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Charles Sheehan-Miles
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http://www.goodreads.com/csheehanmiles
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| born |
February 12, 1971
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| gender |
male |
| place of birth |
Atlanta, Georgia, The United States |
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http://www.sheehanmiles.com |
| genre |
Literature & Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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| influences |
[a:Colleen McCullough|2325|Colleen McCullough|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1232851089p2/2325.jpg], [a:Robert A. Heinlein|205|Robert A. Heinlein|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1192826560p2/205.jpg], [a:Marion Zimmer Bradley|11359|Marion Zimmer Bradley|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1190161367p2/11359.jpg], [a:Jodi Picoult|7128|Jodi Picoult|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1268687427p2/7128.jpg], [a:Nelson DeMille|1238|Nelson DeMille|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1224854460p2/1238.jpg], [ |
about this author
Charles Sheehan-Miles is the author of two novels including Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War, and Republic: A Novel of America's Future.
Charles served in combat with the 24th Infantry Division during the 1991 Gulf War, and was decorated for valor for helping rescue fellow tank crewmen from a burning tank during the Battle at Rumayla. Since then, he has been a regular speaker on issues relating to the Gulf War, ill veterans and the impact of sanctions on the civilian population of Iraq.
He is a former President and co-founder of the National Gulf War Resource Center and has served on the board of the Education for Peace in Iraq Center. Prior to becoming executive director of Veterans for Common Sense in August 2004, he was director of the Nuclear Policy Research Institute in Washington, DC.
In 2006, he joined the staff of Veterans for America (formerly known as the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation and co-winner of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize). He continues to work with the organization as its director of information technology.
Charles lives in Cary, North Carolina with his wife Veronica and their two children.
Sheehan-Miles’ compelling war experiences have been profiled in a variety of publications, articles and documentaries in the last decade.
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