George K. Tanham ’44

Body

George Tanham died in Washington, DC, Mar. 29, 2003.

He prepped at Tenafly [N.J.] HS. At Princeton he majored in history, was active with the Westminster Society, and was president of Key and Seal Club. He roomed with Bob Van Wagoner and Ward Sangren. In 1943 he entered the Army, being separated as captain after earning the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart, Air Medal, and Croix de Guerre.

He earned a PhD from Stanford and was a Ford Fellow at Oxford. He worked in classified projects for the Dept. of Defense and held a professorship at the California Institute of Technology before joining Rand Corp. in 1955, where he worked until retirement.

George published three books including Communist Revolutionary Warfare; he contributed to Foreign Affairs, The Historian, and Military Affairs; and he was editor of the journal Studies in Conflict and Terrorism.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen; three children from his first marriage, George Jr., Geoff, and Alexis; four children from his second marriage, Barbara, Maedi, Ruth, and P. Ramsay; and 14 grandchildren; to all of whom his classmates tender their sincere regrets.

The Class of 1944

No responses yet

Join the conversation

Plain text

Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration.

Paw in print

Image
The cover of PAW’s November 2025 issue, featuring a photo of a space probe and the headline "Made in Princeton."
The Latest Issue

November 2025

NASA’s new IMAP mission, London’s big data detective, AI challenges in the classroom.