D. M. Giangreco, served as an
editor at Military Review, United States Army Command and Genneral Stafff College, for ovor 20 years. Giangreco has
lectured widely on national security matters. An award-winning
author of nine books on military and sociopolitical subjects, he
has also written extensively for various national and international
publications and news agencies. Giangreco was awarded the Society
for Military History's 1998 Moncado Prize for his article "Casualty
Projections for the US Invasions of Japan, 1945-1946: Planning
and Policy Implications." Giangreco also won the Gerard Gilbert
Award (1988 France and Colonies Philatelic Society) for his book
Roosevelt de Gaulle and the Posts, and his article "The Truth
About Kamikazes," was the principal nomination of US Naval
Institute, Annapolis, for the Association of Naval Aviation’s
award for Best Article of 1997 on Naval Aviation. Giangreco's work
has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Russian (pirated),
Japanese, and Chinese. His most recent books are, Dear Harry on
the correspondence of "Everyday Americans" with the Truman
White House (2000), Artillery in Korea: Massing Fires and Reinventing
the Wheel (2003), Eyewitness D-Day (2004), and Eyewitness Vietnam
(2006). His Hell to Pay (Potomac Books) will be release in 2007,
and Hooah! (Barnes & Noble Books) in 2008.
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