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William Charles Anderson (better known as William C. Anderson) (May 7, 1920, La Junta, Colorado – May 16, 2003, in Fairfield, California) was the author of more than twenty novels, historical and true life stories, and author or coauthor of several screenplays for film and television, including the adaptation of his own Bat*21, which was made into a film, starring Gene Hackman and Danny Glover, and Hurricane Hunters, was made into a TV-movie for ABC, starring Martin Milner.He served in the U.S.
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William C. Anderson Anderson, William Charles
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United States Air Force officer and author
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United States
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1920-05-07Z
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1920-01-01Z
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1963-01-01Z
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1943-01-01Z
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