Brigadier General Robert Doughty retired in July 2005 after forty years of service in the US Army. He graduated from the US Military Academy in 1965 and received his PhD from Kansas University in 1979. In addition to his twenty years as the head of the Department of History at West Point, he served in a variety of assignments in the United States, Europe, and Vietnam. His awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, and Combat Infantry Badge. He is the author of many articles and four books, and he has received numerous awards including the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize from the Society for Military History.