Operation Iraqi Freedom: 1000 Missions, True Story, Private Contractor - Paperback
Operation Iraqi Freedom: 1000 Missions, True Story, Private Contractor - Paperback
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by Michael Todd Green (Author)
From family in Georgia to leading a convoy in Iraq, I faced relentless danger, executing missions under fire, enduring IED attacks, and surviving a severe injury that required evacuation. My journey reflects resilience and commitment in a war zone.
Leaving behind my loved ones, I embarked on a mission that would test my limits and redefine my understanding of courage. As I led the first heavy truck convoy from Kuwait to Baghdad in May 2003, I was thrust into the heart of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The mission was not just about transporting supplies; it was about establishing a foothold in a country on the brink of transformation. Over the next few months, I executed suburban missions, escorting personnel and equipment five times a week, playing a crucial role in the startup of the Organization for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA).
By July 2003, my responsibilities expanded as I collaborated with the army, running multiple missions daily from the Green Zone to Baghdad International Airport. Each journey was fraught with peril, as I navigated through a landscape riddled with IEDs, ambushes, and RPG attacks. The constant threat of indirect fire loomed over us, yet we pressed on, driven by a sense of duty and purpose.
The culmination of my service came on September 3, 2004, when a devastating IED explosion changed my life forever. Severely wounded, I was evacuated through Germany, ultimately returning to Georgia with a new perspective on sacrifice and survival. My story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity, capturing the essence of what it means to serve in a conflict zone.