UNDAUNTED GLADIATOR: Colonel Dan Wilson’s Epic Fight for Justice After False Accusations Shattered a Legendary Marine Career

In Undaunted Gladiator, Colonel Dan Wilson recounts his epic fight for justice after false accusations shattered his distinguished Marine career, revealing shocking flaws in the military justice system and the power of unwavering faith.

Imagine a battle-hardened Marine Colonel—39 years of service, 11 deployments, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, three Meritorious Service Medals, two Combat Action Ribbons, and a life forged in the crucible of Africa’s wilds and Iraq’s fiercest firefights—falsely accused of raping a child at a simple dinner party. Relieved of duties, dragged through a 14-month “witch hunt,” thrown into pretrial confinement, convicted in a politically charged court-martial, and locked away in the brig for 33 brutal months. That’s not fiction. That’s the jaw-dropping true story at the heart of Undaunted Gladiator by Colonel Dan Wilson.

From his missionary childhood in Sudan, Kenya, South Africa and Namibia—learning to track game with Bushmen, speaking seven languages, and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro at 14—Wilson was destined for the Corps. He enlisted in 1981, graduated Boot Camp as Platoon and Series Honor Man, earned meritorious promotions to Sergeant in just 16 months, and rose as a “Mustang” infantry officer. He commanded four platoons, three companies, and four battalions; fought in Desert Storm and the Second Battle of Fallujah; briefed generals in the Pentagon; and served as G-3 Operations Officer for II MEF. Decorated 52 times, he lived the Marine ethos: “Semper Fi” wasn’t a slogan—it was his heartbeat.

Then came the dinner party implosion on 13 July 2016. A junior officer’s wife accused him of inappropriately touching her six-year-old daughter. NCIS launched a global fishing expedition, storming his home several times, interrogating his terrified wife, and stacking 27 charges. A second accuser emerged months later with her own wild claims. Wilson was relieved of duties, confined for seven months pretrial, and ultimately convicted on the child sexual abuse charge plus lesser misconduct counts. Sentenced to five-and-a-half years, he entered the brig wearing orange, Prisoner #00128660 Whisky Delta—Cell #13.

What follows is pure fire. Wilson doesn’t break—he rises. He finds God in the darkness (“be like that tree!”), turns to daily prayer and meditation, forges unbreakable bonds with fellow prisoners (the “finest Marines I ever served with”), and watches his brilliant civilian appellate lawyer, Katie Cherkasky, dismantle the case. On 1 July 2019, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals delivers a stunning unanimous reversal, and rebuke to the generals who convicted him—“set aside with prejudice”—the rarest of victories. A double rainbow appears over Camp Pendleton that same weekend. Divine confirmation.

Yet the system wasn’t done. Wilson signs a “dirty deal” under duress for release: voluntary retirement in exchange for “no punishment.” The convening authority reneges. He’s retired in the pay of a Lieutenant Colonel with an “Other-Than-Honorable” characterization of his very honorable service—losing $5,000+ monthly in benefits for life, banned from all Marine Corps bases for life. The very policies meant to protect victims weaponized against an innocent warrior.

Undaunted Gladiator isn’t just a memoir—it’s a clarion call. Wilson exposes how #MeToo zeal, unlawful command influence, and a “believe the female accuser at all costs” culture have corrupted military justice. He names the rot: NCIS overreach, stacked charges, biased panels, and careerist generals protecting the institution over truth. But he also shows the light—unshakable faith in God, family loyalty (his wife and daughters earn “Medals of Honor”). Post-release, he lives the “Life of Riley” in Myrtle Beach—writing, mentoring, working out, and playing Pickleball daily. He has published eight books, produced a music album and is working on finishing up three more books.

Wilson’s message rings eternal: “Everything happens for a reason.” His Higher Power whom he calls God, guided him through hell to emerge stronger, calling readers to demand reform so no other patriot suffers the same fate. Raw, riveting, and redemptive, this book will leave you furious at the system, inspired by the man, and moved to tears by the love that carried him.

If you believe in truth, justice, and the Marine Corps we all swore to defend—read Undaunted Gladiator. Buy it. Share it. Join the fight to fix what’s broken. Semper Fi, Colonel. Your story isn’t over—it’s just beginning.

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DAN 2.0…my story of recovering from Alcohol, Nicotine & Caffeine

How I am recovering from alcoholism and my addictions.

I’m a late bloomer. It took retiring from the Marines, after nearly 39 years on active duty, to embrace a recovery program and stop using alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine. I was 60 years old.

I was inspired at the four-year mark to write down my story in order to share my experience, strength and hope with others who might be inspired to quit any addiction that might haunting them. The insanity of it all!

In the tradition of Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, I decided to have the book authored by Dan W., given Bill wrote a book by Bill W. In the book, I candidly describe how I am recovering from the addictions of alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine. I say recovering specifically because I firmly believe that I will have the disease of alcoholism for the rest of my life. The second that I proclaim myself “recovered,” I believe that it will only be a matter of time before I start drinking alcohol again. “Complacency kills!” I view my sobriety as a temporary reprieve, and that my continued sobriety is contingent upon my spiritual condition. Therefore, I must put prioritize my spiritual growth every single day in order to stay away from that next drink. I take it one day at a time and today marks 1885 days of continuous sobriety…five years and two months exactly. I’m very thankful to my Higher Power, whom I choose to call God, for His grace and mercy and gifting me the miracle of sobriety for the longest period ever in my adult life.I sincerely hope that if you are able to read my story that you are inspired to commence a recovery journey of your own. I pray that you are one of the chosen ones afflicted with alcoholism, or addiction, and that recovery rockets you into the fourth dimension of living that you may live a life of serenity; happy, joyous, and free. These past five years have been the most awesome years of my life. I pray the same for you.

Here is my book and the link allows you to buy it straight from Amazon in any of four formats. If you do happen to read it, I’d certainly appreciate a review. Thank you, and may your recovery journey be slow. Enjoy the journey!

https://a.co/d/03pLaxE4