American military historian, investigator and writer (1944–2021)
William Northrop
The Citadel, 1966 "Sphinx" yearbook
Born
William Warren Northrop
(1944-05-24)May 24, 1944
Died
July 14, 2021(2021-07-14) (aged 77)
Nationality
American
Education
Oak Ridge Military Institute The Citadel
Occupations
Military historian
investigator
writer
Known for
Role in Brokers of Death arms case
Children
4
William Warren "Will" Northrop (May 24, 1944 – July 14, 2021) was an American-born military historian, investigator and writer. He was best known for the controversy regarding his claims of military and combat service in the Vietnam War, and prior to that for his role in the so-called "Brokers of Death" arms case, a precursor to the Iran–Contra scandal in 1986.
He was a writer and wrote articles over the years for such diverse venues as Penthouse, New Dimensions magazine, and The Jerusalem Post. He also wrote several articles in Recall, the magazine of the North Carolina Military Historical Society, mostly battle analyses.[1][2]
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