Gilbert "Gil" Doud, an illustrious American author, made his grand entrance into the world on March 1, 1914, in the picturesque city of Winona, nestled within the heart of the state of Minnesota, a constituent state of the United States of America.
Gil Doud's illustrious career has been marked by a profound and lasting influence, largely attributed to his remarkable literary endeavors, which have resulted in the publication of several notable works. Among his most celebrated publications are "To Hell and Back", released in 1955, "Port of Hell", published in 1954, and "Thunder Bay", which made its debut in 1953.
Gil Doud's existence was unfortunately truncated, resulting in his untimely demise on December 17, 1957, in the culturally rich and economically thriving metropolis of Los Angeles, situated in the state of California, within the United States of America.