Steven Zaloga

Steven Zaloga
Born Steven Joseph Zaloga
(1952-02-01) February 1, 1952
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Residence Abingdon, Maryland
Education Union College, Schenectady, NY, B.A. cum laude (History)
Columbia University, M.A. (History)
Certificate in International Affairs; graduate study at University of Cracow
Employer
  • DMS, Inc., Greenwich, CT, managing editor of special studies, 1978-86
  • Video Ordnance, Inc., New York City, producer, 1987-92
  • Teal Group Cor., Fairfax, VA, senior analyst, 1993--
  • Institute for Defense Analyses, adjunct staff member, 1995--
  • Technology Training Corp., lecturer, 1987-91
Political party Republican
Board member of New York Military Affairs Symposium (member of executive board)
Religion Roman Catholic[1]
Parent(s) John A. (a foreman) and Muriel (a high school language teacher; maiden name, Desautels) Zaloga
Notes

Steven J. Zaloga (born February 1, 1952) is an American historian, defense consultant, and an author on military technology. He received a bachelor's degree cum laude at Union College and a masters degree at Columbia University, both in history.

He has published many books dealing with modern military technology, and especially Soviet and CIS tanks and armoured warfare. He is a senior analyst at the Teal Group.[2][3]

He is also a noted scale armor modeler and is a moderator of the World War II Allied Discussion group at Missing-Lynx.com, a modelling website. He is a frequent contributor to the UK-based modeling magazine Military Modelling. He is a member of the Armor Modeling and Preservation Society.

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Notes
  1. 1 2 "Steven Joseph Zaloga". Contemporary Authors Online (fee, via Fairfax County Public Library). Detroit: Gale. 2007. GALE|H1000120434. Retrieved 2012-03-12. Gale Biography In Context. (subscription required)
  2. 1 2 "Steven J. Zaloga, Senior Analyst". Teal Group Corporation.
  3. "Aerospace Markets--The Decade Ahead". aaia.org.
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