
Daniel P. Bolger of Aurora, Illinois is an author, historian, and retired Lieutenant General (promoted 21 May 2010) of the United States Army. He currently holds a special faculty appointment in the Department of History at North Carolina State University, where he teaches military history. Lt. Gen. Bolger retired in 2013 from the Army. During his 35 years of service, he earned five Bronze Star Medals (one for valor) and the Combat Action Badge. His notable military commands included serving as Commanding General of the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan and Commander of the NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan (2011-2013); Commanding General of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas (deployed to Baghdad, 2009-2010); the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team in Iraq (2005–06); and U.S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations. He is also the author of books, such as Why We Lost, Americans at War, The Battle for Hunger Hill, and Death Ground.
Series
Books

Death Ground
Today's American Infantry in Battle
1999

Scenes from an Unfinished War
Low-Intensity Conflict in Korea, 1966-1969
1991

Savage Peace
Americans At War In The 1990s
1995

The Battle for Hunger Hill
The 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment at the Joint Readiness Training Center
1997

Our Year of War
Two Brothers, Vietnam, and a Nation Divided
2017

Why We Lost
A General's Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars
2014

The Panzer Killers
The Untold Story of a Fighting General and His Spearhead Tank Division's Charge into the Third Reich
2021

Feast Of Bones
1990