About The Author

Drew Webb is a retired U.S. Army Major (O-4) and former Special Forces Green Beret, with a distinguished military career spanning over three decades. Originally from Australia, Drew began his service in the Australian Infantry, rising to the rank of Corporal and serving as a section commander in Reconnaissance with 1RAR and 6RAR. He was the commander of the winning Duke of Gloucester Cup team—awarded to the best infantry section in the Australian Army—and was recognized as the 6RAR Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year.
After moving to the United States in the early 1990s, Drew enlisted in the U.S. Army as an E-1 Private with only a General Education Diploma. Through determination and perseverance, he earned his place among the elite U.S. Army Special Forces, serving as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D) and later as an Operations Sergeant (18Z), advancing to the rank of Master Sergeant (E-8) before commissioning as an officer. Early in his American career, he was honored as the U.S. Army I Corps Soldier of the Year. Drew entered the military as a high school dropout and completed his service as a Major with a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies.
Drew deployed on multiple combat rotations, including tours in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, Kuwait, Africa, and other global hotspots, earning numerous decorations and awards during his 24 years of U.S. Army service. His operational experience, combined with leadership roles across two national military forces, has given him a profound understanding of the personal cost of war—especially the often overlooked moral injuries sustained by those who serve.
Drew has been married for 36 years and is a proud father of five children—four of whom are pursuing careers in the medical field. He currently resides in Monterey, California, while frequently returning to Australia to stay connected with family and the military community.
Unbreakable Valor is Drew’s first book—an unflinching account of brotherhood, sacrifice, and survival. Through raw and honest storytelling, Drew shines a light on the human side of warfare and the moral complexities faced by soldiers in combat.
Today, Drew is committed to raising awareness about the challenges veterans face after combat and advocates for healing, resilience, and a deeper understanding of moral injury. He continues to support military communities on both sides of the Pacific and remains passionate about bridging the gap between service members and the societies they defend.


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