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About Mark Eshelman

Retired Army Colonel, Professor in the Department of Distance Education at the US Army War College

Eshelman served 30 years as an active-duty infantry officer. He has taught at the US Army War College since 2003, first with the Department of Command, Leadership and Management, and since 2010 with the Department of Distance Education. He came to the War College as a practitioner with wartime and contingency planning experience at all levels from tactical (Operations Urgent Fury, Uphold Democracy, and Joint Guard) to the operational level of war (Operations Skilled Anvil, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom) to the strategic level with the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Joint Staff Directorate (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm).

Eshelman also has force development experience, having served on the Army Staff with the Force XXI Integration Division. He holds a bachelor of science from the US Military Academy, and he has graduate degrees from the Defense Intelligence College, the US Army Command and General Staff College, the School for Advanced Military Studies, and the US Army War College.

Positions

Present Editorial Board Member, US Army War College Parameters
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