User:Andrewlubin
Andrew Lubin is a Bucks County, Pennsylvania author and freelance foreign correspondent who writes on current events and international relations. His work appears regularly in such professional magazines as “Jane's Intelligence Review”, “Leatherneck”, and “Proceedings," and is currently serving as a military consultant to Stephens Media (www.stephensmedia.com) for their upcoming "Valor Series."
He’s spent some 14 months embedded with Marine, Army, and National Guard troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantánamo Bay, and Beirut since July 2006 writing from a “boots on the ground” perspective, and will be returning to Afghanistan in fall 2009.
Andrew’s first book, “Charlie Battery; A Marine Artillery Battery in Iraq” won the 2007 Gold Medal for best Military Non-Fiction from the Military Writer's Society of America, as well as Best Memoir from the University of Virginia’s “Festival of Books.” He was a co-author for the popular Uncle John series of books for “Uncle John Salutes the Military” His latest book, “Keep Moving or Die; Task Force Tarawa at An-Nasiriyah” is due out in 2nd Q 2010.
He’s appeared on ABC, CNN, FOX, and Patriot Media and is a regular guest on the top-rated late-night radio “Joey Reynolds Show” (WOR Radio, 710 AM).
Prior to his journalistic career, Andrew spent 30+ years in the international trade field travelling to clients and suppliers in 80 countries. With a master's degree in international management from the American Graduate School of International Management, he's also taught economics, logistics, supply chain management, and export-import operations on both the college and graduate school level.
Additionally, Andrew reviews books for "Leatherneck” magazine and has his own review page on the prestigious Midwest Book Review.
Andrew is contactable thru “www.andrewlubin.com"
Published works:
- "Charlie Battery; A Marine Artillery Battery in Iraq", 2004, Hellgate Press, ISBN 1555716423
- "Uncle John Salutes the Armed Forces" (as co-author), 2009, Portable Press, ISBN 9781592239801
- Jane's Intelligence Review, London:
- "A Surge into Afghanistan," June 2009
- Leatherneck, Quantico, Va:
- "Journalists at Quantico", June 2009
- "Operation Eagle", March 2009
- "Georgia & 3/25 Marines", Oct 2008
- "Muscular Mentoring", Sept 2008
- Proceedings, Annapolis, Md:
- "USMC Birthday Ball", November 2008
- "Marines in Afghanistan", Sept 2008
- "Guantanamo Bay - Davis Interneview" July 2008
- "Success in Ramadi" April 2008