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  1. Courtlandt Dixon Barnes Bryan (April 22, 1936 – December 15, 2009), better known as C. D. B. Bryan, was an American author and journalist. [1] [2] Biography. He was born on April 22, 1936, in Manhattan, New York City. His parents were Joseph Bryan III and Katharine Barnes Bryan; after they divorced his mother married author John O'Hara. [3]

  2. Dec 18, 2009 · C. D. B. Bryan, a novelist and journalist whose 1976 book, “Friendly Fire,” about the accidental death of a soldier in Vietnam, the consequent anguish of his family and their rage at the Army and...

  3. The C. D. B. Bryan papers, which span from 1976-2000, contain writings, research notes, clippings, interviews, printed material, and other papers by or relating to the life and work of C. D. B. Bryan.

  4. Dec 21, 2009 · C.D.B. Bryan, whose 1976 book “Friendly Fire” about the accidental death of a soldier in Vietnam struck a chord with disillusioned Americans, has died. He was 73.

  5. C.D.B. Bryan, the journalist and author best known for his best-selling 1976 book, Friendly Fire , the story of the death in Vietnam in 1970 of infantryman Michael Mullen by an errant U.S. artillery round, died of cancer December 15 at his home in Guilford, Connecticut.

  6. Dec 2, 2011 · Friendly fire. by. Bryan, C. D. B. (Courtlandt Dixon Barnes) Publication date. 1976. Topics. Mullen, Michael Eugene, 1944-1970, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Vietnam War, 1961-1975. Publisher. New York : Putnam.

  7. C. D. B. Bryan (1936–2009) was an American author and journalist. The former editor in chief of the satirical magazine Monocle, he is best-known for his nonfiction book Friendly Fire, which was made into an Emmy-winning TV movie for which he shares a Peabody Award.