Written by:  Brigadier General. Jason Q. Bohm, USMC

Naval Institute Press

I strongly recommend you start the new year by putting “From the Cold War to ISIL: One Marine’s Journey” by Jason Bohm at the top of your reading list. This book puts the reader in the author’s shoes as he began his service to our nation as a Marine during this tumultuous era. His insights throughout this period provide us an invaluable look at the United States Marine Corps and how it adapted to “Changing Missions for Changing Times”. Bohm takes the reader on a journey of his service to our nation as a Marine; from Desert Storm/Desert Shield, the end of the Cold War, to operations other than war throughout the nineties, through the Global War on Terror, to the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

The author provides candid and historic background into what shaped the Marine Corps during this period and the actions taken to meet the needs of the nation. His narrative places the reader alongside the Marines who answered our nation’s call and served at distant posts and stations on land, sea, and in the air. He shares the sights, sounds and smells of life as a Marine at peace and war. The reader will certainly experience what it is like to conduct boat raids, fast-rope beneath helicopters, serve on recruiting duty, and work beside coalition partners. His stories will take the reader on missions ranging from providing embassy security in Haiti, to operations in Somalia, to fighting insurgents and training Iraqi police in Al Anbar province, to engaging ISIL fighters. You will also experience what it is like to operate on the front lines in distant lands as part of a “band of brothers,” and the heartbreak of losing comrades in combat. Throughout the book the author uses a series of personal vignettes to describe how he and others translated strategic and operational objectives into tactical actions. In this unique way, he not only tells his story, but that of the Marine Corps during this important time in our nation’s history.

This book will appeal to many audiences. Readers will gain an appreciation for how major shifts in U.S. domestic politics and the geo-political landscape between 1986 and 2016 shaped today’s United States Marine Corps. Military audiences will reminisce and reflect on many of the operations, duty stations, and experiences they shared during their service. Americans in general will feel a sense of pride for the many accomplishments achieved by their United States Marine Corps, and indeed by all of America’s armed forces over the last thirty years.

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By M Beach

M is a multi-skilled professional with over 34 yrs of combined military and government service. He joined the Marine Corps in 1983, commanding infantry and reconnaissance units at multiple levels and served in a variety of staff positions. He has deployed multiple times to the Pacific and the Middle East to include combat tours in Kuwait, Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan in a variety of capacities. Since retiring from the military M has continued his government service. He is an avid outdoorsman and athlete. He enjoys shooting sports, hiking, hunting, working out (swim, bike, run), and participating in endurance style events like Go-Ruck and Tough-Mudder, which promote camaraderie and teamwork. He completed the Infantry Officer Course, US Army Airborne Parachutist Course, US Army Ranger School, US Army Special Forces Combat Diver Qualification Course, US Army Jumpmaster Course, US Army Special Forces Qualification Course, and US Army Airborne Freefall Parachutist Course. He earned the following decorations Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Stars and Combat ‘V’, and Meritorious Service Medal. M subscribes to the Spotter Up way of life. “I will either find a way or I will make one”.

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