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Colonel Harry Dolton

Colonel Harry Dolton, a native of Jackson, Mississippi, spent 30 years in the Army, serving in the Field Artillery, teaching history at West Point, and filling a variety of staff positions in European and NATO affairs. After retiring from active duty in 1999, he was a civilian senior analyst for the Army Staff’s Force Development Directorate in the Pentagon.  Since retirement in 2007, he and his wife Lynne have been active in a variety of church-related volunteer organizations in Alexandria, Virginia.

  • Bill Rice West Point
    What West Point Means To Me – Harry Dolton
    Looking back now from fifty and fifty-four years when I respectively graduated from and entered West Point, there are two clear areas of the strong impression West… Read more: What West Point Means To Me – Harry Dolton
  • 9-11, The Pentagon – 2001
    by Harry Dolton By Colonel Harry Dolton, Pentagon Numerous graduates of the Class of 1969 have served in the Pentagon over the past forty-five years in a wide… Read more: 9-11, The Pentagon – 2001

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