Following graduation, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army's Armor Branch, and in May 2006, he was assigned to 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Division in Fort Hood, Texas. In October 2006, Meehan deployed to Iraq. While deployed overseas as a tank platoon leader, Meehan led over 700 combat and civil operations while commanding a large area of land inside Iraq's Diyala Province. He also managed and oversaw investments to improve infrastructures and civil and economic growth within his area of land. Meehan was rated his battalion's top platoon leader.[4]
He was officially retired from the United States Army in November 2009.[5]
Author
While completing rehabilitation at Fort Hood, Meehan wrote the nationally acclaimed memoir, Beyond Duty (written with Roger Thompson, Polity Press), which chronicles firsthand the challenges facing soldiers in today's wars.[6][7] Released in September 2009, Beyond Duty has become the fastest-selling book in the press's history, and was named Military Writers Society of America's Book of the Month for the month of its international release.[8] Beyond Duty was called "powerful and heart-breaking" by acclaimed author Tim O'Brien.[9]
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