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My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story (book Review)
Strategypage ^ | Harold C. Hutchison

Posted on 02/11/2007 7:27:59 AM PST by Valin

My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story, by Brad Kasal as told to Nathaniel R. Helms

Des Moines, IA: Meredith Books. Pp. 286. Illus., map, table, glossary. $24.95. ISBN:0-696-23236-7.

One of the iconic images of the Battle of Fallujah in November, 2004, was that of a Marine being assisted as he left a house, still holding a nine-millimeter pistol in his right hand. The story behind this picture is an amazing tale of heroism under fire, on par with past Marine heroes like Hector Cafferata during the Korean War or Jacklyn H. Lucas during World War II. The Marine in that photo was First Sergeant Brad Kasal (since promoted to Sergeant Major), who received the Navy Cross for his actions.

My Men Are My Heroes tells the story behind the photo, and starts at the beginning. Kasal’s story is told – including growing up in Afton, Iowa. Kasal doesn’t go into many details about boot camp. When it comes to his career in the Marine Corps, the book tells much more, and even provides details of how Kasal started out as a Dragon gunner, his experience in Desert Storm, and the details of his stint as a recruiter in the 1990s (during which he earned two medals).

Kasal’s book detours slightly to discuss an incident involving a terrorist attacks on Marines training in Kuwait. Then, it turns to discussing his participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom, including the fighting in An Nasariyah. Kasal’s return to Iraq in 2004 is then discussed, and he sets the stage for the Battle of Fallujah.

The Battle of Fallujah, including Kasal’s heroic actions, is described in detail over several chapters. One gets the sense of just what the street fighting in Fallujah was like. One of the more notable details in this account is the discovery of stuff that Chechens were known to wear. Finally, the events of November 13, 2004, are discussed. Kasal’s account of what he did that day is modest – almost in keeping with the title of this book.

That said, the reviewer must, with all due respect, disagree with Sergeant Major Kasal. Yes, the Marines who ultimately helped evacuate him and the other wounded Marines were heroes, but Sergeant Major Kasal is a hero, too. Based on this book, his conduct was in line with countless acts of heroism in the annals of the Marine Corps. Sergeant Major Kasal deserves every accolade he receives and more.

Kasal himself mentions the media coverage of the war. The reviewer cannot echo his sentiments more strongly. What is most appalling is that this is a story that many outlets of the mainstream media could have run, but didn’t – often preferring to focus on flimsy allegations of torture at Guantanamo Bay, the misbehavior of a small number of MPs at Abu Ghraib, or other negative aspects, including “milestone” casualties (the media held a watch for the 3,000th casualty). It is even worse when reports that an embedded reporter’s account was heavily re-written by editors because it made American troops appear too heroic. There seems to be a pattern of ignoring the heroes that pervades the mainstream media in favor of death and disaster – and reports of the latter may be greatly exaggerated.

Ultimately, My Men Are My Heroes is a book well worth reading. It shows that the American military still has heroes – ones that are as worthy as those who fought in the wars of the past. It is also a fine read, and should be in the library of anyone who wants to see a view of Fallujah from one of those who fought there.


TOPICS: War on Terror
KEYWORDS: battleoffallujah; bookreview; bradkasal; iraq

1 posted on 02/11/2007 7:28:00 AM PST by Valin
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To: Valin
I hate the mainstream media.

No wonder this hero does too.


2 posted on 02/11/2007 7:34:01 AM PST by andyandval
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To: andyandval

Yes, it calls up feelings of rage that these men are being ignored, slandered, hated and despised by the MSM -- rage and impotence.

I guess one thing a person could do is buy this book, and I will do that. God Bless our military.


3 posted on 02/11/2007 7:39:46 AM PST by squarebarb
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To: andyandval
"I hate the mainstream media.

No wonder this hero does too.

Echo that my friend.

4 posted on 02/11/2007 7:40:12 AM PST by trek
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To: Valin
I support he media. I just don't support their mission. (Snark)

I support our heroes, and I support their mission! God Bless them, all of them.

5 posted on 02/11/2007 7:46:31 AM PST by Enterprise (Drop pork bombs on the Islamofascist wankers. Praise the Lord and pass the hammunition.)
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To: squarebarb
I guess one thing a person could do is buy this book, and I will do that

So will I.

6 posted on 02/11/2007 7:55:36 AM PST by andyandval
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To: squarebarb
Washing Post military annalist, William Arkin, says these money-grubbing, obscene luxury living mercenaries have no right to question civilians like Arkin and company.

William Arkin in his best Andrew Sullivan stubble look.


7 posted on 02/11/2007 8:04:04 AM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: andyandval

I just pre-ordered it on Amazon.


8 posted on 02/11/2007 8:30:10 AM PST by ExpatGator (Extending logic since 1961.)
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To: Valin
Image hosted by Photobucket.com was that origionaly a Michael Yon story???
9 posted on 02/11/2007 8:39:14 AM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Valin
still holding a nine-millimeter pistol in his right hand

Hmm. Had the editor of my local paper written that it would have read, "Still holding a black nine-millimeter semiautomatic pistol with a high capacity magazine full of bullets known for their ability to kill and none bearing a serial number. The same type gun widely bartered on US streets and favored by drive by shooters, school bullies and sidewalk panhandlers".

10 posted on 02/11/2007 8:42:11 AM PST by fso301
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To: Leisler

Stubble can be sexy.


11 posted on 02/11/2007 9:19:48 AM PST by ClaireSolt (Have you have gotten mixed up in a mish-masher?)
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To: Valin

He is the real deal, and we are becoming more and more unworthy of men like him. At least if responses on FR are any indication ...


12 posted on 02/11/2007 8:15:32 PM PST by La Enchiladita (Hunter/Poe 2008 "Once again, our government is on the wrong side of the border war")
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