Authors: Brothers Forever
C
OLONEL
T
OM
M
ANION
, USMC (R
ET
.)
My wife and I lost our only son, US Marine First Lieutenant Travis Manion, on April 29, 2007, in Fallujah, Iraq.
Soon after Travis's death, I set out to share his sacrifice through a book that would help more Americans understand the profound commitment that these young men and women have made to our country. After many who served with Travis mentioned his close bond with the Iraqis who he helped train, I traveled to Fallujah in the spring of 2010 to speak personally with several of the Iraqi Army soldiers whom he fought alongside.
I was overwhelmed by the pride that these people had in their country and inspired by their continuing quest for freedom. I saw firsthand what Travis must have experienced working so closely with the Iraqis, and I left the country with a better understanding of the struggles and the determination of these proud people.
As I flew back from Iraq, the caskets of five fallen American heroes were being carried home to their families on the same plane. The solemn moment reinforced how much this young generation of Americans had sacrificed so future generations of Iraqis could grow up in a land not gripped by fear, terrorism, and war.
My son's US Naval Academy roommate, US Navy Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney, was subsequently killed in action. Immediately after the death of this courageous warrior, I realized the story of service and sacrifice stretched beyond Travis and his efforts in Iraq to a bigger story about all who serve.
While mourning Travis and Brendan, it became clear that the story of these two American heroes was representative of an entire young generation of men and women who answered the call to serve after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Whether in Iraq, Afghanistan, or other volatile areas around the globe, our military and their families have taken on an immense burden for our country. At war for longer than any prior conflict, many with two, three, or four tours in a combat zone, the patriots of this all-volunteer force have continued to step forward without hesitation. Their selfless service is a shining example to all Americans of the price of freedom.
Throughout our history, generations have continued to answer the call to defend our nation, and none more proudly than today's volunteers. This book is for them.
There are countless people to thank for helping this project come together, particularly Travis's fellow Marines and Brendan's fellow Navy SEALs, who spent many hours helping us understand the heroism of their brothers in arms. Thanks for your service to our nation, and for helping us tell a story that we hope will enable more Americans to understand your generation's courage and sacrifice.
To our literary agent, E. J. McCarthy: thank you for your belief in this project. You helped make this book a reality, and we are enormously grateful for your efforts.
To our editor, Robert Pigeon: thank you for your guidance and wonderful ideas. You are the best in the business.
To our publisher, Da Capo Press and the entire Perseus Books Group: thanks to your team for your enthusiastic support. You have truly gone above and beyond.
To Tom Sileo: your relentless efforts helped put this story together in a way that those outside of the military community can appreciate.
To Ryan, Dave, Maggie, and Honor: thanks for all the support and for being there for me. I love you guys!
To Amy, Kevin, Maureen, Steve, Ali, Billy, Morgan, Erin, Bridget, and Kellie Looney: your strength is an inspiration. We will always remember Brendan's life, legacy, and ultimate sacrifice.
To Brendan: no one could ever be a better friend. You are a shining example for generations to come.
To Travis: no son could ever make his dad more proud.
To my dear Janet: finally the book has been written, and my only regret is that you weren't here to share it. I will love you always.
CHAPTER 1: CALL TO ARMS
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covered by a local newspaper:
Hilary Bentman, “Wrestling with Life's Lessons,”
Intelligencer
, December 30, 2004.
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potential terrorist target:
Childs Walker, “Sept. 11 Changed Destiny for Navy Class of 2002,”
Baltimore Sun
, September 9, 2011.
CHAPTER 2: EARN IT
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CBS Sports that day, later said:
From Philadelphia to Fallujah
(documentary, Sweet Prince Productions, 2012).
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486 US service members died:
icasualties.org
.
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fellow Naval Academy graduates:
Donna Miles,
Myers Girds Naval Academy Grads for Role in Terror War
, report from American Forces Press Service, US Department of Defense, May 28, 2004.
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championship game in NCAA history:
Kevin Van Valkenburg, “Syracuse Sinks Navy Bid,”
Baltimore Sun
, June 1, 2004.
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John Desko admitted:
Frank Litsky, “Navy Has Sentiment on Its Side; Syracuse Has History,”
New York Times
, May 31, 2004.
CHAPTER 5: NO GREATER HONOR
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87
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fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks:
Thomas E. Ricks, “Situation Called Dire in West Iraq,”
Washington Post
, September 11, 2006.
