Cliff Caldwell has continually cultivated his interest in western
history since boyhood. After a stint in United States Marine Corps
during the Vietnam War, and a successful thirty-five-year career
working for several Fortune 500 corporations, Cliff is now retired
and free to pursue his interests as a historian and writer on a
full-time basis. Cliff holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
business and is the author of several book and published works,
including Dead Right, The Lincoln County War, Guns of the Lincoln
County War, A Day's Ride From Here and his most recent
Cliff and his wife, Ellen, live in the Hill Country of Texas, near
Mountain Home. Ron DeLord was a patrol officer for the Beaumont,
Texas Police Department from 1969 to 1972. He served as a patrol
officer and detective for the Mesquite, Texas Police Department
from 1972 to 1977. In 1977, DeLord was one of the founders of the
Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT) and was
elected its first president. Ron has a Bachelor of Science degree
in government from Lamar University (1971), a Master of Arts degree
in police science and administration from Sam Houston State
University (1982) and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from South
Texas College of Law (1986). He has been a licensed Texas attorney
since 1987. Ron is the author and coauthor of several book and
published works, including Police Union Power, Politics and
Confrontation in the 21st Century: New Challenges, New Issues (2nd
edition); Navigating
Dangerous Waters: The Real World of Police Labor Management
Relations; Working Together: A Police Labor-Management
Practitioner's Guide to Implementing Change, Making Reforms and
Handling Crisis; Police Association Power, Politics and
Confrontation: A Guide for the Successful Police Labor Leader; and
The Ultimate Sacrifice: The Trials and Triumphs of the Texas Peace
Officer. Ron and his wife, Brenda, live in Georgetown, Texas.
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