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Send a Blogger to Afghanistan
March 25th, 2009 | Comments Off
Andrew Lubin, who blogs at The Military Observer, is headed back to Afghanistan, and is asking for support to help pay travel expenses. Andrew asked us to mention that his book “Charlie Battery; A Marine Artillery Battery in Iraq†is available for sale off his website, www.andrewlubin.com. Book sales are his primary source of funding his embeds.
This is his fourth trip to Afghanistan, along with multiple past trips into Iraq. His work also appears Leatherneck, Small Wars Journal, Proceedings (U.S. Naval Institute), and others. He’s one of those few free-lance correspondents who goes out in the field with the Marines and soldiers; he understands both the strategies and tactics over which he writes. He has embedded and written from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beirut.
“Charlie Battery; A Marine Artillery Battery in Iraq” won the Military Writers Society of America’s 2007 Gold Medal for best military non-fiction. It’s about his Marine son and his artillery battery fighting at An-Nasiriyah, six years ago this week.
It’s a great book, and in this market, he needs all our support. Without reader support, trips like this would not be possible.
Filed under: Afghanistan, Blogging, Iraq, Other Bloggers, War on Terror · Tags: A Marine Artillery Battery in Iraq, Andrew Lubin, blogger, Charlie Battery, embedded blogger, embedded reporter
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