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    • The General Harold Keith Johnson Chair was established at the U.S. Army Military History Research Collection, the nucleus of the collection consisted of 50,000 bound volumes, transferred from the Army War College and National War College and housed in Upton Hall. Among its first manuscript acquisitions were the extensive official and personal papers of General Johnson himself, who donated them to the Military History Research Collection upon his retirement from the Army.
      Johnson served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1964–1968. During his term, he approved a recommendation to establish at Carlisle Barracks a library and a repository of documents to encourage the study of military history. Initially designated the U.S. Army Military History Research Collection, the nucleus of the collection included 50,000 bound volumes, transferred from the Army War College and National War College. Among its first manuscript acquisitions were the extensive official and personal papers of Johnson himself, who donated them to the Military History Research Collection upon his retirement from the Army. The collection's holdings expanded rapidly during the 1970s and began to draw serious researchers from across the country; in 1972 an annual visiting professor position was created, with Theodore Ropp of Duke University as its first holder.
      In 1977 Military History Research Collection was renamed the U.S. Army Military History Institute (USAMHI). The following year, the annual visiting professor position was designated the Harold Keith Johnson Chair in Military History. Although configured as a scholar-in-residence program, in practice most holders of the chair assumed informal roles within the Army War College itself, engaging with student seminar groups and teaching elective courses. In 2006 the chair was transferred from the USAMHI to the War College itself. It is today controlled by the dean of academics and housed administratively in one of the college's three academic departments, currently the Department of National Security and Strategy (DNSS).


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      Chair holders have included:

      1972-1973 Theodore Ropp, Duke University
      1973-1974 Russell F. Weigley Temple University
      1974-1975 John W. Shy, University of Michigan
      1975-1976 Martin Blumenson, Washington, D.C.
      1976-1977 Hugh M. Cole, Blue Ridge Summit, PA.
      1977-1978 John F. Mahon, University of Florida
      1978-1979 Harold C. Deutsch, U.S. Army War College
      1978-1980 D. Clayton James, Mississippi State University
      1980-1981 Richard H. Kohn, Rutgers University
      1981-1982 Charles P. Roland, University of Kentucky
      1982-1983 Jay Luvaas, Allegheny College, 1982–1983.
      1983-1984 Daniel R. Beaver, University of Cincinnati
      1984-1985 Graham A. Cosmas, U.S. Army Center of Military History
      1985-1986 Claude C. Sturgill, University of Florida
      1986-1987 Edward M. Coffman, University of Wisconsin
      1987-1988 Richard P. Hallion, National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
      1988-1989 Alex F. Roland, Duke University
      1989-1990 Stephen E. Ambrose, University of New Orleans
      1990-1991 Jerry M. Cooper, University of Missouri at St. Louis
      1991-1992 Joseph T. Glatthaar, University of Houston
      1992-1993 Vacant
      1993-1994 Carol Reardon, Pennsylvania State University
      1994-1995 Brig. Genl. Harold W. Nelson, U.S. Army Center of Military History
      1995-1996 Col. Robert A. Doughty, U.S. Military Academy
      1996-1997 Vacant
      1997-1998 Vacant
      1998-1999 Williamson Murray, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University
      1999-2000 Brian M. Linn, Texas A & M University, 1999–2000.
      2000-2001 Eugenia C. Kiesling, U.S. Military Academy
      2001-2001 Tami D. Biddle, Duke University
      2002-2003 Vacant
      2003-2004 Alexander S. Cochran, Naval War College
      2004-2005 Mark A. Stoler, University of Vermont
      2005-2006 Ronald H. Spector, George Washington University
      2006-2007 Vacant
      2007-2008 Richard J. Sommers, U.S. Army Military History Institute
      2008-2009 C. Mark Grimsley, Ohio State University, (DNSS/USAWC)
      2009-2010 C. Mark Grimsley, Ohio State University
      2010-2011
      2011-2012
      2012-2013 Bill Allison, Georgia Southern University
      2013-2014 Bill Allison, Georgia Southern University
      2014-2015
      2015-2016
      2016-2017 Holly A. Mayer, Duquesne University
      2017-2018 Jennifer Mittelstadt, Rutgers University
      2019-2020 Mark Sheftall, Bucknell University
      2020-2021 Daniel Krebs, University of Louisville
      2021-2022 Mark Sheftall, Bucknell University
      2022-2023 Ian Andrew Isherwood, Gettysburg College
      2023-2024 Kristin Mulready-Stone, Naval War College


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