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Chuck Holton (born 1969) is an American
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, author, and motivational speaker. He has also been a freelance cameraman for
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, following
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on his travels. Holton is currently a War Correspondent for
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Early life and military career

Holton was born in 1969 in
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,
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. At age 17 Holton joined the
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, shipping off to basic training at
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, Georgia. Holton is a graduate of both
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and
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, graduating Ranger class 3-89. Holton went on to attend Jumpmaster School, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare School and Assault Climber school, and was later an instructor at the
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at Camp Buckner. Holton was deployed to Panama for
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, where he served as a team leader during which (as he recounts in his book ''A More Elite Soldier'') his best friend in the army at the time;
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Philip Lear, was killed in action. He served four years with the
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. After four years of active duty, Holton joined the
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, where he received training as a helicopter mechanic and eventually became trained as an Aeroscout Observer, flying the
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Helicopter. His awards and decorations include the
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, Good Conduct Medal,
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,
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,
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, Ranger tab,
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, and
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.


War correspondent

Holton has been a freelance war correspondent, reporting for the
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(CBN) since 2003, the Life of Duty Network and others. Holton has traveled extensively as a cameraman for Lt. Col.
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. Specifically, he worked as a freelance cameraman and field producer for "War Stories with Oliver North" on
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.


Media career

His dispatches and articles appear on CBN's site, and he hosted a web-only television show from 2012 to 2018 called Life of Duty: Frontlines. In addition, he published a weblog entitled "Boots on the Ground", where he discussed issues related to the wars in the Middle East and troop morale. In late 2018, he started a podcast entitled "The Hot Zone with Chuck Holton", which is syndicated on several news sites. As of June 2025, ''The Hot Zone With Chuck Holton'' has 183K subscribers, with 33,088,918 views. He hosts a weekly men's gathering known as "The Arms Room." Currently, he is the owner of Live Fire Media, a global production company.


Personal life

Holton is married and has five grown children. He speaks Spanish, and resides full time in
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and part-time in West Virginia.


Published works

Holton is the author of eight books: *''Stories From a Soldier's Heart: For the Patriotic Soul'', 2003, *''A More Elite Soldier: Pursuing a Life of Purpose'', 2003, *''Bulletproof, the Making of an Invincible Mind'', 2005, *''Allah's Fire (Task Force Valor Series #1''), 2006, *''Island Inferno (Task Force Valor Series #2''), 2007, *''Meltdown (Task Force Valor Series #3''), 2009, *''Making Men - Five Steps to Growing Up'', 2011, *''Prowess - The Man You Were Meant To Be'', 2019,


Filmography


Armenia a Love Story
2023
The Lost Shipwreck of Paul
2015


Book collaborations

He has also collaborated with Oliver North on two books: *''American Heroes: In the Fight Against Radical Islam (War Stories)'', 2008, *''American Heroes in Special Operations'', 2010,


References


External links

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Chuck Holton's blog on CBNChuck Holton's podcast
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