Herb Eash is an author, Gulf War veteran, advocate, and educator whose work is rooted in a lifelong commitment to service, truth, and community protection. As a writer, Herb blends lived experience with compelling storytelling, creating both fiction and nonfiction that challenge readers to think deeply about courage, leadership, and the human spirit. His books include the psychological sci‑fi thriller Waves of Terror and the firsthand military account Mission: Saddam Hussein — Gulf War 90–91.
Herb’s journey began long before he ever published a book. Growing up in a working‑class family, he learned early the importance of honesty, responsibility, and standing up for people who don’t always have a voice. Those values carried him through his military service during the Gulf War, where he witnessed firsthand the realities of conflict and the strength required to lead under pressure. His service forged a lifelong dedication to integrity, accountability, and protecting others.
Today, Herb channels that same commitment into advocacy. He works to protect families from scams, predatory subscriptions, and deceptive marketing practices—issues that disproportionately affect seniors, veterans, and vulnerable communities. Through practical guides, microlearning modules, and community outreach, Herb breaks down complex topics into simple, actionable steps that empower people to protect what matters most.
In addition to his advocacy work, Herb is a passionate educator who believes in making information accessible to everyone. Whether he’s teaching financial literacy, consumer protection, or digital safety, his approach is grounded in clarity, compassion, and real-world experience.
Based in El Paso, Texas, Herb continues to write, teach, and serve his community. His mission is simple: empower families through truth, transparency, and practical solutions—one story, one resource, and one conversation at a time.