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Josiah Bunting III

Josiah Bunting III is an educator, military historian, and former Army officer. He is the author of several novels and non-fiction books about American history, including The Making of a Leader: The Formative Years of George C. Marshall and Ulysses S. Grant, a biography published as part of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.’s American Presidents series.

A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and former Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, Bunting served as a major in the United States Army and later as the superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute. He wrote The Lionheads, one of Time’s 10 best novels in 1973, based on his experiences serving as an officer of the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam in 1968.

Bunting is a member of the UNESCO Commission and of the National Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities, appointed by President George W. Bush. He lives with his wife in Newport, Rhode Island.