Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Added to your cart
Paperback One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer Book

ISBN: 0618773436

ISBN13: 9780618773435

One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$5.29
Save $1.70!
List Price $6.99
Almost Gone, Only 4 Left!

You Might Also Enjoy

Imperial Grunts: On the Ground with the American Military, from Mongolia to the Philippines to Iraq and Beyond
Imperial Grunts: On the Ground with the American Military, from Mongolia to the Philippines to Iraq and Beyond
Robert D. Kaplan

from: $4.69

Making the Corps
Making the Corps
Thomas E. Ricks

from: $4.49

We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder With the Marines Who Took Fallujah
We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder With the Marines Who Took Fallujah
Patrick K. O'Donnell

from: $6.39

The Only Thing Worth Dying For: How Eleven Green Berets Forged a New Afghanistan
The Only Thing Worth Dying For: How Eleven Green Berets Forged a New Afghanistan
Eric Blehm

from: $4.79

The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education
The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education
Craig M. Mullaney

from: $4.39

Generation Kill
Generation Kill
Evan Wright

from: $4.39

House to House: An Epic Memoir of War
House to House: An Epic Memoir of War
David Bellavia

from: $4.99

No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
Francis J. "Bing" West Jr., Bing West

from: $5.79

Roughneck Nine-One: The Extraordinary Story of a Special Forces A-team at War
Roughneck Nine-One: The Extraordinary Story of a Special Forces A-team at War
Frank Antenori, Hans Halberstadt

from: $4.59

The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228
The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228
Dick Couch

from: $4.49

Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper
Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper
Jack Coughlin, Donald Davis, Donald A. Davis, Casey Kuhlman

from: $4.59

Not a Good Day to Die
Not a Good Day to Die
Sean Naylor, Naylor Sean

from: $4.19

In The Company Of Soldiers: A Chronicle Of Combat
In The Company Of Soldiers: A Chronicle Of Combat
Rick Atkinson

from: $4.49

Joker One: A Marine Platoon's Story of Courage, Leadership, and Brotherhood
Joker One: A Marine Platoon's Story of Courage, Leadership, and Brotherhood
Donovan Campbell

from: $4.39

In The Company Of Heroes
In The Company Of Heroes
Michael J. Durant, Michael Durant, Steven Hartov

from: $5.19

Roberts Ridge: A Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan
Roberts Ridge: A Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan
Malcolm MacPherson

from: $4.09

Inside Delta Force
Inside Delta Force
Eric L. Haney

from: $4.49

The Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander
The Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander
Pete Blaber

from: $6.49

With the Old Breed
With the Old Breed
Eugene B. Sledge, E.B. Sledge

from: $5.59

Outlaw Platoon: Heroes, Renegades, Infidels, and the Brotherhood of War in Afghanistan
Outlaw Platoon: Heroes, Renegades, Infidels, and the Brotherhood of War in Afghanistan
Sean Parnell, John R. Bruning

from: $4.19

Book Overview

The New York Times bestseller that "provides a close-up and often harrowing look at Fick's service both in Iraq and Afghanistan" (US News & World Report).

If the Marines are "the few, the proud," Recon Marines are the fewest and the proudest. Nathaniel Fick's career begins with a hellish summer at Quantico, after his junior year at Dartmouth. He leads a platoon in Afghanistan just after 9/11 and advances to the pinnacle--Recon-- two years later, on the eve of war with Iraq. His vast skill set puts him in front of the front lines, leading twenty-two Marines into the deadliest conflict since Vietnam. He vows to bring all his men home safely, and to do so he'll need more than his top-flight education. Fick unveils the process that makes Marine officers such legendary leaders and shares his hard-won insights into the differences between military ideals and military practice, which can mock those ideals.

In this deeply thoughtful account of what it's like to fight on today's front lines, Fick reveals the crushing pressure on young leaders in combat. Split-second decisions might have national consequences or horrible immediate repercussions, but hesitation isn't an option. One Bullet Away never shrinks from blunt truths, but ultimately it is an inspiring account of mastering the art of war.

"Fick's writing style sets this book apart from other accounts of recent conflicts and guarantees One Bullet Away a place in the war memorial hall of fame."--USA Today
More by Nathaniel Fick
A Dartmouth grad and now a student at Harvard's Kennedy School, Nathaniel Fick offers a riveting account of his training and service as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps -- including assignments in Afghanistan and Iraq -- in his riveting memoir, One Bullet Away.

Customer Reviews

4 customer ratings | 4 reviews

Rated 5 stars
Must read for junior officers and enlisted leaders

Fick provided an in-depth look at the challenges faced by new officers such as learning what they must do to succeed in battle, carrying out orders that carry more risk than it is worth, and even the mental fortitude required to be a leader/recon marine. If you’ve seen Generation Kill, I highly recommend you read this as it provides a more in-depth look at an already realistic show

0Report

Rated 5 stars
a Warriors secret heart...

Legit. A Recon Marine always gives more than he takes. With this said I respectfully thank and honor Capt. Fick for his private and revealing book about Idealism, loss of innoccence, and the Mask of Command. Do Leaders regret, do they feel, do they disagree? Yes, the Legit ones do. However they rarely disobey. Ramparts become stepping stones and enemy ambushes proving grounds for small unit tactics and fire and manuever...

0Report

Rated 5 stars
Leadership, Duty, and Brotherhood

"I left the Corps because I had become a reluctant warrior. Many Marines reminded me of gladiators. They had that mysterious quality that allows some men to strap on greaves and a breastplate and wade into the gore. I respected, admired and emulated them, but I could never be like them. I could kill when killing was called for, and I got hooked on the rush of combat as much as any man did. But I couldn't make the conscious...

0Report

Rated 5 stars
A New Classic

In flowing narrative, Fick leads the reader from his initial decision to become a US Marine, through his subsequent training, and finally into the wars of Afghanistan and Iraq. I found it an exceptionally honest and raw look into military life, and into the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. One Bullet Away gives an account of what it means to be a soldier today fighting on the front lines. With nuance it discusses the...

0Report

Rated 5 stars
Well-written book by a warrior/scholar

I was fortunate to receive a rare galley of "One Bullet Away," or "OBA," and immediately got through the first 100 pages the first night. Fick's prose is by far the best of the current plethora of Afghanistan/Iraq war memoirs (throw in the few Desert Storm books too). His writing actually flows with descriptive details from his days as a junior at Dartmouth through officer candidate school. The meat of OBA starts with his...

0Report

Copyright © 2025 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks ® and the ThriftBooks ® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured