
Stine attended the University of Colorado in Boulder. Upon his graduation he went to work at White Sands Proving Grounds, first as a civilian scientist and then, from 1955–1957, at the U.S. Naval Ordnance Missile Test Facility as head of the Range Operations Division. Stine and his wife Barbara were friends of author Robert A. Heinlein, who sponsored their wedding, as Harry's parents were dead and Barbara's mother too ill to travel. Several of Heinlein's books are dedicated one or both of them, most particularly Have Space Suit - Will Travel. Stine also wrote science articles for Popular Mechanix. G. Harry Stine also used these alternative names: Lee Correy, Harry Stine, George Harry Stine.
Series
Books

The Bastaard Rebellion
1988

Operation Steel Band
1988

Second Contact
1994

Operation High Dragon
1989

Judgement Day
1992

Third Encounter
1995

Warbots
1988

A Matter of Metalaw
1986
Guts and Glory
1991

Amazing and Wonderful Mind Machines You Can Build
1992

First Action
1993

The Lost Battalion
1989

Shuttle Down
1981

Operation Iron Fist
1989

The Year's Greatest Science-Fiction and Fantasy 3rd Annual Volume
1958

Handbook of Model Rocketry
1970