Arthur Alphin
American historian
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Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Brent Alphin (born September 5, 1948) is a retired United States Army officer and military historian.[1]
Born
September 5, 1948
Arthur Brent Alphin
September 5, 1948
OccupationUnited States Army officer (retired)
KnownforFounder and owner of A-Square
SpouseElaine Marie Alphin
Arthur Alphin | |
|---|---|
| Born | Arthur Brent Alphin September 5, 1948 |
| Occupation | United States Army officer (retired) |
| Known for | Founder and owner of A-Square |
| Spouse | Elaine Marie Alphin |
He is the founder and owner of A-Square, manufacturer of American hunting rifles.[2][3] He taught military history at West Point. Since retiring he has co-authored several books with his wife and children's author Elaine Marie Alphin.
He also assisted ghostwriter Lisa Harkrader in writing Animorphs #51: The Absolute, by providing her with information about tanks and reading over the book to check for errors.[4]
Works
- The warrior heritage: a study of Rhodesia. Rice University. 1980.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Elaine Marie Alphin; Arthur B. Alphin (2004). I have not yet begun to fight: a story about John Paul Jones. Illustrated Paul Casale. Millbrook Press. ISBN 978-1-57505-601-2.
- Elaine Marie Alphin; Arthur B. Alphin (2004). Dwight D. Eisenhower. Lerner Publications. ISBN 978-0-8225-1544-9.
Arthur Alphin.