About
Samuel Endicott soldiered in the combat engineers from 1975 to 1995. An army ranger and paratrooper, he trained soldiers to understand the tactical implications of battlefield terrain by using Wolfe's siege of Quebec as a case study. He is a graduate of the Army CGSC and Naval War College. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1949, Endicott earned degrees from the University of Mississippi (BA) and University of Southern California (MS). HIs pastimes include golf, sailing, and tennis. He resides in Hampon, Virginia, with his wife, Elaine.