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Events: Saturday Author's Hall
The Authors' Hall is your opportunity to meet in person with each of these prominent authors. Bring your books from home, or purchase the books at the conference* to have each author sign your copy.
Please check back as we add to our growing list of distinguished authors for the 2008 conference!
If you are the author of a book and would like to be considered for this event, please Contact Us.
In addition to the authors noted below, each of our speakers will be available during the Authors' Hall.
Colonel Matthew Bogdanos
CONFIRMED: Matthew Bogdanos, a Colonel in the Marine Reserves and author of
Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Passion to Recover the World’s Greatest Stolen Treasures
In April 2003, he began the investigation into the looting of Baghdad’s Iraq Museum, which resulted in the recovery of more than 6,000 antiquities in eight countries. He is the recipient of a 2005 National Humanities Medal for his work recovering Iraq’s treasures and the author of “Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine's Passion to Recover the World's Greatest Stolen Treasures ,” published by Bloomsbury in 2005.
Patrick K. O'Donnell
CONFIRMED: Patrick K. O’Donnell is the author of
We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines that Took Fallujah , a riveting first-hand account of the fierce battle for Fallujah in 2004 and the Marines who fought there — a story of brotherhood and sacrifice in a platoon of heroes. For more information about the book, see
www.WeWereOne.com
He is the author of three previous books: Beyond Valor , winner of the prestigious William E. Colby Award for Outstanding Military History; Into the Rising Sun ; and Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs .
He is also the founder of the Drop Zone (thedropzone.org) , an award-winning online oral history Web site. He lives in Virginia.
Colonel Bryan McCoy
CONFIRMED: Colonel Bryan McCoy was the commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion 4th Marine Regiment from May 2002 through July 2004 and led his battalion through two combat tours in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 3rd Battalion was the first Marine unit to enter Baghdad on April 7, 2003, and it was this unit that pulled down the Saddam statue in Firdos Square on April 9, 2003. In the second tour the 3rd Battalion saw action during Operation Vigilant Resolve in Fallujah in April and May of 2004.
McCoy has served primarily in infantry and light armored reconnaissance units as platoon commander, company commander, and operations officer at the battalion and regimental levels. In 2004, McCoy testified before the United States Congress House Armed Services Committee on the situation in Iraq.
McCoy’s awards include the Legion of Merit with Combat ‘V’, the Bronze Star with Combat ‘V’, and the Combat Action Ribbon with gold star in lieu of second award. He was the winner of the 2003 Navy League General John A. Lejuene Inspirational Leadership Award and has been the subject of articles in Time magazine and New York Times Magazine.
McCoy is a published author on combat leadership (The Passion of Command: The Moral Imperative of Leadership ) and is the subject of the book McCoy’s Marines: Darkside to Baghdad by embedded reporter John Koopman. He is currently the commanding office of the 7th Marine Regiment, Twentynine Palms, California.
Bridget C. Cantrell, Ph.D.
CONFIRMED: Co-Author
Down Range: To Iraq and Back ,
Once a Warrior: Wired for Life , and workbook course entitled, "Turning Your Heart Toward Home"
Dr. Bridget C. Cantrell is a member of the American Psychological Association, Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists, The International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, and National Board Certified Counselor Association. She has specialized in trauma for several years, and her primary work now encompasses counseling war veterans and their families.
With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology she is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Washington, and is Nationally Board Certified Mental Health Counselor.
The authors of best-selling, Down Range: To Iraq and Back , Dr. Bridget Cantrell and Vietnam Veteran Chuck Dean, have teamed up once again to take you on the next step in the process of coming home when your tour of duty is over. Their new book, Once a Warrior: Wired For Life , comes out just prior to the conference.
Once a Warrior: Wired For Life illustrates how to turn negatives into positives and assists our highly trained military personnel in utilizing their tremendous potential in achieving success and happiness after they are released from military service. This book highlights the path along the way to transitioning from warrior to civilian. It is not a book to read just once, but one to study over and over again.
Dr. Cantrell will be presenting the General Session "Returning from Combat" on Saturday as well as being available in the Authors' Hall both Friday and Saturday.
*Proceeds from the sale of following speakers' books will go to support the following:
Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, Thieves of Baghdad : Baghdad Museum
Colonel Bryan P. McCoy, The Passion of Command : Semper Fi Fund
Dr. Bridget Cantrell, Once a Warrior: Wired for Life : Hearts Toward Home Foundation