George Nafziger
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George F. Nafziger is an American writer, an author and editor of numerous books and articles in military history. He earned his BS from Miami University in 1971, his MBA from Miami University in 1976 and his Ph.D. in Military History from The Union Institute in 1999. He was commissioned as an Ensign USN in 1971 and served 4 years on active duty, including two tours to Vietnam aboard the USS Hull (DD945). In 1975 he left the regular Navy and joined the Reserves in 1977. He retired from the US Navy Reserves as a Captain in 1995. He currently works in a US Department of State program known as ACOTA, where he trains African officers in peacekeeping operations.
Dr. Nafziger is a former director of the Napoleonic Society of America and the Napoleonic Alliance.
Dr. Nafziger is the owner of The Nafziger Collection[1] publishing house, specializing in military history. The Nafziger Collection, Inc., produces, as of 2007, 178 different titles on military history ranging from the War of the Spanish Succession through World War II, with a heavy emphasis on the Wars of the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and WWII. As a publisher of obscure military works, he is constantly seeking authors with unpublished manuscripts on military history that are seeking a publisher.