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David Louis Finkel (born October 28, 1955) is an American journalist. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2006 as a staff writer at The Washington Post. As of January 2017, he was national enterprise editor at the Post. He has also worked for the Post's foreign staff division. He wrote The Good Soldiers and Thank You for Your Service. He is a 2012 MacArthur Fellow. Work Finkel's book The Good Soldiers describes several months he spent in 2007 as an embedded reporter with 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, also known as the "2-16 Rangers", as they worked to stabilize a portion of Baghdad. The logs of Chelsea Manning's IM chats with Adrian Lamo state that David Finkel was given the Collateral Murder video but did not release it. David Finkel has never publicly disclosed whether he had the video or not. In a washingtonpost.com webchat, he said, "I based the account in my book The Good Soldiers on multiple sources, all unclassified. Without going into details, I'll say the best source of information was being there [in Iraq]." At a February 2013 pretrial hearing, Manning stated that Finkel "was quoting, I feel in verbatim, the audio communications of the aerial weapons team crew." She said, however, that she was "aghast" at Finkel's portrayal of the incident. "Reading his account," she explained, "one would believe the engagement was somehow justified as 'payback' for an earlier attack that led to the death of a soldier." Awards 1995 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award for a story about racial and class conflict. 2001 Robert F. Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism International Print Prize for "Invisible Journeys" about illegal immigration. 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, citing "his ambitious, clear-eyed case study of the United States government's attempt to bring democracy to Yemen." 2010 Cornelius Ryan Award for The Good Soldiers. 2010 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize for The Good Soldiers. 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award (Nonfiction) shortlist for Thank You for Your Service 2014 Erikson Institute Prize for Excellence in Mental Health Media (awarded by the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center) for his investigative reporting at The Washington Post. Education Finkel earned a Bachelor's degree in broadcasting from the University of Florida in 1977. Personal life He lives in the Washington, D.C., area. References External links Appearances on C-SPAN Lecture on The Good Soldiers at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library Lecture on Thank You for Your Service at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library Interview on ABC RN with Paul Barclay about The Good Soldier. David Finkel at Library of Congress, with 2 library catalog records. Discover the David Finkel popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Finkel books.

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  • The Fighters synopsis, comments

    The Fighters

    C. J. Chivers

    The harrowing account of US soldiers caught in America’s forever wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that The New York Times calls “relentless...a classic of war reporting,” by Pulitzer P...

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    Summary and Analysis of Thank You for Your Service

    Worth Books

    So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of Thank You for Your Service tells you what you need to knowbefore or after you read David Finkel’s book. Crafted and edited w...

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    Spiral

    Mark Danner

    In “a cleareyed and shrewd examination…of how the US seems to be mired in a losing and intractable battle against global terrorism” (Publishers Weekly), Mark Danner describes a nat...

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    Leave No One Behind

    Anonymous

    Of the Americans who serveand have servedin the United States Armed Forces, many struggle with alcoholism and addiction. What happens when the people who keep our co...

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    An American Dreamer

    David Finkel

    A man navigates the deep divisions in America today and discovers that sometimes change can start by finding common ground with your neighbors in this immersive account by the Puli...