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Description Maj. (ret.) Ian Fishback, former Special Forces officer named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world after sending Sen. John McCain a letter on prisoner abuse in Iraq and currently a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan
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Source Coming Home: Dialogues on the Moral, Psychological, and Spiritual Impacts of War
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