Hammel, Eric M.
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- Eric Hammel WWW site, accessed July 9, 2020 :Eric Hammel's books (Fractals, Fractals in art)
- His The Root: marines in Beirut, 1985:CIP t.p. (United States Marine Compound Bombing)
- His Chosin, c1981:t.p. (Eric M. Hammel)
- His 76 hours, c1985:t.p. (Eric Hammel) jkt. (writer of military history; lives in Pacifica, Calif.)
- His Munda Trail, 1989:CIP t.p. (Eric M. Hammel) pub. info. (Eric Maxwell Hammel; b. 6/29/46, Salem, Mass.; B.S., journalism, Temple Univ., 1972)
Wikipedia description:
Eric M. Hammel (June 29, 1946 – August 25, 2020) was a military historian, with a focus on the military campaigns of the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific War, and other military action in World War II as well as military conflicts including the Vietnam War and the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Hammel wrote a series of books about World War II Flying Aces but his most influential book was The Root : The Marines in Beirut, August 1982-February 1984 on the subject of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings. Hammel worked in several occupations before he settled on writing and publishing. He was formerly a stringer and contributing editor to Leatherneck Magazine. He owned and operated a publishing business under the names Pacifica Press and Pacifica Military History. He died on August 25, 2020, of Parkinson's disease.
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