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Jason
@jasfourtwo.bsky.social
Working in & through the information environment. My opinion, not my employers’. #CVEO #PSYWAR #WWDCD #IOinAction also @JasFourTwo@aus.social and JasFourTwo on X-thing (maybe)
Pretty amazing haul in the #2024GPW . My thanks to all still participating in this amazing way to keep connected in a busy world. Special thanks to @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social for continuing efforts to ‘manage’ the whole thing through the shift in primary comms. Looking forward to 2025’s adventures.
January 1, 2025 at 6:48 AM
5. Dreaming Eagles by Garth Ennis and crew. I know it is a graphic novel but damn this is a good take on generations moving things forward. And it is about killing Nazis and the Red Tails.
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
4. Paddy Mayne by Hamish Ross. For those who loved Rogue Heroes, this is a completely different (and more accurate) view of LTCOL Paddy. Less animal and far more hard man and cerebral leader.
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
3. How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomerantsev. Must read for anyone in my field. A book about Sefton Delmer instead of one by him. And just as awesome.
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
2. Total Cold War by Kenneth Osgood. Recently there has been a lot of love for the “Long Telegram” written by George Kennan in 1946. Osgood’s book focuses on implementing policy and process as result of Kennan’s signal flare. The PSB under Ike is worth real study for today.
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
1. By All Means Necessary by Mike Vickers.
An inspiring account of a legend in his field. Key takeaway — ‘When a leader of a totalitarian state tells you what they are going to do, believe them.’ Policy types struggle with this book because his career was about acheiving solutions. Quickly.
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
I hit and exceeded the mark in the annual reading challenge this year despite much less public transport commuting 😔

Kept my espionage bent from the past couple of years going but am increasingly focused back on the job at hand.

My top 5 reads for for 2024 follow
December 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM
Them: So what were you doing this year?
Me: oh, you know, conducting a capability review in record time, writing an integrating concept in record time, being told my work was devaluing the profession of arms …
Them: Really? Prove it.
Spotify:
December 4, 2024 at 7:54 PM
December 1, 2024 at 9:56 AM
November 17, 2024 at 4:36 AM
Been a bit slack on the battlefield clearance in the #2024GreatPostcardWar . Impacts from @mojo-jojo.bsky.social @rgrimmturner.bsky.social and @doctrinatrix.bsky.social finally plotted. Thanks team!
September 20, 2024 at 10:37 PM
Go abroad for a couple of weeks and my patrol base gets hammered during my absence. Impacts from @fff182.bsky.social X 3 and @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social in the #2024GreatPostcardWar . Thanks team.
August 11, 2024 at 12:19 AM
More impacts in the #2024GreatPostcardWar during the week. Thanks to @rgrimmturner.bsky.social @marcwjason.bsky.social and space-faring Greg K

@tyrellmayfield.bsky.social
July 21, 2024 at 9:25 AM
Have been travelling so am behind in my #GPW2024 ShotReps. Many thanks to @rgrimmturner.bsky.social @doctrinatrix.bsky.social @krisjand.bsky.social @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social @fff182.bsky.social and my MiL with a random shot from Budapest :)
June 25, 2024 at 12:54 AM
That Malvern Star 3-speed was the envy of every kid in the neighbourhood in its day. Faded into obscurity with the rise of the BMX in the early 80s. I blame Nicole Kidman and the release of BMX Bandits in 1983
May 17, 2024 at 9:06 PM
More incoming in the 2024 Great Postcard War. @fff182.bsky.social making me feel old with SLR’s and bayonets, @rgrimmturner.bsky.social seeing the world, @doctrinatrix.bsky.social confirming we have very similar tastes in art!
Thanks all!
May 4, 2024 at 1:41 AM
New impacts in the 2024 Great Postcard War. Thanks @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social and @nathankfinney.com X2. Counterbattery on the way!
April 7, 2024 at 6:08 AM
Consolidated impacts in the 2024 Great Postcard War over the past couple of weeks. Many thanks to @rgrimmturner.bsky.social X2 @marcwjason.bsky.social @krisjand.bsky.social @doctrinatrix.bsky.social @fff182.bsky.social

Love seeing what y’all are up to.
@tyrellmayfield.bsky.social
March 18, 2024 at 7:43 AM
Big week of impacts in the 2024 Great Postcard War. Many thanks to @rgrimmturner.bsky.social , @doctrinatrix.bsky.social and @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social for giving me a little peek into your exciting lives!
January 27, 2024 at 1:37 AM
Get back from visiting the fam and find y’all have kept the postie busy in the 2024 Great Postcard War. Thanks @fff182.bsky.social X2, Max, @cagridlock.bsky.social X2, and Dave.
January 16, 2024 at 11:07 PM
And for 5 it was back to fiction. @tyrellmayfield.bsky.social put me onto this ‘classic’ of counterinsurgency. The Centurions is as important for what the characters learnt during combat as it is for understanding how quickly those lessons become deeply uncomfortable truths when it is over.
January 2, 2024 at 2:29 AM
Number 4 headed back into history. I saw John Lisle’s “Dirty Tricks Department” advertised on an OSS group and knew I had to get it. It didn’t disappoint. Highlighted the importance of failing fast in development and also holding onto some Crown Jewels.
January 2, 2024 at 2:24 AM
Number 3 was a change of pace. The first novel in a series by new author David McCloskey. Damascus Station focuses on the craft of espionage rather than the thrill of covert action. Book 2 is just as good and I understand a third in the series will be published in 2024.
January 2, 2024 at 2:20 AM
Coming in at number 2 was a book I have been chasing for years — Black Boomerang. Sefton Delmer’s account of informational Power efforts against the Nazis, and the seemingly unchanging bureaucratic hurdles to achieving outcomes is prescient for its focus on the importance of the right people.
January 2, 2024 at 2:17 AM
Easily the standout this year was Lindsey O’Rourke’s “Covert Regime Change”. What absolutely made this number 1 was the effort Dr O’Rourke has gone to in creating a very readable version of what could have been an academically dry monograph. A really important book given the passage of time.
January 2, 2024 at 2:13 AM