The Eve of the Real Desert Storm…23 February 1991…Thirty-five years ago tonight!

The day before the ground invasion, our Operations Officer (callsign Dealer) asked me to mark the route to the first obstacle belt in Kuwait with chem lights that were only visible to our forces. Mission accomplished and we got our final briefing from the intel weanies who knew nothing. I gave my Marines the real gouge on the warrior prowess of Arab forces…they have none, simply put!

The real start of Desert Storm was the ground invasion of Kuwait by us grunts on 24 February 1991. Here’s what my Heavy Machine Gun Platoon (1st Battalion, 5th Marines, Task Force Ripper, 1st Marine Division) did that day…from my book, OUT OF AFRICA AND INTO THE CORPS:

On February 23rd, 1991, Dealer called out to me and asked that I mark a route for our battalion to the first obstacle belt. I grabbed Sergeant Jenkins’ section. One of his superb Squad Leaders was Corporal Tod Shores. We found a suitable route to the point in the obstacle belt that was 1/5’s designated penetration point. On the way back to our battalion’s position, we emplaced infrared chem-lights, making them only visible to our eyes, traveling from south to north and not to any enemy eyes looking to the south from the north. We accomplished the mission and made it back to our platoon area about 1700. In just seven hours, our battalion was to begin movement to our attack positions at 0001 on 24 February 1991.

In the final briefing by our intelligence analysts, they predicted that we would face fierce opposition from the Iraqi troops in Kuwait and predicted thirty percent casualties in the fight through the obstacle belts.

When they departed, I told my Marines of Heavy Machine Gun Platoon that I felt the intel guys were full of shit. “My dad used to joke about the shortest book in the world being of Arab war heroes,” I said. “I grew up for a good chunk of my life around Arabs. My experience is that when faced with danger, they are cowards unless they are hyped up on drugs, like methamphetamines. My personal assessment is that when faced with United States Marines, they will quickly surrender and throw up white flags. How we perform in battle will reverberate through eternity. We will prevail and be heading home soon to tell our war stories back home. Our road home is through Kuwait. The faster we get this done, the faster we go home to our families and the land of ‘milk and honey.’ Our reputation precedes us into battle, warriors. Let us not disappoint our legendary Marine heroes on whose shoulders we stand today. When God is for us, no one can stand against us, and I am certain that God is with us. We will fight, fight, fight, crush our enemies, and see them driven before us.’” I then directed our Marines to “suit up at MOPP Level 2.” From our training in Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) warfare, we know that MOPP stands for Mission Oriented Protective Posture and the various levels are to protect military members. MOPP Level 2 is actually putting on and wearing the chemical suit that is worn over our uniforms along with the overboots. We were each issued a single suit that we put on, carrying our gas masks and gloves on our person. This combo was worn for the next four days. It was hot and sweaty…very uncomfortable but had to be worn.

From Battlefield to Bookshelf: 8 Explosive Books by Retired Marine Colonel Dan Hunter Wilson – All Narrated by the Author Himself!

“Eight books. One unbreakable Marine.
From the jungles of Africa to the streets of Fallujah… from 309 pounds to a six-pack at 63… from false accusations to total victory… Colonel Dan Hunter Wilson has turned his entire life into lessons you can use today.
All eight titles — Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, and Audiobook narrated by the Colonel himself — are live on Amazon right now.
And three brand-new books are coming in 2026.
Which one are you reading first?”

Retired U.S. Marine Colonel Dan Hunter Wilson poured 39 years of combat leadership, unbreakable discipline, raw faith, and hard-won lessons into eight powerhouse books now available on Amazon in Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle/eBook, and Audiobook formats — every single audiobook personally narrated by the Colonel in his signature Marine cadence.

And he’s not done. The Colonel is currently working on three new books he intends to publish in 2026.

Here are all eight titles, in the order he wants you to discover them. Each one is a mission you won’t want to miss.

1. UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR

A decorated Marine Colonel with 39 years of service, 11 combat deployments, and 52 medals & ribbons is falsely accused of sexual assault just weeks before a Brigadier General promotion board. What follows is a modern-day gladiatorial fight against a broken military justice system. This is the raw, unfiltered story of one warrior who refused to stay down. If you believe in truth, honor, and second chances, this book will shake you — and inspire you.

