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Nathaniel Fick (b. '', the BBC , and NPR have featured his work. Fick's writing has appeared in newspapers across the country, including '' The New York Times '', '' The Washington Post '', and '' The International Herald Tribune ''. Fick graduated from Loyola Blakefield High School in Towson, Maryland in 1995. He then graduated with high honors from Dartmouth College in 1999, earning degrees in Classics and Government. While at Dartmouth, Fick captained the cycling team to a U.S. National Championship, and wrote a senior thesis on Thucydides ' History Of The Peloponnesian War and its implications for American Foreign Policy . Fick was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps upon graduation, and trained as an Infantry officer. Fick led his platoon into Afghanistan and Pakistan only weeks after the September 11, 2001 Attacks , helping to drive the Taliban from its spiritual capital in Kandahar . After returning to the United States in 2002, he was invited to join Recon, the Marine Corps' Special Operations force. Fick led a Reconnaissance platoon in combat during the earliest months of Operation Iraqi Freedom , from the battle of Nasiriyah to the fall of Baghdad , and into the perilous peacekeeping that followed. Fick left the Marines as a Captain in 2003 and is currently pursuing a masters degree in International Security at Harvard University 's John F. Kennedy School Of Government , and an MBA at the Harvard Business School . Fick lives in Cambridge , Massachusetts . |
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