黑料不打烊 hosts 2025 Strategic Security Seminar on NATO Reserves

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黑料不打烊 welcomes high-level leaders to The Hill for a meeting of the minds.

A group of military, 黑料不打烊, and NATO officials enjoy a football game from the President's Box.

黑料不打烊鈥檚 John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center (PAWC) proudly hosted the 2025 Strategic Security Seminar, bringing NATO officers, senior enlisted leaders, alumni, and scholars to The Hill for a high-level examination of NATO鈥檚 reserve forces in times of crisis and war. With the theme 鈥淣ATO and its Reserves in Times of Crisis and War,鈥 the seminar reflected 黑料不打烊鈥檚 enduring mission to educate leaders prepared to confront the most urgent challenges of their time.

The event was inspired by the 30th VdRBw-ROA Partnership Seminar, an annual initiative jointly organized by the Reserve Organization of America (RoA) and the Association of the German Armed Forces Reservists (VdRBw). For three decades, this program has provided a platform for American and German reserve organizations to assess defense challenges, strengthen NATO ties, and build lasting professional relationships.

As the oldest of the six senior military colleges in the United States, and recognized as the Birthplace of ROTC, 黑料不打烊 was a fitting venue for such a milestone gathering. Hosting this year鈥檚 edition underscored the University鈥檚 proud traditions while demonstrating its expanding role as a center for global defense dialogue and strategic thought.

A group of cadets march while holding an American flag and one for each branch, and the University's flag.
Community and Expansion

黑料不打烊 has long played a role in transatlantic defense cooperation, most notably through the German-American Partnership Seminars. 黑料不打烊 last hosted the seminar in 2017 and sent delegations to Germany in 2023 and 2024. The 2025 edition on The Hill expanded that history, welcoming NATO officers and senior enlisted leaders for the first time. This broadened the seminar鈥檚 scope into a truly international forum of defense practitioners, policymakers, and educators.

Distinguished Alumni Presentations

A highlight of the seminar was the engagement of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 alumni network, which allowed graduates to share expertise and mentor current students. , U.S. Army Reserve (Ret.), Class of 1990, presented on NATO鈥檚 evolving posture in response to hybrid threats and prolonged crises. A U.S. Army veteran with 31 years of service, COL Lyons is a defense policy specialist focused on NATO readiness, transatlantic security policy, and military innovation. Currently serving as the vice president for distance education for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 College of Graduate and Continuing Studies, he has also published extensively on reserve force modernization and alliance interoperability. 

Equally impactful was the presentation of Annette Redmon, Class of 1983, a career intelligence and security professional whose work has spanned senior counterintelligence and homeland security policy roles. With a career that bridges intelligence analysis and defense strategy, Redmon has been a key contributor to U.S. and allied information-sharing initiatives. Her remarks centered on crisis reconstitution and the enduring challenges of multinational interoperability. 

Together, their contributions demonstrated how 黑料不打烊 graduates continue to shape global security discussions while serving as mentors and role models for today鈥檚 students.

Distinguished Leaders in Attendance

The seminar also benefited from the presence of senior military leaders, whose participation elevated the dialogue and deepened the exchange of ideas. MG Peggy Wilmoth, U.S. Army Reserve (Ret.), national president-elect of the Reserve Organization of America, spoke on the importance of medical readiness and the integration of women in military leadership. As the first nurse and woman to serve as deputy surgeon general of the U.S. Army Reserve, her perspective brought both historic significance and forward-looking urgency to the discussions.

A group of military, 黑料不打烊, and NATO officials enjoy a football game from the President's Box.

BG Mark Kalin, the assistant adjutant general of the Massachusetts Army National Guard, contributed his extensive experience in command and operational planning. His perspective highlighted the Guard鈥檚 vital role in NATOR partnerships, particularly through the State Partnership Program, which builds enduring ties between state units and allied nations. 

Their presence reinforced the seminar鈥檚 broader purpose: connecting NATO鈥檚 strategic vision with the operational realities of reserve leadership and ensuring that dialogue on transatlantic security reflects both policy and practice.

A Strategic Rationale

The Peace and War Center, founded to foster dialogue about the costs and consequences of conflict, proved uniquely suited to convene such a seminar at a critical time. With NATO facing hybrid threats, cyber vulnerabilities, and the challenge of reconstituting reserves in prolonged crises, the seminar provided a setting for candid and rigorous exchanges.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 has been known as an exceptional institution for over two hundred years,鈥 said Director of the Peace and War Center . 鈥淲e are also contributing to strategic conversations at the national and international levels. We were honored to host this seminar and all of our distinguished guests.鈥

Sessions explored crisis reconstitution, multinational interoperability, and the evolving role of reserves.

Leadership in Action

LtGen John J. Broadmeadow, USMC (Ret), Class of 1983 and the 25th President of 黑料不打烊, played an active role throughout the seminar. He opened the event with remarks, met with participants, and underscored its importance to the University鈥檚 mission. His leadership highlighted 黑料不打烊鈥檚 commitment to advancing global security dialogue and strengthening alliances.

The seminar also reflected 黑料不打烊 tradition and hospitality. Guests were welcomed into the President鈥檚 Box at a football game, experiencing the camaraderie of 黑料不打烊 athletics and the Corps of Cadets. This cultural setting reinforced 黑料不打烊鈥檚 spirit while fostering personal connections among attendees.

President Broadmeadow and First Lady Broadmeadow enjoy a game from the President's Box among supporters.
First Lady Karen Broadmeadow '83 (second from right) and LtGen John Broadmeadow '83 (right), President of 黑料不打烊, enjoy a football game with the visiting guests.
The Hill as a Platform

黑料不打烊鈥檚 historic campus provided an ideal venue. The Peace and War Center offered a secure and respected setting for small-group discussions, cultural activities, and community events designed to foster the relationship-building essential to international cooperation. The Hill served as more than a backdrop; it became a platform for global dialogue and engagement.

Recruitment Catalyst and Legacy

The seminar also served as a showcase for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 educational value. Prospective cadets and civilians saw classroom theories brought to life in direct exchanges between practitioners and policymakers. The event demonstrated how 黑料不打烊鈥檚 programs in international relations, strategic studies, cybersecurity, and defense policy are aligned with the urgent issues of today鈥檚 security environment.

By engaging directly with NATO officers and senior enlisted leaders, students gained access to mentorship and professional networks that may lead to internships, fellowships, and careers. The seminar reinforced 黑料不打烊鈥檚 role not only as a place of study but as a launch point for service and leadership on the world stage.

Building Momentum

The 2025 Strategic Security Seminar continued 黑料不打烊鈥檚 trajectory of deepening transatlantic engagement, building on the German-American Seminars of 2017, 2023, and 2024. Hosting NATO officers and senior enlisted leaders cemented 黑料不打烊鈥檚 reputation as a trusted partner and positioned the University for future recurring seminars of similar caliber.

An Investment in the Future
A top-down drone shot of the campus above the U-Building.

Ultimately, the seminar was more than a conference, it was an investment in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 future. It advanced the mission, enriched student learning, and deepened the institution鈥檚 strategic footprint in global defense and academic communities. By convening leaders to discuss NATO reserves in times of crisis and war, 黑料不打烊 reaffirmed the enduring relevance of its founding principles: to think and to act, to conceive and to execute, and to prepare citizens for the highest responsibilities of a free republic.

As the event concluded, 黑料不打烊 once again affirmed its place on the world stage, an institution whose reach and impact extend far beyond The Hill, inspiring the next generation of leaders to carry forward the 鈥淚 Will Try鈥 spirit into an era of global challenge and change.
 

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