With more than 40 million books in print in more than 10 languages, bestselling novelist W.E.B. Griffin enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a master of the military thriller.

Griffin began his career not as a writer but as a military man like the type he would eventually make millions writing about. After growing up in both New York City and the Philadelphia suburb of Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Griffin took the step in 1946 that -- little did he know at the time -- would set the course for his literary life: He enlisted in the United States Army. After finishing basic training, he went through counterintelligence instruction at Fort Holabird, New Jersey, and was assigned to the Army of Occupation in Germany under Major General I. D. White, commander of the U.S. Constabulary.

In 1951, while attending Philips University, in Marburg an der Lahn, in Germany, Griffin was recalled to active duty during the Korean War. He again served under General White, both at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and in Korea, where he earned the Expert Combat Infantry Badge and served as a combat correspondent and as acting X Corps (Group) information officer. Upon his release from active duty in 1953, Griffin was appointed chief of the Publications Division of the Army Signal Aviation Test & Support Activity at the Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Although he first wrote under various pen names, Griffin didn't begin writing his bestselling string of military novels until he was well into his 50s. His first Brotherhood of War novel, The Lieutenants, was published in 1982 and touched off Griffin's well-known reputation for writing with historical accuracy and fascinating detail. Publishers Weekly noted that this first novel "captures the rhythms of WW II army life... in an absorbing account of life among military men." Griffin would go on to pen additional books in the Brotherhood of War sequence and to launch other bestselling series -- including The Corps, Badge of Honor, Honor Bound, and Men at War, among others.

While Griffin's public persona is a bit of an enigma -- he's not one to make the talk show rounds -- it's clear that he both knows and appreciates his readers, especially his fellow military men. On his official web site, Griffin reflects, "Nothing honors me more than a serviceman, veteran, or cop telling me how much he enjoys reading my books."

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Title: Close Combat (Corps Series #6), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Death at Nuremberg (Clandestine Operations Series #4), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Semper Fi (Corps Series #1), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Curtain of Death (Clandestine Operations Series #3), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: By Order of the President (Presidential Agent Series #1), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Hunters (Presidential Agent Series #3), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Broken Trust (Badge of Honor Series #13), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Under Fire (Corps Series #9), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The New Breed (Brotherhood of War Series #7), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Hostage (Presidential Agent Series #2), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Battleground (Corps Series #4), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Deadly Assets (Badge of Honor Series #12), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Counterattack (Corps Series #3), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: Behind the Lines (Corps Series #7), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Shooters (Presidential Agent Series #4), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Captains (Brotherhood of War Series #2), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Berets (Brotherhood of War Series #5), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Colonels (Brotherhood of War Series #4), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Generals (Brotherhood of War Series #6), Author: W. E. B. Griffin
Title: The Witness (Badge of Honor Series #4), Author: W. E. B. Griffin

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