Read My Men are My Heroes Online
Authors: Nathaniel R. Helms
THE BRAD KASAL STORY
AS TOLD TO
NATHANIEL R. HELMS
NAVAL INSTITUTE PRESS
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
Naval Institute Press
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© 2007 by Brad Kasal and Nathaniel R. Helms
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First Naval Institute Press paperback edition published in 2012.
ISBN: 978-1-6125-1137-5
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2006921329
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DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to the memory of the members of 3d Battalion, 1st Marines who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for Fallujah.
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Headquarters and Service Company
SSgt Russell L. Slay
SSgt Trevor L. Spink
Sgt Krisna Nachampassak
Cpl Bradley T. Arms
Cpl Nicanor A. Alverez
Cpl Terry Holmes
LCpl Louis W Qualls
LCpl James E. Swain
PFC Christopher J. Reed
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Weapons - George Company
Sgt Byron W. Norwood
Cpl Brian Oliveira
Cpl Steven Rintamaki
LCpl Joshua W. Dickinson
LCpl Abraham Simpson
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Kilo Company
Sgt Christopher T. Heflin
Sgt Morgan W. Strader
LCpl Jeramy A. Ailes
LCpl Juan E. Segura
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India Company
Cpl Dale A. Burger Jr.
LCpl Justin D. McLeese
LCpl Andres H. Perez
LCpl Joseph T. Welke
LCpl Phillip G. West
PFC Fernando B. Hannon
PFC Geoffrey Perez
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Lima Company
Sgt Juan Calderon Jr.
Sgt William C. James
Cpl Theodore A. Bowling
LCpl Benjamin S. Bryan
LCpl Luis A. Figueroa
LCpl Michael W. Hanks
LCpl Nicholas D. Larson
LCpl Nathan R. Wood
From Sergeant Major Brad Kasal:
The Marines and Sailors of Weapons Co. and of 3d Battalion, 1st Marines, “The Thundering Third” Lou Palermo John and Cathia Sylvester Ian and Tia Welch Jim and Linda Arslanian Ed Sparks Hope Petlock Roy Lundstedt SSgt Nic Fox and wife Sarah SSgt Sam Mortimer and wife Christy SSgt Chris Lopez GySgt Chad Wade 1st Sgt Wayne Hertz | Sgt Major Tim Ruff 1st Sgt Scott Samuels Sgt Major Rob Cadle Lt Col Willard Buhl Lt Zach Iscol and family Major Rob Belknap Gary Munstermann Shawn Essy Patricia Driscoll Geoff and Clyrinda Milke Nurses and corpsmen of Ward 5c, Bethesda Naval Hospital Cmdr Frank McGuigan and staff Lt Cmdr P.J. Girard Lt Maurer | Staff of Aav School, Camp Pendleton, California Soldiers Angel Organization Semper Fi Foundation MSgt Kelley Ramsey Sgt Robert Mitchell Alex Nicoll Sgt Chris Pruitt SSgt Kris Korreck Mary Medina Sandy Dorothy and family Heather Richardson Sgt Major Ed Sax Sgt Major Kent Lt General Staettler |
From writer Nat Helms:
Writing this book has been a remarkably rewarding endeavor. I would like to thank people who contributed so much to making sure this story could be told.
First I would like to thank Sgt Major Kasal for his patience, forbearance, and honesty. By nature he is a very humble man. It was necessary to remind him almost daily the book was about him; otherwise he might never have mentioned his own role in anything.
Kasal is a Marine's Marine and a warrior of unparalleled valor, honor, and honesty. His efforts were ably reinforced by Lt Col Willard “Willie” Buhl, Brigadier General John Toolan, and all the officers and men of the United States Marine Corps who directed me, patiently corrected me, and put up with all my questions for almost two years.
Also I wish to acknowledge the role of Lt Col Robert Brown, U.S. Army Ret, the publisher of
Soldier of Fortune
magazine. Without his advice and encouragement this project would not have gotten off the ground.
I'm grateful to our editors, Larry Erickson and Dan Weeks, who deserve much credit for the final product. During the production of this book Larry's son, Ryan, was fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan as a grunt in the 10th Mountain Division, no doubt making Larry's editorial task doubly difficult.
Finally I must mention my wife, Marsha, who listened to me rumble on far into the wee hours; my daughter, Cecily Daller, Esquire, who provided me legal advice and constant encouragement; and my son, Nate Helms, currently serving in the Coast Guard. It is men like Kasal and our sons and daughters in uniform who make it possible for the rest of us to pursue our dreams.
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