The Blonde Bombshell: Robert Joseph Hirsch...one of the greatest of the Greatest Generation.

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by Col Daniel Hunter Wilson

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In the annals of American history, few lives embody the spirit of the Greatest Generation like that of Robert Joseph Hirsch. Born in 1923 amid the industrial hum of Buffalo, New York, Bob Hirsch rose from humble beginnings in South Buffalo, across the street from Cazenovia Park—where he honed his athletic prowess in baseball, football, swimming, ice hockey, and golf—to become a towering figure of courage, innovation, and service. Nicknamed "The Blonde Bombshell" for his ferocious play as a lineman on Cornell University's varsity football team, Bob's life is a riveting saga of triumph over adversity, chronicled in this intimate biography authored by retired Marine Colonel Daniel Hunter Wilson. At just 18, Bob enlisted in the Army Air Corps following Pearl Harbor, inspired by his older brother John, a B-25 pilot tragically killed in action. Trained as a bomber pilot but reassigned to fly C-47 Skytrains, Bob piloted 167 missions in Europe, dropping paratroopers during D-Day's aftermath in Operation Market Garden, and evacuating the wounded during the Battle of the Bulge amid flak-filled skies. He interacted with legendary generals like George Patton, Anthony McAuliffe (of "Nuts!" fame at Bastogne), and James Gavin, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with clusters, and Presidential Unit Citation. In a heartwarming twist, Bob smuggled his puppy, Tiger, across the Atlantic, making the dog a squadron mascot featured in Stars and Stripes —a symbol of hope around the globe in wartime chaos. Post-war, Bob returned to Cornell, balancing football glory (drafted by the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles but choosing engineering) with marriage to his high school sweetheart, Ethel. Their 76-year union produced 10 children, 20 grandchildren, and a legacy of love, though Bob heartbreakingly outlived five offspring. Professionally, he excelled as an engineer at Lincoln Electric, rising to district manager before founding successful ventures like Acme Builders Supply and Plantec Corporation. In 1969, seeking a fresh start, Bob relocated to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where he owned Gold's Gym (now Iron Legacy) and pioneered advancements in energy engineering and non-destructive testing. Bob's civic impact was profound. Elected mayor of Myrtle Beach (1974-1978), he modernized governance, annexed the Air Force base for economic growth, updated building codes, and shifted to non-partisan elections—laying foundations for the city's boom as a tourist haven. He served as South Carolina's Secretary of Energy under Governor James Edwards, chaired national committees on energy and environment, and led the South Carolina Hall of Fame for 26 years. Honored with the Order of the Palmetto, Bob interacted with presidents like Ford, Carter, and Bush, swapping stories of World War II aviation and football. This biography, drawn from three years of weekly conversations between Bob and Colonel Wilson, weaves Bob's own words with historical context. It explores his Depression-era youth, friendships with baseball legends like Warren Spahn, and secrets to longevity: faith in God, family bonds, healthy living, and daily exercise—even at 101, Bob lifts weights under daughter Nancy's guidance. Themes of resilience shine through losses—like Tiger's tragic death and Ethel's passing in 2022—reminding readers that "everything happens for a reason." The Blonde Bombshell is more than a biography—it's a celebration of the American Dream, urging readers to live boldly, serve selflessly, and cherish family. Perfect for history buffs, veterans, and fans of inspirational tales like Undaunted Gladiator or Out of Africa and Into the Corps . Discover why Bob Hirsch, at 101, remains a beacon of hope: Order now and be inspired by a life that truly made a difference.

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