About
Brett Allen is a former U.S. Army cavalry officer who served from 2006 to 2010, largely with the 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division. He’s the author of several short stories and a novel based loosely on his 2009 deployment to Afghanistan.
Experience
Brett’s professional experience derives mainly from his time in the U.S. Army. As a combat arms officer, Brett gained knowledge and experience in areas such as tactical/combat gear, fitness gear, camping equipment, and, having been stationed at Fort Drum, New York, extreme cold-weather gear. After leaving the Army, Brett parlayed these skills and interests into a passion for rustic camping and a moderately obnoxious fitness obsession (leading to the completion of four full-length marathons, with one Boston qualifying time).
In his youth, Brett was a national champion archer and has since transferred those skills into a passion for bow hunting and a burgeoning interest in minimalist backwoods hunting. Following his father’s footsteps, Brett also dabbles in the world of fishing and can often be found testing the waters of Michigan’s many lakes and streams.
Education
In 2006, Brett graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management. He had also been a member of the MSU ROTC program and commissioned into the U.S. Army as a 2nd Lieutenant of the Armor Branch. Brett left the Army in 2010 at the rank of Captain.