OUT OF AFRICA AND INTO THE CORPS

From Naked in the Nile to Colonel in the Corps: One Man’s Epic Journey Will Make You Want to Live Harder

I just finished a book that left me staring at the wall for a solid ten minutes, half laughing, half wondering how one human being could possibly have packed so much life into one lifetime.

The book is Out of Africa and Into the Corps by Colonel Dan Hunter Wilson, USMC (Ret.).

And yes, the title is exactly that good.

Imagine being conceived in Bethlehem (the real one), born during a Pacific Northwest snowstorm, then shipped back as an infant to a mud-hut village on the banks of the Nile where your earliest memory is stripping naked so the local kids would stop feeling sorry for you. That’s page one.

From there it only gets wilder:

Learning to swim in crocodile-infested waters because Dad literally threw you in (“sink or swim, son”).

Throwing spears with Zulu warriors, hunting with Bushmen who taught you to track lions and kill black mambas with an air rifle before breakfast.

Building a bridge in the Sudanese bush at 18 while the village chief tried to marry you off to his daughters.

Then… enlisting in the Marines, rising from enlisted electronic warfare operator to Mustang Colonel, commanding in Desert Storm, Fallujah, Iraq again, the Pentagon, Parris Island, Okinawa, and somehow still finding time to get Black Belt in MCMAP, earn 23 Expert rifle/pistol badges, and fly a Cessna at age nine because Dad handed you the controls.

And that’s just the first half.

The second half is the part that will gut-punch you: the raw, unfiltered story of what happened when a truth-telling, irreverent, combat-proven Marine ran headlong into the military justice system. It’s ugly, it’s infuriating, and it’s told with zero self-pity and a lot of dark humor. You will finish Chapter 16 and want to throw the book across the room—then immediately pick it back up because you have to know how it ends.

Wilson writes like he talks: straight, funny, occasionally profane, always honest. He doesn’t polish the rough edges. He hands them to you and says, “Here. This is what actually happened. Can you handle the truth?”

The Kindle/e-book version is loaded with photos—actual snapshots from the Nile, Zululand, the Sudan, boot camp, Fallujah, the brig, retirement. They make the stories hit even harder.

If you’ve ever wondered what real resilience looks like, what servant leadership actually costs, or what it feels like to stare down crocodiles, terrorists, bureaucrats, and your own demons and still come out swinging—this is the book.

I’m not saying it’ll change your life.

I’m saying it might remind you what a life actually looks like when it’s lived at full throttle.

Grab it. Read it. Then go do something that scares you a little.

Out of Africa and Into the Corps is available right now on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, Kindle (with the pictures), and audiobook (read by the man himself—trust me, you want to hear him tell these stories).

You’re going to want this one on your shelf.

And you’re going to want to hand it to your kids someday and say, “This. This is how you live.”

Semper Fi, Colonel.

And thank you for the ride.

“The Man, The Myth, The Legend!

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Author: A110PercentMentality

I grew up in Africa, the son of missionary parents who devoted their entire adult lives to helping African tribespeople in desperate need. Read all about it in my recently published Memoir, OUT OF AFRICA AND INTO THE CORPS. I spent eight years in the southern Sudan, four years in South Africa & South West Africa, and two years in Kenya. It was perfect preparation for a career in the Marines. I led Marines for 39 years on active duty, first as an enlisted Marine from Private to the rank of Staff Sergeant, and then as a "Mustang" infantry officer for 31 years: Second Lieutenant to full bird Colonel. I was the senior Colonel in the Marines when I retired on Leap Year Day in 2020 of some 555 Colonels with almost a full ten years time-in-grade as a full bird Colonel. A week after being notified that I would be considered by the selection board for Brigadier General in July 2016, I was falsely accused of sexual assault, and wrongfully convicted of one charge at a court martial fourteen months later in September 2017. I spent nearly 3 years in 3 different military prisons, before being exonerated "WITH PREJUDICE" in a unanimous decision by the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals for "factual and legal insufficiency." Upon my release from prison, I was forced to retire and my leadership reneged on our agreement of "no punishment" by weaponizing the retirement process to have me retired in the pay of a Lieutenant Colonel and with an "Other than Honorable" characterization of my service, which equated to "severe punishment." It was the military lawyers' way of getting their revenge for losing the most important case of their careers. In retirement, I have written and published the true story of my case in my first book, UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR. These are the eight books that I've currently written and published. I am working on three more books presently: UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR A 110 PERCENT MENTALITY THE BATTLE OF FALLUJAH - PART II...Operation Phantom Fury DAN 2.0 by DAN W. THE SWAMP F0X UNLEASHED OUT OF AFRICA AND INTO THE CORPS PICKLEBALL BATTLEFIELD THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL All eight books are available on AMAZON in the following formats: Hard Cover, Paperback, Ebook/Kindle, and as audiobooks that I personally narrate. I aspire to fix the inequities in the military legal system someday. I aspire to have HONOR restored to my military career and that JUSTICE be done in my case. I aspire to inspire in others a desire to acquire a Higher Power of their own understanding. I give all credit to any successes I've had in life to my Higher Power, whom I choose to call "GOD." "I can do all things through God who strengthens me." I dedicated UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR to God, because He imbued in me the attitude to not just survive in prison, but to thrive in prison. On account of God, I went from “Victim” to “VICTOR!” All glory be to God Almighty! Semper Fi and Semper God!

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