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Название: A Few Bad Men: The True Story of U.S. Marines Ambushed in Afghanistan and Betrayed in America Автор: Major Fred Galvin USMC (Ret.), Sal Manna Издательство: Post Hill Press Год: 2022 Страниц: 276 Язык: английский Формат: pdf, epub, mobi Размер: 10.1 MB
A Few Bad Men is the incredible true story of an elite team of U.S. Marines set up to take the fall for Afghanistan war crimes they did not commit—and their leader who fought for the redemption of his men.
Ambushed in Afghanistan and betrayed by their own leaders—these elite Marines fought for their lives again, back home.
A cross between A Few Good Men and American Sniper, this is the true story of an elite Marine special operations unit bombed by an IED and shot at during an Afghanistan ambush. The Marine Commandos were falsely accused of gunning down innocent Afghan civilians following the ambush. The unit’s leader, Maj. Fred Galvin, was summarily relieved of duty and his unit was booted from the combat zone. They were condemned by everyone, from the Afghan president to American generals. When Fox Company returned to America, Galvin and his captain were the targets of the first Court of Inquiry in the Marines in fifty years.
One reason I wrote this book was so that every American citizen would know how U.S. - led coalition forces had won a decisive victory against terrorists in Afghanistan by 2005 and yet lost the war, ignominiously bugging out in August 2021. The frontline foot soldiers of the U.S. and coalition forces did not let us down. Rather, it was the words and inactions of senior military leaders who restrained and hamstrung tactical units, while repeatedly falsely testifying to Congress and the international press that the training of the Afghan National Army would lead to an effective exit strategy. This senior military officer mantra was reinforced with their repeated pleas to stay the course for just ten years, then twelve, then fourteen, until their “forever war” finally ended. In fact, the effort in Afghanistan lacked the ability to ever succeed in the way U.S. forces guided peace and democracy in Germany, Japan, or South Korea—and our senior military and Department of State leaders were fully aware of that. Yet they prevented the American people from knowing the on-the-ground truth.
Unfortunately, there will not be any accountability in this life for those leaders who squandered nearly twenty years, lost 2,325 service members Killed In Action, suffered 20,705 service members Wounded In Action, and spent more than one trillion dollars in Afghanistan—and only made the international terrorist threat worse. Unrestrained senior military officers unrepentantly used censure, threats of imprisonment, and professional devastation of their own forces to guide tactical units to play nice, ride out the deployment clock, and cooperate and graduate, so everyone would receive a “successful combat deployment” and end up getting promoted. All while losing a war.
“Fred Galvin is the real deal. His dramatic retelling of his experience as commander of Fox Company reads like a thriller, full of twists and turns, filled with unassuming heroes and deceitful villains.” — Rob Lorenz, Producer/Director, American Sniper, Flags of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, Mystic River, The Marksman
“Fred Galvin has written a real ‘page turner’ that demonstrates how politics permeates The Pentagon and posts abroad…I highly recommend this book.” — J.D. Hayworth, U.S. House of Representatives (Arizona), TV/Radio Host
“This book is a must-read for every American who wants to know why, after twenty long years in Afghanistan, we did not win.” — Jessie Jane Duff, USMC, Analyst, CNN and FOX
“A Few Bad Men is a must-read story of valor, betrayal, and keeping the Marines’ honor clean.” — Jed Babbin, USAF Judge Advocate, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Journalist, National Review, Washington Post
“An incredible account and history of the fighting spirit of the ‘Marine Raiders’ under fire and the relentless fourteen-year campaign by their leader to clear their names.” — Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely, U.S. Army (Ret.), Deputy Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
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