LETTER TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM WEBSTER FROM BRADLEY C. HOSMER, LIEUTENANT GENERAL, USAF
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: William M. Baker
Director, Public Affairs Office
SUBJECT: Address the National Defense University
1. You will be speaking to the National Defense University (NDU) on
"Intelligence and Foreign Policy" from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. in the Dwight
Eisenhower Building in the Baruch Auditorium, Building 59, at Ft. McNair on
Tuesday, 2 December. Acting Plans and Program Director Colonel Richard McCoy
and CIA employee Dr. Mel Goodman, presently a member of the faculty, will meet
you at the entrance of Building 59 at 1:15 p.m.
You will be escorted to the Forrestal Room for coffee and to meet with the
following:
Ambassador Robert H. Miller Vice President, NDU
Major General Albin G. Wheeler Commandant, Industrial College
of the Armed
Rear Admiral J
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Carol Steiner NDU, program coordinator
President of the University General Bradley Hosmer who invited you is
traveling in China. A short photo session will take place and you will be
presented with a plaque as a memento of your visit before going to the
auditorium. (See attached for map and biographies.) I will remain with you
throughout the address.
2. Speech: You have been asked to speak for 45 minutes, followed by 30
minutes of questions and answers. Adjournment is at 3:00 p.m. Mel Goodman
will introduce you and monitor the question and answer period. A podium and
microphone will be on stage. Since your remarks are classified SECRET, the
auditorium will be swept prior to your address. Security will tape your
remarks for the Agency's historical files. DCI25X1
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3. Audience: Approximately 470 high level military and civilian
employees will attend. Three quarters of the audience are military officers
with the rank of colonel and the remainder are equivalent civilian officers
(GS 15) or above from various agencys including CIA, FBI, and State
Department. About one third of the military group rise to the rank of
general. The attendees are interested in the role of intelligence in high-
level decisionmaking. Your address will be a closed session and all attendees
will have TOP SECRET clearances. Foreign officers attending the University
will not be allowed in the session, however, an alternate program is planned
for them.
4. Background: The National Defense University is made up of three
colleges which include the industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Armed
Forces Staff College in Norfolk, and the National War College. (See catalogue
in back pocket.) NDU, an educational and research institution under the
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the center of joint professional military
education. The 1988 class at the National War College is studying "Military
Strategy: A Global Context of US National Security Policy" and the Industrial
College students are in the section of their course that covers "Strategic
Planning and Resource Allocation." (See syllabus opposite.)
Secretary of State George Shultz will be speaking during the morning
session on "US Foreign Policy." Previous speakers of the 1987 - 1988
Distinguished Lecture Program are General Colin Powell, General Alfred Gray,
and General Larry Welch. Admiral William Crowe, Jr. and the Honorable Vernon
Walters are scheduled to speak in the next sessions. (See attached for list
of speakers.) Bill Casey spoke to NDU in 1981 and Bob Gates spoke at the
National War College last year. You spoke to the National War College in 1980.
Attachments:
As stated
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20319-6000
July 10, 1987
REPLY TO
ATTENTION OF:
Office of the President
Honorable William Webster
Director of Central Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Judge Webster:
I am pleased to invite you to address the students and faculties of the National
Defense University at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, 21 October 1987 at Fort McNair.
We would like you to discuss the issues you face as Director of Central
Intelligence. Your remarks on any facet of national security decisionmaking and
defense policy/programs would be most appropriate to our curriculum.
Our lecture periods run about 45 minutes, followed by a question and answer
session of approximately 30 minutes; but we are entirely flexible and can
accommodate to your preferences. In any event we would plan to conclude the
session by 3:00 p.m.
This year International Fellows from twelve allied and friendly nations will
be participating in portions of the curriculum. Should your presentation be
unclassified, we can easily arrange for them to attend.
If this date should prove inconvenient, we will gladly arrange an alternate
time for your visit. Mr. Robert S. Hayes, from my staff, will contact your office
regarding administrative details.
We look forward to your reply and hope the combined classes of the Industrial
College of the Armed Forces and the National War College will have the pleasure of
hearing you on 21 October.
Very respectfully,
Bradley C. Hosmer
Lieutenant General, USAF
President
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DO[~0 LA\EPDIXI THE
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
FORT LESLEY J. McNAIR WASHINGTON, DC 20319
THE HONORABLE ROBERT H. MILLER
VICE PRESIDENT, NATIONAL DEFENSE
UNIVERSITY
Robert H. Miller, a career Foreign Service Officer, was born in Port
Angeles, Washington, on September 8, 1927. Mr. Miller served in the U.S.
Army from 1945 to 1947. He graduated from Stanford University in 1949
and received a Masters Degree from Harvard University in 1951.
Mr. Miller joined the Department of State in 1951. He worked on NATO
affairs both in the Department of State (1952-54) and with the U.S. Mission
to NATO in Paris, France (1954-57). Following an assignment with the
Executive Secretariat in the Department (1957-60), he served as Belgian-
Luxembourg Desk Officer (1960-62).