Available in Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, and Audiobook (narrated by the author):

2. OUT OF AFRICA AND INTO THE CORPS

Born to missionary parents in Africa, young Dan Wilson grew up among Zulu warriors, Bushmen, and Nile villages before trading the savanna for the Marine Corps recruiting poster. This prequel memoir takes you from barefoot childhood in remote African outposts to Boot Camp, mustang officer, and combat leader. A gripping, hilarious, and deeply moving origin story of a true American warrior.

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3. DAN 2.0 – Recovering from My Addictions

After the fight of his life, Colonel Wilson hit rock bottom with addictions to alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine. In this brutally honest sequel to his own story, “Dan W.” (a nod to Bill W. of AA) shares the exact daily routine, prayers, and Marine discipline that delivered him into a sober, fit, and purposeful second act. A no-excuses blueprint for anyone ready for their own comeback.

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4. A 110 PERCENT MENTALITY

At age 62, the retired Colonel stepped on the scale at 309 pounds. Using the same “110% mentality” his Drill Instructor screamed into him in 1981, he dropped 110 pounds, rebuilt a six-pack at 63, and reversed his health numbers — all without pills, surgery, or excuses. This is the complete battle plan: the Daniel Diet, ice baths, garage circuits, Pickleball, wind sprints, and the faith that powered every rep.

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5. THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL

The intimate biography of Robert Joseph Hirsch — WWII fighter pilot, South Buffalo legend, and one of the greatest of the Greatest Generation. From high-school football star to smuggling a puppy into combat, delivering supplies under fire, and later transforming Myrtle Beach, Bob’s story is packed with humor, heroism, and the kind of larger-than-life character only the Greatest Generation produced.

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6. THE BATTLE OF FALLUJAH – PART II: Operation Phantom Fury

The definitive firsthand account of the most decisive urban battle of the Iraq War, written by the Marine who helped draft the final operations order, served as senior liaison to the Army’s Black Jack Brigade, and later ran current operations for I MEF. Night assaults, feints, the “three-building war,” and the wounded NCO who raised his trigger finger and said, “Send me back — it still works.” Updated on the 20th anniversary to honor the fallen.

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7. THE SWAMP FOX UNLEASHED

General Francis Marion’s Revolutionary War guerrilla tactics didn’t just harass the British — they became the DNA of modern Marine Corps warfighting doctrine (MCDP-1). Colonel Wilson, a lifelong student of maneuver warfare, connects the Swamp Fox’s swamp raids to Chesty Puller, Sun Tzu, and today’s Marine Corps. Short, explosive, and packed with timeless leadership lessons.

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8. PICKLEBALL BATTLEFIELD

Turn your local court into a battlefield. Retired Colonel Dan Wilson fuses legendary warrior tactics — Shaka Zulu, Sun Tzu, Chesty Puller, the OODA Loop, and Marine Corps warfighting philosophy — with practical, hilarious, and deadly-effective pickleball strategies for doubles and singles. Whether you’re a beginner or a tournament player, this book will make you dangerous on the court and unstoppable in life.

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Semper Fi and 110% — which mission are you taking on first?

The Battle of Fallujah – Part II: Operation Phantom Fury

“November 8, 2004. RCT-1 and RCT-7 rolled into the attack at 1900 under the cover of darkness.
The Army’s heavy armor punched through the insurgent lines like a sledgehammer.
Marines and Iraqi soldiers followed, clearing house by house in the most intense urban combat since Hue City.
By the Marine Corps’ 229th Birthday, both regiments had seized MSR Michigan and controlled the center of Fallujah.
The enemy who swore they would never leave alive…were either dead, captured, or fleeing west along the Euphrates.
This is the story of how we took the fight to the terrorists in their own sanctuary — and won.”

“Remember Fallujah!” – The Battle Cry That Was Stolen from the Enemy and Given Back to America

In November 2004, the city of Fallujah was the bright ember burning at the heart of the Iraqi insurgency.

Foreign fighters, Zarqawi’s Al-Qaeda terrorists, and local thugs had turned the “City of Mosques” into a fortified hellhole of IED factories, torture chambers, and execution sites.

They bragged they would make it America’s Stalingrad.

They were wrong.

