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'''John A. Nagl''' is a counterinsurgency writer.
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==Military service==
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According to a contributor note in the December 2007 ''Rusi Journal'', Nagl commanded, 'the 1st (US) Battalion, 34th Armor at Fort Riley, Kansas' and 'served as the operations officer of Task Force Centurion in Al-Anbar in 2003 and 2004'. <Ref>'[http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/ghoststories.pdf John Nagl reviews Here, Bullet By Brian Turner]', ''RUSI Journal'', Vol. 152, No. 6, December 2007, pp.94–108</ref>
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Revision as of 13:53, 28 May 2009

John A. Nagl is a counterinsurgency writer.

Military service

According to a contributor note in the December 2007 Rusi Journal, Nagl commanded, 'the 1st (US) Battalion, 34th Armor at Fort Riley, Kansas' and 'served as the operations officer of Task Force Centurion in Al-Anbar in 2003 and 2004'. [1]

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Notes

  1. 'John Nagl reviews Here, Bullet By Brian Turner', RUSI Journal, Vol. 152, No. 6, December 2007, pp.94–108
  2. Screengrab created 28 May 2009, 14:42
  3. King's College London Insurgency Research Group, accessed 27 may 2009