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David Axe
NationalityAmerican
OccupationMilitary Correspondent
Websitewww.warisboring.com

David Axe is an American military correspondent who writes widely on military life and aspects of current conflicts. Axe is a prolific blogger and has published several books.


Journalism

Since 2005, Axe has reported from U.K., Iraq, Lebanon, Japan, East Timor, Afghanistan, Somalia, Chad, Nicaragua, Kenya, Gabon, Congo and other countries. He is a regular contributor to The Washington Times, C-SPAN, Wired and many others [1]

Axe is a contributing editor at Warships Fleet International.

Published works

  • War Fix: Graphic novel war memoir.
  • Army 101: Non-fiction account of Axe's service in the ROTC.
  • War Bots: Examination of the technological, strategic and moral implication of the use of robots in warfare.
  • War is Boring: Collaboration with artist Matt Bors.
  • From A to B: The story of modern logistics and how it underpins American power.


Bibliography

  • David Axe & Steve Olexa (2006). War Fix. NBM Publishing.
  • David Axe (2007). Army 101: Inside ROTC in a Time of War. University of South Carolina Press.
  • David Axe (2008). War Bots: How U.S. Military Robots Are Transforming War In Iraq, Afghanistan, And The Future. Nimble Books.
  • David Axe & Matt Bors (2010). War is Boring: Bored Stiff, Scared to Death in the World's Worst War Zones. NAL Trade.
  • David Axe (2011 - forthcoming). From A to B: How Logistics Fuels American Power and Prosperity. Potomac Books.


See Also


Notes

  1. ^ 'War is Boring Contributors', War is Boring, accessed 11 August 2011.