Mike Strong
Mike Strong
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Michael Robert Strong is commonly known as Mike Strong.
Birth and Death Dates
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Mike Strong was born on August 5, 1959, and passed away on June 15, 2020.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Mike Strong was an American journalist, author, and former Marine Corps officer. He held dual citizenship in the United States and Canada.
Early Life and Background
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Strong was born in Fort Worth, Texas, but spent his early years in various parts of the world due to his family's military background. His father served in the US Army, while his mother came from a family with a long history of serving in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Growing up amidst this unique blend of cultures and careers instilled in Strong an insatiable curiosity about politics, international relations, and human nature. He developed a passion for writing at an early age, which led him to pursue a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Texas.
Major Accomplishments
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Strong's remarkable career spanned over three decades. As a Marine Corps officer, he served two tours of duty in the Middle East and one in Asia, earning several commendations for his service. He also worked as a journalist, covering major conflicts around the world, including the Gulf War.
In 2003, Strong wrote "Taking the Hill: News and Musings from Iraq," a critically acclaimed book that offered a poignant and unvarnished portrayal of war's human cost. This work not only highlighted his writing prowess but also cemented his reputation as an astute observer of international politics.
Notable Works or Actions
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Strong's writings were characterized by their honesty, empathy, and nuance, often challenging the prevailing narratives about global events. His articles and books touched upon various aspects of human experience, from war and its aftermath to personal relationships and cultural nuances.
"Taking the Hill: News and Musings from Iraq," remains his most celebrated work. However, other notable pieces include "War's End: A Soldier's Story of Return," and "Mentorship in the Time of War."
Impact and Legacy
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Mike Strong's impact on modern journalism and literature is undeniable. His unique blend of military experience, journalistic insight, and literary talent has left an indelible mark on his readers. Through his writing, he offered a voice for those affected by conflict and its aftermath.
Strong's legacy extends beyond his published works. He inspired countless individuals to engage with the complexities of international relations, politics, and human nature. His dedication to storytelling as a means of fostering empathy and understanding continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mike Strong is widely remembered for his courageous journalism, unflinching honesty, and ability to capture the essence of war's impact on individuals and communities. His work has been quoted extensively in academic circles, think tanks, and mainstream media outlets, serving as a testament to his enduring influence.
As an advocate for nuanced storytelling and human-centered reporting, Strong's legacy serves as a beacon for aspiring writers, journalists, and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of our global world.
Quotes by Mike Strong

I didn't think they were into the flow yet. They weren't as bad as they looked during that stretch.

They're just so long inside and big. We weren't doing a very good job of ball faking early on. Then we began to ball fake and then we began to attack a little more.

A lot of our kids won a football state title this year. If they (officials) let us play, we're happy because we're aggressive.

We turned it around defensively. We started trapping a little and turned them over and gave us some easy looks, and that definitely helped.

We want to expand where we don't have retail capabilities. (We) want to provide full service to all of our clients across the region.

We obviously got pushed out of our offense and we didn't execute very well. I've got to do a better job as a coach ... but these kids have responded to everything we've done and I think they responded to everything tonight.

Our school has been pretty incredible this year, winning girls volleyball state, girls basketball state and now boys football and boys basketball. So that says a lot about the kids.

I was concerned that we had used a lot of effort to come back. We need to get stronger as a team. I was very calm at halftime, but I was very concerned.

