
Shadow of the Sword
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Raised in a tiny blue-collar town in Ohio, Jeremiah Workman was a handsome and athletic high achiever. Having excelled on the sporting field, he believed that the Marine Corps would be the perfect way to harness his physical and professional drives.
In the Iraqi city of Fallujah in December 2004, Workman faced the challenge that would change his life. He and his platoon were searching for hidden caches of weapons and mopping up die-hard insurgent cells when they came upon a building in which a team of fanatical insurgents had their fellow Marines trapped. Leading repeated assaults on that building, Workman killed more than twenty of the enemy in a ferocious firefight that left three of his own men dead.
But Workman's most difficult fight lay ahead of him-in the battlefield of his mind. Burying his guilt about the deaths of his men, he returned stateside, where he was decorated for valor and then found himself assigned to the Marine base at Parris Island as a "Kill Hat”: a drill instructor with the least seniority and the most brutal responsibilities. He was instructed, only half in jest, to push his untested recruits to the brink of suicide. Haunted by the thought that he had failed his men overseas, Workman cracked, suffering a psychological breakdown in front of the men he was charged with leading and preparing for war.
In Shadow of the Sword, a memoir that brilliantly captures both wartime courage and its lifelong consequences, Workman candidly reveals the ordeal of post-traumatic stress disorder: the therapy and drug treatments that deadened his mind even as they eased his pain, the overwhelming stress that pushed his marriage to the brink, and the confrontations with anger and self-blame that he had internalized for years.
Having fought through the worst of his trials-and now the father of a young son-Workman has found not perfection or a panacea but a way to accommodate his traumas and to move forward toward hope, love, and reconciliation.
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John R. Bruning is the author or co-author of ten books, including Ghost, The Devil's Sandbox, House to House, and How to Break a Terrorist. He lives in Oregon with his wife and children.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Prologue: Stairwell to Nowhere
- Part I
- Chapter 1 - Reflection of the Damned
- Chapter 2 - The Man Without a Face
- Chapter 3 - Mop-Up Crew
- Chapter 4 - Diagnosis
- Chapter 5 - A Mind at War
- Chapter 6 - Beaufort
- Chapter 7 - Drug Trip
- Chapter 8 - The Last Medal
- Chapter 9 - Ten-Step Kill Zone
- Chapter 10 - Break Contact
- Part II
- Chapter 11 - Link by Link
- Chapter 12 - Disconnect
- Chapter 13 - Eight-Thousand-Mile Sniper Shot
- Chapter 14 - The Ghost of Ira Hayes
- Chapter 15 - A Moment in the Trough
- Chapter 16 - Lost Moment
- Part III
- Chapter 17 - Return to the Island
- Chapter 18 - Brothers
- Chapter 19 - Bleeding Love
- Chapter 20 - The Dark Side of the Brotherhood
- Part IV
- Chapter 21 - The Wrong Fight
- Chapter 22 - Bootstraps
- Chapter 23 - Scorched Earth
- Chapter 24 - Human Bomb
- Chapter 25 - Field-Grade Hero
- Chapter 26 - Obliteration
- Chapter 27 - Craterscape
- Chapter 28 - Battlefield Requiem
- Chapter 29 - October Dawn
- Chapter 30 - Reconstruction
- Chapter 31 - Generations
- Chapter 32 - Setbacks
- Chapter 33 - No Higher Honor
- Chapter 34 - February 21, 2007
- Epilogue: The Shadow War
- Final Notes: Fall 2008
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Copyright
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