps

  • Qualified applicants will be referred to the hiring manager. The selecting official may choose to conduct interviews.
  • Our evaluation will be based on the information you provide. You should expect that we will verify performance, suitability, and security information and take that information into account in making employment offers.

Job announcement number: VA#NWC-26-06
  • Department: Strategic and Operational Research Department – China Maritime Studies Institute (Center for Naval Warfare Studies)
  • Location:  Newport, RI
  • PP-Series-GR:  AD-1701-03/05
  • Open Period: Tuesday, 12 May 2026 through Friday, 12 June 2026
  • Position: Assistant/Associate Professor
  • Security Clearance: This position requires eligibility for a SECRET security clearance.
  • Who may apply: This position is open to U.S. citizens.
Applications will be accepted until 11:59pm (EST), 12 June 2026. The application package should include a cover letter; 2-page resume; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references.  Supplemental materials such as a detailed curriculum vitae (CV) may also be included.
Questions about this position should be directed via email to Christopher Sharman at christopher.sharman@usnwc.edu.

U.S. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE SEEKS

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CHINA MARITIME STUDIES INSTITUTE

STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT

CENTER FOR NAVAL WARFARE STUDIES

AD-1701-03/05

U.S. Naval War College. The U.S. Naval War College is a Professional Military Education (PME) institution serving the nation, the Department of War (DoW), and the U.S. Navy. U.S. and selected international graduates earn Master of Arts degrees in National Security & Strategic Studies or Defense & Strategic Studies accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The College educates and develops future leaders through the development of strategic perspective, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, as well as enhancing the capability to advise senior leaders and policy makers. The College also helps to define the future Navy and its roles and missions; supports combat readiness; strengthens global maritime partnerships; and promotes ethics and leadership throughout the force. We are actively seeking candidates with varied academic and professional backgrounds. More information on the college can be found at www.usnwc.edu.

Strategic and Operational Research Department (SORD). The SORD produces innovative research and analysis for the U.S. Navy, the U.S. DoW, the U.S. interagency, and the broader national security community. It also generates new scholarship in security studies and actively participates in the broader academic community. The SORD is home to a number of specialized centers, institutes, and advanced research groups that foster deeper levels of research, analysis, and teaching on subjects of critical interest for the Navy: the China Maritime Studies Institute, the Cyber & Innovation Policy Institute, the Deterrence Institute, the Russia Maritime Studies Institute, and the Halsey and Holloway Advanced Research Programs. The SORD’s faculty employ varied and multi-disciplinary approaches to national security issues, generating new knowledge for the Navy and the DoW.

China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI). China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) scholars perform academic research using Chinese-language sources to develop deep, impactful insights into key aspects of China’s military maritime development, capabilities, and trends. CMSI publishes highly-specialized-and- relevant pioneering research offering pathbreaking knowledge of key China military maritime issues that directly addresses most difficult problem sets facing the U.S. Navy. Research generates insights previously unavailable at any classification. On this basis, CMSI informs the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, advises U.S. civilian and military leaders, and educates the Joint Force’s next generation of warfighters. CMSI collaborates closely with government research centers, civilian academic institutions, and other stakeholder organizations.

Responsibilities. Under SORD Chair and CMSI Director guidance, the professor will conduct research using Chinese-language materials; and write and publish books, articles, quick-turnaround reports, and other studies on PRC maritime developments. As an indispensable subject-matter expert consistently generating original knowledge that informs understanding and decision making, the Assistant/Associate Professor will provide novel, anticipatory insights unavailable elsewhere and recognized as authoritative by aforementioned stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include: contributing flexibly and collaboratively to CMSI and joint research projects, including classified research; performing translations; managing the CMSI library; helping to organize and host events; professional and stakeholder engagement; and supporting related research, teaching, and wargaming at the College.

Qualifications and Competencies. A master’s degree or enrollment in a Ph.D. program, preferably in security studies or a related field of regional studies, is required; a research-oriented Ph.D. is beneficial. Mandarin Chinese reading proficiency is required and must be specified in the application. Highly-desirable candidates will have significant experience researching PRC security issues; analytical experience, including in developing innovative approaches to research and analysis; an extensive, top-caliber publication record focusing on PRC strategy, policy, military, and/or maritime issues; and impact recognized by leading stakeholders.

