Published Works

Arnold Punaro is also an accomplished author whose books bring his decades of Washington experience to life.

  • IF CONFIRMED: An Insider’s View of the National Security Confirmation Process (2024) — A definitive guide to the Senate confirmation process, offering history, insider perspective, reform proposals, and practical advice for nominees.

  • The Ever-Shrinking Fighting Force (2021) — A no-nonsense analysis of how Pentagon bureaucracy is eroding warfighting strength and how reform can reverse the decline.

  • On War and Politics: The Battlefield Inside Washington’s Beltway (2016) — A candid memoir from the front lines of Congress, the Pentagon, and the Marine Corps, reflecting on lessons learned from decades in national security.

IF CONFIRMED: An Insider’s View of the National Security Confirmation Process

IF CONFIRMED: An Insider’s View of the National Security Confirmation Process by Arnold Punaro offers an in-depth look at the national security confirmation process from someone who has lived it.

Punaro has advised thousands of people through their own confirmation processes and, having also served as Staff Director of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is among the foremost experts on the national security confirmation process. This book examines the often-overlooked challenges of the confirmation process from start to finish, proposes practical reforms, and guides qualified nominees to navigate it. The success of our government depends on attracting and confirming the very best people, and Punaro wrote this book with the hope that the content would encourage them to serve and help them succeed in the process.

On War and Politics

Arnold Punaro is the ultimate Washington insider. During his 35 years of service in the Marine Corps, both active and reserve, he rose to the rank of Major General. After being wounded in battle and decorated for valor in Vietnam, he redeployed to a different battlefield: Washington politics.

For almost fifty years, he has toiled at the intersection of the political and defense establishment, has served in key positions in the Pentagon, Congress and industry and has been a key participant in all the major defense and intelligence legislation of this era.

Punaro’s distinguished career of public service has given him an unrivaled perspective on the events and factors that have shaped defense policy, along with a clear vision on how to solve the tough, pressing challenges facing our nation today.

The Ever-Shrinking Fighting Force

Its capabilities unrivaled and its global reach unmatched, America’s military is the envy of the world. Yet, to those in the know, like retired Marine Major General Arnold Punaro, a former Staff Director of the Senate Armed Services Committee, there is compelling need for improvement in its support elements. From the glacial pace of acquisitions to the spiraling growth of the defense agencies to the fully-burdened costs of the All-Volunteer Force, the Department of Defense’s non-warfighting elements are not getting enough bang for the buck. Every recent Secretary of Defense has pushed business-minded reforms as a high priority, citing the need to convert overhead to warfighting capacity.

Despite substantial increases in defense spending over the last decades, the number of warfighters is still declining. The Ever-Shrinking Fighting Force lays out, in clear and compelling detail, the major factors that contribute to this adverse trend that has outlasted efforts to reverse it by strong Defense Secretaries and even Presidents.

Drawing on his half-century of experience in national security, Gen. Punaro offers a no-nonsense look at the inefficiencies that have plagued the Pentagon’s creeping bureaucracy for decades. With calls for defense reform emanating from both the executive and legislative branches, this timely book provides a road map for thoughtful and balanced improvements.