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With deep sadness we announce the passing of our
friend and colleague Milton Copulos, president of the National Defense
Council Foundation, senior fellow at IAGS and a founding member of the Set
America Free Coalition.
For more than three decades, Milton was a
prominent figure in national political circles and one of the nation's top
experts on energy security, natural resources, national defense and
international politics.
He served as a cabinet-level advisor in
two administrations and his views on energy security were sought after by
many members of Congress and policymakers.
Over his long career
Milt published more than 900 articles, books and monographs including the
comparative economic costs of alternative fuels considered the most
comprehensive examination of the topic to date. His book "America's
Achilles Heel, the Hidden Cost of Imported Oil" (summary) has become a staple among energy researchers.
His writing appeared in such prominent national news media as The
Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune. He was a
frequent contributor to periodicals such as Insight Magazine, VFW Magazine
and Regulation Magazine. His book "Energy Perspectives" was a Washington
Post nonfiction best seller, and for four years he wrote a nationally
syndicated column on energy and environmental issues distributed by the
Heritage Features Syndicate. He appeared on nationally broadcast news and
information programs including FOX News. During the Afghanistan War he was
an on-air military analyst for MSNBC.
Milt was a veteran of two
tours of duty in Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star and several other
Army Commendation Medals. "As a war veteran, Milt understood perhaps
better than anybody else both the economic and military dimension of our
oil dependence, and his voice calling for energy independence was
particularly influential," said IAGS executive director Gal Luft. "Milt
took his work very seriously but never himself. He was always ready to
share an anecdote and a salty joke. We are richer for having known him,
and will strive to continue his legacy," said IAGS Co-director Anne Korin.
A soldier, scholar advocate and, most important, a friend, he will
be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathy to Janet and the rest of the
Copulos family.
Video clip of Milton at the launch of the Set America Free
Coalition in 2004.
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