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Gary E. Brosch
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Gary's first incarnation was an as Army officer for 26 years. During the latter half of the Cold War he planned and performed Special Forces operations, and covert and clandestine intelligence, counterintelligence and counterrorist operations on four continents. Later in his career Gary served on Director for Central Intellligence (DCI) policy-making committees where he assisted in formulating national policies for his operational specialties.
Gary's second incarnation was as a successful small business owner. He consulted with some of the largest American and multinational corporations concerning their respective competitive postures, and on their long-term strategic business development activities.
He is beginning his third incarnation as a fiction writer.
Accomplishments: Two successful careers; a third underway. All the while being able to maintain at least observable evidence that he remains marginably sane and with a measurable sense of humor.
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| | Conversations With General Longstreet by Gary E. Brosch . . . Longstreet continued, stating that these personal calamities heaped, as they were, upon pressing military considerations began to weigh mightily upon Lee. “I could see fissures opening in his usually stoic composure.’ He said that no one outside of Lee’s immediate staff (and not all of them) perceived Lee’s condition; not his subordinate commanders and most certainly no one in his army. To ...
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| Unnamed sequal to "Yahuti". by Gary E. Brosch Douglas Mallory was an American Special Forces and Intelligence Officer during the Vietnam Era. He was betrayed into the hands of a non-nationa; organization which had surprising plans for the world. Makkory's identity was completely destroyed, as was his entire history; his death faked in the Alps.Mallory was coerced into supporting this organization as an operative for 30 years. He finally deci...
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 | Yahuti by Gary E. Brosch Almost ninety-thousand men disappeared into thin air between World War Two and the Vietnam War. Most were surely lost to the exigencies of combat or vaporized by the engines of war. Just as surely others were not. What of these men?
Douglas Mallory was a military officer, an intelligence operative doing the Intelligence Community’s bidding. He was officially listed as being killed in an air a...
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| The Tao of Paul by Gary E. Brosch (Under the Pen) A look at the travel writings of Paul Theroux....
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Short Stories
 Prep A'Lau And The People of The Clouds by Gary E. Brosch Long before an unemployed Italian navigator sold his story and his services to an expansive Spanish queen, and rewarded her with the riches of a continent he claimed but never saw; long before a lone ...
Something About Love by Gary E. Brosch I believe a metamorphosis begins within a man the moment he gives his heart to a woman in (what he is absolutely convinced is) adult love – and is reciprocated. There is no escape from that initial e...
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| My first novel: "Yahuti" was released early in March 04. It is a story about a 'breather' - an American military MIA who suddenly appears after 30 years, and tells all.
Cover will be posted here.
A number of sequels will follow. |
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