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  1. Richard L. Newhafer (March 6, 1921—October 12, 1974) was an American novelist, teleplay writer and television director whose experience as a highly decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War played a key role in his books and in his contribution to ABC's 1960s series Combat! and Twelve O'Clock High.

  2. Richard L. Newhafer was an American novelist, teleplay writer and television director whose experience as a highly decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War played a key role in his books and in his contribution to ABC's 1960s series Combat! and Twelve O'Clock High.

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    • October 12, 1974
    • March 6, 1921
  3. Richard L. Newhafer was an American novelist, teleplay writer and television director whose experience as a highly decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War played a key role in his books and in his contribution to ABC's 1960s series Combat! and Twelve O'Clock High.

  4. Richard Newhafer has 12 books on Goodreads with 64 ratings. Richard Newhafers most popular book is The Last Tallyho.

  5. Richard Newhafer, like Edward L. Beach, wrote a novel of what he lived in WWII, in this case as a fighter pilot in the Pacific War. His characters are well developed and they are courageous, yet also flawed and vulnerable.

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  6. Richard L. Newhafer was an American novelist, teleplay writer and television director whose experience as a highly decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War played a key role in his books and in his contribution to ABC's 1960s series Combat! and Twelve O'Clock High.

  7. Date of birth: March 6th, 1921. Date of death: October 12th, 1974. Nationality: American (1776 - present, Republic) Biography. Richard Newhafer was credited with downing three Japanese warplanes. He is also co-responsible for sinking the Japanese warship Ise.