Why First Sergeant (now SgtMaj) Kasal did not receive a Medal of Honor for his actions that day is beyond me.
Why First Sergeant (now SgtMaj) Kasal did not receive a Medal of Honor for his actions that day is beyond me.
Scheduled for release in May, Amazon is taking pre-orders now.
My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story
The news of the pre-release got some action on a 3/1 alumni e-mail list recently.
Picked up and read this book as a result of this thread. An excellent and well written description of how our counterinsurgency efforts are not wired tight and the type of warfare the troops are fighting and how they go about doing it. The Commander-in-Chief or the Secretary of Defense should be getting briefed by officers at the battalion or composite division level based on this book. I rate the book A++++. Though Iraq is no Vietnam and Fullujah was no Hue City, I can see some similarities in the chain-of-command that are inexcusable when it was ripe to use force to quell the violence in Fullujah. Allowing Fullujah to become a miniature Taliban type holdout only resulted in a tougher fight later. Someone should have been listening and responding to recommendations from the MEF. I was just stunned at the creation and implementation of the so-called Fullujah Brigade.
You can pre-order at My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal StoryNat Helm's book on SgtMaj Kasal, which includes our experience in Iraq will
be on the shelves next month! Open the link below for more details.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2007/04/marine_kasal_story_070415/
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