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Warfighter: The Story of an American Fighting Man

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In Warfighter, Colonel Jesse L. Johnson, one of the most decorated living American veterans, recounts the action-packed true-life tale of a man who stood and fought at the crossroads of history. Spanning forty years of conflict, from the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iran and Iraq, never has a modern military memoir covered such a vast landscape of all-out warfare. Never has one man fought on the frontlines of so many of America’s most heroic battles. Johnson led the most elite forces on operations that defined eras past and present, mentoring young soldiers who would rise to become some of America’s greatest generals. He held the ear of princes, kings, presidents, and even Hollywood movie stars. With an all-star cast worthy of an epic war film, this extraordinary hero’s journey sheds new light on some of the most transformative events of our time—crises, conflicts and covert operations that have shaped the world as we know it today. More important, Warfighter offers us a deeper understanding of the personal sacrifice and human toll of a lifetime at war, and the honor-bound code of a man whose instinct in battle was to always charge ahead of those under his command—into the fight.

264 pages, Hardcover

Published May 25, 2022

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June 24, 2022
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Warfighter: The Story of an American Fighting Man by Colonel Jesse L Johnson and Alex Holstein is almost unbelievable. Johnson’s service awards include a Distinguished Service Cross, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, three Silver Stars, at least two Bronze Stars (he didn’t keep count in the book), and three Purple Hearts. He completed two combat tours in Vietnam, joined Delta Force at its inception, was on the ground during Operation Eagle Claw (1980 Iranian hostage rescue mission), and served as special forces commander during Desert Storm (SOCCENT).

Johnson had participated in so many battles, won so many awards, and rubbed elbows with so many famous military leaders that he often seemed to be a character in a work of fiction. But Warfighter is decidedly not fictional.

After racing through the book’s 264 action-packed pages, the reader will get to know an extraordinary American warfighter. Johnson’s memoir covers his four-decade-long service to his country and makes for a compelling and well-told story. I highly recommend this book written by the ultimate combat insider–one of the most-decorated US soldiers of all time.

Review by John Cathcart (June 2022)
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June 4, 2023
I really enjoy books about great people and their life stories. But very few of them become personal heroes of mine that I look up to. Col. Jesse Johnson has become one of the few heroes in my life. Though I have never met him, being able to read this book reset and recalibrated certain elements in my life that I have left unattended for too long such as courage, valor, and honor.

I recommend this book to every American as a reminder of our national development and global influence. And even more specially, I recommend this book to every man. In a day when complacency has won the hearts and minds of our people, this book is a great reminder to always fight for what truly matters: faith, family, and freedom.

It is an honor to finish this book and write this review today of all days. Because today the Colonel will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. May you rest in peace, Colonel, in the sacred grounds where the greatest warriors sleep as kings.
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March 18, 2026
This was an great book. There's not much more to say for me than that. Thank you for your service, and being willing to share your story with us. It was truly humbling to hear, and while there are certainly some turbulent times, it makes me so grateful for what we have here in the U.S.
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