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Who Is Dale Brown?
Former U.S. Air Force captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of eleven consecutive
New York Times best-selling military-action-aviation adventure novels: 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) and FATAL TERRAIN (1997), THE TIN MAN (1998), BATTLE BORN (1999), and
WARRIOR CLASS (2001). His Fourteenth Novel AIRBATTLE FORCE will be published in late Spring 2003... Dale's novels are published in 11
languages and distributed to over 70 countries. Worldwide sales of his novels, audiobooks and
computer games exceed 10 million copies.
Dale was born in Buffalo, New York on November 2, 1956. He graduated from
Penn State University with a degree in Western European History and
received an Air Force commission in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier
in the B-52G Stratofortress heavy bomber and the FB-111A supersonic medium
bomber, and is the recipient of several military decorations and awards
including the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, the
Combat Crew Award, and the Marksmanship ribbon.
Dale is a director and volunteer pilot for AirLifeLine, a non-profit
national charitable medical transportation organization who fly needy
persons free of charge to receive treatment. He also supports a number
of organizations to support and promote law enforcement and reading.
Dale Brown is a member of The Writers Guild and a Life Member of the Air
Force Association and U.S. Naval Institute. He is a multi-engine and
instrument-rated private pilot and can often be found in the skies all
across the United States, piloting his own plane. On the ground, Dale
enjoys tennis, skiing, scuba diving, and hockey. Dale, his wife Diane,
and son Hunter live near the shores of Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
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