One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer

Author:   Nathaniel Fick
Publisher:   Mariner Books
ISBN:  

9780618773435


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   07 September 2006
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nathaniel Fick
Publisher:   Mariner Books
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780618773435


ISBN 10:   0618773436
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   07 September 2006
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Fick's writing style sets this book apart from other accounts of recent conflicts and guarantees One Bullet Away a place in the war memorial hall of fame. USA Today <br> Harrowing . . . deserves close reading and serious discussion. The Washington Post <br> What One Bullet Away accomplishes, in a way all the blather on cable TV never will, is to give readers real insights into the modern war and its warriors. --Rocky Mountain News <br> Fick makes a fascinating contribution to the growing shelf of soldiers' tales with his insight into the minds of today's young officers. Boston Magazine <br> The best sign of military intelligence. Gentleman's Quarterly <br> Provides a close-up and often harrowing look at [his] service both in Iraq and Afghanistan. U.S. News & World Report <br> Much more than a simple dispatch from the fronts of Afghanistan and Iraq, One Bullet Away finds Nathaniel Fick reaching deep within his heart and soul. culling up the irony, frustration, humor, tragedy, and -- more than anything else -- the pathos that informs the enterprise of war. --Military.com <br> Fick sounds like precisely the kind of thoughtful, mature commander any soldier would revere. Cleveland Plain Dealer <br> Ponders the nature of leadership and war . . . A tough-minded, beautifully written account. Men's Journal <br> Rapid-fire, vertiginous . . . Fick brilliantly evokes the split second before the first muzzle flashes of an ambush...His story is truly -- as one Marine motto has it -- leadership by example. --National Review <br> A compelling and exciting memoir of military service, swift in its pacing and sure in its details. The courage, selflessness, and skill of Marines are intensely portrayed here and are -- in the highest and rarest praise for a military memoir -- unmistakably authentic. --Senator John McCain <br> Nathaniel Fick shares a powerful account of the bravery of the Marines and the simple truth every soldier shares: thatf


Fick's writing style sets this book apart from other accounts of recent conflicts and guarantees One Bullet Away a place in the war memorial hall of fame. USA Today <br> Harrowing . . . deserves close reading and serious discussion. The Washington Post <br> What One Bullet Away accomplishes, in a way all the blather on cable TV never will, is to give readers real insights into the modern war and its warriors. --Rocky Mountain News <br> Fick makes a fascinating contribution to the growing shelf of soldiers' tales with his insight into the minds of today's young officers. Boston Magazine <br> The best sign of military intelligence. Gentleman's Quarterly <br> Provides a close-up and often harrowing look at [his] service both in Iraq and Afghanistan. U.S. News & World Report <br> Much more than a simple dispatch from the fronts of Afghanistan and Iraq, One Bullet Away finds Nathaniel Fick reaching deep within his heart and soul. culling up the irony, frustration, humor, tragedy, and -- more than anything else -- the pathos that informs the enterprise of war. --Military.com <br> Fick sounds like precisely the kind of thoughtful, mature commander any soldier would revere. Cleveland Plain Dealer <br> Ponders the nature of leadership and war . . . A tough-minded, beautifully written account. Men's Journal <br> Rapid-fire, vertiginous . . . Fick brilliantly evokes the split second before the first muzzle flashes of an ambush...His story is truly -- as one Marine motto has it -- leadership by example. --National Review <br> A compelling and exciting memoir of military service, swift in its pacing and sure in its details. The courage, selflessness, and skill of Marines are intensely portrayed here and are -- in the highest and rarest praise for a military memoir -- unmistakably authentic. --Senator John McCain <br> Nathaniel Fick shares a powerful account of the bravery of the Marines and the simple truth every soldier shares: thats


