Thomas E. Ricks (journalist)
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Thomas E. Ricks (born 1955 in Massachusetts)[1] is a Washington Post Pentagon and military correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-winner. Ricks lectures widely to the military and is a member of Harvard University's Senior Advisory Council on the Project on U.S. Civil-Military Relations. Ricks is author of the bestselling Fiasco: The American Military Adventure In Iraq as well as Making the Corps and A Soldier's Duty.
Prior to joining the Washington Post in 2000, Ricks was a reporter with the Wall Street Journal for seventeen years. He is a 1977 graduate of Yale University.[1]
Ricks lives in Silver Spring, Maryland with his wife. He has a son and daughter.
[edit] Bibliography
- (2006) Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq. Penguin.
- (2001) A Soldier's Duty: A Novel. Random House.
- (1997) Making the Corps. Scribner.
[edit] External links & References
- New York Times Book Review of Fiasco
- Washington Post Articles by Thomas Ricks
- Harvard Crimson Review of Fiasco
- Interview on Fiasco at the Pritzker Military Library
- Thomas E. Ricks, Penguin Group profile. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
- Thomas E. Ricks. Author Spotlight. Random House. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.