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An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace
Mariner Books
October 2023
On Sale: October 11, 2023
384 pages ISBN: 0063048663 EAN: 9780063048669 Kindle: B09CQ33GFM Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Biography
The Iraq War’s only living Medal of Honor recipient
reveals the untold story of the remarkable brotherhood
behind one of the war’s legendary acts of valor
In 2004, he stormed an enemy stronghold to save his
platoon. Fourteen years later, his unit reunited and saved
him. This is their story.
“Acting on instinct to save the members of his
platoon from an imminent threat, Staff Sergeant Bellavia
ultimately cleared an entire enemy-filled house.” So
reads the Medal of Honor citation describing one of the Iraq
War’s most celebrated acts of heroism. But the full
story of the brotherhood at the heart of these events is
untold—and far more remarkable.
In 2004, David Bellavia’s U.S. Army unit, an
infantry battalion known as the Ramrods—2nd
Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry
Division—fought and helped win the Battle of Fallujah,
the bloodiest episode of the Iraq War. On November 10, 2004,
Bellavia single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy
position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon.
Fourteen years later, Bellavia got a call from the
president of the United States: he had been awarded a
Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah and would receive
America’s highest award for bravery in combat during a
ceremony at the White House.
The news was not welcome. Bellavia had put the war behind
him, created a quiet life for himself in rural western New
York, and lost touch with most of his fellow Ramrods, who
were once like brothers to him. The first time they
gathered as a unit after the war was at
Bellavia’s medal ceremony, six days in Washington,
D.C., that may have saved them all. As they revisited what
they had seen and done in battle and revealed to one another
their journeys back into civilian life, they discovered that
the bonds had not been broken by time. A decoration for one
became a healing event for all.
This book—beginning in brutal war and ending with
this momentous, transformative reunion—covers the
journey of Bellavia’s platoon through fifteen years. A
quintessential and timeless American tale, it is the story
of how forty battle-hardened soldiers became ordinary
citizens again; what they did during that time, and how
November 10, 2004, rattled within them; and how their
reunion brought them home at last.
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