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Date/Time
3/11/2026
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Eastern
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Event Type(s)
Speaker Program
Event Description
Please note this is a hybrid event - you have the option to attend in person or virtually. Registrations are required for all attendees. For in-person attendees, the event will run from 6:30 - 9 pm and will include dinner. The live stream will begin around 8 pm (virtual attendees will be sent a link for the event via email).

Join us for a program co-hosted by DACOR and Washington Ambassador Club International and co-sponsored by the Association of Black American Ambassadors, Black Professionals in International Affairs, and Thursday Luncheon Group. We will explore the historical roles played by Black patriots in the independence and building of this nation, focusing on both military and diplomatic roles. The discussion will be led by Jim Dandridge, a combat veteran who held senior field command and Pentagon staff positions at retirement, who will also share his personal experiences as a U.S. Army commissioned officer in the first 10 years of the integrated U.S. Armed Forces (July 26, 1948, EO 9981). Please note that our original second speaker, Colonel (ret.) Clarence A. Miller, Jr., will not be able to join us on this rescheduled date.

This program's topic is most apt this year as 2026 is the 250th (Semiquincentennial) Anniversary of the United States of America - 1776; the Centennial anniversary of the celebration of Black history in America - 1926; and the 50th Anniversary of Black History Month in America - 1976. In the U.S., we celebrate Black History Month in February, but Black History Month or National Remembrance Days are celebrated around the world at various points throughout the year.

James “Jim” Dandridge was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in Selma, Alabama. He received his B.A. at Howard University and M.A. at Georgetown University, Washington DC. He did other post-graduate studies at The American University and The USAF War College. Jim was a Cornell and Purdue Universities summer exchange student (extra curricula) while an undergraduate student at Howard University.

Colonel Dandridge, a 1949-1953 ROTC graduate and pioneer U.S. Army Special Operations officer, retired from the U.S. Army in 1978 as a Special Operations Branch Chief in the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Jim was one of the first to wear the U.S. Army Green Beret in 1961 as assistant adjutant and Special Hemispheric Assistant in the then U.S. Army Special Warfare Center under the command of Brigadier General William Yarborough, when President Kennedy visited and authorized its wear along with research and conduct of counterinsurgency and unconventional warfare. Jim spent most of his military assignments in Special Forces, Special Operations, Psychological Warfare/Operations and Joint Special Operations. Military assignments abroad include Korea, Vietnam, and several South American, Caribbean, and Central American countries.

In addition to the Defense Superior Service Medal Jim was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters – 3 times), along with the Army Commendation Medal. He wears the Republic of Vietnam Honor Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Ribbon with Oak Leaf Cluster. Jim received several combat decorations (including the Bronze Star and Air medal in Vietnam) and wore several specialty badges, including the U.S. Army Parachute Badge and two foreign military Special Operations parachute badges. His foreign military decorations included the Republic of Bolivia’s Caballero Ribbon. He also received the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Badge for his assignment as a Special Operations Branch Chief in the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon.

Dandridge is a FAA licensed Commercial Multi-Engine Command Pilot. (Primary flight training by Tuskegee Airman Instructor Pilot Charles Smallwood, 332 Group (Red Tails) at Cairns Army Airfield, Fort Rucker Alabama). He is a Legacy Member of the OSS Society and a charter member of the Special Forces Decade Association.

Jim Dandridge entered the diplomatic corps after military retirement as a Career Foreign Service and Consular Officer, He retired from the diplomatic corps as a Senior Foreign Service Officer, personal class of Minister-Counselor (Mil 08 equivalent). His domestic diplomatic assignments were Director of the Office of Policy Guidance in the United States Information Agency (USIA and Voice of America), and State Department Senior Advisor, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. His diplomatic assignments abroad included AMCONGEN Bombay, India; AMCONGEN Sao Paulo, Brazil; USEMBASSY La Paz, Bolivia; and USEMBASSY Santiago, Chile. He also was designated Chargé d’Affaires a.i. during postings to Embassy La Paz and Embassy Santiago.

Dandridge entered a special program for Foreign Service annuitants for a 20-year period as a senior US Department of State OIG Inspection and Compliance Officer. His assignments were inspection team leader, deputy inspection team leader, and inspection compliance officer for 53 inspections in 21 countries and seven domestic offices. He received two State Department OIG Meritorious Honor Awards for special inspection assignments that included diplomatic missions in both Iraq and Afghanistan during periods of US military engagement.

In addition to the two Meritorious Honor Awards mentioned above, he is the recipient of the 2008 U.S. Department of State Director General’s Cup for the Foreign Service for his unceasing promotion of the Foreign Service both as a U.S. diplomat and in retirement; a Marks Foundation Award for Creativity in Communications in USIA; a Meritorious Honor Award during his assignment as Charge d'Affaires a.i. at Embassy La Paz; and a Thursday Luncheon Group (TLG) Pioneer Award (Mentor/Historian).
Location
Setting: Hybrid
DACOR Bacon House OR Online
1801 F St NW
Washington, DC 20006
UNITED STATES

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(phone: 202-682-0500 x120)
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  • $55 in-person attendance
  • $10 virtual attendance
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Colonel (ret.) James Dandridge II


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