Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (Retired), a former editor at Proceedings and Naval History, edited The Two Thousand Yard Stare: Tom Lea’s World War II (Texas A&M University Press, 2008).

Articles by Brendan Greeley Jr.

Display Art from the Battlefield

By Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
December 2010
A huge treasure trove of combat art, “the best art collection no one has ever heard of,” is finally seeing the light of day.
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Book Reviews

By Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
April 2010
Reflections on the Literature and Lives that Inspired HBO's New World War II Miniseries. The best way to create a Pacific-war version of the award-winning television series Band of Brothers ...

Up Front with the Troops

By Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
December 2004
Naval History builds an in-depth profile of acclaimed combat photographer David Douglas Duncan around many of his greatest war images.
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'Open the Gates'

By Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley, USMC (Ret.)
June 2002
In this summary of the Naval Institute spring 2002 seminar on the service academies, one participant believes that granting the media unfettered access is the best path if the academies ...

Thanks, R.G.

By Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Greeley, USMC (Ret.)
August 2001
R.G. Smith was an extraordinary naval aviation artist whose mechanical engineering background added authenticity and detail to his paintings. His death in May 2001 marked the end of an accomplished ...