By Carlo D'Este
Armchair General
will again support the 19th annual William E. Colby Military Writers’
Symposium, to be held at Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont on 9-10
April 2014. As a part of the symposium the eighth annual Armchair
General Award will be presented at a dinner at Norwich the evening of 10
April.
Since 2007
Armchair General has been a dedicated supporter
of the only program of its kind held at an American university. A more
complete description of the Colby Symposium is in the program’s website
colby.norwich.edu
The theme for this year is “After the Wars: What have we learned from
Iraq and Afghanistan, and what is the future of the United States and
our military?”
2014 PARTICIPANTS
Douglas Macgregor

Col.
Douglas Macgregor, USA (Ret): A decorated combat veteran, businessman
and the author of four books, Macgregor’s innovative concepts from his
Breaking the Phalanx and
Transformation Under Fire
have sparked discussion and influenced thinking about transformation
inside America’s ground forces. Macgregor was awarded the bronze star
with V for Valor for his leadership under fire of combat troops in the
2d Armored Cavalry Regiment during Desert Storm. After Desert Storm,
Macgregor commanded the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry, and later became
director of the Joint Operations Center at Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe (SHAPE), a position from which he supervised the planning
and conduct of operations during the Kosovo Air Campaign.
Jack Segal

Jack
Segal, Consul General of the U.S. (Ret.): A decorated combat veteran,
Mr. Segal served as the principal foreign policy and political advisor
to the NATO Joint Force Commander. He has travelled frequently to
Afghanistan since 2002, meeting with senior Afghan, ISAF, U.S. and other
NATO officials. A Vietnam veteran who was awarded the Bronze Star and
Meritorious Service Medal, Mr. Segal resigned his Army commission in
1977 to join the U.S. diplomatic service as a Foreign Service Officer.
He served as State Department representative to the U.S. START
delegation at Geneva, Chief of Political/Military Affairs in Tel Aviv,
established a new United States Consulate General in Yekaterinburg,
Russia and was named the first U.S. Consul General to central Russia. He
served on the National Security Council at the White House as Director
for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia and later Director for
Non-Proliferation. He received four Superior Honor Awards and three
Meritorious Honor Awards during his State Department career.
John Borling

Maj.
Gen. John Borling, USAF (Ret), a fighter pilot in the Vietnam War,
spent 6 and a half years as a POW in Hanoi after being shot down. Upon
his release, he served as an F-15 Eagle fighter pilot, Air Division
commander at Minot AFB, and Head of Operations for Strategic Air Command
(SAC) in Omaha. He led the classified think tank CHECKMATE, was
director of Air Force Operational Requirements, and later served at
NATO’s Supreme Headquarters in Belgium. He was central to the creation
of HQ North in Norway, serving as Chief of Staff. Borling has been
awarded the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars with V for Valor and two
Purple Hearts. Other medals include: Prisoner of War Medal,
Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, Defense, Superior Service
Medal, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal and the Defense
Distinguished Service Medal. In 2013, Borling published Taps on the
Walls: Poems from the Hanoi Hilton, a collection of poems written during
his imprisonment.
Stephen Pomeroy

Stephen
Pomeroy is currently serving as the Associate Director and Lecturer,
School of Business & Management at Norwich University, where he
teaches three undergraduate courses: “Introduction to Business,”
“Organizational Behavior,” and “Organizational Leadership.” While on
active duty, Pomeroy served as the Dean of the School of National
Services and the Professor of Naval Science at Norwich University. As a
Marine Corps leader, he served as Commanding Officer of a carrier-based
F/A-18 Fighter Squadron from 1997-1999, and Commanding Officer of a
Marine Aircraft Group from 2002 to 2004. Pomeroy participated in
exercises and combat operations across the globe and has extensive
operational and combat experience. Pomeroy will moderate the 2014 panel
discussion.
THE COLBY AWARD
Established in 1999, the Colby Award recognizes a first work of
fiction or nonfiction that has made a major contribution to the
under-standing of intelligence operations, military history, or
international affairs. Through the generous support of Col. J. N.
Pritzker (Illinois National Guard, Ret.) and the Tawani Foundation in
Chicago, the winner of the Colby Award receives a $5,000 honorarium.
The 2014 Colby Award winner
The winner of the 2014 Colby Award is historian Logan Beirne, for his book
Blood of Tyrants: George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency.
23 DISTINGUISHED WORKS IN 16 SEASONS
2013
Kontum: The Battle to Save South Vietnam– Tom McKenna
2012
A Nightmare’s Prayer– Michael Franzak
2011
Matterhorn– Karl Marlantes
2010
If Not Now, When? – Jack Jacobs
2009
Lone Survivor – Luttrell
2009
The Forever War – Dexter Filkins
2008
Twice Armed: An American Soldier’s Battle for the Hearts and Minds in Iraq – R. Alan King
2007
Six Frigates: The Epic history of the Founding of the American Navy – Ian W. Toll
2007
Conduct Under Fire: Four American Doctors: Their Fight for Life as Prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945 – John A. Glusman
2006
One Bullet Away – Nathaniel Fick
2006
Lincoln’s Tragic Admiral – Kevin J. Weddle
2005
Hope and Honor – MG Sid Shachnow USA (Ret.) & Jann Robbins
2005
Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship – Jon Meacham
2004
The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division – Bing West & MG Ray L. Smith, USMC (Ret.)
2004
No Gun Ri: A Military History of the Korean War Incident – Robert L. Bateman
2003
Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers – Bryan Mark Rigg
2002
The Last Battle – Ralph Wetterhahn
2002
Beyond Valor – Patrick K. O’Donnell
2001
Flags of our Fathers – James Bradley with Ron Powers
2000
Stolen Valor – B.G. Burkett & Glenna Whitley
1999
A Road We Do Not Know: A Novel of Custer at the Little Big Horn – Fred Chiaventone
1999
Circle William – Bill Harlow
Armchair General Award
In 2007,
Armchair General founder and publisher, Eric
Weider, and Editor-in-Chief, Jerry D. Morelock, began an association
with the Colby and Norwich University.
Armchair General donates
$500 annually (a figure matched by Norwich) to an outstanding student
in military history who enrolls in the Norwich Master of Arts in
Military History online graduate program. The award will be presented at
the Colby Symposium on April 10. In addition,
Armchair General
is also donating 100 free copies of the magazine for interested Norwich
faculty, students and conference attendees. Our sincere thanks to both
Eric and Jerry for their generous support. It is yet another example of
ACG’s growing contributions to the field of military history.
YOUR PARICIPATION WELCOME
The Colby Symposium is also open to the public and anyone interested
in attending is cordially invited to do so. Further information can be
found at the Colby website:
colbysymposium.org/
Or contact Lindsay Cahill Lord,158 Harmon Drive, Northfield VT
05663
; or by Phone – Office: 802-485-2811;
Fax: 802-485-2802; or by
e-mail: llord@norwich.edu
After the event, a limited number of autographed 2014 full color
Colby posters will be available for sale, each signed by the authors
attending this year’s event. Posters from previous years are also
available at a nominal fee. Contact is Lindsay Cahill Lord.
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/armchair-general-and-the-colby-symposium-in-2014.htm
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