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Neil Levin
"An Angel Rode My Wing"

Raised in the East, Neil left the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science during the Korean War to begin a twenty-year career in Marine Av
iation including two combat tours of duty in Vietnam.

Father of four and wanting to share his adventures, he started to write short stories in 1996 of which seven were published plus a book in 2004. He resides in Oceanside, California.

 
 
 
 
 

For Those Who Fought For It,  Freedom
Has A Price The Protected Will Never Know
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James P. Slusser, Sr.
"Spooks"

Jim Slusser grew up in southwest Ohio in the forties and fifties. To avoid the Draft, he joined the U.S. Navy in 1961, serving all over the world until leaving the Service in 1971. (“I grew up and went to school in Ohio, but I got my education in the Navy.”) His military assignments contributed significantly to his abilities to narrate the story of his characters in Spooks.

Jim is currently retired from a successful Real Estate career and living in Ohio with his wife, a Nurse he met while he was in the Navy and their bevy of rescued dogs.

 

 
 
 
 

Patrick Tracy
"Street Fight in Iraq"

Patrick Tracy was born in 1967 and raised in Pittston, PA. A 19 year career infantry Marine, stationed in Scotland, Japan, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Colorado and presently resides in San Clemente, California with his wife Janet and daughters Sonia and Danielle.

Patrick reported for duty at Camp Pendleton in September of 2003 and deployed to Iraq in August of 2004 as the Company Gunnery Sergeant for Fox Company 2nd Battalion 5th Marines. In December of 2005, Patrick was promoted to First Sergeant. Currently he is on active deployment.

 

 
 
 
 
  Stephanie Hanson
"A Corpsman's Legacy"

Stephanie Hanson lives in Portland, OR where she works as a Marketing
Coordinator for WebMD. She attended college in Washington DC where she earned a Business Degree.


She travels extensively giving speeches on her journey to find out
about her father and loves to spend time with veterans hearing of their
experiences. "A Corpsman's Legacy" is her first book.

 

   
 

 
 
  D. Clayton Meadows
"Of Ice and Steel"

D. Clayton Meadows served nearly twenty years on nuclear submarines. He served on the nuclear Fast Attack submarines USS RAY, USS DALLAS, and USS SPRINGFIELD. His writing includes numerous articles dealing with submarine history. This is his first novel. He lives in Charleston , South Carolina.

 

   
 

 
 
  Tom Morrow
"Nebraska Doppelganger"


For the past 38 years, he has enjoyed life as a newspaper reporter and editor, with the past 13 years spent as the daily community columnist for the North County Times in Oceanside, just north of San Diego, California. As an award-winning newspaper reporter and columnist, the author interviewed dozens of Allied and German combat veterans of World War II while doing research for this book. From their stories come the “Nebraska Doppelganger.”
  
 Thomas J. Morrow was born in Nebraska and spent much of his youth in Nebraska and Iowa. He graduated from high school in Seymour, Iowa, and through the years earned three college degrees.
 
   
 

 


 
J. Stryker Meyer
"On the Ground"

Born Jan 19, 1946, John Stryker Meyer entered the Army Dec.1, 1966. He completed basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J., advanced infantry training at Ft. Gordon, Ga. jump school at Ft. Benning, Ga. and graduated from the Special Forces Qualification Course in Dec.1967.

John was assigned to Special Operation Group, MAC in Vietnam where he served for two years.

Returning to the states, he completed his college education at Trenton State College. Upon graduation, he worked at the Trenton Times for 10 years, eight years at the San Diego Union and is a columnist at the North County Times in Oceanside, CA.  Meyer and his wife Anna, live in Oceanside, CA. Meyer is a lifetime member and director of the Special Operations Association Board of Directors.
 

 
 

 
 
  Karen Black
"Code of Conduct"

Karen Black is an estate planning, trust, probate and elder law attorney practicing in California. Her background includes: legal secretary, a construction estimator and Suzuki motorcycle dealer.

Karen has four children and Cole, her husband,  has one son from a previous marriage.

Cole Black, spent almost seven years as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam. Though the book is fictional, part of this novel is based on his daily true life experience in the prison camps and his subsequent return home.

 

   
 

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