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OverviewFor fans of Jarhead and Band of Brothers, the extraordinary New York Times bestselling account of one Marine platoon's honor, sacrifice, and brotherhood during the battle of Ramadi, told by the man who led them. After graduating from Princeton, Donovan Campbell wanted to give back to his country, engage in the world, and learn to lead. So he joined the service, becoming a commander of a forty-man infantry platoon called Joker One. Campbell had just months to train and transform a ragtag group of brand-new Marines into a first-rate cohesive fighting unit, men who would become his family. They were assigned to Ramadi, the capital of the Sunni-dominated Anbar province that was an explosion just waiting to happen. And when it did happen-with the chilling cries of ""Jihad, Jihad, Jihad!"" echoing from minaret to minaret-Campbell and company were there to protect the innocent, battle the insurgents, and pick up the pieces. Thrillingly told by the man who led the unit of hard-pressed Marines, Joker One is a gripping tale of a leadership and loyalty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donovan CampbellPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Presidio Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.40cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9780812979565ISBN 10: 0812979567 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 12 January 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[A]beautiful and harrowing debut...Campbell unspools blow-by-blow accounts of his unit's patrols from street level. The fuzzy radio transmissions, the roadside bombs laid by faceless enemies, the dust-filled, hand-trembling confusion - it all comes dizzyingly alive.....By the time the platoon finally returns home, exhausted, scarred, and with fewer men than they set out with, Campbell's admiration for his men has become contagious. It's only then that you realize that Joker One isn't as much a story of war as it is a story of love. A -- Entertainment Weekly <br> Donovan Campbell, first as a Marine and then as a writer, shows us that the dominant emotion in war isn't hatred or anger or fear. It's love. His story stands as a poignant tribute to his men-their courage, their dedication, their skill, and their love for one another, even unto death. This is a deeply moving book. --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer <br> The arrangement knowna [A]beautiful and harrowing debut...Campbell unspools blow-by-blow accounts of his unit's patrols from street level. The fuzzy radio transmissions, the roadside bombs laid by faceless enemies, the dust-filled, hand-trembling confusion - it all comes dizzyingly alive.....By the time the platoon finally returns home, exhausted, scarred, and with fewer men than they set out with, Campbell's admiration for his men has become contagious. It's only then that you realize that Joker One isn't as much a story of war as it is a story of love. A -- Entertainment Weekly <br> Donovan Campbell, first as a Marine and then as a writer, shows us that the dominant emotion in war isn't hatred or anger or fear. It's love. His story stands as a poignant tribute to his men-their courage, their dedication, their skill, and their love for one another, even unto death. This is a deeply moving book. --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer <br> The arrangement known as embedding-the almost complete immersion in the movements and life of a military unit....is seldom available to nonjournalists. But [Joker One] is its literary equivalent....[Joker One] should be read by all those who have ever wondered what conclusions they would have drawn about the Iraq war if they had been dropped into the middle of the conflict. -- New York Times Book Review <br> Nobody but a soldier knows what war is really like, but the next best thing may be reading Donovan Campbell's Joker One. --Star-Telegram, Ft. Worth <br> Takes you into the heart of combat and into the soul of a young Marine lieutenant....Beyond the colorfully described chaotic battle scenes, beyond the noble warriors who populate the book, what sets Joker One apart is its unsparing honesty. -- Journal-Sentinel, Milwaukee <p> Joker One is the real goods, what Hemingway called 'the true gen.' The classic military story: one platoon leader, the men of his platoon, and the impossibility ands [A]beautiful and harrowing debut...Campbell unspools blow-by-blow accounts of his unit's patrols from street level. The fuzzy radio transmissions, the roadside bombs laid by faceless enemies, the dust-filled, hand-trembling confusion - it all comes dizzyingly alive.....By the time the platoon finally returns home, exhausted, scarred, and with fewer men than they set out with, Campbell's admiration for his men has become contagious. It's only then that you realize that Joker One isn't as much a story of war as it is a story of love. A -- Entertainment Weekly <br> Donovan Campbell, first as a Marine and then as a writer, shows us that the dominant emotion in war isn't hatred or anger or fear. It's love. His story stands as a poignant tribute to his men-their courage, their dedication, their skill, and their love for one another, even unto death. This is a deeply moving book. --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer <br> The arrangement known as embedding-the almost complete immersion in the movements and life of a military unit....is seldom available to nonjournalists. But [Joker One] is its literary equivalent....