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Journalist & author, Future of War Fellow at New America| 2012 winner of the Pulitzer Prize | Author of What Have We Done: The Moral Injury of our Longest Wars

Joined January 2009

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  1. 19 Sep 2018
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  2. 14 Jul 2018
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  3. 14 Feb 2018

    Shame on us for allowing this kind of thing to happen ...

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  4. 8 Nov 2017
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  5. 3 Oct 2017

    Winner, 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for nonfiction!

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  6. 3 Oct 2017

    2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize awarded to What Have We Done: The Moral Injury of Our Longest Wars (Little, Brown)

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  7. 25 Sep 2017
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    22 Aug 2017

    Former Director of National Intelligence Clapper: "I do question his fitness for the office."

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  9. 21 Aug 2017

    It's not how many troops we send to but what they do when they get there. Hoping for renewed focus on village stability ops.

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  10. 7 Aug 2017

    So proud of my wife, Beth Frerking, editor of the National Law Journal, for being honored as a top journalist!

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  11. 31 Jul 2017

    Needing some adroit crisis management with . Hoping this administration is up to the task.

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  12. 5 Jul 2017

    While we celebrated: Pfc. Hansen B. Kirkpatrick, Wasilla, Ark., was killed 7/3 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The war goes on...

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  13. 20 Jun 2017
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  14. 13 Jun 2017
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  15. 2 Jun 2017
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  16. 27 May 2017

    Iraq and Afghanistan: The $6 Trillion Bill for America’s Longest War Is Unpaid -

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  17. 25 May 2017

    These folks are doing impressive work that deserves more US support. I don't see it in the Trump budget ...

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  18. 13 May 2017
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  19. 11 May 2017

    DIA's LTG Stewart on Afghanistan: Without new US or NATO troops or advisors, all gains of past years will be lost.

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