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John G. Hemry is an American author of military science fiction novels.

He has also written "The Lost Fleet" series under the name Jack Campbell.

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Balticon 42: Panel – Real Women Warriors (May 24 at 16:00)
Patricia Bray.; Angela Render.; John G. Hemry.; Haley Elizabeth Garwood.
Tell us about characters that look, sound and feel realistic - and real women who are warriors!
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John G. Hemry is an American author of military science fiction novels. He has also written "The Lost Fleet" series under the name Jack Campbell.

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