About the Author

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Clifford Cope

Was born and raised on a small ranch in Tecolote, New Mexico in a very indigenous environment. As a child and teenager in New Mexico, he spent his time working on the ranch, hunting and trapping for furs. For fun, he enjoyed snow skiing and motorcycles. Although he received his degree in anthropology, his focus was on science and research.

His family inspired his desire to work in the military. After eighteen years in the military, he was forced out due to a severe injury. The author will walk you through preparing for war. An evaluation of the politics within the military and the impact they have during the war is a mind-opening experience.

In “Desert MASH,” he illustrates how some humans crave war for the purpose of their own improvement in position as well as other motivations and at times also just for want to go to war. The view of both enlisted soldiers, as well as officers, is apparent.

Clifford Cope earned four enlisted military operation skills

In the aviation, medical, and field artillery areas. He branched in field artillery as an officer. His background paved the way for his study of the human race. Following his character evaluations in “Desert MASH,” the evolutions of personalities and characters continue.

In his book “Trial of Billy Ranhalt,” he demonstrates how one's life can be shattered by the acts of war and overlooked by society as well as friends and family. His book “This Land is My Land” takes on one of the earliest explorations of the New World with emphasis on the conflicts of human exploration.

Besides his adult historical fiction books, he has published one children's book, “Caleb: The Mouse Engineer.”

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