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Kevin Weddle
Kevin J. Weddle is a professor of military theory and strategy at the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A West Point graduate, he served in the US Army for twenty-eight years on active duty in command and staff positions in the United States and overseas before retiring as a colonel.

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Erik Wecks
Erik Wecks is a full-time writer and blogger living in Vancouver, Washington. He is an author of both nonfiction and fiction, as well as a contributor to the GeekDad blog on wired.com.

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Amy Wechsler
Family dermatologist Amy Wechsler is board-certified in both dermatology and psychiatry, and she is currently affiliated with the SUNY Downstate Medical Center's Department of Dermatology.

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Harold S. Wechsler
Harold S. Wechsler is professor of Jewish education and educational history at New York University and codirects the PhD program. His books include Jewish Learning in American Universities and Access to Success in the Urban High School.

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Michelle Webster-Hein
Michelle Webster-Hein lives with her husband and two children in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where she writes, reads, teaches English, plays piano, and delivers exhilarating performances of the Dr. Suess canon. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and has been nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize.

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David Kenyon Webster
David Kenyon Webster (1922–1961) was an aspiring writer who left Harvard to join the paratroops in World War II. After the war ended, he wrote about his experience as a paratrooper in Parachute Infantry. The manuscript for this book would later become source material for Stephen E. Ambrose's Band of Brothers. Webster's other works include Myth and Maneater.

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Jean Webster
Jean Webster is the pseudonym of American writer Alice Jane Chandler Webster (1876–1916), whose best-known works include Daddy-Long-Legs, Dear Enemy, and Just Patty.

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J.P. Webster
J. P. Webster is an avid Philadelphia historian, amateur photographer, and urban explorer. His photos have been published in the Northeast Times, City Paper, Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Germantown Crier. John is a member of the Northeast Philadelphia and Frankford Historical Societies.

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Wendy Webster
Wendy Webster is Professor of Modern Cultural History at the University of Huddersfield and has published widely on twentieth-century history. She has been a Visiting Fellow at Australian National University and the University of Tasmania.

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K Webster
K Webster is the USA Today bestselling author of over seventy romance books in many different genres, including dark romance, taboo romance, contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, and erotic romance. Visit her at authorkwebster.com.

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Richard Webster
Richard Webster is the author of over a hundred books, including the bestselling titles Spirit Guides & Angel Guardians and Creative Visualization for Beginners.

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Tamsen Webster
Tamsen Webster has spent the last twenty years helping experts drive action from their ideas. Tamsen honed her expertise through work in and for major companies and organizations such as Johnson & Johnson, Harvard Medical School, and Intel, as well as with start-ups that represent the next wave of innovation.

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