Mitchell Yockelson Explained

Mitchell A. Yockelson
Occupation:Military historian, archivist, writer, and professor
Education:History, Military History
Alma Mater:Frostburg State University (BS); George Mason University (MA); Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield University (Ph.D.)
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Mitchell "Mitch" A. Yockelson (born 1962)[1] is a military historian and archivist. He has written four books including, Borrowed Soldiers: Americans Under British Command 1918, and numerous articles for well-known publications. Yockelson is considered one of the foremost authorities on the topic of World War I. Currently he teaches at Norwich University, and works as an Investigative Archivist at the National Archives and Records Administration. Yockelson resides in Annapolis.

Education

In 1984,[2] Yockelson graduated from Frostburg State University with his undergraduate degree in history. He earned his Master's degree in history from George Mason University. Afterwards Yockelson graduated from the Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield University with his Ph.D. in military history.[3]

Career

Yockelson began working at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in 1988. He started off as a military history specialist[4] in military records. He currently works as an investigative archivist in the Office of the Inspector General at NARA. His main duty is to investigate stolen historical document cases.[5] He is also the head of the Archivist Recovery Team (ART) at NARA.[6]

Previously Yockelson was a professor of military history at the United States Naval Academy. He currently teaches graduate programs in military history at Norwich University.[7]

Yockelson is the author of four books. His first book, Borrowed Soldiers: Americans Under British Command 1918 was named by London Independent as one of the best books on military history in 2008. It originated from his dissertation on the United States Army during World War I. He is the recipient of the Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award.

As an expert on World War I and military history, Yockelson lectures internationally and has acted as consultant for programs on the History Channel, PBS, 60 Minutes, Fox News, and The Pentagon Channel.[8] He has also been featured in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. On a regular basis, Yockelson leads tours of World War I battlefields for the Smithsonian Journeys and New York Times Journeys.

Yockelson is an historical advisor to the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission.

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Notes and References

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  2. . Books by Alumni . Profile . Frostburg . Frostburg State University . 2008 . 11 February 2016.
  3. Web site: Mitch Yockelson . . Norwich University Online . Norwich University . 11 February 2016.
  4. Web site: Mitch Yockelson . . National Geographic Expeditions . National Geographic Expeditions . 16 February 2016.
  5. Web site: D-Day 70th Anniversary "Omaha Beach to Paris" Guest Book . . 2014 . Velo Echappe . Velo Echappe . 11 February 2016 .
  6. Web site: Mitchell Yockelson . . Civil War Education Association and American History Forum . Civil War Education Association . 11 February 2016.
  7. Web site: Mitchell Yockelson, Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I . . 29 March 2016 . Pritzker Military Museum & Library . Pritzker Military Museum & Library . 16 February 2016.
  8. Web site: Forty-Seven Days: Book Signing . . The Annapolis Bookstore . The Annapolis Bookstore . 16 February 2016 .
  9. Book: Forty-seven days: how Pershing's warriors came of age to defeat the German Army in World War I . . OCLC WorldCat . 911068453.
  10. Book: Grant: savior of the Union . . OCLC WorldCat . 759911876.
  11. Book: MacArthur: defiant soldier . . OCLC WorldCat . 644683762.
  12. Book: Borrowed soldiers: Americans under British command, 1918 . . OCLC WorldCat . 171287665.