
After writing about the American Civil War for 13 books, Clint chose another field of history: Naval History. He was inspired to write about naval destroyers after discovering the coincidences surrounding the sinking of USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) in WW I, and the USS Jacob Jones (DD-130) in WW II. DD-61 was the only U.S. warship sunk by enemy fire in WW I. DD-130 was the only U.S. warship lost in American territorial waters in WW II. TIN CANS & GREYHOUNDS: The Destroyers That Won Two World Wars covers the history of destroyers from 1874 through 1945 with a focus on U.S., Great Britain, Japan and Germany. Clint lives in the mountains of North Carolina with his wife Barb.

2010

50 People Whose Obscure Efforts Shaped the American Civil War
2002

1997

2001

The Chase, Capture, Persecution, and Surprising Release of Confederate President Jefferson Davis
2008

2006

The Destroyers that Won Two World Wars
2019

1999

1996