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Loyd M. Uglow is a historian with over forty years of full-time university-level teaching experience specializing in military and regional history. He holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of North Texas and a master's degree from the University of West Florida, with supplementary graduate work at the U.S. Naval War College.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in History, University of North Texas
- Master's in History, University of West Florida
- Graduate Studies, U.S. Naval War College
Dr. Uglow's research centers on Military History with deep specialization in Texas History and U.S. Frontier Pacification. His work examines 19th-century military operations, army outpost systems, and the strategic dynamics of frontier defense during the critical 1866-1886 period following the Civil War. This focus bridges Western Civilization studies with regional military development.
As a retired U.S. Naval Reserve commander (O-5), he integrates practical military experience into historical analysis, particularly evident in his conference presentations like 'A Border in Crisis' examining National Guard deployments. His teaching portfolio spans Western Civilization, Military History, and Texas History courses where he contextualizes historical events through both scholarly research and operational military perspective.





