Gregg Roman writes about how free people fight, what it costs, and how they win. He learned the subject the hard way: as an American volunteer in the Israel Defense Forces, then inside Israel’s Ministry of Defense, then as an advisor to the country’s deputy foreign minister. He has taught counterterrorism to cadets at West Point and directs a Middle East–focused research organization in Philadelphia. His debut novel, The Closing Window, follows a Washington think tank running networks inside Iran during the thirty-nine-day war. His doctrine book, The Carthage Doctrine, arrives in October 2026, and a three-volume history of citizen volunteers — Repaying Lafayette, Contraband Patriots, and Alone in the Ranks — follows. He keeps the count at greggroman.com.
