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Who is Dale Brown?
Dale Brown is an American author who specializes in writing military-aviation-action thrillers. His works on the military, particularly within the aviation community, provide readers with a futuristic but sometimes outrageous look into the future of modern aviation warfare. Concepts such as air-borne laser defense systems, unmanned fighter aircrafts, in-flight automated rearming of planes, robotic soldiers are all part of his stories. Although some of his works might seem to be too far into the future, some ideas from his work such as unmanned aircrafts are starting to be a norm in the current military, particularly in the United States of America.

His accomplishments
Dale Brown graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Western European History and received a commission from the United States Air Force in 1978. During his career in the military, he was a recipient of several military decorations and awards including the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak cluster, the Combat Crew Award and the Marksmanship ribbon. He retired as a US Air Force captain and wrote his first book, The Flight of the Old Dog in 1986. Since then, he has thirteen New York Times best-sellers to his credit.

Individual Works
The Flight of the Old Dog (1987) Silver Tower (1988) Day of the Cheetah (1989) Hammerheads (1990) Sky Masters (1991) Night of the Hawk (1992) Chains of Command (1993) Storming Heaven (1994) Shadows of Steel (1996) Fatal Terrain (1997) The Tin Men (1998) Battle Born (1999) Warrior Class (2001) Wings of Fire (2002) Air Battle Force (2003) Plan of Attack (2004) Act of War (2005) Edge of Battle (2006)

Collaborations
Dreamland (2001) Nerve Center (2002) Razor’s Edge (2002) Piranha (2003) Strike Zone (2004) Armageddon (2005) End Game (2006)

Work Cited
"Dale Brown". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 11 Nov. 2006. 

Pics Courtesy of. "Dale Brown's Reader Info Command Center. 11 Nov. 2006 