Dr. David W. Hogan, Jr.


Biography

Dr. Hogan recently retired from his position as Director of Histories at the U.S. Army Center of Military History after 37 years with the organization. A graduate of Dartmouth College with a doctorate from Duke University, Dr. Hogan has a broad background in American military history. Among his many publications are A Command Post at War: First Army Headquarters in Europe, 1943-1945 (2000); Raiders or Elite Infantry? The Changing Role of the U.S. Army Rangers from Dieppe to Grenada (1992); and U.S. Army Special Operations in World War II (1992). A former trustee of the Society for Military History, he is a graduate of the Harvard Senior Executive Fellows (SEF) program and the Army Management Staff College. He has also taught at Elon College; the University of Maryland, College Park; and Norwich University. He is currently working on a biography of General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.