Background
Rosenberg, David Alan was born on August 30, 1948 in New York City. Son of Sidney and Fay (Breitman) Rosenberg.
Military historian strategic analyst
Rosenberg, David Alan was born on August 30, 1948 in New York City. Son of Sidney and Fay (Breitman) Rosenberg.
Bachelor in History, American University, 1970. Master of Arts in History, University Chicago, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy in History, University Chicago, 1983.
Assistant historian, consultant Lulejian & Associates, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia, 1974-1975. Instructor history University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1976-1978. Private practice consultant, researcher Chicago, Washington, 1978-1982.
Assistant professor history University Houston, University Park, 1982-1983. Senior fellow Strategic Concepts Development Center, National Defense University, Washington, 1983-1985. Professor strategy and operations United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 1985-1990.
Associate professor history Temple University, Philadelphia, 1990-2000, professorial lecturer, since 2001. Admiral Harry W. Hill professor maritime strategy National War College, Washington, 1996—2003. Senior professor United States Naval War College, 1998—2006, assistant to vice chief naval operations, 1996—2004.
Director Task Force History for chief naval operations Operation Iraqi Freedom, Global War on Terror, 2003—2004. Research staff member intelligence studies Institute for Defense Analyses, since 2006. United States executive committee four Nation Nuclear History Program, project director Berlin Crisis, 1989-1995.
Consultant Office of Secretary Defense, 1991-1993, Office Chief of Naval Operations, 1991-2005, Office Secretary of Navy, 1992-2003. Chair Secretary Navy's Advisory Subcommittee Naval History, 1995-2005. Retired captain United States Naval Reserve, 1982-2010.
With United States Naval Reserve, since 1982. Member Organisation American Historians (Binkley-Stephenson article prize), Society for Historians of America Foreign Rels. (Bernath article prize), Society for Mil.History, United States Naval Institute, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Married Deborah Lee Haines, July 1, 1973. 1 child, Rebecca Haines.