Leonard B. Scott is a retired colonel in the United States Army and a successful author of military fiction novels. After spending twenty-seven years in the army, Scott devoted himself full-time to researching and writing his novels. His career in the army took him to various parts of the world, including Vietnam where he earned the Silver Star and Purple Heart.
Scott's novels are highly acclaimed, and he has written several popular books such as "Charlie Mike," "The Last Run," "The Hill," "The Expendables," "The Iron Men," and "Forged in Honor." Scott's writing is informed by his extensive military experience, and his books provide readers with a unique insight into the lives and experiences of soldiers.
Upon his retirement in 1994, Scott and his wife returned to their home state of Oklahoma. They bought their dream house and declared that they would never move again. Scott's dedication to his craft and his commitment to sharing his military experience with others have made him a respected and successful author in the genre of military fiction.