Cole Christian Kingseed[2] is an Army veteran, military historian, and professor. He is the author of Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters. Kingseed, a 30-year army veteran, served as a Full Professor of History and Chief of Military History at the United States Military Academy at West Point.[3]
Colonel Cole Christian Kingseed | |
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Born | [1] | August 27, 1949
Occupation | Historian, author, professor, consultant |
Alma mater | University of Dayton Ohio State University Naval War College |
Subject | Military history, World War II |
Notable works | Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters |
Education
editKingseed graduated from the University of Dayton (OH) in 1971 with his Bachelor of Arts degree.[4] He later earned his Master's degree and Ph.D. in history from Ohio State University.[5] He also holds a Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the US Naval War College.[4][6]
Career
editThroughout his thirty-year career in the US Army, Kingseed served in various command and staff positions.[5]
Kingseed was granted tenure at the US Military Academy at West Point as Professor Emeritus[7] of History and Chief of Military History.[4] He served as Chief of Military History for four years.[5]
Kingseed has written more than fifty articles on leadership and 300 book reviews. He has also written and edited six books. He has appeared on the History Channel in documentaries for George S. Patton and Douglas MacArthur.[4] Kingseed, who co-wrote the war memoirs of Major Dick Winters with Winters, organized a memorial service for him when he died.[8]
In 2009, he was awarded the Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for his article on US Army leadership during World War II.[4]
Currently, Kingseed is the founding partner and consulting historian for Battlefield Leadership.[4][9] Kingseed is also the President of The Brecourt Leadership Experience, Inc., a leadership consulting firm. Its clients include General Electric, Freddie Mac, International Paper, and Bayer Corporation.[5]
In May 2016, Kingseed was a commencement speaker at The Citadel and received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree.[2]
Personal life
editKingseed lives in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, with his family.[9]
Published work
editBooks[7]
- Conversations with Major Dick Winters; ISBN 9780425271544[10]
- Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters; 2006; ISBN 9780425208137[11]
- Old Glory Stories: American Combat Leadership in WWII; 2006; ISBN 978-1591144403[12]
- From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge; 2005; ISBN 978-1591144397[13]
- The American Civil War; 2004; ISBN 978-0313316388[14]
- Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956; 1995; ISBN 9780585283166[15]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ US Army Register: Regular Army Active List. Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office. January 1, 1972. p. 233.
- ^ a b "The Citadel Class of 2016: Honorary Degrees". The Citadel Newsroom. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "Colonel Cole Kingseed".
- ^ a b c d e f "Thayer Leader Development Group". Thayer Leader Development Group. Thayer Development Group. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Cole C. Kingseed Bio". Penguin. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ "Colonel Cole Kingseed | Battlefield Leadership". www.battlefieldleadership.com. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ^ a b "Cole C. Kingseed". Military Writers. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ Brenckle, Lara (10 January 2011). "Dick Winters, who inspired 'Band of Brothers' remembered as an American hero". Penn Live. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Col. Cole Kingseed". Battlefield Leadership. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ Noble, Barnes &. "Conversations with Major Dick Winters: Life Lessons from the Commander of the Band of Brothers". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ^ Beyond band of brothers. OCLC 60605276. Retrieved 18 January 2016 – via OCLC WorldCat.
- ^ Old glory stories: American combat leadership in World War II. OCLC 62804685. Retrieved 18 January 2016 – via OCLC WorldCat.
- ^ From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge. OCLC 60360437. Retrieved 18 January 2016 – via OCLC WorldCat.
- ^ The American Civil War. OCLC 226403447. Retrieved 18 January 2016 – via OCLC WorldCat.
- ^ Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956. OCLC 45733631. Retrieved 18 January 2016 – via OCLC WorldCat.