Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Anthony J. Tata just published his second novel, Rogue Threat, in the critically acclaimed Threat Series. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1981 and retired after 28 years of uniformed service on 1 June 2009 as a Brigadier General in the U.S. Army.
Tony just recently donated $27,000, the sum of his royalties so far from his novel Sudden Threat, to the USO Metro DC Hospital Services Fund for Wounded Warriors at Walter Reed and Bethesda Military Medical Centers.

Among his many assignments as a paratrooper and combat infantryman, Tony commanded a paratrooper battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division and an air assault brigade in the 101st Airborne Division. Most recently he was the deputy commanding general of the 10th Mountain Division and Combined/Joint Task Force-76 in Afghanistan. BG Tata has deployed on combat missions and operations in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia, Panama, and the Philippines. He has been awarded the Combat Action Badge and Bronze Star, is a Master Parachutist and graduate of the U.S. Army's Ranger School.

Tony served as a National Security Fellow at Harvard University's JFK School of Government, has an M.A. in International Relations from the Catholic University of America, and earned a Master of Military Art and Science from the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies. Notably, he is listed as a distinguished member of the 502nd, 504th, and 505th Parachute Infantry Regiments.

Tony is currently serving as a Broad Academy Fellow with the Eli Broad Foundation, which focuses on training superintendents and other leaders for service as superintendents in large urban school districts. After a career serving his country in uniform, Tony is finding his second calling in education reform in America.

The author of the critically acclaimed fiction novel Sudden Threat, Tony continues to donate 100% of his book proceeds to the USO Metro DC Hospital Services fund for Wounded Warriors. BG Tata’s story has garnered national attention with appearances of FoxNews’ Fox and Friends Weekday and Weekend Editions, The O'Reilly Factor, America's Newsroom, The Daily Buzz with Andy Campbell and Kia Malone, local television stations around the country, and scores of nationally syndicated and local station radio interviews. On May 2, 2009, he was the keynote speaker at the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania annual Rally for the Troops on the steps of the state capitol.
Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Obama Can Absorb Defeat

The United States Congress should move swiftly to censure President Obama for his remarks that, “We (the United States) can absorb a terrorist attack…” And most assuredly the American people should vote him out of office in two years. For a sitting president to declare to our enemies that it is, in effect, okay to attack [...]
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Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Obama’s Iraq War Speech: Operation New Yawn

Having first watched President Obama give an awkward talk to a group of soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, followed by his monotone prime-time speech, I was left with the impression that he tried as best he could to heap praise on a people whose commitment and purpose are so very foreign to him. It had to [...]
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Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Wiki-leaks: Enemies of the State

What do we make of the Wiki-leaks and the Washington Post series on the growth of the “Classified Industry”? First, the big news on the wiki-leaks is that our journalistic embed program is working very well precisely because the Wiki-leaks produced no big news. Of course the ISI is helping the Taliban and certainly our top [...]
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Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

Defeating Criminal Networks in Afghanistan

During my last year in the military I was involved in an organization whose purpose was to attack enemy roadside bomb (IED) networks, defeat the IED devices, and train the force to prepare them for the IED environment. Recently, we have seen Marines training with the Los Angeles Police Department on how to engage the population. [...]
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Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

‘Restrepo’: Required Viewing for All Americans

If you have not served in combat, go see Restrepo … and if you have served in combat, go see Restrepo. Every American should watch this gripping film if for no other reason than to allow our collective conscience as a nation to better understand exactly who is fighting our wars and the significant challenges [...]
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Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

General Petraeus’ Greatest Afghanistan Challenge: Eikenberry

As General Petraeus takes command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, he needs to address five fundamental areas. First, he must increase the tempo with which we are training and delivering qualified Afghan National Army and Police units to the field. In the highly tribal and disaggregated society of Afghanistan, this is a challenge. [...]
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