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

Author: Donovan Campbell

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 11 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/31/2009


Synopsis

When Donovan Campbell's platoon deployed to Ramadi in the spring of 2004, they believed they'd be spending most of their time building schools, training police, and making friends with the citizens. But shortly after arriving, when Campbell awoke to the chilling cry of "Jihad, Jihad, Jihad!" echoing from minaret to minaret across the city, he knew they had an altogether different situation on their hands.

For nearly the entire day, Joker-One—the forty-man infantry platoon that Campbell was charged with leading—fought house-to-house to rescue other units, sometimes trading grenades with their enemies from just a few feet away. In the days and months that followed, hundreds of hard-core insurgents launched simultaneous attacks on the Marine forces in Ramadi, their ranks swelled by thousands of local volunteers drawn from the citizens of a city whose primary export was officers in Saddam Hussein's army. By the fall of 2004, nearly half the men in Campbell's platoon had been wounded in some of the fiercest urban fighting since Vietnam; less than a month after they withdrew, the forces in Ramadi were doubled, then tripled.

Although Joker One is set in Iraq, the book's themes—brotherhood, honor, and sacrifice—are universal. Campbell shows us how his Marines' patience, discipline, and love for one another created a whole that is much greater than the sum of its parts, and how the essential goodness of these men remains unchanged by all of the pain and the terror surrounding them. His sharp-eyed, evocative, and unflinching account of his deployment is just as impressive as the man himself—a man who chose to enter the military because of his patriotism, sense of privilege, and deep religious faith when most of his Princeton classmates were cashing in their ivy league educations for lucrative careers among the financial elite. The vivid and gripping battle scenes will satisfy fans of military memoirs, but it's Campbell's sense of duty, faith, and love for his men that makes Joker One a truly extraordinary account of a war that has touched us all.

About Donovan Campbell

Raised in Dallas, Texas, 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 two combat deployments in Iraq. He was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon and a Bronze Star with Valor for his time in Iraq. He is now on his third combat deployment to Afghanistan, this time as a Special Forces liaison officer working with Afghani soldiers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lettie on May 15, 2024

When I say that I WEPT......more

Goodreads review by Lucas on June 08, 2024

A real-life Darrow and his Howler's... "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 19, 2009

I wanted to read this book because I was curious about infantry operations in Iraq from the standpoint of a soldier. Joker One was the name of a Marine infantry platoon, and the author was the lieutenant in charge. The book tells about his tour of duty in Ramadi, when things were especially hot ther......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 29, 2012

The scene is the city of Ramadi like all of Iraq the enemy could be anyone and anywhere.This book really hit home with me the sacrifices made by ordinary people in serving their country. The last half of the book were the author goes into the the strain of leadership and the toll it takes when those......more

Goodreads review by Monica on November 17, 2016

I'm fascinated with brotherhoods. Woman don't have sisterhoods. We have knitting circles and sororities and book clubs. No one is covering my back at Bunco. No one risked their life for me at Tri Delta. A platoon, motorcycle clubs, the Masons: men will cluster together with complete strangers and de......more