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Author Title(s) Bond, Larry: Vortex — a South African war that spreads to neighboring nations and ultimately involves Cuba and the United States.; Cauldron — a French and German led European Confederation go to war with the US, Great Britain and several Eastern European countries over the Polish, Czech and others refusal to join the European Confederation - satellite weapons, military ...
He is known primarily as the author of the military thrillers The Mullah's Storm, Silent Enemy, The Renegades, The Warriors, and Sand and Fire. [1] Young served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars with the West Virginia Air National Guard. [2] Young's military experience inspired his debut novel, The Mullah's Storm, which garnered positive reviews ...
Jack Carr was born into a military family and his mother was a librarian which gave him access to many books. He developed interests in authors such as Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille and Louis L'Amour. When Carr first learned about the United States Navy SEALs at the age of 7, he decided that that was the career he was going to pursue. [7]
Clancy has author status on the cover of dozens of books. Seventeen of his novels made it to the top of the New York Times best seller list. He co-authored memoirs of top generals, and produced numerous guided tours of the elite aspects of the American military. [citation needed] Andrew Bacevich states:
This is a list of works in the military science fiction subgenre of science fiction, sorted by the creator's surname or, in case of film and television, the title. Contents: Top
James Jones (author), 25th Infantry Division, United States Army, Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal (From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line) Lt.Col Jorma Karhunen, Finnish fighter ace and Mannerheim Cross awardee, a notable fiction and history author; Cyril M. Kornbluth, United States Army.
Jeff Edwards (born 1959) is an American author of bestselling military thrillers. [1] He has published articles and opinion columns, mostly on Military.com and military newspapers. The majority of his published work, fiction and non-fiction pertains to the U.S. military.
The following is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name: A. Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse; Stephen Ambrose; Raymond Aron; B. Andrew Bacevich ...