Candidates must be U.S. citizens and capable of obtaining a DoW security clearance; SECRET is required and TOP SECRET preferred. For TOP SECRET clearance, the selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment drug screening test and to random drug testing thereafter.

Appointment. The appointment is governed by provisions of 10 USC 8748 as delegated by the Secretary of the Navy, and the regulations of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management that apply to “Excepted” appointments under Schedule A. For the successful candidate appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (AD-3), the initial term of appointment is expected to be three years in length with provision for renewal dependent on performance. For appointment at the rank of Associate Professor (AD-5), the initial term of appointment is expected to be two years in length with provision for renewal dependent on performance. This is not a remote work position. Telework eligibility is limited and will be determined by the agency policy in accordance with Presidential Memorandum “Return to In-Person Work” of January 20, 2025, and DoW implementation guidance. The incumbent may be expected to travel on occasion. Upon selection, career track determination (tenure, non-tenure) will be jointly determined by the candidate and NWC based on their experience and credentials. Candidates selected for employment will be required to comply with applicable federal regulations and the policies and procedures of the U.S. Naval War College.

Salary Considerations. Salary is competitive and is accompanied by a generous Federal Civil Service package that includes health insurance, pension and retirement saving plans (with employer matching contributions), paid vacation and sick leave, and other benefits. Rank and salary are commensurate with experience and credentials in accordance with Department of the Navy Faculty Pay Schedule. Upon selection, career track determination (tenure, non-tenure) will be jointly determined by the candidate and NWC based on their experience and credentials.

Application Process: Application packages should include a cover letter; 2-page resume; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references. Supplemental materials such as a detailed curriculum vitae (CV) may also be included. Applications packages must be submitted to: nwc-26-06@usnwc.edu and must reference VA#NWC-26-06. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm (EST) 12 June 2026.

Questions about this position should be directed via email to Professor Christopher Sharman, at christopher.sharman@usnwc.edu.

NOTICE OF VETERANS PREFERENCE: There is no formal rating system for applying veterans’ preference to the excepted service; however, the Department of War considers veterans’ preference eligibility a positive factor for hiring. Applicants eligible for veterans’ preference must include that information in their cover letter or resume/CV and attach supporting documentation (DD Form 214, “Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty”) to their submission. Although the point-preference system is not used, applicants eligible to claim 10-Point preference must submit a Standard Form (SF) 15, “Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference,” and supporting documents of the claimed disability (e.g., disability letter from the VA). The SF 15, which lists the types of 10-Point Preference and the required supporting documents, is available from the Office of Personnel Management Website at www.opm.gov.

Any current or prior military service should be described including assignments, positions held, highest rank attained, and dates of service.

Within the DoW, the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326. Active-duty members must submit a statement of service with their application.

The U.S. Naval War College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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130125-N-LE393-027 NEWPORT, R.I. (Jan. 25, 2013) U.S. Naval War College students and faculty listen to a discussion panel by Tina Jonas, former undersecretary of defense (comptroller) and Barry Pavel, former senior director for defense policy and strategy on the National Security Council. Jonas and Pavel spoke about the possibilities for future national strategy and budget planning. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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150710-N-PX557-049 NEWPORT, R.I. (July 10, 2015) Thomas Culora, dean, Center for Naval Warfare Studies at U.S. Naval War College (NWC), kicks off the Korea United (KU) 2015 War Game at NWC in Newport, Rhode Island. Sponsored annually by U.S. Forces Korea Detachment 102, this three-day operational, strategic-level event seeks to familiarize reserve, National Guard and active duty members with the command and control structure of Korea. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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121025-N-LE393-075 NEWPORT, R.I. (Oct. 25, 2012) Military and civilian experts confer during the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Workshop at the U.S. Naval War College. The workshop was conducted to support the advances in Navy air and missile defense integration and interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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150713-N-PX557-106 NEWPORT, R.I. (July 13, 2015) U.S. Naval War College (NWC) on Coasters Harbor Island, Newport, Rhode Island. Established in 1884, the NWC is the oldest institution of its kind in the world. More than 50,000 students have graduated since its first class of 9 students in 1885 and about 300 of today’s active-duty admirals and generals and senior executive service leaders are alumni. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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140903-N-PX557-161 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 3, 2014) Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel discusses current defense department issues during a live interview with Jim Sciutto, chief national security correspondent for CNN, at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, R.I. Following the interview, Hagel provided a question and answer session for students, staff and faculty of NWC. Hagel ’s visit to NWC was a planned event during a six-day trip, which includes stops to the 2014 NATO Summit in Wales, Georgia and Turkey. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 21, 2012) Racers from the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) sailing team compete in a race on Narragansett Bay. The race was part of the President’s Cup, a series of sporting events for NWC students and faculty. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

