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Nate Fick: the Kerouac of our time? – By Tom Ricks | The Best Defense

I’m definitely in agreement here. Looking back on how my perception has shifted over the last couple years there is definitely a “Before One Bullet Away” and “After One Bullet Away” split. Kudos to Tom Ricks for recognizing this.

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When I spoke at Harvard earlier this week I was struck that in conversations, several undergraduates cited Nathaniel Fick’s book One Bullet Away not just as a book they had read, but as a work that had changed how they think about what to do with their lives. They seem to have been influenced by it the way Ivy Leaguers in the 1960s were influenced by Kerouac’s On the Road — sort of, “if I were really cool, that’s what I would be doing.” I suspect the new direction is heavily affected by the fact that today’s freshmen have spent their entire conscious lives under the shadow of 9/11.

I guess this shift makes Quantico the San Francisco of our time, and OCS and TBS its Buddhist monasteries. And my other boss, John Nagl, the new Allen Ginsberg. Just imagine him with a big old beard.

I see the best minds of my generation studying counterinsurgency . . .

via Nate Fick: the Kerouac of our time? – By Tom Ricks | The Best Defense.

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