CHAPTER 6: THE PIZZA SLICE
110
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the future vice president said:
NBC News,
Meet the Press
, April 29, 2007,
http://www.today.com/id/18381961/ns/meet_the_press/t/mtp-transcript-april/#.UlcQUtLNndY
.
CHAPTER 12: MISSION 59
215
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Petty Officer First Class Vic Nolan:
The names of certain US Navy SEALs have been changed to protect operational security.
CHAPTER 14: WARRIORS FOR FREEDOM
251
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died in Afghanistan that month:
icasualties.org
.
EPILOGUE: MAGGIE AND HONOR'S PLEDGE
257
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op-ed piece published by the San Diego Union-Tribune:
Amy
Looney, “Warrior's Compassion Continues to Inspire,” San Diego
Union-Tribune
, September 19, 2012.
Afghanistan.
See
Zabul Province
,
Al Anbar Province, Iraq
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Brendan deployed to,
69
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chlorine bomb attack,
81â87
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industrial sector attack,
2â5
,
104â105
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intelligence reports on securing of,
87â88
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McClung killed in,
79
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Pizza Slice section of,
112â132
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preparing for constitutional referendum,
56â59
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sniper mission,
112â132
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Tower Town,
58
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Travis's first IED attack in,
59â60
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US troop surge in,
88
Al Farris “Tower Town,” Iraq,
58
Albino, Edwin “Doc” helping Poudrier,
85
   Â
Observation Post Baghdad attack,
101â105
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recovered from sniper attack,
258â259
   Â
remembrance of Travis,
174
   Â
sniper mission,
113â132
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Travis telling of serving in war zone,
113
Alexander, Catherine,
174â175
Alexander, Scott
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as member of 3-2-1 MiTT team,
89
   Â
Observation Post Baghdad attack,
101â105
   Â
remembrance of Travis,
174
   Â
sniper mission,
113â132
Allen, John,
ixâxiii
,
199â200
al-Zarqawi, Abu Musab,
51
,
58
,
65
Anthrax terror incidents (2001),
27â28
Arcuri, Annette,
137â138
,
140â141
,
143
,
148
Arlington National Cemetery
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Amy, Maggie, Honor, and Ryan at,
253â255
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burial in Section 60,
xii
,
237â240
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Tom and Janet's visit to,
177â178
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Travis's reinterment to Section 60,
237â240
Army-Navy football game (2001),
28â30
Bailey, Ben,
43
Baldwin, Robert F.,
226
Bales, Justin,
100â101
The Basic School (TBS), Quantico, Virginia,
49â52
Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training,
71
,
105â106
,
165â172
Battaglia, Joe,
220â221
Berg, Nick,
65
Bergman, Jack,
133
Biden, Joe,
109â110
Bigrigg, Mike,
161
Black Hawk Down
(movie and book),
115
Blackwater Bridge,
37
,
51
,
112â113
Blecksmith, J. P.,
29
,
38
,
50â53
Borek, Dave
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Brendan's funeral,
229â245
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on hearing of Travis's death,
143â144
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meeting in Oval Office,
182â183
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at Obama's Memorial Day 2011 remembrance,
251â253
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remembrance of Travis from 3-2-1 MiTT unit,
173â174
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as Ryan's husband,
75
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Travis's funeral,
153â157
,
159â162
Borek, Maggie Rose baptism of,
69â70
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at Obama's Memorial Day 2011 remembrance,
251
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pledge for Janet, Travis, and Brendan,
261
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praying for Uncle Travis,
185
,
198
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at reinterment of Travis,
240
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at Team Travis tribute,
179â180
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visiting Arlington with Amy,
253â255
Borek, Ryan.
See
Manion, Ryan (later Borek)
Bowden, Mark,
115
Brendan Looney '99 Memorial Scholarship Fund,
259
Brennan, Julian,
213
Brokaw, Tom,
27â28
Bronze Star with Valor medal
   Â
posthumously awarded to Brendan,
236
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posthumously awarded to Travis,
199â200
Budrejko, Thomas,
175
Burns, Kyle,
53
Bush (George W.) Administration at Army-Navy football game,
28â29
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commitment to war effort,
66
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Iraq troop surge,
87
,
93
   Â
meeting with Manions in Oval Office,
182â183
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September 11, 2001, terror attack,
24â25
Cahill, Eric,
138â141
Calhoun, Marvin R., Jr.,
226