Mark Owen

Military Historian and Veteran Affairs Analyst

M.A., Military History, University of Global Studies

15+ years experience

Mark Owen is a seasoned Military Historian and Veteran Affairs Analyst with over 15 years of experience dedicated to understanding the intricate details of armed conflict and its impact on service members. He holds a Master's Degree in Military History from the University of Global Studies. Mark previously served as a lead researcher at the Global Conflict Institute, where he spearheaded numerous projects on historical warfare, and as a Historical Consultant for the National Veterans Archive, contributing to the preservation of veteran stories. His primary area of focus is the operational logistics and strategic planning of 20th-century conflicts, offering unique insights into how armies moved, supplied, and ultimately succeeded or failed. His seminal work, "Supply Lines of Victory: The Pacific Theater," is a widely acclaimed analysis of wartime resource management. Mark's professional philosophy emphasizes meticulous research and the human element of warfare. Readers can expect his articles to be deeply researched, engaging, and to provide fresh perspectives on familiar historical events, always with an eye towards the experiences of those who served.

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