Glenn W Sturm earned a Juris Doctor with honors from the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida, where he was named to the Order of the Coif. Sturm served in the U.S. military as a commissioned officer on active duty and in the reserves for over 30 years. In his other lives, he is a best-selling author, photographic artist, and philanthropist, and he strives every day to make the lives of others better while continuing to navigate his way through over a decade and a half of life with incurable cancer.
""Glenn's visionary business acumen, legal mind, and lifelong passion for military history equip him to uncover unique and valuable perspectives in Warriors Hate War-an insightful read."" -Kenneth M. Ford-CEO of Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. ""I have known Glenn Sturm the power lawyer, entrepreneur, the business leader, and the man with the public company Midas touch. Imagine my surprise when I met Glenn Sturm the astrophotographer. Considering his polymathic expanse of skills, it should have been no surprise to meet Glenn Sturm the military historian but his book, Warriors Hate War- Strategy, politicization, successes, and failures of the American Military encouraged, informed, and amazed me. His thesis of applying the Powel Doctrine to American Military actions as a strategic planning tool for future events is profoundly astute and learning of the Sigma War Games and the extent of their predictive outcomes evokes wonder at why certain actions were ever undertaken considering the accuracy of the predictions. A thoroughly worthy and unique literary contribution in the military history genre."" -Governor David A.Paterson-55th Governor of New York. ""As a military veteran, and strategic thinker, Glenn weaves together profound insights with a deep understanding of the human spirit. His contributions inspire those around him to strive for excellence and service. Thanks to his new book, Warriors Hate War, Glenn's impact continues to resonate in meaningful ways as he introduces concepts to inform strategic military thinking."" -Dr. Mark Mykityshyn-Former Chairman, U.S. Army War College Board of Visitors.