Will Dabbs M.D.

Will Dabbs M.D.

A native of the Mississippi Delta, Will is a mechanical engineer who flew UH1H, OH58A/C, CH47D and AH1S aircraft as an Army Aviator. He is SCUBA-qualified and has parachuted out of perfectly good airplanes at 3 o'clock in the morning. While in command of the US Army’s High Altitude Rescue Team, Will summited Mount McKinley, Alaska--at 20,310 feet the highest point in North America--six times. Of course, this was always at the controls of an Army helicopter, which is the only way sensible folk climb mountains.

After eight years in the Regular Army, Major Dabbs left the military for medical school where he delivered 60 babies and occasionally wrung human blood out of his socks. Will works in his own urgent care clinic, shares a business building precision rifles and sound suppressors, and has written professionally since 1991. His publishing credits number in the thousands.

Will is married to his high school sweetheart, has three awesome adult children and teaches Sunday School. Turn-ons include vintage German machineguns, flying his sexy-cool RV6A airplane, Count Chocula cereal, and the movie Aliens. Will is what happens when you weaponize a wicked case of insomnia into something a bit more productive.

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