[Joker One] should be read by all those who have ever wondered what conclusions they would have drawn about the Iraq war if they had been dropped into the middle of the conflict. -- New York Times Book Review <br> Nobody but a soldier knows what war is really like, but the next best thing may be reading Donovan Campbell's Joker One. --Star-Telegram, Ft. Worth <br> Takes you into the heart of combat and into the soul of a young Marine lieutenant....Beyond the colorfully described chaotic battle scenes, beyond the noble warriors who populate the book, what sets Joker One apart is its unsparing honesty. -- Journal-Sentinel, Milwaukee <p> Joker One is the real goods, what Hemingway called 'the true gen.' The classic military story: one platoon leader, the men of his platoon, and the impossibility and- [A] beautiful and harrowing debut...Campbell unspools blow-by-blow accounts of his unit's patrols from street level. The fuzzy radio transmissions, the roadside bombs laid by faceless enemies, the dust-filled, hand-trembling confusion - it all comes dizzyingly alive.....By the time the platoon finally returns home, exhausted, scarred, and with fewer men than they set out with, Campbell's admiration for his men has become contagious. It's only then that you realize that Joker One isn't as much a story of war as it is a story of love. A --Entertainment Weekly Donovan Campbell, first as a Marine and then as a writer, shows us that the dominant emotion in war isn't hatred or anger or fear. It's love. His story stands as a poignant tribute to his men-their courage, their dedication, their skill, and their love for one another, even unto death. This is a deeply moving book. --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer The arrangement known as embedding-the almost complete immersion in the movements and life of a military unit....is seldom available to nonjournalists. But [Joker One] is its literary equivalent....[Joker One] should be read by all those who have ever wondered what conclusions they would have drawn about the Iraq war if they had been dropped into the middle of the conflict. --New York Times Book Review Nobody but a soldier knows what war is really like, but the next best thing may be reading Donovan Campbell's Joker One. --Star-Telegram, Ft. Worth Takes you into the heart of combat and into the soul of a young Marine lieutenant....Beyond the colorfully described chaotic battle scenes, beyond the noble warriors who populate the book, what sets Joker One apart is its unsparing honesty. --Journal-Sentinel, Milwaukee Joker One is the real goods, what Hemingway called 'the true gen.' The classic military story: one platoon leader, the men of his platoon, and the impossibility and urgency of the assignment. The book will sharply take its place in ranks beside Black Hawk Downand Jarhead. If you want to know what American fighting will look like in this century, you need to read Campbell. Like the best stories, military and nonmilitary, it's a story about love, community, and a brotherhood. --David Lipsky, author of Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point A gritty, down-on-the-street account of hard, house-to-house fighting against a foe that could disappear to attack another day....Through it all, Campbell shows that the men of Joker Company lost neither their humanity nor their humor....Highly recommended. --Library Journal Joker One is the finest small-unit description of a platoon at war in Iraq. Hang on and cheer them on. --Bing West, author of The Strongest Tribe Donovan Campbell was a platoon commander in the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in Anbar in 2004-the unit that had my flank. In Joker One, he tells the story of that hard fight from the ground level better than I thought possible. This is how it was in Ramadi in 2004, before the Surge, before the Awakening, when Iraq fell apart. And this is what it is like to lead men in battle. Read this book if you are going to war, or if you have gone to war, or if you want to know what war is. --Lieutenant Colonel John A. Nagl (Ret.), Centurion 3, author of Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife So many soldier books emerge from America's wars. Many are overstated; this one is not. It is an honest down-in-the-dust-and-rubble look at young Marines. --Stu Weber, author of the bestselling Tender Warrior Joker One hits you right in the gut. This book is boils years of politics and debate down into an extremely harrowing and human story about what it means to be a grunt. Joker One is heartfelt, thoughtful and exciting depiction of modern warfare that will surely stand the test of time. Campbell' s story is more than about war; it is about service, family, dedication and leadership. His voice is powerful, compelling and clear. In Joker One, this young writer emerges as a voice for the millions of us who have served in America's defense since 9-11. Campbell speaks about what is most important in life, and America should be listening. --Paul Rieckhoff, Founder and Executive Director of Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America, and author of Chasing Ghosts Donovan demonstrates, in a very engaging way, truly authentic values based leadership; inspired by faith, anchored in discipline and lived out in true love for his men. --Steve Reinemund, Chairman and CEO, Retired - PepsiCo, Dean of Business and Professor of Leadership and Strategy, Wake Forest University [A]beautiful and harrowing debut...Campbell unspools blow-by-blow accounts of his unit's patrols from street level. The fuzzy radio transmissions, the roadside bombs laid by faceless enemies, the dust-filled, hand-trembling confusion - it all comes dizzyingly alive.....By the time the platoon finally returns home, exhausted, scarred, and with fewer men than they set out with, Campbell's admiration for his men has become contagious. It's only then that you realize that Joker One isn't as much a story of war as it is a story of love. A -- Entertainment Weekly <br> Donovan Campbell, first as a Marine and then as a writer, shows us that the dominant emotion in war isn't hatred or anger or fear. It's love. His story stands as a poignant tribute to his men-their courage, their dedication, their skill, and their love for one another, even unto death. This is a deeply moving book. --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer <br> The arrangement knownP Author InformationDonovan 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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