140911-N-PX557-302 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 11, 2014) More than 80 members from the Department of Defense, Australia, Canada, Japan and United Kingdom, participate in the Chief of Naval Operations’ Global War Game 2014 (Global '14) at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. Global '14 is a Title 10 war game, hosted by NWC, that focuses on assuring access for the joint force and addresses future concepts and capabilities, responsibilities to organize, train, and equip forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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140918-N-PX557-211 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 18, 2014) Capt. Dave Welch (right), commanding officer, Surface Warfare Officers School (SWOS), provides a tour for Commander in Chief of the People's Liberation army navy of the People's Republic of China Adm. Wu Shengli at the SWOS onboard Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. SWOS provides a continuum of professional education and training in support of surface Navy requirements that prepares officers and enlisted engineers to serve at sea. Shengli is currently in Newport attending the Chief of Naval Operations’ 21st International Seapower Symposium at U.S. Navy War College. More than 170 senior officers and civilians from more than 100 countries, including many of the senior-most officers from those countries’ navies, are currently attending the biennial event Sept. 16-19. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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120921-N-LE393-029 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 21, 2012) U.S. Naval War College (NWC) students and faculty take off at the beginning of a 5k road race. The race was part of the President’s Cup, a series of sporting events for NWC students and faculty. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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150827-N-XT779-035 NEWPORT, R.I. (Aug. 27, 2015) Capt. Mark Turner, director, Naval Staff College, U.S Naval War College (NWC), presents Djibouti coast guard Col. Wais O. Bogoreh, a NWC alumnus, with a commemorative gift during NWC's 12th Regional Alumni Symposium-Africa, held at NWC in Newport, Rhode Island. The event, co-hosted by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa and U.S. 6th Fleet and sponsored by U.S. Africa Command, served as an opportunity to strengthen global maritime partnerships and address strategic, operational and technical issues of relevance to the Africa region. Thirty-eight international NWC alumni from 22 countries in Africa, Europe and South America were in attendance. (U.S. Navy photo by Ezra Bolender/Released)

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140918-N-PX557-223 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 18, 2014) Commander in Chief of the People's Liberation army navy of the People's Republic of China Adm. Wu Shengli tours the Surface Warfare Officers School (SWOS) onboard Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. Capt. Dave Welch, commanding officer, SWOS, provided a tour of the school for Shengli and his staff members who are currently in Newport attending the Chief of Naval Operations’ 21st International Seapower Symposium (ISS) at U.S. Navy War College. More than 170 senior officers and civilians from more than 100 countries, including many of the senior-most officers from those countries’ navies, are currently attending ISS, Sept. 16-19. SWOS provides a continuum of professional education and training in support of surface Navy requirements that prepares officers and enlisted engineers to serve at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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Naval War College Graduation Ceremony at the Naval War College in Newport, RI. The resident graduating class included 303 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and civilian government employees as well as 120 international students from 68 countries. Of the 1,042 College of Distance Education graduates throughout the world, 108 traveled to Newport to participate in the ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Electronics Technician James B Clarke)

131206-N-PX557-075 NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 6, 2013) Lt. Cmdr. Alex Hampton, a student attending U.S. Naval War College (NWC), scrambles to make a pass during an Army-Navy flag football game at Nimitz Field onboard Naval Station Newport in Newport, R.I. The game was held as a precursor to the college football rivalry game between U.S. Naval Academy, Navy Midshipmen, and U.S. Military Academy, Army Black Knights, scheduled for Dec. 14, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. The NWC Navy flag football team triumphed over the NWC Army team with a final score of 24-0. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

