Martin Irons

Using his background as both a former soldier and scientist, Martin Irons brings World War II stories to light. Firsthand accounts from surviving WWII sailors, marines, and pilots give these narratives life. Irons' first book, "Phalanx Against the Divine Wind," was praised by the Destroyer Veteran's Association as, "the best reading of the Pacific Fleet's battles since James D. Hornfischer's "The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors." Several more books are under development. Irons resides in New England.