Fick's writing style sets this book apart from other accounts of recent conflicts and guarantees One Bullet Away a place in the war memorial hall of fame. USA Today Harrowing . . . deserves close reading and serious discussion. The Washington Post What One Bullet Away accomplishes, in a way all the blather on cable TV never will, is to give readers real insights into the modern war and its warriors. --Rocky Mountain News Fick makes a fascinating contribution to the growing shelf of soldiers' tales with his insight into the minds of today's young officers. Boston Magazine The best sign of military intelligence. Gentleman's Quarterly Provides a close-up and often harrowing look at [his] service both in Iraq and Afghanistan. U.S. News & World Report Much more than a simple dispatch from the fronts of Afghanistan and Iraq, One Bullet Away finds Nathaniel Fick reaching deep within his heart and soul. culling up the irony, frustration, humor, tragedy, and -- more than anything else -- the pathos that informs the enterprise of war. --Military.com Fick sounds like precisely the kind of thoughtful, mature commander any soldier would revere. Cleveland Plain Dealer Ponders the nature of leadership and war . . . A tough-minded, beautifully written account. Men's Journal Rapid-fire, vertiginous . . . Fick brilliantly evokes the split second before the first muzzle flashes of an ambush...His story is truly -- as one Marine motto has it -- leadership by example. --National Review A compelling and exciting memoir of military service, swift in its pacing and sure in its details. The courage, selflessness, and skill of Marines are intensely portrayed here and are -- in the highest and rarest praise for a military memoir -- unmistakably authentic. --Senator John McCain Nathaniel Fick shares a powerful account of the bravery of the Marines and the simple truth every soldier shares: that war is hell. Our troops on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan are heroes who have sacrificed to serve our country, and in these pages we are reminded of their courage under fire. Fick's story is testimony to their struggle. --Senator John Kerry A gripping account of twenty-first-century war by a twenty-first-century warrior. Perhaps most astounding is Nathaniel Fick's candor concerning his own emotions, fears, and moral quandries as he rises to the challenge of leadership. Fick has written the story of our times. --Evan Wright, author of Generation Kill A splendid story of a young Marine officer's journey from a promising begining to the truth and horror of combat. He pulls no punches in a book that is hard to put down. --Joseph L. Galloway, coauthor of We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young This is the war on terrorism at the working level, where it's very cold or very hot, where you're dirty and you don't get much sleep, and your life can be over in the next breath. Washington poobahs do grand strategy; people like Fick do the work. This is their story of the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Fick's book makes those wars become real, with all the heroism and the mistakes that still come with ground combat. --Richard A. Clarke, author of Against All Enemies A superb account of the challenges that confront a young officer in today's conflicts. Fick offers exceptionally vivid descriptions of leadership, duty, and brotherhood under fire. One Bullet Away is brilliant, a must-read for anyone who wants to truly understand what our troops face. --General Anthony C. Zinni, USMC (ret.), former commander in chief, U.S. Central Command, and coauthor of Battle Ready A brilliant, no-bullshit piece of under-the-helmet reporting. One Bullet Away is much more than a chronicle of war. It illuminates a man's mind and heart as he is thoroughly transformed by training and combat. --Steven Pressfield, author of Gates --


Fick's writing style sets this book apart from other accounts of recent conflicts and guarantees One Bullet Away a place in the war memorial hall of fame. USA Today <br> Harrowing . . . deserves close reading and serious discussion. The Washington Post <br> What One Bullet Away accomplishes, in a way all the blather on cable TV never will, is to give readers real insights into the modern war and its warriors. --Rocky Mountain News <br> Fick makes a fascinating contribution to the growing shelf of soldiers' tales with his insight into the minds of today's young officers. Boston Magazine <br> The best sign of military intelligence. Gentleman's Quarterly <br> Provides a close-up and often harrowing look at [his] service both in Iraq and Afghanistan. U.S. News & World Report <br> Much more than a simple dispatch from the fronts of Afghanistan and Iraq, One Bullet Away finds Nathaniel Fick reaching deep within his heart and soul. culling up the irony, frustration, h


This is the war on terrorism at the working level, where it's very cold or very hot, where you're dirty and you don't get much sleep, and your life can be over in the next breath. Washington poobahs do grand strategy; people like Fick do the work. This is their story of the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Fick's book makes those wars become real, with all the heroism and the mistakes that still come with ground combat. --Richard A. Clarke, author of Against All Enemies


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After receiving a BA in classics from Dartmouth, Nathaniel Fick served as an infantry oficer and then as an elite Recon Marine. He saw action in Afghanistan and Iraq before leaving the Corps as a captain. He is now a Fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, D.C. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller ONE BULLET AWAY. Fick is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute of Strategic Studies, and serves as a Director of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation and the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College. He holds a B.A. from Dartmouth, an MBA from the Harvard Business School, and an MPA in international security policy from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

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