Linda Maye Adams

Speculative Fiction Author

About the Author


Linda Maye Adams was probably the least likely person to be in the Army—even the Army thought so!  She was an enlisted soldier and served for twelve years and was one of the women who deployed to Desert Storm.  But she’d much prefer her adventures to be in books.  She is the author of the military-based GALCOM Universe series, including the novels Crying Planet and Lonely PlanetCrying Planet was featured in the 2018 Military SF StoryBundle. Linda is a native of Los Angeles, California, and currently lives in Northern Virginia.

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Linda’s Military Service

When did Linda serve in the Army?

March 1989 to December 2001. This included a short stint in the Reserves, active duty, and National Guard. I got out two months after September 11 happened.

What did you do in the military?

I was trained as a truck driver (Motor Transport Operator in Army-speak). However, my two units found out I could type, and I wound up doing administrative duties. At my first duty station, I worked in the training room. At my second duty station, I worked in the orderly room.

Where was Linda stationed in the military?

Mostly at Fort Lewis, Washington. I was supposed to transfer to Germany, but when Desert Storm kicked off, my orders were cancelled and I deployed there. After Fort Lewis, I was transferred to Washington, DC. to a joint service agency.

I did my basic training and military job training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. In the summer.

Linda Adams poses for camera in desert combat uniform
Me attending President Bush’s speech in Saudi Arabia in 1991

One thought on “About the Author

  1. Hi Mrs Adams, I read your article and found it to interesting.

    I was wondering what experiences did you have while wearing one from feeling claustrophobic, getting too warm, hard to breathe, and more?

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