Jason Christopher Hartley
Infantryman, New York Army National Guard
Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jason Christopher Hartley is a member of the New York Army National Guard. After serving at Ground Zero following the 9/11 attacks, Hartley was stationed in Iraq, where he maintained the controversial blog Just Another Soldier until he was forced to stop by his commander. He is the creator of "Surrender," a play based on his wartime experiences, as well as the author of the book "Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq."
A conversation with the author of “Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq.”
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37 min
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Jason Christopher Hartley on creating “Surrender,” a play about his Army experience.
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7 min
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An Iraq veteran explains why the pen is more challenging than the sword.
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2 min
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The soldier and author reveals his role models.
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1 min
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What you can’t know about the Army until you join.
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4 min
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The author and former infantryman argues that homosexuals belong in the infantry—and women don’t.
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4 min
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An Iraq veteran reflects on the disturbing ratio of enemies to innocents killed in combat.
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2 min
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An Iraq soldier’s gritty life at war, from confrontation to masturbation to defecation.
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8 min
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How one American soldier blogged the truth about the war until his commander stopped him.
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6 min
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The story of one Army National Guardsman in New York on 9/11.
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5 min
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