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John M. Hamilton

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A New Orleans based novelist, John Hamilton was born and raised in the industrial mid-west. He graduated from Michigan State with a Humanities degree focused on history, philosophy and religion. He lived in Seattle for twenty-five years working in trucking, commercial fishing, and construction. As a US Navy Seabee he served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. He lives with his wife, the painter, Kellie Talbot and their cat and pet duck.  

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John Hamilton Harry wrote: "Dude-
Having trouble keepin' up w/the lightning pace.
If I wanted to read one book on counter insurgency, which would you recommend?
HK"


I'd start with Once a Warrior King because it explains what COIN is without ever using the words counter insurgency. Population control, stability and security are illustrated in a hell of a story- brutal, sometimes funny and always relevant.

Imperial Grunts and Forever War are also excellent in the broad strokes.


message 1: by Harry

Harry Kirchner Dude-
Having trouble keepin' up w/the lightning pace.
If I wanted to read one book on counter insurgency, which would you recommend?
HK


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