John Edgar Endicott[1] | |
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U.S. Air Force Senior Executive Service Georgia Tech Woosong University[2][3] | |
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Born | [4] Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.[4] | August 9, 1936
Died | June 22, 2024[5] | (aged 87)
Spouse | Mitsuyo Kobayashi[6] |
Children | Charlene Noble and John [citation needed] |
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Education | University of Omaha[2] |
Alma mater | Tufts University[2] |
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Known for | Limited Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone in Northeast Asia (LNWFZ-NEA)[2] Japan's Nuclear Option[7] |
Awards | Defense Superior Service Medal. Legion of Merit Medal. Bronze Star. The Meritorious Service Medal. Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster. Department of the Army Civilian Achievement Medal. Outstanding Professor of Year Award, ANAK Society. Honorary Doctorate from the University of Toulouse. Honorary Doctorate in Political Science from Dankook University. Marquis Who's Who Lifetime Achievement Award.[2] |
John Edgar Endicott[1] served as Vice Chancellor of the SolBridge International School of Business and President of Woosong University.[2][3] Previously, he served as a professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech and director of the school's Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy.[2] Endicott has written or co-written five books on foreign policy and security issues and one volume of memoirs.[7]