Gary Knight
Mr. Knight graduated from the Naval Academy, but a serious car accident terminated his nascent aviation career. Thereupon, he returned to the Washington area and took a position on Capitol Hill, while completing a graduate degree at night. He served twenty years as a lobbyist and government relations professional for three trade associations and for three Federal agencies, while helping to raise two daughters and serving three terms on his local city council, where he was elected vice mayor by his colleagues. He worked for eight years as a support contractor to the U.S. Department of Energy, converting technical reports, detailing new technologies to clean up our nuclear waste legacy into English for departmental policy makers. About 15 governmental reports and studies bear his name. He now tutors English and writing to aspiring high school students and is an adjunct professor at a community college, while he continues his book writing. He is a member of the Washington Independent Writers group. He published How to Treat a Woman, a non-profit book for professional men to advise them on how to successfully establish meaningful relationships with women of the modern era, wrote an historical novel (Forgotten Brothers) about the two brothers of who captained the Nina and the Pinta, and is writing a history book, Virginia’s Finest, about the ten best U.S. Senators from Virginia.
8 entries by Gary Knight
The Heart of Hell: The Untold Story of Courage and Sacrifice in the Shadow of Iwo Jima
By Mitch Weiss

The saga of a World War II naval battle told from the perspective of a landing-craft crew.
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing’s Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I
By Mitchell Yockelson

Recalling a seminal battle — and the actions of a famed American general — during the Great War.
Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution
By Nathaniel Philbrick
The personalities, politics, and strategies of the Revolutionary War’s first pivotal battle.