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Amos Azariah Jordan (Rhodes 1947)

Brigadier General of the U.S. Army. Gov. Official. Senior fellow Wheatley Institute, board directors Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs.

Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Columbia University (Ph.D.). Council on Foreign Relations. Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Senior fellow at the Wheatly Institution of Brigham Young University.

20 Years - Faulty of West Point Academy.

2001 to 2002 - Special Assistant to President Brigham Young University, Hawaii.[3]

1998 to 1999 - Asia area administrator Latter Day Saint Charities.[3]

Since 1994, Senior adviser Center for Strategic and International Studies.[3]

Since 1994, Counselor Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies.[3] 1993 to 1998 - International Co-Chairman, Chairman United States committee for Secretary Cooperative in the Asia Pacific by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968).[3]

1993 to 1996 - Council for Secretary Cooperative in the Asia Pacific.[3]

1991 to 1998 - Co-chairman Korean-American Wisemen Council.[3]

1990 to 1994 - President Pacific Forum Center for Strategic and International Studies Center for Strategic and International Studies, Honolulu.[3]

1989 to 1993 - Member President’s Intelligence Oversight Board by President George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948).[3]

1988 to 1990 - Henry Kissinger research chair in national security policy Center for Strategic and International Studies.[3]

1983 to 1988 - President of Center of Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

1983 - Member National Committee on Security and Economic Assistance.[3]

1979 - Consultant National Security Council by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission).[3]

1977 to 1994, President, Chief Executive Officer, 1983 to 1988, Vice Chairman, 1988 to 1994, Center for Strategic and International Studies.[3]

1976 to 1977 - Deputy Undersecretary of State for Security Assistance, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger by President Gerald Ford (Freemason) / VP Nelson Rockefeller.[3]

1974 to 1976 - Principal Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs to Elliot Richardson (Order of Cincinnati. Freemason. Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisification. Harvard. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy) by President Richard Nixon (Bohemian).[3]

1972 to 1974 - Director Aspen Institute.[3]

1972 - Retired United States Army, Brigadier General.[3]

1969 to 1972 - Head of the Department of Social Sciences at U.S. Military Academy at West Point

1963 to 1964 - Special political advisor to the United States ambassador to India, Chester Bowles by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[3]

1962 - Staff director Advisory Committee to Secretary Defense on Non-Military Instruction.[3]

1961 - Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York City.[3]

1959, Member staff President’s Committee to Study Foreign Assistance Program.[3]

1955 - Master of Arts, Oxford University, England.[3]

1955 - Assistant S-3 7th Division Artillery Korea.[3]

1955 - Adviser economic and fiscal policy United States Economic Mission to Korea.[3]

1954 to 1955 - Artillery battery Commander United States Army, Republic of Korea.[3]

1950 to 1953, Instructor, 1955 to 1972, Professor Social Science United States Military Academy.

1947 to 1950 - Bachelor, Oxford University, England.[3]

1946 - Commissioned Second lieutenant United States Army.[3]

1946 - Bachelor of Science, United States Military Academy at West Point.[3]

Died 7 Jun 2018, from Not Known. Age 96.

Son, Kent A. Jordan -

From 13 Dec 2006 to Present - Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Court by President George W. Bush (S&B 1968)

15 Nov 2002 to 15 Dec 2006 - Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware by President George W. Bush (S&B 1968)

[1] - Rhodes Database

[2] - Valor - Militarytimes.com - Profile

[3] - Prabook - Amos Azariah Jordan (Rhodes 1947)

[4] FYI - Wiki - Amos Azariah Jordan (Rhodes 1947)

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