W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
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Award Information
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The Last Paladin
2023 - Winner(s) P.T. Deutermann’s novel is based on a true story. The Last Paladin’s story follows the USS Holland, a ship summoned from hunting German U-Boats in... |
2023 - Winner(s) |
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The Eagles Claw
2022 - Winner(s) The Eagles Claw A novel of the Battle of Midway by Jeff Shaara, published by Ballantine Books is the winner of the 2022 W. Y... |
2022 - Winner(s) |
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A Quiet Cadence
2021 - Winner(s) Mark Treanor’s novel is a first person account of what our service men and women face when asked to fight for this country in conflicts... |
2021 - Winner(s) |
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Ralph Peters wins 2020 W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for excellence in military fiction
2020 - Winner(s)
"Darkness at Chancellorsville" details the military action that took place at the Battle of Chancellorsville during April 30 to May 6, 1863, when the... |
2020 - Winner(s) |
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And The Whole Mountain Burned
2019 - Winner(s) McPadden has written a firsthand account of the trials and tribulations of US Army Rangers, especially Sergeant Nick Burch and Private Danny Shane, fighting in... |
2019 - Winner(s) |
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Frozen Hours
2018 - Winner(s) Jeff Shaara takes us back in history to the Korean War and especially the winter of 1950 when the American, UN and Republic of Korea... |
2018 - Winner(s) |
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Arizona Moon
2017 - Winner(s) J. M. Graham has written a firsthand account of the trials and tribulations of three individuals, two Marines, Cpl. Raymond Strader, Squad Leader who is... |
2017 - Winner(s) |
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Valley of the Shadow
2016 - Winner(s) "Valley of the Shadow" details the military action that took place in the Shenandoah Valley during the critical year of 1864, when the armies of... |
2016 - Winner(s) |
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Redeployment
2015 - Winner(s) Phil Klay, a Marine veteran, has written a very compelling collection of short stories about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. The author’s writing takes... |
2015 - Winner(s) |
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Hell or Richmond
2014 - Winner(s) "Hell or Richmond" finely portrays the human side of war, along with the horrific carnage, the influence of politics, inspiring courage, glory and defeat. Drawn... |
2014 - Winner(s) |
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Cain at Gettysburg
2013 - Winner(s) "Cain at Gettysburg" is a detailed account of the events leading up to and including the three days of the Battle of Gettysburg. The author, a... |
2013 - Winner(s) |
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Pacific Glory
2012 - Winner(s) Savo Island, Midway, and the Battle of Samar, three of the defining naval battles of WWII in the Pacific, will draw history buffs to this... |
2012 - Winner(s) |
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Matterhorn
2011 - Winner(s) Karl Marlantes has written a firsthand account of the trials and tribulations of Marine Second Lieutenant Waino Mellas and his comrades of Bravo Company, who... |
2011 - Winner(s) |
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Seen the Glory
2010 - Winner(s) |
2010 - Winner(s) |
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Peace
2009 - Winner(s) It’s an excellent work that chronicles the lives of an Army patrol in Italy during the bleak winter of 1944 and details their adventures and... |
2009 - Winner(s) |
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A Different Kind of Honor
2008 - Winner(s) It’s an excellent work about the assignment of Lt. Cmdr. Peter Wake during a conflict that is little known to history, the War of the... |
2008 - Winner(s) |
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The Deadly Embrace
2007 - Winner(s) It’s an excellent work on a critical period in the Second World War. The intrigue, the tension, and the secrecy surrounding those critical days before... |
2007 - Winner(s) |
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Articles of War
2006 - Winner(s) An addition to the chronicles of individuals who served in the Second World War. It is a very compelling tale that enables the reader to... |
2006 - Winner(s) |
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To The Last Man: A Novel of The First World War
2005 - Winner(s) An epic account of modern warfare. Recent history has often overlooked the First World War and the men who fought in it. Jeff Shaara’s novel,... |
2005 - Winner(s) |
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Glory In The Name: A Novel of the Confederate Navy
2004 - Winner(s) A triumph of imagination and good, taut writing. “Like the American Revolution, the naval action of the Civil War largely is overshadowed by the fighting... |
2004 - Winner(s) |
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Warning of War
2003 - Winner(s) An action-filed novel with stunning breadth and depth. His excellent writing has captured the historical depiction of the vivid portrayal of wartime China during 1941... |
2003 - Winner(s) |
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Sharkman Six
2002 - Winner(s) Truly a war novel for the New World Order. The book is set in Somalia during the U.S. involvement in Operation Restore Hope in 1991–1992... |
2002 - Winner(s) |
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Dog Company Six
2001 - Winner(s) The author captures the reality of this brutal war and portrays the depths that men in combat can rise to or fall as they faced... |
2001 - Winner(s) |
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Soldier in Paradise
2000 - Winner(s) With a refreshing lack of bombast or melodrama, first novelist Mort offers an insightful, affecting look at the complex personal consequences of war specifically Vietnam... |
2000 - Winner(s) |
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Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War
1999 - Winner(s) Reminiscent of Cold Mountain and Gone with the Wind, a civil war saga of a Virginia plantation family fulfilling its unforgettable destiny. Widely acclaimed, with... |
1999 - Winner(s) |
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The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War
1998 - Winner(s) The Black Flower is written with reverent attention to historical accuracy. The book vividly documents the fear, suffering, and intense friendships that are all present... |
1998 - Winner(s) |
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Gods and Generals
1997 - Winner(s) This Shaara is the son of Michael Shaara, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling novel about the Battle of Gettysburg, The Killer Angels (1974). This... |
1997 - Winner(s) |
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