Happy Christmas/Hannukah/New Year!

My wish is that our readers are taking this season off, just like I am.  I do want to take this moment, though, to say special thanks to the friends and partners who helped get this blog off the ground six months ago and whose hard work has kept it aloft ever since.

Chief Ajmal Khan Zazai, right, greets Haji Marjan, Tribal Chief and member of the tribal council in Zazi

Chief Ajmal Khan Zazai, right, greets Haji Marjan, Tribal Chief and member of the tribal council in Zazi

Extraordinary thanks to Amanda Tunnell, who started everything; to Jeff Simon and Printer Bowler, who designed everything; and to Callie Rucker Oettinger who has kept the whole package intact and advancing ever since. Special thanks to Maj. Jim Gant and to Chief Ajmal Khan Zazai, who have told it like it is in bold, incisive and provocative interviews, features and papers; to Mike McClellan, Mark Safranski, Glenn Reynolds who have contributed great stuff; to Nancy Roberts, who has provided wise counsel behind the scenes; and to our most recent contributors, embedded journalist Andrew Lubin and retired Army major/current tribal scholar William “Mac” McCallister, whose paper COIN and Irregular Warfare in a Tribal Society we will be excerpting, querying and presenting as a free .pdf very soon.

And thanks to all the new friends we’ve made and everyone who has tuned in, written in or just dropped in. Peace on Earth.  Have a great Holiday Season!

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5 Comments

  1. Posted December 25, 2009 at 6:48 AM | Permalink

    Merry Christmas, Steve.

  2. Jim Gant
    Posted December 25, 2009 at 9:54 AM | Permalink

    Steve,

    Hold nothing back…

    From somewhere on the border of South Carolina.

    The Gants

  3. Randy
    Posted December 25, 2009 at 12:01 PM | Permalink

    Merry Christmas Steve and thanks to Jim Gant for his insights. I wish someone would listen…

  4. WDF
    Posted December 25, 2009 at 12:28 PM | Permalink

    Steve –

    Thanks for doing this blog. Always interesting stuff. Best wishes to you for the 25th and the new year.

  5. Posted December 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM | Permalink

    Steve,

    It’s been a pleasure working with you this year. Hope there are many more to come! Happy Holidays.

    -Jeff

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Steven Pressfield

Steven Pressfield is the author of Gates of Fire and four other historical novels set in the ancient world, including The Afghan Campaign. His most recent book is Killing Rommel, a WWII story. He is also the author of The Legend of Bagger Vance and The War of Art.

Mr. Pressfield is a graduate of Duke University and a former Marine. His books are in the curriculum at West Point, Annapolis and the Naval War College, as well as being on the Commandant's Reading List for the Marine Corps. He lives in Los Angeles.

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