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A Marine and A Sailor
April 27, 2007 (San Dimas, CA) Military-Writers.com is a
website dedicated to listing all former United States military personnel who
have written books. The website added a sailor,
Shane Moore, and a Marine,
Robert Taubert.
Shane Moore is a detective with the
Gillespie Police Department (Illinois). His
debut novel is A Prisoner's Welcome.
Shane Moore describes his work as a fantasy
similar to Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter, but with much heavier writing and
themes which are best suited for the adult reader.
One reader/reviewer of
Shane Moores novel said, A Prisoner's
Welcome is a rare fantasy that lacks the troupes of almost every fantasy
novel out there. It starts out with young Lancalion searching for a person to
read some parchments that are supposed to detail the murder of his parents-an
orphan with power trying to discover the one responsible for his parents
murder-SAME OLD troupe! That is where it all changes. Moore takes us on a
whirlwind ride with politics, deceit, trickery, and backstabbing on a grand
scale.
Shane Moore served in the
United States Navy.
Robert "Bob" Taubert is thought of by FBI
veterans as the finest firearms and tactics instructor to serve in the FBI. He
has a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physical Education and served 12 years
as a reconnaissance infantry
Marine pulling two combat tours in Vietnam,
rising to the rank of Major and serving as company commander.
Robert Taubert joined the FBI serving his
country as a Special Agent for over twenty-four years. While in the FBI he was
heavily involved in Special Operations and was one of the founders and trainers
of the FBIs Elite Hostage Rescue Team (HRT. Bob served as the FBI SOG liaison
for the USMC and US Navy special operations entities. Bob is responsible for the
birth of the widely known SEAL Team 6 and assisted what was to become todays
US Navy's Development Group, in gaining
official recognition as a national counter
terrorism asset by the
military.
Serving as the senior instructor at the FBI Academy in the
FBIs SOARS, the elite Special Operations units
Robert Taubert was chosen by the DEA to train
and equip DEA agents in Close Quarters Battle,
SWAT tactics and combat survival skills. These
agents went on to participate in some of the most highly secretive joint agency
covert operations that the US has ever run. During his tours of duty with the
Bureau and DEA he attended every major firearms school in the world and
qualified as a Master or Expert in long and short firearms.
Following the FBI he was a staff instructor at the Smith &
Wesson Academy; he is a subject matter expert in
SWAT, Anti-Terrorism,
Hostage Rescue and
Police Survival issues; he is a Staff
Instructor for the US Department of State's Anti-Terrorism
Assistance Program and is also an adjunct Instructor at Alan Brosnan's Tactical
Explosive Entry School and Kelly McCains Crucible
Training Center. He is an accomplished author
and is a staff writer for many LE Magazines, publications, and journals. Robert
Taubert is the co-author of Soldiering on: The Stories of Two Former Kiwi
SAS Men in Their Continuing World-Wide Careers of Adventure.
In addition to hosting current,
former and retired
military personnel who have written books,
Military-Writers.com is building and extensive
web-based directory of
military personnel who own businesses.
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