Joker One: A Marine Platoon's Story of Courage, Leadership, and Brotherhood by Donovan Campbell

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,108

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,108

    Synopsis

    In the tradition of Jarhead and Band of Brothers, this is the extraordinary story of one Marine platoon's brotherhood, honor, and sacrifice during the battle of Ramadi---arguably the most intense conflict of the Iraq War.

    The New York Times - James Glanz

    Be advised that Campbell, though he is a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Business School, never stops being a Marine, thinking like a Marine or using the jargon and profanity of a Marine, so do not expect much guidance on larger matters like whether the war was justified or well planned. But that is the point: Campbell provides the raw, bullet-by-bullet footage, and it is up to the reader to decide what it all means…a central virtue of Joker One is that the narrative is honest—and remarkably detailed, relying on Campbell's logbooks and diary, as well as his formidable memory—even when the story makes him or the Marines look bad.

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    Biography

    Donovan Campbell graduated with honors from Princeton University and Harvard Business School, finished first in his class at the Marines’ Basic Officer Course, and served three combat deployments–two in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. He was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon and a Bronze Star with Valor for his time in Iraq. He is now working for PepsiCo and living in Dallas, Texas, with his wife and daughter.

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    Joker Oneby Bfitz9999

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    November 14, 2009: After reading the first few chapters of this book it is obvious that the author is somewhat egotistical and "ate up" regarding his position and billet as a Platoon Commander. Those who refer to everyone as "MY Marines, MY Platoon, MY responsibilities, ME, ME, ME, are dismissed and looked down upon by junior troops. After 3-4 chapters I have yet to read anything on the Senior Enlisted Marines within the Battalion or Company. 1stSgt's and Sergeant's Major are the backbone and leadership within these units who mold and mentor the SNCO's and NCO's, NOT the Officer Corps!

    Written for those who do not have working knowledge about the Marine Corps some of his facts are incorrect. As a Marine who was in his area of operations during the exact timeframe he seldom mentions operations outside of his box. Terminology is often outdated and fictitious.

    There was a fantastic ability for this book to become a "must read" before being "individualized" by the author. It's not all about HIM!

    Those who relive their personal experiences by writing a book for profitable gain have much to lose in credibility from those who served in this conflict. Buyer beware if you are a current or former Marine, it's not what you think it would be!

    I Also Recommend: Cigars, Whiskey and Winning, The Last Stand of Fox Company, Leadership and Training for the Fight.

    always faithful..semper fidelisby kabbott

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    August 26, 2009: The professions: doctor, lawyer, priest (rabbi, minister etc) and soldier.

    Donovan Campbell delivers the soul of the professional soldier. The men he describes are "always faithful" to each other. You feel their love for each other. There is tension throughout the story. The reader wants each one to make it home alive and uninjured. When they do make it home, you sense the remorse of separation.

    As I read, I doubted myself. I don't believe I could live up to the least of these.

    THE FEARLESS MAN by Donald Pfarrer is a similar tale. It is so disturbing, there were times I couldn't put it down. These books are different, but both will move you, make you respect the soldier and hate war.


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