Timothy St. Laurent

Deputy Dean College of Maritime Operational Warfare
Capt., U.S. Navy, Retired
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Biography

Timothy St. Laurent serves as the Deputy Dean and Director of Support for the College of Maritime Operational Warfare (CMOW). Since affiliating with the U.S. Naval War College, he has taught and developed curricula in support of the Maritime Staff Operators Course (MSOC), the Maritime Operational Planners Course (MOPC), and the International MSOC (I-MSOC) course. He has served as the MSOC Battle Lab project manager, provided support to fleet staffs with NWC's Assist and Assess Team, and served as project manager for the revision of NWP 5-01, Navy Planning.

Professional Highlights

2024

Deputy Dean, College of Maritime Operational Warfare

2019

Director of Support, College of Maritime Operational Warfare

2015

Associate Professor, College of Operational and Strategic Leadership; Combined Force Maritime Component Commander (CFMCC) Course Coordinator

2014

Commanding Officer, Navy Reserve U.S. European Command Headquarters Staff

2012

Commanding Officer, Navy Reserve NATO Allied Command Transformation Detachment Newport

2011

Assistant Research Professor, College of Operational and Strategic Leadership

2010

Commanding Officer, Navy Reserve Office of Naval Research Detachment 107

2006

Officer-in-Charge, Embedded Training Team, Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix VI, Afghanistan

2005

Technical Director, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Prospect Harbor, Maine

2004

Commanding Officer, Navy Reserve Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic Detachment Charlie

Education

M.S., Bryant College, 2003, Information Systems

B.A., Boston University, 1990, Biology

Awards and Decorations

Bronze Star Medal

Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Meritorious Service Medal

Navy Commendation Medal
Four awards

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Two awards

Civilian Service Commendation Medal

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