Operation Phantom Fury (Al Fajr – “New Dawn”) became the single most decisive urban battle of the Iraq War.

In 10 days of savage house-to-house fighting, coalition forces crushed the insurgency’s stronghold, killed or captured thousands of fighters, and opened the door for Iraq’s first free elections.

And one Marine officer was in the middle of it all — planning it, briefing Congress and the media, then stepping into the fight with the Army’s Black Jack Brigade before taking over as I MEF Forward’s Current Operations Officer.

That officer was then-Major (soon-to-be LtCol) Dan Hunter Wilson.

Twenty years later, on the anniversary of the battle, Colonel Wilson (Ret.) has expanded his original 2005 Marine Corps Gazette article into a powerful, firsthand book:

The Battle of Fallujah – Part II: Operation Phantom Fury

This is not another dry history book.

This is the raw, unfiltered account from the man who:

Helped draft the final operations order signed by LtGen John Sattler

Served as senior Marine liaison to the Army’s Black Jack Brigade during the assault

Became the MEF’s Current Operations Officer and VIP briefer (briefing Senators McCain, Kerry, Biden, Clinton, and more)

Watched Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Iraqi partners fight with the same indomitable spirit that has defined the Corps for 229 years

You’ll read the real story behind:

The brilliant shaping operations and feints that fooled the enemy

The night assault from the north that shattered insurgent defenses in hours

The “three-building war” — fighting, clearing caches, and delivering humanitarian aid on the same block

The wounded Marine NCO who raised his trigger finger and said, “Sir, send me back to my team. My trigger-finger is still good!”

How the battle directly led to 40% fewer attacks, the first free elections in Anbar, and the Sunni Awakening that broke the back of the insurgency

And the sobering post-script:

How the hard-won victory was later squandered by a precipitous U.S. withdrawal, allowing ISIS to rise — and why Fallujah had to be fought for all over again.

This book is Colonel Wilson’s gift to every Marine, Soldier, Sailor, Airman, and Iraqi who fought in Phantom Fury.

It is dedicated to those who sacrificed “some” and those who sacrificed all.

If you want to understand what really happened in Fallujah — told by a warrior who was there from planning to victory — this is the book.

Available now on Amazon:

Paperback

Kindle eBook

Audible Audiobook – narrated by the author

Semper Fi. Remember Fallujah.

— Colonel Dan Hunter Wilson, USMC (Ret.)

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR (25 Five-Star ratings)

In a travesty of military justice, Colonel Wilson went from HERO to ZERO based on one false allegation of sexual assault from a drunken and deranged military dependent wife. A cowardly jury of general officers, fearing that they would never see another star on their collars, convicted Colonel Wilson on one count of sexual assault, but only sentenced him to 1/5 of what the sentence called for. Colonel Wilson spent nearly 3 years in three different military prisons, before being unanimously exonerated “with prejudice” by the judges of the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal of Appeals. Vengeful military lawyers and brass got their “pound of flesh” in the end by pleading with the Secretary of the Navy’s office to retire Colonel Wilson with the pay of a Lieutenant Colonel and with an “Other Than Honorable” characterization of his extraordinary 39 years of service. This, after being promised “no punishment” by his duplicitous Convening Authority. Rising from the ashes, like the proverbial Phoenix, Colonel Wilson went from Victim to Victor, and is now a prolific author and motivational speaker.

“Colonel Wilson’s story is a classic example of gross military injustice. The Marine Corps should be deeply ashamed for railroading an innocent man into prison! We have been observing examples of military injustice for over 50 years, but nothing, and we mean nothing quite compares to the abomination of justice that Colonel Daniel H. Wilson suffered at the hands of the United States Marine Corps…A great man who was stabbed in the back by his own people. What happened to Colonel Wilson should never happen to anyone!” 

