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Military Writers adds first three
December 15, 2006 (San Dimas, CA).
Military-Writers.com, a website listing current, former and active
United States Military personnel who have authored books, added its first
three military writers: Richard Huffman, Chuck Chambers and Raymond Foster.
Richard Neal Huffman was born the son of a sharecropper. At the age of two
his parents migrated to southwest Michigan. At 20, Richard was drafted into the
United States Army where he served as a medic. He completed a tour of duty
in the Panama Canal Zone where he was assigned as an ambulance driver for the
601st Medical Detachment of the United States Southern Command. In
the regular Army, Richard was an E-4. After discharge, he joined the Michigan
Army National Guard and later the Army Reserves. In the guard he was both a
medic and tank crewmen. Richard joined the Bangor
Police Department and throughout his career he would serve as a patrol
officer, training officer, sergeant, detective and assistant
chief of police. Richards first book, Dreams in Blue: The Real Police,
is an autobiographical journey that takes the reader inside the world of the
small town cop. He introduces the reader to people, situations, and a culture
that is both interesting and unique. Richards second book, Rubal, is a
fictional account of a Union soldier during the Civil War.
A former
police officer for the city of Palmetto (Florida),
Chuck Chambers is the Chief investigator and owner of Chambers
Investigations. In 1965, Chuck Chambers joined the
United States Marine Corps and held a position in the Anti Tank Battalion. In
his book, The Private Investigator Handbook: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Protect
Yourself, Get Justice, or Get Even, he shares his insider expertise, with true
case histories from his files, tricks of the trade, and step-by-step advice to
help readers be able to: Catch a cheating spouse; Uncover hidden assets,
monetary malfeasance, and fraud; Tail and track a mark; Use the Internet to get
information on anything and anyone; Protect one's privacy; Prepare an
intelligence file on anyone-on and off line; and, Find and preserve legal
evidence.
Raymond E. Foster retired at the rank of lieutenant from the
Los Angeles Police Department after 24 years of service. He served in the
United States Coast Guard as a radioman from 1976 to 1982. He has a BA in
criminal justice, masters in public administration and is currently working
on his PhD. Raymonds first book,
Police Technology, has been adopted by over 100 colleges and universities.
His second book,
Leadership: Texas Hold em Style, is schedule to be published next year.
His current writing projects include an introduction to policing text book and a
book on marketing.
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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