M. E. Hubbs
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M. E. Hubbs

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Mark Hubbs is an eleven year veteran of the U.S. Army Infantry. He left active duty in 1992 and retired from the Army Reserve in 2001. Since leaving active duty he worked as a historic preservation specialist and archaeologist for the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command before his retirement in 2019. His work has taken him to several far flung islands in the Pacific where the fierce battles of World War II have left relics both above and below the surface of the corral sand. Besides the extensive non-fiction writing that Mark does for his job, he has also written non-fiction for several history related magazines and journals. The Secret of Wattensaw Bayou was his first novel. Mark has had a life-long passion for history. This interest ranges from battles and leaders to the more mundane cultural and material history of the common people who were the real heroes of the past. History is more than anything else the story of ordinary people and how those people reacted to extraordinary circumstances. For almost four decades Mark has learned first hand how the people of the past lived by participating in costumed living history programs at scores of American battlefields and historic sites. Mark belongs to several history related organizations including The Company of Military Historians and The Sons of the American Revolution. He is a co-founder of the Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table. In 2017 Mark founded Eras Gone Bullet Molds, a small business that provides molds for obsolete historic projectiles for use in modern reproduction black powder weapons. www.erasgonebullets.webstarts.com. Mark holds a Bachelor's in History from Henderson State University in Arkansas, a Masters in Environmental Management from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and a Masters in Archaeology from Leicester University in the United Kingdom. Huntsville, Alabama has been home for Mark and his wife Phyllis since 1989. They have three children and six grandchildren. Author's Website: www.mehubbs.com You can read Mark's history and archaeology blog at: http://erasgone.blogspot.com/
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