About
Cory J. Young serves as an Assistant Professor at the Eisenhower School, part of the National Defense University. A distinguished military officer with the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army, he brings extensive legal and operational experience to his academic role.
His research interests focus on:
- Military Law
- Legal Policy
- National Security Law
- International Law
- Military Justice
COL Young's academic work is deeply informed by his 24 years of military service as a Judge Advocate General officer. His expertise spans legal frameworks governing military operations, national security policy, and international legal considerations in defense matters, with particular emphasis on the practical application of law in combat environments.
His significant military decorations include:
- Legion of Merit
- Bronze Star Medal (2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
- Defense Meritorious Service Medal
- Meritorious Service Medal (Silver Oak Leaf Cluster)
- Joint Service Commendation Medal
- Joint Service Achievement Medal
- Army Achievement Medal
- Combat Action Badge
As both a legal scholar and practitioner, COL Young has served in numerous high-level legal positions throughout his military career, including as Executive Officer/Special Counsel for the Office of the Army General Counsel. His practical experience in military legal matters directly informs his academic contributions, teaching methodology, and strategic perspective on national security law.
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