Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Sgt. Dunn Novel #15 title reveal and book description

Hi Sgt. Dunn readers!

I'm thrilled to reveal the title and book description for Sgt. Dunn Novel #15. I'm hoping for an early to mid-December release. You can track my editing progress, as usual, in the upper left of this blog.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Disrupt and Destroy

The German 51st Mountain Corps is fortifying its position northwest of Bologna, Italy in the Apennines Mountains. Its two full divisions are on the front line against the Americans. U.S. Intelligence learns they are planning to launch a major offensive within two weeks. 

Master Sergeant Tom Dunn, who leads a squad of lethal U.S. Army Rangers, is directed to join forces with an experienced Italian partisan group working in the same area, the same group he and his men personally trained just one month ago in the book Bold Rescue. For the first time, he takes two weapons sections along. They are armed with the infantryman’s friends the deadly 60mm mortars, and bazookas. Once safely in the partisans’ cave headquarters, he and the partisan leader, Captain Giancarlo Sozzi, plan multiple attacks on the Germans and local infrastructure to disrupt and destroy their ability to mount the planned offensive. Can the combined Ranger and partisan forces succeed with two divisions right on top of them?

Dunn’s younger sister, Gertrude, recently graduated from the Office of Strategic Services training facility, The Farm, arrives in the Philippines. She settles in to her new location, Dagupan, where General Douglas MacArthur returned with an invasion force recently. She struggles to recover from over forty hours of travel and adjust to the large time difference. Filipina Isa Bondac, her handler, assigns a challenging task. Gertrude, as usual, solves problems. In her first action in the field, she is faced with a split-second life or death decision. Will she make the right choice?

Meanwhile, British Commando Sergeant Major Malcolm Saunders leads his squad into Germany to destroy a canal lock. The Germans are using the canal to transport important raw material and machinery parts from the Baltic Sea to the Elbe River. Can the British soldiers complete the mission and escape through Hamburg to the pick up point where their submarine home awaits? It’s only forty miles . . . across the German homeland.

In book fifteen of the Sgt. Dunn Novels, Munsterman weaves real WWII events into action-packed stories for our favorite Sgt. Dunn characters, revealing the courage and determination soldiers, resistance fighters, and OSS field agents demonstrated day by day.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Happy 74th Birthday United States Air Force!

 Wishing a very Happy 74th Birthday to all members of the United States Air Force, past and present!




Thursday, August 5, 2021

US Coast Guard 231st Birthday - August 4, 1790


The United States Coast Guard celebrated its 231st birthday yesterday. The Coast Guard was created on August 4, 1790, when the first Congress authorized Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton to construct ten vessels, known as “revenue cutters,” to combat smuggling and enforce tariff laws.

My mom, Olga, served in the Coast Guard during World War II as a yeoman (administrative and clerical work)



Sunday, July 11, 2021

10th Anversary of the first Sgt. Dunn Novel, Operation Devil's Fire!

Today is the 10th Anniversary of the publication of the first Sgt. Dunn novel, Operation Devil’s Fire (11 July 2011 for the paperback and 23 July 2011 for Kindle). Since then, I have published 13 more. All the books are shown on this blog’s left.

I started writing ODF in January 2004, so it took a long time to be published, but it began to take on a life of its own in May 2012, and the rest, is, well, awesome. I feel quite blessed by the books’ popularity and am so grateful to my readers.

I want to thank my wife for her constant support and encouragement, and her editing. Thank you to my FIRST READERS for their work at reading / editing the books when they are in the very rough stage.

Steven E. Barltrop
Gordon Cotton
Dave J. Cross
Jackson Cross
David M. Jones
Zander Jones
Nathan Munsterman
Robert (Bob) A. Schneider II
Charlie Shrem
John Skelton
Steven D. White
Derek Williams

I’m currently working on Sgt. Dunn #15, as yet untitled, which is typical for me. It starts on 29 January 1945, right after #14, Risk and Valor, ends.

Also in the works is a Pacific Theater series, The Nash Brothers, which will follow three U.S. Navy brothers who are officers through their experiences aboard a PT Boat, a submarine, and possibly the U.S.S. Enterprise.

Thanks for sharing this journey with me. 

Sunday, June 6, 2021

D-Day 6 June 1944

 Thank you to all the men who participated in D-Day. Honoring those 4,414 who died so the beachhead could be established.


General Eisenhower talking to the men


View from a landing craft


The beach


Advancing