Joseph Whittington

Course Director & Instructor at Joint Special Operations University

Joseph Whittington is a seasoned professional in military education and logistics, currently serving as Course Director and Instructor at the Joint Special Operations University since January 2020, where responsibilities include administering various educational programs and serving in strategic engagement roles. Previous experience includes positions at METIS Solutions, LLC as Logistics Course Director, and USSOCOM as Deputy Division Chief for Strategic Logistics, where leadership involved synchronizing logistics planning for global Special Operations Forces. Joseph’s extensive Air Force background encompasses command roles in logistics and operations, contributing significantly to military readiness and support during assignments in both domestic and international settings. Joseph holds multiple master's degrees in logistics and procurement management, alongside a bachelor's degree from William Carey University, complemented by advanced military education from prestigious institutions.

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Joint Special Operations University

USSOCOM's "Think-Do Tank" Center for Special Operations Thinking. WE SHARPEN THE EDGE OF SOF’S ADVANTAGE: THE NEXT-GENERATION SOF PROFESSIONAL. The Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) provides education to Special Operations Forces (SOF) and to people who enable the SOF mission in a joint environment. In addition to the regular courses taught at MacDill Air Force Base (AFB), JSOU routinely conducts both regular and tailored off-station activities for SOF units worldwide by means of remote or on-site instruction, DL courses, and via video tele-instruction (VTI). Vision USSOCOM's "Think-Do Tank" - Center for Special Operations Thinking. Mission JSOU prepares SOF professionals to address strategic and operational challenges, arming them with the ability to think through problems with knowledge, insight, and foresight.


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