List of military science fiction works and authors

This is a list of works in the military science fiction subgenre of science fiction, sorted by the creator's surname or, in case of film and television, the title.

Literature

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  • Torch of Honor (1985)[1]: 5 
  • Rogue Powers (1986)[1]: 5 
  • The Star Fox (1965)[2]
  • The Corridors of Time
  • Technic Civilisation Books
  • The Helmsman Saga
  • Canby's Legion (1995)
  • Jason Wander series[3]
  • Orphan's Legacy Series

Real name: Hemry, John G.

  • The Lost Fleet series (2006)[4][5]
  • "Dead End" (written as John G. Hemry) appearing in Breach the Hull, edited by Mike McPhail and published by Dark Quest Books[6]
  • "Grendel" a Lost Fleet story appearing in So It Begins, edited by Mike McPhail and published by Dark Quest Books[7]
  • "Dawn's Last Light" (written as John G. Hemry) appearing in By Other Means, edited by Mike McPhail and published by Dark Quest Books[8]
  • Stark's War (2000-2002) series (written as John G. Hemry), a trilogy covering a conflict between US Army soldiers and their leadership during a campaign that takes place on the Moon.
  • Faded Sun series[1]: 136 
  • Passage at Arms (1985)
  • The Lizard War series[11]
  • The Regiment series[11]
  • Dorsai! (The Genetic General 1960; exp vt Dorsai! 1976)[1]: 116, 121 [2]
  • The Genetic General (1960)
  • Legion series[1]: 118 
  • The Flood

Real name: Keith, William H., Jr.

Galactic Marines Series:

Heritage Trilogy

  • Semper Mars (1998) ISBN 978-0-380-78828-6[12]
  • Luna Marine (1999) ISBN 978-0-380-78829-3
  • Europa Strike (2000) ISBN 978-0-380-78830-9

Legacy Trilogy

Inheritance Trilogy

Star Carrier Series:

  • The Mageworlds Series[14]
  • The War with Earth (2003)[1]: 155  with Dave Grossman
  • Kren of the Mitchegai (2004)[1]: 155  with Dave Grossman
  • The Two-Space War (2004)[1]: 155 
  • Starhunt (1987)[1]: 158 
  • Peace Company series
  • Starcruiser Shenandoah series
  • Voyage to Eneh (2000)

Alias: Jack Campbell

Valor Confederation - Staff Sergeant Torin Kerr's aim is to keep both her superiors and her company of space marines alive as they deal with lethal missions throughout the galaxy.

  • Valor's Choice (2000)
  • The Better Part of Valor (2002)
  • A Confederation of Valor (2006 (Omnibus edition of Valor's Choice and The Better Part of Valor)
  • The Heart of Valor (2007)
  • Valor's Trial (2008)
  • The Truth of Valor (2010)

Alias: Ian Douglas

  • Semper Mars: Book One of the Heritage Trilogy (1998)[12]
  • Frontline Series
  • Palladium Wars Series
  • "The Only Thing We Learn" (1949)[22]
  • A Desert Called Peace (2007)
  • Carnifex (2008)
  • The Lotus Eaters (April 2010)
  • The Amazon Legion (April 2011)
  • The Air Battle (1859)[2]
  • All the Gods of Eisernon (1973)
  • The Elluvon Gift (1975)
  • The Trumpets of Tagan (1992)
  • Timeslide (1993)
  • Hopeship (1994)
  • Bolo series of books
  • Liaden Universe series of books
  • Crystal Soldier
  • Crystal Dragon
  • Balance of Trade
  • Trade Secret
  • Local Custom
  • Scout's Progress
  • Mouse and Dragon
  • Conflict of Honors
  • Agent of Change
  • Carpe Diem
  • Plan B
  • Fledgling
  • I Dare
  • Saltation
  • Ghost Ship
  • Necessity's Child
  • Dragon Ship
  • The Outback Stars[16]
  • Hawk Among the Sparrows (1968)[1]: 180 
  • The Red: First Light
  • The Man-Kzin Wars (Known Space future History, Shared World; 3 vols 1988-90)[2]
  • Star Guard (1955)[1]: 274 
  • Halo: The Fall of Reach
  • Halo: First Strike
  • Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
  • A Spaceship for the King (1973)[1]: 291 [2]
  • The Mercenary (1977)[1]: 291 [2]

Posey, Jay

  • Outriders series
  • Mercenary from Tomorrow (1962 "Mercenary"; exp 1968)[1]: 306 [2]
Also known as the "Prince Roger Series", Co-written with David Weber
    • March Upcountry
    • March to the Sea
    • March to the Stars
    • We Few (2005)
  • The Council Wars Series
    • There will be Dragons
    • Emerald Sea
    • Against the Tide
    • East of the Sun, West of the Moon
  • Not For Glory (1988)[2]
  • Berserker series (1963)[2]
  • The Healer's War (1988)[2]
  • Dirigent Mercenary Corps
  • Kris Longknife series (2004)[25]
  • The Men in the Jungle (1967)[2]
  • The Big Flash (1969)[1]: 38 
  • Tau Ceti series
  • Von Neumann's War
  • War of the Worlds (1898)[1]: 402 [2]
  • Insurrection (1990)[1]: 413  with David Weber.
  • Crusade (1992)[1]: 413  with David Weber.
  • Death Ground (1997)[1]: 413  with David Weber.

Television, film, and video games

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Films

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Television and video games

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References

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If the references are cited from electronic editions of e.g. encyclopedias, the title of the article is given as pages may vary.

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Further reading

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  • Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (1993). "Ender's Game". The Encyclopedia of science fiction. New York: St. Martin's Griffin.
  • D'Ammassa, D. (2004). Encyclopedia of science fiction. N.Y., Facts On File.
  • H. Bruce Franklin (1988), War Stars: The Superweapon and the American Imagination, about war as a theme in US imaginative fiction.
  • James, E. and F. Mendlesohn (2003). The Cambridge companion to science fiction. Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press.