Don_Brown_(author)

Don Brown (author)

Don Brown (author)

American author (born 1960)


Donald Mitchell Brown, Jr. (born June 3, 1960) is an American author, attorney, and former United States Navy JAG Officer. He has published fifteen books on the United States military, including eleven military-genre novels,[1] the best known of which is Treason (2005) in which radical Islamic clerics infiltrate the United States Navy Chaplain Corps.[2][3] He has published four works of military nonfiction, including his national bestseller, The Last Fighter Pilot: The True Story of the Final Combat Mission of World War II (2017).[4][5][6][7][8] Brown may be best known for his work as legal counsel to Army Lieutenant Clint Lorance, who had been convicted of murder by a military court-martial at Fort Bragg when his platoon became involved in a firefight in Afghanistan in 2011, and his authorship of the 2019 book Travesty of Justice: The Shocking Prosecution of Lt. Clint Lorance. On November 15, 2019, President Donald Trump pardoned Lorance,[9] and the book is considered to be a factor in leading to that pardon.[10] Between the release of Travesty of Justice on March 31, 2019, and Lorance's pardon on November 15, 2019, Brown made numerous national television appearances and penned a number of national Op-eds urging President Trump to free and exonerate Lieutenant Lorance.[11] On the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, November 27, 2019, Brown and Lorance appeared on Hannity, the nightly national broadcast on the Fox News Channel to discuss the presidential pardon and release.[12][13]

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Early life and education

Brown was born in Plymouth in Washington County, North Carolina, on June 3, 1960.[14] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Juris Doctor degree from Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.

Brown spent five years as a military attorney in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps.[15] He earned a nonresident certificate in International Law from the Naval War College, and published a legal position paper in the Navy's Law Review on how to defend against temporary injunctions filed against the military.[16] He remained on inactive status with the Navy until 1999, when he separated from the service as a lieutenant commander.[17] Brown also worked as a special assistant to the United States Attorney for the Southern District of California.[17]

He is currently licensed to practice in North and South Carolina, and is the owner of Brown & Associates, PLLC, a law firm located in Charlotte, North Carolina,[18] where he practices law in the areas of civil litigation, military law, criminal defense, family law, and estate planning.

In 2018, Brown joined the legal team as one of four military JAG officers representing Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance, and in 2019 published the book Travesty of Justice: The Shocking Prosecution of Lt. Clint Lorance. Lorance had been convicted for second-degree murder in 2013 by a military court-martial, when American paratroopers in his platoon on his command fired on three men on a motorcycle in Afghanistan who were speeding towards their position. In Travesty of Justice, Brown laid out the defense contentions, including the claim that Army prosecutors withheld biometrics evidence proving that the motorcycle riders were enemy Taliban bombmakers. In a series of national television appearances and Op-eds for Fox News in the summer of 2019, Brown pressed Lorance's case further, urging President Donald Trump to provide presidential relief for Lorance, and accused the military justice system of corruption for the prosecutions of Lorance, Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, and Army Green Beret Matt Golsteyn.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] [26][27]

Authorship

Brown discussing The Last Fighter Pilot at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, 2017

Brown is the author of Zondervan Publishing's Navy Justice series with the fiction works Treason (2005), Hostage (2005), Defiance (2006), Black Sea Affair (2008),[28] and Malacca Conspiracy (2010), in which terrorists launch attacks against oil tankers in the Malacca Straights.[29][30][31]

In his Pacific Rim series, Brown wrote his sixth novel Thunder in the Morning Calm (2011) on the issue of whether American servicemen who were listed as MIAs may still be alive in North Korea since the Korean War. Brown stated in interviews that he wrote it to bring attention to the issue.[32] His seventh novel Fire of the Raging Dragon, a geopolitical action-thriller set in the South China Sea, was released through HarperCollins publishers in November 2012.[33][34][35]

Brown wrote Call Sign Extortion 17: The Shoot-Down of SEAL Team Six (2015) on the August 2011 downing of a United States Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter in the War in Afghanistan which killed the air crew along with seven Afghan military personnel and 17 members of Navy SEAL Team Six.[36] Brown retells the wartime action, explains the life stories of the service members killed that day, and examines the official military explanation of the incident contained in the infamous Colt Report, arguing that series of events were gross incompetence or a massive cover-up.[37]

Brown & Jerry Yellin discuss the book The Last Fighter Pilot, at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in 2017

