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United States Marine Corps officer and military historian (1938–2014)
Joseph H. Alexander
BornJoseph Hammond Alexander
(1938-01-24)January 24, 1938
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedSeptember 28, 2014(2014-09-28) (aged 76)
Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
SubjectMilitary history
Notable worksUtmost Savagery: The Amphibious Seizure of Tarawa

Joseph Hammond Alexander (January 24, 1938 – September 28, 2014) was a Colonel of the United States Marine Corps and historian.

Education

Alexander obtained master's degrees in history and national defense from North Carolina, Georgetown and Jacksonville Universities.

He also graduated with distinction from the Naval War College.

Military career

Alexander served in the Marine Corps for 29 years.

He had been in command of a company during his time in Vietnam and then a battalion in Okinawa.

He later served in amphibious task forces on ships at sea for five years.

By the time of his retirement he reached the rank of colonel and served as chief of staff of the 3rd Marine Division in the western Pacific.

Post-Military

When Alexander retired, he began a whole new career as a military history writer. He worked with Lou Reda Productions as chief historian and scriptwriter for their documentaries, which were aired on the History Channel of the Arts and Entertainment Network. He resided in Asheville, North Carolina.

He was a member of the board of Habitat for Humanity and volunteered as a home builder.

He died at the age of 76 in Asheville, North Carolina on September 28, 2014.

SEMPER FIDELIS

Selected publications

Awards

  • Naval Institute Author of the Year in 1996
  • Naval History Author of the Year in 2010
  • Theodore And Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize In Naval History in 1995

References

  1. ^ Alexander, Joseph (2001). Edson's Raiders: The 1st Marine Raider Battalion in World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
  2. ^ Alexander, Joseph (1997). Storm Landings: Epic Amphibious Battles in the Central Pacific. Library of Congress.
  3. Alexander, Joseph; Horan, Don; Stahl, Nick (1997). A Fellowship of Valor: The Battle History of the United States Marines. Lou Reda Productions, Inc.
  4. ^ "Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired) | U.S. Naval Institute". Usni.org. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
  5. Alexander, Joseph (1995). Sea Soldiers in the Cold War: Amphibious Warfare 1945-1991. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute.
  6. "Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, U.S. Marine Corps - U.S. Naval Institute". usni.org. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
  7. Joseph H. Alexander. "Utmost Savagery". Goodreads. Retrieved 2015-03-16.

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