120419-N-LE393-001 NEWPORT, R.I. (April 19, 2012) Students in the Maritime Staff Operators Course at the U.S. Naval War College listen to a lecture. The course prepares senior enlisted and officers to serve in operational staff assignments in maritime operations centers or to represent maritime planning efforts while in liaison billets. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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120321-N-LE393-013 NEWPORT, R.I. (March 21, 2012) U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Andrew Norris (top right), a member of the International Law Department at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), discusses the day's agenda with participants in the Unmanned Maritime System Legal Workshop at the NWC. The workshop brought together technical experts and legal experts to discuss the legal issues surrounding the use of unmanned maritime systems. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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120615-N-LE393-420 NEWPORT, R.I. (June 15, 2012) U.S. Naval War College (NWC) students walk toward the graduation tent before the June 2012 graduation ceremony at the NWC. 535 students graduated today. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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Naval War College Graduation Ceremony at the Naval War College in Newport, RI. The resident graduating class included 303 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and civilian government employees as well as 120 international students from 68 countries. Of the 1,042 College of Distance Education graduates throughout the world, 108 traveled to Newport to participate in the ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Mineman First Class Kenneth J Lopez)

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150826-N-PX557-134 NEWPORT, R.I. (Aug. 26, 2015) Nigerian navy Lt. Cmdr. Andy Zidon, Army Maj. Geoff Shorr, Kuwaiti navy Cmdr. Mohammad Alarefi, Lt. Cmdr. Katharine Cerezo, Air Force Maj. Joe Hanscom and Lt. Cmdr. Ted Huebner engage in conversation while attending U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island as Naval Staff College students. Naval Staff College is a resident international program for intermediate-level officers who are integrated with their U.S. counterparts. Officers enrolled in international courses benefit from a robust field studies program that illustrates how the U.S. functions in all respects including; democratic ideals of elected government, internationally recognized human rights, free enterprise, judicial system, industry, diversity of society, press, political parties and interest groups, media and civil-military relations. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 16, 2015) A regional fiscal year 2016 Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Pinning Ceremony was held Sept. 16, at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. The ceremony officially recognized the promotion of 17 Newport-based CPOs and included remarks from Capt. Dennis Boyer, commander, Naval Station Newport. The newly promoted CPOs included: Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Gregory Morris, Naval Underwater Warfare Center Division Newport (NUWC); Chief Engineman Reginald Pierre-lys, Surface Warfare Officer School (SWOS); Chief Culinary Specialist Jason Cole, Naval Station Newport; Chief Musician Chris Sams, Navy Band Northeast; Chief Yeoman Derek Fleming, Coastal Riverine Squadron Eight (CORIVRON 8); Chief Fire Controlma¬n Christopher Wallachy, SWOS; Chief Gunner’s Mate Rufus Williams, CORIVRON 8; Chief Quarter Master Sonexay Phommalinh, SWOS; Chief Operation’s Specialist Blaine Coughlin, SWOS; Chief Culinary Specialist Devon Patterson, NWC; Chief Explosive Ordnance Disposal Austin McVeigh, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Twelve Detachment Newport; Chief Boatswain’s Mate Justin Cox, NWC; Chief Hospital Corpsman Spencer Grey, Naval Health Clinic New England, Newport; Chief Gunner’s Mate Frank Kuras, NUWC; Chief Fire Controlman Gary Freas, NWC; Chief Fire Controlman Brian Stroud, SWOS; and Chief Fire Control Technician Robert Beuning, NUWC. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