In March 2017, Brown released his nonfiction work The Last Fighter Pilot: The True Story of the Final Combat Mission of World War II.[38][39][40] The book features the true story of Captain Jerry Yellin, U.S. Army Air Force, who flew the final combat mission of World War II over Japan on August 15, 1945,[41][42] from Iwo Jima, and focuses on the last six months of the air war against Japan, flown by American fighter pilots who were stationed on Iwo Jima, who arrived on the island in March 1945, and remained there until the war's end.[43][44]

In August 2017, Brown and Yellin appeared together to kick off the book's release at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library[45][46][47] and the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California to discuss the book and Yellin's experiences in the war.[48][49] Publishers Weekly announced that the book had been named to it national bestseller's list for hardcover nonfiction for the week ending August 7, 2017.[50] The popular magazine and website Townhall named Last Fighter Pilot as one of "10 World War II Books Every American Should Read."[51]

Published works

Books

Navy Justice Series

  • Treason (Zondervan Publishing, 2005) ISBN 0310259339
  • Hostage (Zondervan Publishing, 2006) ISBN 0310259347
  • Defiance (Zondervan Publishing, 2007) ISBN 0310272130
  • Black Sea Affair (Zondervan Publishing, 2007) ISBN 0310272149
  • Malacca Conspiracy (Zondervan Publishing 2010) ISBN 0310272157 [52]
  • Destiny (Mountainview Books, LLC, 2014) ISBN 9781941291061

Pacific Rim Series

Navy JAG Series

Nonfiction


Law review articles

  • Temporary Injunctions Aimed at the Military: A Rapid Response Plan for Government Lawyers, by Lieutenant Donald M. Brown, Jr. JAGC, USNR, 40 Naval L. Rev. 157 (1992)

Fox News op-eds

  • Don Brown, "President Trump, please free Army Lt. Clint Lorance, unjustly convicted of murder in Afghanistan", Fox News, May 7, 2019[54]
  • Don Brown, "It's time for Trump to clean out corruption in the military justice system", Fox News, June 14, 2019[55]
  • Don Brown, "Prosecuting American warriors for killing the enemy undermines 'America first'", Fox News, July 1, 2019[56]
  • Don Brown, "Not guilty verdict for Navy SEAL Gallagher is welcome news – He shouldn't have been prosecuted", Fox News, July 3, 2019[57]
  • Don Brown, "Eddie Gallagher is cleared, but two other officers face bogus politically driven murder charges", Fox News, July 8, 2019[58]
  • Don Brown, "Policy banning military from carrying guns on US bases should end", Fox News, July 27, 2019[59]
  • Don Brown, "Trump's pardon of Army Lt. Clint Lorance on wrongful war crime conviction serves justice", Fox News, November 16, 2019[60]
  • Don Brown, "Deadly 'green on blue' attacks by Islamic allied nation troops against Americans must end", Fox News, February 15, 2020[61]

See also


References

  1. "Treason: Book One in Don Brown's Navy Justice Series - Yahoo Voices". 28 July 2014. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  2. Poling, Dean. "Book review: 'Treason' and 'Hostage' / Don Brown". Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  3. Military Times article Archived 2018-01-04 at the Wayback Machine on death of Captain Jerry Yellin, by Charlsy Panzino, referencing the book The Last Fighter Pilot: The True Story of the Final Combat Mission of World War II- January 3, 2018
  4. "Apr2014". Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  5. "Law - Campbell University". Law. Archived from the original on 14 October 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  6. "N.C. author to sign books Saturday, brown, book, military - Archive - ENCToday". 10 July 2011. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  7. "Brown & Associates, Pllc in Charlotte, NC". Brown & Associates, PLLC. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  8. "Barton College Hackney Library Guest Lecturers 2007". Archived from the original on 2010-07-21. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
  9. "Author donates autographed books to Reuben James Sailors: Hookele – Pearl Harbor – Hickam News". www.hookelenews.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  10. "Charlotte author signs books for Navy crew". 21 July 2011. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  11. "HarperCollins US". www.harpercollins.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  12. Enter The Buzzsaw (6 May 2016). "Seal Team 6 Helicopter Conspiracy: Death and Cover Up of Bin Laden's Killers". Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 22 December 2017 via YouTube.
  13. "WHO DOUBLE-CROSSED THE SEALS?". www.alipac.us. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  14. Don Brown Interview on WRKF (NPR Affiliate Baton Rouge) with Jim Engster on Captain Jerry Yellin, and WWII, August 1, 2017
  15. "Brandon Vogt with Don Brown "The Last Fighter Pilot"". audioBoom. Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  16. ReaganFoundation (1 August 2017). "A Reagan Forum and Book Signing with Don Brown and Jerry Yellin — 8/1/2017". Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 22 December 2017 via YouTube.
  17. "Richard Nixon Foundation". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.

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