Capt. Jeffrey L. Kuhlman is an experienced educator and has worked as ship’s Master for many years.
As an educator, Capt. Kuhlman writes for several trade magazines and often speaks publically on the topic of Best Practices in Maritime Security and Defense Training. Prior to his civilian career at sea, he was a licensed History teacher in New Jersey and taught language in the Republic of South Korea. Capt. Kuhlman is currently an Adjunct and Managing Professor of Maritime Disaster and Emergency Preparedness at Nova Southeastern University, Florida both in teaching and curriculum development.
As a ship’s Master, he has worked in Asia, the Orient, and Africa and has had… the experience of having directly faced various maritime threats. He is the originator of the Castle Shipboard Security Program. The Castle Shipboard Security Program provides advanced training in shipboard security and vessel defense for maritime professionals, law enforcement, maritime security operatives, and veterans within the scope of international and US conventions.
Capt. Kuhlman is proud to have honorably worn the uniforms of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Army National Guard. His combat experience was as a field Hospital Corpsman assigned to the Eleventh Marine Regiment, First Marine Division, Republic of South Vietnam. His additional military experience qualified him as a First Class Diver, Gunner’s Mate (Guns), Artilleryman, and for a short time a member of a LRRP unit. He has had extensive tactical training and is a current NRA civilian and Law Enforcement Instructor in pistol, shotgun, and patrol rifle.
He holds degrees in Business Management, History, and Secondary Education.