Nathaniel Fick Books

Nathaniel Fick is a former United States Marine Corps officer and the author of the book One Bullet Away. He served in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and his experiences formed the basis of his memoir. Fick's writing provides a unique and personal insight into the challenges and realities of modern warfare. In addition to One Bullet Away, he has also contributed to publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post.

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What's One Bullet Away about?

One Bullet Away is a gripping memoir by Nathaniel Fick, offering a firsthand account of his experiences as a Marine Corps officer during the early years of the war in Iraq. Fick provides a unique perspective on the challenges and complexities of modern warfare, while also delving into the personal and moral dilemmas faced by those on the front lines.

Who should read One Bullet Away?

  • Readers who are interested in personal accounts of military service

  • Those who want to gain insight into the experiences and challenges faced by soldiers in combat

  • People who are curious about the leadership and decision-making processes within the military


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 Books: One Bullet Away by Nathaniel C. Fick

One Bullet Away

Nathaniel C. Fick

What's One Bullet Away about?

One Bullet Away is a gripping memoir by Nathaniel C. Fick, offering a firsthand account of his experiences as a Marine Corps officer during the early years of the War on Terror. From the grueling training at Quantico to the intense combat missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, Fick provides a unique insight into the challenges and complexities of modern warfare, as well as the personal and moral dilemmas faced by those on the front lines.

Who should read One Bullet Away?

  • Readers interested in firsthand accounts of military service

  • Those curious about the experiences and perspectives of Marines in combat

  • People who want to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and complexities of modern warfare