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UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR

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THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL 

The day Bob Hirsch smuggled a puppy across the Atlantic — and accidentally created a WWII legend
He was twenty-one, fresh out of Cornell, and about to ferry a brand-new C-47 to war.
In a Missouri kitchen the night before departure, a girl offered him a four-week-old puppy. “You’re flying your own plane, right?” she said.
Bob looked at the wriggling brown-and-white ball of fur… shrugged… and said, “What the hell.”
He tucked the pup inside his canvas flight bag, named him Tiger, and two days later lifted off from Baer Field, Indiana — with the dog curled up in a padded flying helmet under his seat.
Tiger crossed the North Atlantic through storms that almost killed them. He survived Greenland, Iceland, and landed at Greenham Common, England, where five pilots in a Quonset hut swore him in as the squadron’s secret mascot.
Tiger flew 167 combat missions. He rode in the cockpit during paratrooper drops over Holland, supply runs for Patton’s Third Army, and mercy flights out of Bastogne. He never got airsick. Never panicked. Just wagged his tail and waited for scraps in the mess hall.
After Market Garden, the squadron held an awards ceremony. The commander broke every regulation in the book, pinned an Air Medal ribbon on a tiny knitted sweater, and Tiger sat there like he’d earned it.
Photographers snapped away.
The picture hit Stars and Stripes, then the front page of the Buffalo Courier-Express, then the New York Times.
A four-week-old puppy nobody was supposed to bring had just become the most famous four-legged aviator on Earth.
And the blonde-haired lineman who smuggled him?
They used to call him “The Blonde Bombshell” on the Cornell football field.
Turns out the name fit the sky even better.

Holy smokes — if you only read ONE book this year, make it THIS one.

The Blonde Bombshell: Robert Joseph Hirsch — One of the Greatest of the Greatest Generation by Colonel Daniel Hunter Wilson (Ret.)

I just finished the final page and I’m still buzzing. This isn’t a biography. This is a rocket ride through the 20th century with the most ridiculously accomplished, humble, hilarious, and straight-up heroic human being you’ve never heard of… until now.

Bob Hirsch was:

• A Depression-era Buffalo kid who became an All-Everything football lineman at Cornell (they literally nicknamed him “The Blonde Bombshell” because when he hit you, you saw stars).

• An NFL draftee who walked away from the Eagles to fly C-47s in World War II.

• The guy who smuggled a four-week-old puppy named Tiger across the Atlantic in his helmet, flew him on 167 combat missions, and watched Tiger get his own Air Medal ribbon pinned on a knitted sweater in front of the whole squadron (Stars & Stripes ran the photo worldwide — Tiger was basically the 1940s version of a viral sensation).

• The pilot who personally delivered “liberated” French champagne to Eisenhower’s HQ on orders from Patton himself… then quietly diverted 10% for the boys in the Quonset hut.

• The man who flew General Anthony McAuliffe (yes, the “NUTS!” guy) around the Battle of the Bulge battlefield in a Gooney Bird so the general could see it from the air.

• The mayor who turned Myrtle Beach from a sleepy beach town into the modern resort powerhouse it is today (he literally annexed the old Air Force base and rewrote the entire city government structure while making $250 a month).

• The father of TEN kids, husband of 76 years to the same woman, patriarch of a clan that now numbers in the dozens of grand- and great-grandkids.

• A centenarian who still works out every single day and will tell you, with a straight face, that he’s worried he doesn’t have enough time left to finish what God wants him to do.

And that’s just the highlight reel.

The writing is electric. Colonel Wilson sat with Bob for three straight years, week after week, and you can feel every conversation. The dialogue pops, the scenes are cinematic, the humor is dry and perfect. You’ll laugh out loud at Tiger riding along on missions, tear up when Bob loses him after the war, and feel your chest swell when he talks about Ethel making every suit he ever wore and raising ten kids like it was nothing.

This book is everything a Greatest Generation story should be: gritty, funny, heartbreaking, triumphant, and deeply human. It’s also a masterclass in how to live a life that actually matters.

If you have a dad, a grandfather, a son, a daughter, a friend who needs reminding what real courage, real love, and real legacy look like — hand them this book.

Buy it. Read it. Then go hug someone you love and tell them they’re your Blonde Bombshell.

Available right now on Amazon (paperback, hardcover, Kindle, and audiobook narrated by the author himself — and trust me, you want the audio version).

Bob Hirsch just turned 102. He’s still here, still sharp, still inspiring everyone who meets him.

Don’t wait. Meet the man while you still can.

Semper Fi, Bob.

And thank you, Colonel Wilson, for giving us this masterpiece.

You’re gonna want to clear your schedule. Once you start, you’re not putting it down until the last page. I guarantee it.

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