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March 31st, 2026

Defending The Eagle: The War Behind the Lines with Frank Demith

On this episode of HomeFront SitRep, we sit down with retired U.S. Army officer and author Frank Demith to go beyond the headlines and into the real complexity of modern warfare—where trust is fragile, loyalties shift, and the battlefield isn’t always what it seems.
Following the success of his debut novel Of Vital Interest, Demith returns with Defending The Eagle, a powerful continuation that dives even deeper into the gray zones of war—where identity, allegiance, and survival collide.

Drawing from nearly three decades in uniform, Demith brings an insider’s perspective to a story that explores:

The unseen role of interpreters and linguists in combat zones
The tension between mission success and moral responsibility
The reality that sometimes the enemy… looks just like an ally

At the center of Defending The Eagle is a layered narrative that doesn’t just follow American forces—but also gives voice to those on the other side of the fight. It’s a raw look at what happens when war becomes personal, and when the lines between friend and foe begin to blur.

This isn’t Hollywood.
This is the human side of war—told by someone who lived it.

In true HomeFront SitRep fashion, this conversation goes beyond the book and into the mission:

Why telling these stories matters for today’s veteran community
The mental and emotional weight carried long after deployment
How storytelling becomes a form of service after service

You’ll hear how Demith transitioned from soldier to storyteller—and why his work is helping bridge the gap between those who’ve served and those who want to understand.

David Willis HomeFront Sitrep Podcast

My name is David Willis, I knew at a very early age that I was going into the military but didn’t know what branch. As I got older and started learning about each branch and quickly figured out that the Marines was the best. I served in the Marine Corps from 97-04. My MOS was 0311(infantry). I went to Paris Island for boot camp after boot camp I was stationed with 2nd blt 8th Marines Golf company. While with 2/8 I went on several deployments to port a prince Haiti, Okinawa, South Korea, Greece, also did two trips to Bridgeport California for cold weather training, I wasn’t going to make a Mediterranean float so I extended and joined 1st blt 8th Marines Bravo company. During my time there we deployed to the Mediterranean and had stops in Spain, Italy, Malta, Africa, and other ports. I got out of the Marines in August of 01, but 9/11 happened and was recalled to go back in where I was stationed with a mobilization support battalion and deployed.