The Unforgiving Minute, Craig M. Mullaney
The Unforgiving Minute, Craig M. Mullaney
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The Unforgiving Minute
A Soldier's Education

Author: Craig M. Mullaney

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 13 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/20/2009


Synopsis

Craig M. Mullaney's education had been relentlessly preparing him for this moment. The four years he spent at West Point and the harrowing test of Ranger School readied him for a career in the Army. His subsequent experience as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford couldn't have been further from the Army and his working-class roots, and yet the unorthodox education he received there would be surprisingly relevant as a combat leader. Years later, after that unforgettable experience in Afghanistan, he would return to the United States to teach history to future Navy and Marine Corps officers at the Naval Academy. He had been in their position once, and he had put his education to the test. How would he use his own life-changing experience to prepare them?

The Unforgiving Minute is the extraordinary story of one soldier's singular education. From a hilarious plebe's-eye view of the author's West Point experience to the demanding leadership crucible of Ranger School's swamps and mountains, to a two-year whirlwind of scintillating debate, pub crawls, and romance at Oxford, Mullaney's winding path to the battlegrounds of Afghanistan was unique and remarkable. Despite all his preparation, the hardest questions remained. When the call came to lead his platoon into battle and earn his soldiers' salutes, would he be ready? Was his education sufficient for the unforgiving minutes he'd face? A fascinating account of an Army captain's unusual path through some of the most legendary seats of learning straight into a brutal fight with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, The Unforgiving Minute is, above all, an unforgettable portrait of a young soldier grappling with the weight of his hard-earned knowledge while coming to grips with becoming a man.

About Craig M. Mullaney

A native Rhode Islander, Craig M. Mullaney graduated from West Point in 2000 and completed U.S. Army Ranger School. After earning a Rhodes scholarship and studying history at Oxford University, Mullaney trained with the Army's 10th Mountain Division and deployed to Afghanistan where he led an infantry rifle platoon in combat along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Upon his return, he joined the Old Guard and was later selected to become an exchange officer teaching history at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. His decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantryman's Badge, and the Army Commendation Medal with "V" Device. He is currently a member of the Obama-Biden Transition Project.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy on November 12, 2018

In honor of Veteran's Day I chose this book to spend time with, allowing reflection on the sacrifices and challenges faced by our serving military troops. In this case it was a young man who had learned at home first to give of his best and later at West Point (not to mention Oxford). His account of......more

Goodreads review by Rachael on September 02, 2012

I liked getting the perspective of a West Point cadet, an Oxford scholar, and Afghanistan-stationed soldier. Craig Mullaney is not your average soldier (at least, not the idea of an "average" soldier I have in my head). After all, how many soldiers can say they spent time as a Rhodes scholar? Mullan......more

Goodreads review by George on July 15, 2017

Mullaney provides an engaging story of military and life education starting with his life as a cadet at West Point, the following two years as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and his rugged education and training in Army courses to gain Airborne and Ranger designations. He recognizes many things that qu......more

Goodreads review by Hans on February 10, 2020

Combat leaders know that the day may come when one of their own whom they've trained with for months may get killed. Life isn't guaranteed for anyone, but some volunteer to be in harms way and when that moment comes everyone will react slightly different. The author shares his Leadership experiences......more

Goodreads review by Bert on March 09, 2022

This book does an amazing job of taking you along in the mind of a man who trains to be an officer, his time at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and his experiences in Afghanistan, in combat. very well written, it makes you feel as if you're standing next to him on the sandy ridges. IT grants a better und......more