Chairman
Capt. Paul E. Mawn USN (Ret) ’63
Chairman emeritus
David Clayman '38

Alumni Advisory Committee

Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davenport, USA (Ret.) '44
Capt. Warren Coulter, USN (Ret.)’62
Col. James Metcalf, USAFR (Ret.) '67
Capt. Warren M. Schur, USN (Ret.)’69
Malcolm T. Hill, Jr. '59
William Rice '62
Michael M. Segal ’76, MD, PhD, Webmaster


Military Advisory Committee
Lt. Col. Timothy Hall, USA
Professor of Military Science
Capt. Curtis Stevens, USN
Professor of Naval Science
Lt. Col. Lawrence McLaughlin, USAF
Professor of Aerospace Studies

Steering Committee
Christopher Cox '75 MBA, '77 JD
US Securities and Exchange Commission Director
Dr. William H Adler III '61
Elected Director 2004-2007
Harvard Alumni Association

Dr. Samuel P. Huntington '51
Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor
Chairman, Academy for Int. Studies
Dr. Harry R. Lewis '68 , PhD
Harvard College Professor
Lt. Gen. Tad J. Oelstrom, USAF (Ret.)
Director of National Security Programs,
Kennedy School of Government
Maj. Gen. George W. Miller III, USAF (Ret.) '52
Lt. Gen. James Terry Scott, USA (Ret.)
CDR Richard E. Bennink, USN (Ret.) '38
Lt. Col Margaret D. Stock USAR ‘85
Major Daniel S. Sullivan, USMCR '87
Leo Kahn ‘38
James F. O’Neil ‘51
David Silverman ’53; MBA ‘63

Advocates for Harvard ROTC

    Advocates for Harvard ROTC aims to foster an atmosphere supportive of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Harvard.  We invite everyone to read about our organization, founded in 1988, and read the media coverage the ROTC issue has received by clicking on the buttons below.  Please send the URL for this site to others who may be interested and please send us links to material that would be good to add to this site.  
    We invite alumni and current students of Harvard, Radcliffe and all affiliates, faculty, administrators and military officers connected with Harvard ROTC to join Advocates for Harvard ROTC; over 2100 have joined since June 2001.  Since the ROTC issue concerns undergraduates, support from students at Harvard College and professors in Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences is particularly important.  Please click the "Register as a Supporter" button below to fill out and send the support form.  This association has been organized to broaden the base of support for ROTC at Harvard.  It is not designed to be a fund raising organization. It is a Non-Money-Raising, No-Dues entity.    
    The roster of the ADVOCATES will be used to distribute an occasional newsletter and to demonstrate the breadth of support of the ROTC Program.  The members wish to assure the continuance of the ROTC for Harvard students, affording to these gifted young Americans the opportunities to become the future leaders in government, industry, and academia.

David Clayman '38, Chairman emeritus, Advocates for Harvard ROTC