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Paula Dean Broadwell (née Kranz; born 9 November 1972) [1] is an American writer, academic and former military officer.Broadwell served in the US Army on both active and reserve duty for over 20 years (including time as a military school undergraduate).
Paula Broadwell (born 9 November 1972) is a US Army Intelligence Officer, an American writer, academic, and anti-terrorism professional. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] She is the co-author with Vernon Loeb of The New York Times Best Seller , [ 22 ] All In: The Education of General David Petraeus , a biography of then International Security Assistance ...
Petraeus with Paula Broadwell in July 2011. Petraeus reportedly began an affair with Paula Broadwell, principal author of his biography, All In: The Education of General David Petraeus, after Petraeus left his ISAF command on 18 July 2011, to become CIA director.
All In: The Education of General David Petraeus is the biography of David Petraeus, written by co-authors Paula Broadwell and Vernon Loeb. [1] The books were released on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, it reached No. 33 on The New York Times Best Seller list in 2012.
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Kendall served as counsel to retired General David Petraeus, over his mishandling and dissemination of classified materials (to his biographer, Paula Broadwell), where Kendall saw felony charges reduced and possible prison time avoided in Petraeus's misdemeanor guilty plea and sentence of two years of probation and a $100,000 fine. [12] [13]
Petraeus was born as Hollister K. Knowlton in Paris, France, into a military family. Her father, General William Allen Knowlton, was a United States Army four-star general, and a former Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.
Paula Broadwell gave a talk on October 26 at the University of Denver in which she revealed that the CIA annex was used to imprison Libyan militia members. [101] In the same speech, Broadwell speculated that this may have been the motivation behind the attack on the consulate. [ 102 ]