Most of us go with the mount for the H3 Hummer V8:
https://a.co/d/0dxxYs9k
Not quite as smooth as the fluid filled factory mount but it'll be the last time you ever have to replace it.
My notes from when I did the driver's side:
1/ I separated the steering shaft. It was a pain to do and took some patience, but it improved access significantly.
2/ As others have said they did also, I took the front wheel off along with the fender liner. Takes 10 minutes to do both. Game changer.
3/ I removed the heat shield from the exhaust manifold after patiently waiting for the penetrating oil to do its job on the bolts.
4/ I used a block of wood under the oil pan with a good quality floor jack that made it easy to support the engine and carefully raise it incrementally as needed.
5/ I cut away the heat shield from the motor mount with a pair of tin snips to get better access to the bolts.
6/ I used a wobble joint on the socket wrench.
Having done the job now, I wager I could do it again in a couple of hours and less than 3 beers, taking my time.
It's also a really good time to change the engine oil cooler lines, if so equipped.
And, thank you for your military service.