Remember the Ramrods, David Bellavia
Remember the Ramrods, David Bellavia
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Remember the Ramrods
An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace

Author: David Bellavia

Narrator: David Bellavia

Unabridged: 13 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/08/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An extraordinary re-envisioning of the scope and ambitions of the contemporary military memoir: the Iraq War’s only living Medal of Honor recipient examines the bonds and wounds of war across two decades.After fourteen years apart, forty veterans of brutal close-quarters combat, lost souls to a man, were brought back together when one of them, the author, received the Medal of Honor. Their impromptu reunion in June 2019 helped heal them all—and saved more than a few of them too. This is their story.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 and would receive America’s highest award for bravery in combat in 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, for six days in Washington, DC, that may have saved them all. As they revisited what they had seen and done in battle and revealed to each other 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, how November 10, 2004, rattled in them, and how their reunion brought them home at last. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About David Bellavia

Staff Sergeant David Bellavia spent six years in the U.S. Army, including some of the most intense fighting of the Iraq War. He has been awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star for his actions in Iraq, and recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross and Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah. In 2005, he received the Conspicuous Service Cross (New York State's highest award for military valor) and was inducted into the New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame. He is the cofounder of Vets for Freedom, an advocacy organization of veterans concerned about the politicization of media coverage of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. His writing has been published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, National Review, The Weekly Standard, and other publications. He lives in western New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeremy on December 19, 2022

I cannot put into words how much I needed this book. While I've never been in the military or shot at, the courage, spirit, and heart of Remember the Ramrods is front and center and applicable to anyone. By sharing his struggles, David Bellavia will help an untold number of people and Remember the R......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 14, 2024

I am always appreciative to the men and women of our armed forces. I came across this book by accident and was caught “off guard” learning what these soldiers did. I salute each one of you and your fellow friends, loved ones and those that lost their lives…. Thank you for all you’ve done it’s never e......more

Goodreads review by Mattia on January 17, 2025

Very interesting and sentimental remembrance of the actions of the Ramrods during the Iraq war, written by Medal of Honor awarded General Bellavia.......more

Goodreads review by Julie on August 10, 2024

WOW! Thank you Sar Bel and all the men you served with! Your country appreciates you and I’m glad they saw it fitting for you to receive the MOH during your lifetime. Thank you sir!......more

Goodreads review by Noel on December 12, 2022

This was an incredible story. I heard about this book because of listening to the Jocko Wilink podcast. So being able to listen to that podcast episode and then listening to the book was a real treat. I think it is important for the common citizen who does not serve in the military to hear these kin......more