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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Zachary Griffiths

    Army officer and Director of the Harding Project to renew professional military writing.

  • Noel DeJesus

    Noel DeJesus is a decorated combat veteran and the founder of Pocket Sized Leadership®. He is an internationally published author and a distinguished member of the LTG(R) James M. Dubik Writing Fellowship.

  • Leyton Summerlin

    Soldier

  • Sarah Chamberlin
  • Marcel Blood

    Deputy Director of the Harding Project

  • MAJ Lamanda Jackson

    MAJ Lamanda Jackson is the Harding Fellow for Medical Center of Excellence and the Editor-in-Chief of The Pulse of Army Medicine.

  • Trent Lythgoe

    US Army CGSC professor

  • Nicholas Tallant

    Battalion Commander, Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division

  • Phil Williams

    Former Helicopter Pilot and member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team

  • Tim Devine

    LTC Tim Devine is an active duty U.S. Army Strategist and former AH-64D aviator. He is a LTG(Ret) James M. Dubik Writing Fellow.

  • Matt Becker

    CPT Matt Becker is an Air Defense Artillery Officer and current Battery Commander for G-1 ADA (THAAD).

  • Matthew Tetreau

    MAJ Matt Tetreau is a LTG (R) James M. Dubik Writing Fellow. He is a FA 59 Army Strategist currently assigned to the FORSCOM G-35.

  • Jared Petersen

    CPT Jared Petersen is an Infantry Officer and current Company Commander for HHC, 1-24 IN, 1/11 ABN DIV.

  • John Chambers

    Army officer and commander of the oldest and most decorated Engineer Battalion in the US Army. Service in airborne and armored formations. Former assistant professor at USMA & commander of the Sapper Leader Course.

  • Cathal O'Connor

    Cathal is the son of Irish immigrants. received a BA in English Literature, a minor in Physics, and rowed crew for UVA. He went down to the sea in warships for 32 years. He lives in Florida with his bride.

  • Joey Payton

    A storyteller who has a story to tell.

  • Andrew Patterson

    4ID G5 Plans Officer Field Artillery Major

  • Erin Mauldin

    Infantry officer and history instructor at West Point.

  • Melissa Czarnogursky
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