Thomas J. Cutler is a former petty officer second class and retired lieutenant commander who has been serving the U.S. Navy in various capacities for more than fifty years, including a combat tour in Vietnam and service in aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and patrol craft. The author of many articles and books, he is the Gordon England Chair of Professional Naval Literature at the U.S. Naval Institute and Distinguished Fleet Professor of Strategy and Policy with the Naval War College. He has received the William P. Clements Award for Excellence in Education as military teacher of the year at the U.S. Naval Academy, the Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Naval Literature, the U.S. Maritime Literature Award, the Naval Institute Press Author of the Year Award, and the Commodore Dudley Knox Lifetime Achievement Award in Naval History.

Articles by Thomas J. Cutler

Vietnam: Two Views: God Be Here

By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
April 1988
PBRs did well on psychological operations because they could get so close to the people who lived along the delta's rivers and canals. But they slogged along slowly, as an ...

Notable Naval Books of 1986

By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
January 1987
Traditionally, this annual column has doted on historical works, frequently by a ratio greater than two to one. While few would contest the importance, the professional stimulus, and the nostalgic ...

Notable Naval Books of 1985

By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
January 1986
The venerable Scottish historian, Thomas Carlyle, wrote that "the history of the world is but the biography of great men." The study of naval history often ratifies Carlyle's assertion because ...

Notable Naval Books of 1984

By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
January 1985
Two factors distinguished 1984 in naval publishing. The first was the 40th anniversary of "D-Day," the Allied invasion of Europe, which focused new attention on this historic event and gave ...
BATH IRON WORKS (R. FARR)

The New (and Improved) U. S. Inland Rules of the Road

By Lieutenant Commander Elbert S. Maloney, U. S. Navy, and Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U. S. Navy
December 1981
Naval vessels spend the vast majority of their time under way in waters governed by the International Rules of the Road, formally entitled the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at ...