
Born a fourth-generation Oregonian, descended from American pioneers, Revolutionary War Patriots, Pilgrims (e.g. Priscilla Alden) and Pocahontas, Tillman was raised on the family wheat and cattle ranch. His younger brothers include a breeder of exotic animals and a Rhodes Scholar. In high school he was an Eagle Scout[citation needed], won two state titles as a rudimental drummer, and was a champion speaker and debater. Tillman was first published in 1964 at age 15 and graduated from the University of Oregon in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Like his father, a Navy trained pilot in World War II, Tillman developed an early passion for aviation and learned to fly at age 16. Over the next several years he flew a variety of vintage and historic aircraft, including a pre-WW II Navy trainer and a restored dive-bomber. The latter became the subject of his first book, The Dauntless Dive Bomber of World War II, published in 1976. It established the format for many subsequent books, operational histories of U.S. Navy aircraft. After college Tillman worked as a freelance writer until 1982 when he founded Champlin Fighter Museum Press in Mesa, Arizona, publishing out-of-print and new titles on military aviation. In 1986 he moved to San Diego to become managing editor of The Hook, quarterly journal of the Tailhook Association. He remained in that position for three years before deciding to focus full time to writing fiction. His first novel was published in June 1990. Warriors[1] depicted a Mideast air war and became an immediate best seller when Iraq invaded Kuwait two months later. Tillman's next two novels appeared in 1992: The Sixth Battle, (written with his brother John) which captured a wide following among computer war gamers; and Dauntless, intended as the first in a trilogy. It was followed by Hellcats, nominated as military novel of the year in 1996. He has also published original fiction in the Stephen Coonts anthologies, Combat and Victory. Tillman remains active as a magazine writer. He is a regular contributor to The Hook, Flight Journal, and several firearms publications. He has also reported from Africa for Soldier of Fortune magazine. Tillman is a former executive secretary of the American Fighter Aces Association.[2] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett\_...
Series
Books

TBD Devastator Units of the US Navy
2000

Hellcat Aces of World War 2
1996

Above and Beyond
The Aviation Medals of Honor
2002

Forgotten Fifteenth
The Daring Airmen Who Crippled Hitler's War Machine
2014

When the Shooting Stopped
August 1945
2022

Corsair
The F4U in World War II and Korea
1979

Wildcat Aces of World War 2
1995

Enterprise
America's Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War II
2012

Whirlwind
The Air War Against Japan, 1942-1945
2010

Dauntless
Novel of Midway and Guadalcanal
1992

Hellcat
The F6F in World War II
1979

US Marine Corps Fighter Squadrons of World War II
2014

Clash of the Carriers
The True Story of the Marianas Turkey Shoot of World War II
1994

The Sixth Battle
1991

LeMay
2007

Wildcat
1983

TBF/TBM Avenger Units Of World War 2
1999

Warriors
1990

On Wave and Wing
The 100 Year Quest to Perfect the Aircraft Carrier
2017

MIG Master
The Story of the F-8 Crusader
1980

The Dauntless Dive Bomber of World War II
1976