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Timothy G. Davis (born 1958) is an American writer, Army Ranger and businessman.
Timothy Gene Davis was born on August 12, 1958, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He passed on an athletic scholarship to join the 2/75 Airborne Ranger Battalion in Fort Lewis, Washington. He served in the Americas and Europe teaching combatives, special weapons and tactics, and anti-terrorist training. After his military career he started in business in Minneapolis with a sales and marketing company. In the Spring of 1993, he moved his family to Sioux Falls to work for a national marketing agency. He began focusing more on his writing and in 2000 published his first suspense, political intrigue novel, The Southern Cross. This was followed in 2002 with Day of the Ranger, and the following year, Copper Penny.
See also: www.timothygdavis.com; www.timothygdavis.com/blog
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