Kimberly Dozier is the Executive Editor of The Cipher Brief, and a Global Affairs Analyst for CNN. She covered intelligence and national security for The Associated Press and The Daily Beast from 2010 to 2017, after 17 years as an award-winning CBS News foreign and national security correspondent.
She held the 2014-2015 Bradley Chair at the U.S. Army War College, Penn State Law and Dickinson College—the first journalist and first woman in the post.
Dozier covered the war in Iraq for CBS News from 2003, until she was wounded in a car bombing in 2006. That bombing killed the U.S. Army officer her team was filming--Capt. James Alex Funkhouser, along with his Iraqi translator "Sam," and Dozier's colleagues CBS cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan.
In her best-selling memoir, Breathing the Fire: Fighting to Survive and Get Back to the Fight, Dozier recounts the attack and journey to recovery, thanks to the troops on the ground and an army of medical professionals who took her from learning to walk again to running road races—pain- and post-traumatic-stress free.
The author's proceeds from the paperback and e-book go to charities for the combat-injured like Fisher House. Dozier has also used fees from speaking to national security forums to donate the paperback to patients and families going through the same medical crisis.
Dozier speaks on issues ranging from U.S. counterterrorism and national security policy to her own story of survival and recovery.
Listen to an audio preview of Breathing the Fire
Dozier flying with the Golden Knights.
Follow Kimberly Dozier's articles on Twitter @kimdozier. You can find her work here, and past work here: thedailybeast.com.
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