From 1962 to 1965 he served as Deputy Chief of the Political Section with the American Embassy in
Saigon, Vietnam. From 1965 to 1967 he was Director of the Vietnam Working Group in the Department and
while in this position his unit received the Department of State's Distinguished Honor Award. In 1968 Mr.
Miller attended the Imperial Defence College in London and at the end of 1968 he became a senior adviser to
the U.S. Delegation to the Paris meetings on Vietnam, where he served until 1971.
In July 1971 he was named Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department, where he served until mid-
July 1973. After serving as Assistant Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency for a
year, he was named Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs in September 1974,
and remained in that position until February 1977. Mr. Miller served as the United States Ambassador to
Malaysia from June 1977 to March 1980.
From March 1980 to July 1983 Mr. Miller served as Director of Management Operations in the
Department. He was promoted to the rank of Career Minister on November 1, 1980. Mr. Miller served as
the United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast from October 1983 to August 1986.
Mr. Miller is married to the former Catherine Antoniadis. They have two children: George Keith and
Margaret Helen.
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THE
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
FORT LESLEY J. McNAIR WASHINGTON. DC 20319
Rear Admiral John F. Addams
Commandant
National War College
Rear Admiral Addams was born in Fort Thomas, Kentucky and
attended public schools in that city. Following graduation from
Harvard University in 1952, he attended Officer Candidate School in
Newport, Rhode Island and was commissioned as Ensign in May 1953.
He is a graduate of the Naval War College and has a Master's Degree
in International Affairs from George Washington University.
Following a tour in command of the Harbor Defense Unit,
Portsmouth,New Hampshire, Rear Admiral Addams served in the
Atlantic Fleet as Operations Officer, USS WILLIAM C. LAWS: (DD
763): Communications and CIC Officer on the staff of Commander
Destroyer Flotilla TWO: and Operations Officer in the commissioning
crew of USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DLG 13). After completion of the
Command and Staff Course at the Naval War College at Newport,
Rhode Island in June 1964, he served two years on the faculty of the War College.
Rear Admiral Addarns returned to sea duty in December 1966 in the Pacific Fleet. as the first Executive
Officer of the newly commissioned cruiser, USS JOUETT (CG 29). In June 1968 he became Commanding
Officer of USS COCHRANE (DDG 21) and, while in command, completed two combat deployments with the
US Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific.
In 1970-71, Rear Admiral Addams served in the Strategic Plans and Policy division on the staff of the
Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, DC. From 1971 to 1973 he served as an assignment officer in the
Bureau of Naval Personnel.
In September 1973 Rear Admiral Addams reported to the staff of Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group
EIGHT as Operations Officer, deploying to the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean in 1973 and 1975
aboard USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CV 41). In 1975 he became Commander, Destroyer Squadron
FIVE in San Diego, California and, in August 1976, Commander Destroyer Squadron SEVEN, also in San
Diego.
From April 1978 until June 1981 Rear Admiral Addams served as Director of Surface Warfare Officer
Distribution in the Navy Military Personnel Command in Washington, I)C. Following his promotion to
Rear Admiral in June 1981 he was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Naval Education and Training in
Pensacola, Florida.
In July 1983 Rear Admiral Addams took command of the Middle East Force in the Persian Gulf and
served as Commander for three years. During this period the Middle East Force was recognized for its
contribution to the advancement of vital US interests in the Middle East by award of the Navy Meritorious
Unit Commendation and Rear Admiral Addams was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for his
leadership and direction of the Force.
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ID U1LPEI7 OC - THE
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
Major General Albin G. Wheeler
Commandant
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Major General Albin G. Wheeler, U.S. Army, is the Commandant
of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair,
Washington, D.C., having assumed command on 4 July 1985. The
College, a part of the National Defense University, is charged with
providing excellence in education and research in the essential
elements of national mobilization, industrial preparedness and
planning for joint and combined operations, and management of
resources in support of national security. The program of the College
prepares selected military officers and senior career civilian
officials of the various Departments of the U.S. Government for
positions of highest responsibility and trust in the Federal
Government.
General Wheeler was born March 16, 1935, in Huntington, West Virginia. He enlisted in the West
Virginia National Guard and entered active duty in 1959 as a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster
Corps. He received his commission through ROTC at Marshall University in Huntington, where he
earned a bachelor's degree in Education and English.
Following duty as an Assistant G-1 at Fort Lee, Virginia, he commanded for one year a medium tank
company in the 8th Battalion of the 34th Armor at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
General Wheeler arrived in the Republic of Vietnam in early 1963 to serve a one-year tour as a plans and
operations advisor in the MAAG and later the Military Assistance Command Vietnam. He subsequently
spent three additional years in Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam as Special Advisor to the Royal Thai Army
for Ground Forces, and as Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 for the First Calvary Division.
Upon graduation from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, General Wheeler became Special Assistant to Admiral John S. McCain,-Jr., Commander in Chief
of U.S. Forces in the Pacific. He later commanded the 25th Supply and Transportation Battalion for two
years in the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
From 1974 to 1975 General Wheeler attended graduate school at Pepperdine University, earning it
master's degree in Business Administration, and in 1976 he graduated from the Army War College at
Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. He then served two years as a Division Chief in the Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff for Logistics (I)CSLOG) at Headquarters, Department of the Army, in the Pentagon.
