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Bastards & Brothers: Marines and the Fight for Al-Qaim, Iraq

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"This book should be required reading for NCO's, junior officers and senior leaders. Ajax describes in compelling detail tactical level actions and tough decisions that had strategic consequences." - H.R. McMaster, Lieutenant General (retired) and author of Battlegrounds
"A detailed, finely-researched account not just of one battalion, but of the complex, grueling nature of the post-Saddam insurgency." - Bing West, bestselling author of No True Glory
"Top notch history that is simultaneously hard to put down. A rare combination... Critical to understanding the Marine victory in Iraq's toughest province; Anbar..." - Owen West, award-winning author of The Snake Eaters

Bastards & Brothers tells the story of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment (3/2) -- aka the "Bastards of Betio"-- fighting in the wild west of Anbar Province, Iraq in 2005. In the spring and blazing summer of that year, 3/2 took on the gathering forces of Al-Qaida in Iraq (the precursor of ISIS), hunted and engaged arch-terrorist Abu-Musab al Zarqawi, withstood fanatical suicide bombers and defeated the enemy in several major operations and hundreds of firefights.
At the same time, they also forged an unlikely partnership with former insurgents among a local Iraqi tribe. In the middle of a deadly battlezone, and despite prevailing guidance, young Marines found a way to talk with tribal leaders who joined forces in the struggle against Zarqawi and AQI. This tentative alliance was the first time an Iraqi tribe openly sided with the Marines and the coalition, ultimately sparking the historic Anbar Awakening in 2006 which in turn paved the way for the success of the surge in 2007.
This is an untold story, overlooked by other writers and publishers, that covers a true pivot-point in the Iraq War. It is the product of deep research, including over 200 author interviews with veterans from 3/2 and others who were there, ranking from the most junior "boot" Marines to the battalion and regimental commanders. While these first-hand accounts are the beating heart of the text, the author has expertly folded in operational and strategic context, making this a unique book in its genre.

528 pages, Hardcover

Published November 15, 2022

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March 7, 2023
Gave me a much better understanding of what our men and women went through on the ground in Iraq. Well researched and well written. Ajax is a very good story teller.
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April 13, 2025
Not very often there is a book that writes about your own adventures. I was apart of the AAV unit attached to 3/2. As a LCpl at the time at Camp Gannon you only have a small view of the whole picture. I think this book was well written and told a great story of our time in Iraq. Truly appreciate that this book was written.
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