
Applied Historian and Independent Analyst and Scholar of War, Warfare, Peace, and Policy from the moment the raw material for weapons comes out of the ground to the moment we hear Taps or Last Post over the grave of the last veteran.
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A career FSO and political-military analyst for 30 years, Robert served on three continents and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. He graduated from the US Navy War College and the School of Armor at Fort Knox (Armored Scout/Observer).
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