The late Dean W. Holt was retired from federal service and lived in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
"Reviews of the second edition: ""An interesting volume that provides a lot of information. It will be of interest in military, American history, and genealogy collections""—ARBA ""While useful for historical research, this collection will also be enjoyed by readers generally interested in the history of librarianship""—Reference & Research Book News Reviews of the first edition: ""This exhaustive compendium of information about military cemeteries is not only a prime reference source but an interesting guide to local military history. Holt provides fascinating capsule descriptions""—Library Journal ""The National Cemetery System not only contains the remains of three million U.S. citizens who died in wartime but it is also a vast resource for scholars, genealogists, and others in search of National data. This unique guide provides access to this information. Generally, these essays are well written and filled with interesting anecdotes that go well beyond the bare-bones information provided in most historical guides...strongly recommended""—Booklist ""this book is well planned, comprehensive, accurate, and easy to use""—ARBA ""[Holt's] unique book honors all the dead buried in these cemeteries and adds a useful specialized source to military history collections""—Wilson Library Bulletin ""Holt's professional knowledge and literary talents are fully obvious. All Americans--including students of military history--will gain new insight into America's military past by reading the fascinating nuggets of information about many of the more than three million permanent inhabitants of American Military Cemeteries...dozens of fascinating tales...a carefully researched comprehensive reference work""—Journal of America's Military Past"