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Ralph Peters

American military officer and authorThis article is about the military officer, novelist and essayist. For the president of the Long Island Rail Road, see Ralph Peters (LIRR).

Ralph Peters (born April 19, 1952) is a retired United States Army lieutenant colonel and author.

In addition to his non-fiction books, he has published eight novels under the pen name Owen Parry of which Honor's Kingdom received the Hammett Prize. Three of his novels published as Ralph Peters received the W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Military
    • 2.2 Writing
  • 3 Views
    • 3.1 Iraq War
    • 3.2 Afghanistan
      • 3.2.1 Bowe Bergdahl
    • 3.3 Donald Rumsfeld
    • 3.4 Obama foreign policy
    • 3.5 Russia
    • 3.6 Israel
    • 3.7 Fox News
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 Bibliography
    • 5.1 Novels
    • 5.2 Nonfiction
  • 6 References
  • 7 Sources
  • 8 External links

Early life and education

Peters is of German Lutheran descent on his father's side, and Welsh Methodist on his mother's. He was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and grew up in nearby Schuylkill Haven. His father was a coal miner and businessman. His wife, Katherine McIntire Peters, is the Deputy Editor of Government Executive Media Group, a division of Atlantic Media.

Career

Military

Peters enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1976 after graduating from Pennsylvania State University.

Peters' first *ignment was in Germany. After returning from Germany, he attended Officer Candidate School and received a commission in 1980. Subsequently, he served with 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, then part of the 1st Armored Division.

Peters spent ten years in Germany working in military intelligence. He later became a Foreign Area Officer, specializing in the Soviet Union. He attended the Command and General Staff College. His last *ignment was to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence. He retired in 1998 as a lieutenant colonel, concluding a total of 22 years of military service.

Writing

Peters's first novel was Bravo Romeo, a spy thriller set in West Germany, and was published in 1981. Since then, his novels progressed from futuristic scenarios involving the Soviet Army to contemporary terrorism and failed state issues. His characters are often presented as military mavericks who have the knowledge and courage to tackle problems others cannot or will not. His novel, The War After Armageddon, was released in 2009. In 2008, he published the non-fiction Looking for Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World. He is a regular contributor to the military history magazine, Armchair General Magazine, and he also serves on its Advisory Board.

He has also written historical war novels. His novels about the American Civil War have been well received and recognized with the Hammett Prize and the W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction.

He has published numerous essays on strategy in military journals such as Parameters, Military Review, and Armed Forces Journal, reports for the United States Marine Corps (see Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities), formerly wrote a regular opinion column for the New York Post, and has written essays and columns for USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Newsweek, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Monthly and Army magazine. Peters is a member of the Board of Contributors for USA Today's Forum Page, part of the newspaper's Opinion section.

Views

Iraq War

Peters strongly supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the ensuing Iraq War. In July 2017, Fox News host Tucker Carlson told Peters: "I would hate to go back and read your columns *uring America that taking out Saddam Hussein will make the region calmer, more peaceful, and America safer when, in fact, it has done exactly the opposite, and it has empowered Russia and Iran, the two countries you say you fear most."

Afghanistan

In February 2009, Peters called for U.S. troops to be pulled out of Afghanistan, writing, "we've mired ourselves by attempting to modernize a society that doesn't want to be – and cannot be – transformed." He continued, "We needed to smash our enemies and leave. Had it proved necessary, we could have returned later for another punitive mission. Instead, we fell into the great American fallacy of believing ourselves responsible for helping those who've harmed us."

Bowe Bergdahl

Peters expressed sympathy for POW Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl's family, but speculated (Fox News, July 19, 2009) that Bergdahl might be "an apparent deserter ... if he walked away from his post and his buddies in wartime – I don't care how hard it sounds – as far as I'm concerned the Taliban can save us a lot of legal h*les and legal bills." He characterized Bergdahl's description (in the Taliban produced video) of U.S. military behavior in Afghanistan as collaboration with the enemy, even if coerced. Peters hoped Bergdahl would be reunited with his family, but argued that the US media had glorified one captured soldier who Peters claimed had shamed his unit and lied, while ignoring genuine heroes and casualties (The O'Reilly Factor, July 21).

Donald Rumsfeld

In 2011, Peters criticized former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, saying: "I am allergic to Rumsfeld. We did a great thing in Iraq, but we did it very badly. He is an extremely talented man but he has the tragic flaw of hubris. His arrogance is unbearable. My friends in uniform just hate him."

Obama foreign policy

During Stuart Varney's Fox Business Network show on December 7, 2015, Peters referred to President Barack Obama as a "total *", leading Fox News to suspend him for two weeks.

