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Posted on 12/14/14 at 8:31 am to
Posted by Ridgewalker
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Posted on 12/14/14 at 8:31 am to
W.E.B.s stuff is great fiction.

Add the Brotherhood of War series to that.

I think that series is the best of the bunch and it's only 6 books.
Posted by Themole
Palatka Florida
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 12/14/14 at 2:17 pm to
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W.E.B.s stuff is great fiction.

Add the Brotherhood of War series to that.

I think that series is the best of the bunch and it's only 6 books.


A Little background on W.E.B Griffin from wiki: Early life, education, and military service

Griffin grew up in New York City and Philadelphia. He joined the United States Army in 1946. His MOS was counter-intelligence and in this capacity he served in the Constabulary in Germany, thus earning the Army of Occupation Medal. After completing his active duty military service, Griffin attended Philipps-Universität Marburg at Marburg-an-der-Lahn. His college days were cut short in 1951 when he was recalled to serve in the Korean War, first as an official Army war correspondent, then as public information officer for U.S. X Corps, which included the 1st Marine Division. Griffin received the Combat Infantryman Badge for service at the front lines.[2] His knowledge of combat and garrison life and his friendships with military personnel from different services would well serve his writing. Many of his books are dedicated to fallen comrades who died in Korea or later on in Vietnam or while serving with the international peacekeeping force dispatched during the Lebanese Civil War. Griffin is modest about his own service. He once told a Barnes & Noble interviewer:

My own military background is wholly undistinguished. I was a sergeant. What happened was that I was incredibly lucky in getting to be around some truly distinguished senior officers, sergeants, and spooks.

Ditto Brotherhood of War.

Link to his web page: LINK
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