In July 1978 General Wheeler assumed command of the Division Support Command of First Infantry
Division at Fort Riley, Kansas, and later was named Chief of Staff for the First Infantry Division at Fort
Riley in March 1980. He became Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Logistics Center at Fort Lee,
Virginia in August, 1980. General Wheeler was promoted to Brigadier General in February 1981. In
August 1981 he arrived in Munich, Federal Republic of Germany and became the Commander of the
Munich Community and the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in Europe, with responsibilities which
included the Middle East and Northern Africa.
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The National Defense University, an educational and research institution under the
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the center of joint professional military
education. NDU'S mission is threefold:
*To prepare selected military officers and civilian officials in a joint
environment to make better decisions and give better advice on national
strategy and national security policy, force generation, joint and combined
operations and resource management.
*To perform research and policy analysis for the Secretary of Defense and
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
*To coordinate joint professional military education as directed by the
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON. D.C. 203 1 9-6000
REPLY TO
ATTENTION OF:
NDU-UPP 6 November 1987
MEMORANDUM FOR: SEE DISTRIBUTION
SUBJECT: NDU Distinguished Lecture Program
1. Attached for information is the Distinguished Lecture Program summary for AY
87-88.
2. Offices on distribution are requested to make dissemination within their own
organization. Additional copies are available in the NDU Operations Center (Rm.
D277).
Atch
Director, University Plans
and Programs
ROBERT H AYE
DISTRIBUTION:
President, NDU (3)
Vice President, NDU (2)
Chief of Staff (2)
Dean of Students & Administration, NWC (10)
Dean of Students & Administration, ICAF (10)
Deputy Commandant, AFSC (2)
Director, Academic Affairs (2)
Director, Institute of Higher Defense Studies (6)
Director, Institute for National Strategic Studies (10)
Director, Department of Defense Computer Institute (3)
Director, Information Management (2)
Director, Resources Management
Director, Logistics
Director, NDU Library
NDU Security Manager
ICAF Visitors Bureau
CG, MDW
Dir, IADC
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Revised
(6 Nov 87)
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE PROGRAM
21 Oct 87
Wed, 1330
National Security Process:
Role of NSC
LTG Colin Powell, USA Completed IF
Dep Asst to the President for
National Security Affairs
4 Nov 87
Wed, 1015
18 Nov 87
Wed, 1015
2 Dec 87
Wed, 1 100
2 Dec 87
Wed, 1330
9 Dec 87
`Ned, 1015
S Dec 87
Wed, 1015
13Jan88
Wed, 1330
27 Jan 88
Wed, 1015
3 Feb 88
Wed, 1330
10 Feb 88
Wed., 1015
17Feb88
Wed, 1015
22 Feb 88
Mon, 1015
24Feb88
Wed, 1015
2 Mar 88
Wed, 1330
'6 Mar 88
Ned, 1015
25 May 87
Wed, 1330
State of the Marine Corps
State of the Air Force
U.S. Foreign Policy
Intelligence Activities in U.S.
Nat'l Security
U.S. Military Strategy and
National Objectives
The United Nations Organi-
zation and U.S. National
Interests
State of the Army
Space Defense Scenarios and
Concepts
Latin America Contingencies
and Scenarios
Middle East Contingencies
and Scenarios
Western Pacific
Contingencies and Scenarios
North East Asia
Contingencies and Scenarios
Bernard Baruch Memorial
Lecture
NATO and U.S. National
Security
Gen Alfred M. Gray, usMc Completed IF
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Gen Larry D. Welch, USAF Accepted IF
Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force
Hon George P. Shultz Accepted I F
Secretary of State
Hon William H. Webster Accepted IF
Director, Central Intelligence
TBI
Adm William J. Crowe, Jr., Accepted IF
USN
Chairman, JCS
Hon Vernon A. Walters Accepted IF
U.S. Ambassador to U.N.
Gen Carl E. Vuono, USA Accepted IF
Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
Gen John L. Piotrowski, USAF Accepted None
CINC U.S. Space Command
Gen Frederick F. Woerner, Accepted None
USA
CINC U.S. Southern Command
Gen George B. Crist, usMC Accepted None
CINC U.S. Central Command
Adm Ronald J Hays, USN
CINC U.S. Pacific Command
SPECIAL
GUESTS
Tentative None
Acceptance
Gen Lewis C. Menetrey, USA
CINC U.N. CMD Korea
Hon Drew Lewis
Former Secretary of Transportation
Gen John R. Galvin, USA
Supreme Allied Command Europe
Invited IF
Invited None
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INVITED - PENDING REPLY
Gen John R. Galvin, USA
Hon Drew Lewis
POTENTIAL INVITEES
INVITED - DECLINED FOR AY 87-88
Hon Frank Carlucci
Mr. Lee Iacocca
Mr. James C. Miller
Abbreviations
- TBD To be determined
- IF International Fellows at NDU
- TBI To be Invited
- TBA To be announced
Dist: List A Prepared by: C. L. Stiner
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