August 8, 2017


Joaquin F. Malavet

Major General USMC
Director for Strategic Planning and Policy (J5)
US Pacific Command

to address

North Korea: A Global Responsibility

ICAS Fall Symposium
Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security

October 13, 2017 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Allison Auditorium
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington DC 20002

On-Line Registration


Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Major General Joaquin Malavet will address the ICAS Fall Symposium on October 13, 2017 in Washington DC. Other confirmed speakers include Matthew Kroenig, David Maxwell, and Marcus Garlauskas.

Major General Joaquin F. Malavet is the Director for Strategic Planning and Policy (J5), U.S. Pacific Command. He is a native of Denville, NJ. Joaquin attended the Pennsylvania State University on an NROTC scholarship and graduated as a commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in August 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering (Systems Management).

As a CH-53D/E helicopter pilot and WTI, his operational flying tours include multiple deployments across PACOM, EUCOM, and CENTCOM AORs with HMH-463, HMM-265 and HMM-262 out of MCAS Kaneohe Bay, and HMH-464 out of MCAS New River. Joaquin served as the Air Officer for 3d Battalion, 3d Marines, and as the HMM-263 (REIN), 24th MEU(SOC) Aviation Combat Element (ACE) Future Operations and Tactics Division Head. He was responsible for the 24th MEU (SOC) Mediterranean, Adriatic Sea, and Bosnia theatre contingency Air and TRAP/CSAR Plans. As a MAWTS-1 Instructor, Joaquin served as the CH-53D/E Division Head, and the Assault Support Department head responsible for the CH-53, CH-46, AH-1W, UH-1N, and MV-22 Weapons and Tactics Programs.

He took Command of HMH-464 aboard the USS Kearsarge on May 5th, 2003 in the North Arabian Gulf. While Commanding HMH-464, the “Condors” earned the 2003 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Safety Award, the 2004 Department of the Navy (DON) Safety Excellence Award for Active Duty Marine Corps Squadron, and the 2004 Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Commandant’s Trophy in recognition of the best overall performance and accomplishment of all assigned tasks by a Marine Corps Squadron. Joaquin relinquished Command of HMH-464 on November 17th, 2004. He commanded MAG-24 from 2007-2010 and deployed his CH-53 Squadrons to the WESTPAC AOR, Iraq and Afghanistan. Joaquin commanded 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade and served as the Deputy Commanding General of I Marine Expeditionary Force from 2014-2015.

MajGen Malavet has served on staff at multiple levels of command. In 2000, he joined the United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) J-5 Directorate as a Strategic Plans Analyst. In January 2005, Joaquin redeployed to Iraq with the 2d MAW (FWD) team and served as the Tactical Air Command Center (TACC) Senior Battle Captain and Current Operations Director. He then served on the Joint Staff J-5, Central Asia/South Asia Division as the Afghanistan Branch Chief from 2006-2007. Joaquin also served as the Aviation Expeditionary Enablers (APX-1) Branch Head at HQMC Aviation from 2010-2011. In his first assignment as a General Officer, he led the Marine Corps’ JROC processes as the Director, Joint Capabilities Assessment and Integration Directorate from July 2011- May 2012. Joaquin then served in OSD Policy as the Principal Director, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia. As the White House designated DASD, he led bi-lateral and multi-lateral strategic engagements with allies and partners in the Asia-Pacific.

MajGen Malavet attended the College of Naval Command and Staff at the Naval War College and graduated in 2000 with Distinction earning a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies. In August 2005, he attended the Johns Hopkins University – The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) as a CMC Fellow. Joaquin graduated in 2006 earning a Masters of International Public Policy-concentrating on Asia-Pacific security affairs.

His personal awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with one Gold Star, Air Medal with one Strike/Flight award, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with one Gold Star, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two Gold Stars, Humanitarian Service Medal, NATO Medal, and various unit/campaign awards.

Thank you.