Russia

In July 2017, Peters said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "is comparable" to Adolf Hitler. "He hates America. He wants to hurt us. ... Russia is evil. Russia is our enemy."

Israel

Peters praised President Donald Trump for his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Fox News

In March 2018, Peters publicly quit his role as an expert commentator on Fox News. In his goodbye letter to his colleagues, he wrote:

Four decades ago, I took an oath as a newly commissioned officer. I swore to "support and defend the Cons*ution," and that oath did not expire when I took off my uniform. Today, I feel that Fox News is *aulting our cons*utional order and the rule of law, while fostering corrosive and unjustified paranoia among viewers. Over my decade with Fox, I long was proud of the *ociation. Now I am ashamed.

In the same letter, he also called the Trump administration "ethically ruinous" and accused Fox News of "harming our system of government for profit", calling the network a "propaganda machine" for the Trump administration. On Anderson Cooper 360°, Peters likened Trump's behavior to sedition.

Awards

In 2013, Peters was named as the recipient of the W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction from the American Library *ociation for his novel Cain at Gettysburg. He received the award again in 2014 for Hell or Richmond and in 2016 for Valley of the Shadow and in 2020 for Darkness at Chancellorsville.

In 2002, he received the Hammett Prize from the International *ociation of Crime Writers, North American Branch (IACW/NA) for Honor's Kingdom.

Bibliography

Novels

  • As Ralph Peters
    • Bravo Romeo – 1981 ISBN:978-0399900976
    • Red Army – 1989 ISBN:978-0671676681
    • The War in 2020 – 1991 ISBN:0671676709
    • Flames of Heaven: A Novel of the End of the Soviet Union – 1994 ISBN:0811726843
    • The Perfect Soldier – 1995 ISBN:0671865838
    • The Devil's Garden – 1998 ISBN:978-0811731065
    • Twilight of Heroes – 1999 ISBN:0811726908
    • Traitor – 1999 ISBN:0380976412
    • The War After Armageddon – 2009 ISBN:978-0765323552
    • The Officers' Club – 2011 ISBN:978-0765326805
    • Cain at Gettysburg – 2012 ISBN:978-0765330475
    • Hell or Richmond – 2013 ISBN:978-0765330482
    • Valley of the Shadow – 2015 ISBN:978-0765374035
    • The Damned of Petersburg – 2016 ISBN:978-0765374066
    • Judgment at Appomattox – 2017 ISBN:0765381702
    • Darkness at Chancellorsville: A Novel of Stonewall Jackson's Triumph and Tragedy – 2019 ISBN:0765381737
  • As Owen Parry
    • Faded Coat of Blue – 1999 ISBN:978-0380976423; OCLC:41035507
    • Shadows of Glory – 2000 ISBN:978-0380976430; OCLC:44949833
    • Call Each River Jordan – 2001 ISBN:978-0060186388; OCLC:48754087
    • Honor's Kingdom – 2002 ISBN:978-0060186340; OCLC:48613435
    • The Bold Sons of Erin – 2003 ISBN:978-0060513900; OCLC:52041095
    • Our Simple Gifts: Civil War Christmas Tales – 2004 ISBN:978-0060013783; OCLC:49699128
    • Strike the Harp!: American Christmas Stories – 2004 ISBN:978-0060572365; OCLC:54529066
    • The Rebels of Babylon: a Novel – 2005 ISBN:978-0060513924; OCLC:56068791

Nonfiction

  • Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph? – 1999 ISBN:0811706516
  • Beyond Terror: Strategy in a Changing World – 2002 ISBN:0811700240
  • Beyond Baghdad: Postmodern War and Peace – 2003 ISBN:0811700844
  • New Glory: Expanding America's Global Supremacy – 2005 ISBN:1595230114
  • Never Quit the Fight – 2006 ISBN:978-0811702744
  • Wars of Blood and Faith: The Conflicts That Will Shape the 21st Century – 2007 ISBN:081170274X
  • Looking For Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World – 2008 ISBN:0811734102
  • Endless War – 2010 ISBN:978-0811705509
  • Lines of Fire: A Renegade Writes on Strategy, Intelligence, and Security – 2011 ISBN:0811705889

References

    Sources

    :This article incorporates:public domain material from websites or do*ents of the United States Army Center of Military History.

    External links

    • Interview on New Glory at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on September 21, 2005
    • Interview on Wars of Blood and Faith at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on November 29, 2007
    • Constant Conflict Archived April 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
    • Appearances on C-SPAN
      • In Depth interview with Peters, August 3, 2008

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