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Dr. Douglas Porch
Professor
Department of National Security Affairs
Naval Postgraduate School
Contact
dporch@nps.edu
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Research/Teaching Interests
Military History, Counter-Insurgency, Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration
Biography
Douglas Porch earned a Ph.D. from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University.
He was a senior lecturer at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, before being
named to the Mark Clark Chair of History at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina.
He is now Professor and former Chair of the Department of National Security Affairs
at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Professor Porch has served
as Professor of Strategy at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and has
also lectured at the United States Marine Corps University at Quantico, Virginia,
the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the NATO Defense College
in Rome, Italy. A specialist in military history, Douglas Porch's books include
The French Secret Services. From the Dreyfus Affair to Desert Storm (1995),
The French Foreign Legion. A Complete History of the Legendary Fighting Force
(1991) which won prizes both in the United States and in France, The Conquest of
the Sahara, The Conquest of Morocco, The March to the Marne. The French Army 1871-1914,
The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution, and Army and Revolution.
France 1815-1844. Wars of Empire, part of the Cassell History of Warfare series,
appeared in October 2000 and in paperback in 2001. His latest book, The Path to Victory.
The Mediterranean Theater in World War II, a selection of the Military History Book Club,
the History Book Club, and the Book of the Month Club, was published by Farrar, Straus,
Giroux in May 2004. It received the Award for Excellence in U.S. Army Historical Writing
from The Army Historical Foundation. He advises on security issues all over the world,
and has also conducted specialized seminars in Monterey, Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg
for security and intelligence personnel, both American and international. In 2008 he
was presented the Navy Superior Civilian Services Award.
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