Theodore P. Savas, a graduate of The University of Iowa College of Law in 1986 (With Distinction), practiced law in Silicon Valley for twelve years and co-founded Savas Woodbury Publishers (subsequently Savas Publishing) in 1990. He is the author or editor of fourteen books (published in five languages) including A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution (with J. David Dameron, Spellmount and SBLLC, 2006), Hunt and Kill: U-505 and the U-Boat War in the Atlantic (Spellmount, SBLLC, 2004), Silent Hunters: German U-boat Commanders of World War II (Campbell, 1997; Naval Institute Press, 2003) and Nazi Millionaires: The Allied Search for Hidden SS Gold (Casemate, 2002), as well as a score of articles in a variety of journals and magazines. David Woodbury was a department head for The Sharper Image Corporation for many years, served as co-founder and co-editor of the quarterly journal Civil War Regiments, and is the author of several articles on various Civil War topics. He currently works with a major textbook publisher in the Bay Area of California, where he lives with his wife and sons.