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Press Release: Richard S. Lowry to write for Osprey Publishing

By Brian King History News |  Published: February 11, 2005 at 1:17 am

NOTED AUTHOR SIGNED BY WORLD RENOWNED PUBLISHER
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British based, Osprey Publishing Ltd., has just commissioned Richard S. Lowry to write the next book in its Warrior Series.

The books in Osprey’s Warrior Series span military history, from Roman Legionnaires and their contemporaries to the men who fought in Vietnam. Richard will expand Osprey’s offering to include U. S. Marines in Operation Iraqi Freedom. "U.S. Marine in Iraq – 2003" will be available sometime in early 2006.

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Meanwhile, look for "The Gulf War Chronicles" which is currently available through your neighborhood book outlets and all the major online booksellers.

"The Gulf War Chronicles"
provides a concise and compelling account of
Operation Desert Storm.
              


Watch for "Marines in the Garden of Eden" which will tell of America’s sons and daughters who fought, bled and died in a little-known city on the banks of the Euphrates River. Richard will tell the amazing and true story of the battle of An Nasiriyah, as seen through the eyes of over 100 of its participants.

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Richard S. Lowry is an internationally recognized military historian and author. He proudly served in the United States Nuclear Submarine Service during the Vietnam War. Richard has lived in Central Florida for the last 22 years. He is married and a father of three young men.

He is an entrepreneur, consultant, public speaker and eleventh-generation American. Richard is a frequent contributor to several military websites such as military.com and militaryhistory.com. He has been published in Military Magazine and the Marine Corps Gazette. In June of 2004, Richard was awarded a research grant from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation to support his development of the next great U.S. Marine Corps saga.



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