120315-N-LE393-022 NEWPORT, R.I. (March, 15, 2012) Joshua Rovner, a professor with the Strategy and Policy Department at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), prepares for a tv interview with Tracy Wholf, a producer for the HDNet news show Dan Rather Reports, at the NWC. Rovner spoke about the importance of the Strait of Hormuz and possible threats that Iran might pose to oil shipping and military vessels in the area. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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140918-N-PX557-067 NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 18, 2014) Commander in Chief of the People's Liberation army navy of the People's Republic of China Adm. Wu Shengli poses for a photo with Capt. Dave Welch, commanding officer, Surface Warfare Officers School (SWOS), at the SWOS quarterdeck onboard Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. Welch provided a tour of the school for Shengli and his staff members who are currently in Newport attending the Chief of Naval Operations’ 21st International Seapower Symposium (ISS) at U.S. Navy War College. More than 170 senior officers and civilians from more than 100 countries, including many of the senior-most officers from those countries’ navies, are currently attending ISS, Sept. 16-19. SWOS provides a continuum of professional education and training in support of surface Navy requirements that prepares officers and enlisted engineers to serve at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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141205-N-FB082-086 NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 5, 2014) Army Maj. Jason Coats, a student at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island, closes in on Fire Controlman 1st Class Gary Freas, staff member at NWC, during the 2014 NWC Army-Navy football game. Army won 20-6 ending a string of eight Navy victories. (U.S. Navy photo by Dan Kuester/Released)

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Newport, R.I. (June 19, 2015) (U.S. Navy photo by John P. Stone / not released)

120607-N-LE393-006 NEWPORT, R.I. (June 7, 2012) Students from the Naval Command College at the U.S. Naval War College pose for a group photo during their graduation ball at the Ocean Cliff Hotel.(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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120316-N-LE393-386 NEWPORT, R.I. (March 16, 2012) Children of students in the Naval Command College (NCC) at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) sing ÒThe NCC has many studentsÓ during International Cultural Night at the NWC. International Cultural Night celebrated the cultural and national heritages of students assigned to the NCC. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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141214-N-PX557-035 NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 14, 2014) Lt. Cmdr. Carl Gerhard, director and bandmaster for Navy Band Northeast (NBNE), conducts “A Christmas Festival” during Navy Newport’s Holiday Concert at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. The free concert included a 15-song set presented by NBNE’s Pop Ensemble and served as an opportunity to celebrate the holiday season with guests, family and friends of NWC and Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport. Established in 1974, NBNE is based on board NAVSTA Newport and is one of 11 official U.S. Navy bands worldwide, providing musical support for military ceremonies, recruiting, morale and retention programs and community relations. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

130509-N-PX557-055 (May 9, 2013) NEWPORT, R.I. Commander Keith Powell (center), assigned to U.S. Naval War College (NWC) war gaming department, and Colombian navy Capt. Jamie Garcia, from Escuela Superior de Guerra, collaborate together as Cdr. Dustin Martin (left), assigned to NWC war gaming department, provides inputs to a multi-touch multi-user interface as part of a control group at NWC in Newport, R.I. during the 2013 Inter-American War Game. The 2013 Inter-American War Game is a multinational online war game scenario facilitated through the hosting country’s control group. Control group members are responsible for oversight of the war gaming operations and provide face-to-face analysis, interpersonal discussion and feedback as the scenarios are executed. Multi-touch multi-user interfaces allow control group members to visually depict war gaming player movements for analysis and adjudication. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)

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Naval War College Graduation Ceremony at the Naval War College in Newport, RI. The resident graduating class included 303 members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and civilian government employees as well as 120 international students from 68 countries. Of the 1,042 College of Distance Education graduates throughout the world, 108 traveled to Newport to participate in the ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Mineman First Class Kenneth J Lopez)

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121023-N-LE393-036 NEWPORT, R.I. (Oct. 23, 2012) Adm. James Stavridis, commander of U.S. European Command and supreme allied commander, Europe, addresses students from the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) and Senior Enlisted Academy during a visit to the NWC. Stavridis spoke about global security in the 21st century. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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120425-N-LE393-053 NEWPORT, R.I. (April 25, 2012) Operations Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Rice, a member of the war gaming department at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC), salutes the colors while Musician 2nd Class Kristen Snitzer, with Navy Band Northeast, plays taps during a dawn service commemorating Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) Day at the NWC. ANZAC Day commemorates the service members who were killed during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

120427-N-LE393-003 NEWPORT, R.I. (April 27, 2012) Cherry trees are in full bloom in International Plaza at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC). The plaza is dedicated to graduates of the Naval Command College at the NWC. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Dietrich/Released)

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