Richard M. Jennings

Dr. Richard Jennings is an author and former President of Western Resorts International. He has been Assistant for NATO Affairs to the Secretary of Defense, and Professor of International Relations at the National War College. Now retired, he resides in Indian Wells, California where he serves as President of the World Affairs Council of the Desert, and as First Vice-President of the Palm Springs Chapter Military Officers Association of America.

Education

He attended Stanford, Arizona State, and Georgetown University (MA and Ph.D. in Government/International Relations). Additionally, he is a graduate of the German General Staff College and the US National War College.

Military career

As an Army paratroop officer, he fought in the Korean War as an artillery observer and battery commander and American Aide to the Chief of Staff, Republic of Korea Army. He served on the German border during the Berlin Blockade, Hungarian Revolution, and Berlin Wall crises. In Vietnam, he led a battalion and a brigade with the First Air Cavalry and 9th Infantry Division 9th Division (South Vietnam) in two tours (Colonel).

He served on the US Army General Staff in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa Division. After his Vietnam experience, he was named Assistant for NATO Affairs to the Secretary of Defense. Subsequently, he became Professor of International Relations at the National War College (National Defense University) where he published his works, including "The U.S/Soviet Arms Competition" and "The Future National Security Problem."

Post-military career

Based in Aspen, he became Vice President of Preferred Resorts International and then, President of Western Resorts International. He supervised the completion of developments near Aspen and resort hotel deals in Santa Fe, Sedona, San Diego, and the Island of Kauai. Additionally, he became the Former Chairman of the Board of the Arts Center in Aspen/Snowmass (Anderson Ranch) and member of the National Council for the Aspen Community Theater.

Publications

Since 1961, Richard Jennings has written articles in reputable publications and manuals. He contributed to the development of "Artillery Trends" Field Artillery (magazine) instructional aids of the U.S. Army Artillery and Missile School as well as Military Review a professional journal of the US Army. As a Senior Research Fellow at the National War College, he provided his insight on various topics such as the US/Soviet Arms Competition, Tripolar Arms Race, the Strategic Future of the United States, etc., in manuals produced by the National War College.

Thesis

  • U.S./Soviet arms competition, 1945-1972 : aspects of its nature, control, and results, Ph.DThesis, Georgetown Univ. 1975.

Articles

  • Part II--The Jungle--Special Warfare, Artillery Trends Field Artillery (magazine), August 1961: 22-30
  • Artillery Tactics of The New Divisions, Artillery Trends Field Artillery (magazine), July 1962: 9-24
  • Artillery of the Federal German Army, Artillery Trends Field Artillery (magazine), December 1964: 38-50
  • The Thrust of the Nixon Doctrine, Military Review 52.2 February 1972: 3-9
  • Another View on the Need for Change, Military Review 52.9, September 1972: 82-94
  • Running the Qualitative Race (And Not Losing), Military Review 55.10, October 1975: 58-68
  • The US/Soviet Arms Competition: Quantitative/Qualitative Aspects, Strategic Review Group National War College, July 1, 1974
  • The Future National Security Problem, The National Security Affairs Forum, Washington, D.C, Fall 1974: 9-27
  • The Tripolar Arms Race, Strategic Review Group National War College, November 14, 1974
  • The Dilemma of Military Appraisal, Strategic Review Group National War College, December 30, 1975
  • Can the Military Balance Be Balanced?--Improving Military Estimates, Strategic Review Group National War College,
  • The Military and Social Adaptation, Strategic Review, Washington, D.C, Winter 1976 : 72-78