Bruce M. Bailey

Bruce M. Bailey

Infobox Writer
name = Bruce M. Bailey



imagesize = 200px
caption = Bruce M. Bailey, Lt Col USAF
birthdate = birth date and age|1935|8|10
birthplace = Crystal Springs, Mississippi
occupation = Author, Army Officer, Humorist
genre = History, Humor, Fiction

Bruce M. Bailey, (born 10 Aug 1935), is an American author and humorist who also used the pen name of R. Adam Solo.

Bailey's original name was Marion Bruce Bailey, but he was called "Bruce" by family and friends. Upon entering the military, he was informed that he would be addressed by his first name, not middle name or a nick name. He immediately proceeded to the local court house and officially changed his name to Bruce Marion Bailey. Bruce spent a career in the military flying reconnaissance missions, and upon retiring turned to writing.

Early life

Bruce was born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, a rural agricultural town, and spent his youth there involved in typical activities of a small town boy. He was first son of Sidney Bailey and Flayvelle Florence Bruce, his brother John was borne 12 years later. Bruce was highly intelligent and often found mischief and mayhem as he sought fun and fulfillment in a small town. During his youth he developed a great love for aviation and aircraft of all types. As many of America’s youth did, he watched the aircraft and the AAF with close interest during the second world war, collecting as many cards, pictures, and data about military airframes as possible.

Military career

He served as Honorary Sergeant and Bugler for an elite National Guard unit for 4 years while still in school (grades 6-10). He started college at Mississippi State and bounced from school to school for nearly 2 years before enlisting in the Marine Corps. He spent 2 years as a reservist in and out of Camp Lejeune and Okinawa, but Marine life did not suit him. He often said the only thing they taught was how to hate and fight, so transferred to the U.S. Air Force Aviation Cadet program designed to commission officers for flight duties (pilots and navigators). Cadets enabled him to fulfill his dream of flying. His latest book, “"The Elite”, tells of his time spent in that program.

His career in the Air Force (1956-77) was spent primarily as an Electronics Warfare Officer flying reconnaissance missions during the cold war. He has written several books on the subject and has become a sought-after authority. Bruce has flown many different types of aircraft, but most of his 9,000 hours were spent in the RB-47 and RC-135. Throughout most of his career he flew combat missions and wore the Combat Crew badge. During the height of the Cold War he was constantly either “On Call” or deployed. Air Force life was much better suited to Bruce. He was a highly effective leader and widely recognized as such by his peer and superior officers. The Air Force also allowed him to put his intellectual capacity to work. Quickly mastering electronics and Radio Frequency theory and processing, he quickly dominated his specialized field within the community. By the time of his retirement, Bruce was a highly decorated having been awarded the Bronze Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross several times, and many other medals and awards. His life in the military enabled him to travel the world where he had the opportunity to meet and interact with a wide range of people and cultures.

Life as an Author

Upon retirement, he turned his attention to writing and has published several volumes of historical fiction and non-fiction. In addition to authoring books, he has also written several magazine articles for US and UK publications. Bruce is also sought out as an authority on the Cold War. He has appeared on numerous television programs and magazine interviews, both in the US and Europe.

Family life

Bruce married Fay Louise Olsen on 12 March 1960, in Topeka, Kansas. They have 4 children; Patti, James, Susie, and John. Bruce has retired to live in the greater Fort Worth, Texas area.

Publications

“The Elite: The Chosen Few”, 2007, ISBN 1424176476

“Rencounter” (By R. Adam Solo), 2001, ISBN 0738854026

“As the Crow Flies” (By R. Adam Solo), 2000, ISBN 0738847186

“Essential, But Expendable” (By R. Adam Solo), 2000, ISBN 0738828564

“Flying the RB47”, 2000, ISBN 097261270X

“Red-Headed and Wrong-Handed”, 1999, ISBN 0759655162

‘“We See All” a Pictorial History of the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing”, 1982 ISBN 096099520X

Credits

“The Invisible Force” by Ed Parker, 2005, ISBN 1933449055 credited Bruce for allowing him to use material from his works for “The Invisible Force”


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bruce Eberle — Bruce W. Eberle (b. Dec 14, 1943 in Saint Joseph, Missouri) is founder of the Eberle Communications Group, Eberle Associates, Inc (1974) and the MillionsofAmericans.com conservative web site. He is also a board member of a number of Christian non …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Baillie — Données clés Naissance 24 septembre 1931 (1931 09 24) (80 ans) Aberdeen,  Dakota du Sud Nationalité …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Gentry — Infobox Film name = Bruce Gentry image size = caption = director = Spencer Gordon Bennet Thomas Carr producer = Sam Katzman writer = Lewis Clay George H. Plympton Joseph F. Poland Ray Bailey (character) narrator = starring = Tom Neal Judy Clark… …   Wikipedia

  • Bailey — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Bailey peut désigner : Sommaire 1 Patronyme 1.1 Personnages fictifs …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Willis — Willis en la Conv …   Wikipedia Español

  • Bruce Willis — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Willis. Bruce Willis …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Billings — Athletics d Oakland Lanceur Frappeur droitier &# …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Gentry (comics) — The Bruce Gentry series was not a long term success, ending on January 6, 1951 with Gentry marrying his sweetheart Cleo Patric. [ [http://www.toonopedia.com/gentry.htm Don Markstein s Toonpedia] , retrieved 12/11/07] From 1948 to 1949, Four Star… …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Morrison (cricketer) — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = New Zealand country = New Zealand country abbrev = NZ name = Bruce Morrison picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Left hand bat bowling style = Right arm medium tests = 1 test runs = 10 test bat avg …   Wikipedia

  • Alice Bailey — Born Alice LaTrobe Bateman June 16, 1880(1880 06 16) Manchester, England Died December 15, 1949(1949 12 15) (aged 69), New York Alice Ann Bailey (June 16, 1880 – December 15, 1949), known as Alice A. Bailey or AAB to her followers, was an… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”