Author: T. J. Johnson

T. J. Johnson is a Policy Analysis instructor in the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War College. He currently serves in the United States Army and has served in various assignments all over the world to include South Korea, Hawaii, Alaska, Italy, the Pentagon, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is graduate of Ripon College (Ripon, WI.) and earned his master's degree at the School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth. He has written for multiple publications and professional journals including the Defense News, The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Journal and Armor Magazine.

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General Washington’s Appeal for a Federal Government

Most professional and amateur historians of the American Revolutionary period are very aware of George Washington’s prowess as a military commander of the Continental Army, his role at the Constitutional Convention and his performance as the United States’ first chief executive.  Unfortunately, many have overlooked Washington’s significant role, while he was still commander of the […]

by T. J. Johnson
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Stark: The Life and Wars of John Stark, French and Indian War Ranger, Revolutionary War General

Book Review:  Stark: The Life and Wars of John Stark, French and Indian War Ranger, Revolutionary War General by Richard Polhemus and John Polhemus (Black Dome Press, 2014). 2015 marks the 240th anniversary of the beginning of American Revolution.   With the passage of time, many of the seminal figures that fought in those epic battles […]

by T. J. Johnson