Adam Jowett
No Way Out: The Searing True Story of Men Under Siege
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No Way Out is a tribute to the men of Easy Company who paid a heavy price for serving their country in Afghanistan. It is a powerful, highly-charged, and moving book that evokes the heat and chaos of battle. The author describes what it was like to have responsibility for the lives of his men as they fought back heroically over twenty-one days and nights of relentless combat.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2019
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
In July 2006, Major Adam Jowett was assigned command of Easy Company, a hastily assembled and under-strength unit consisting of Paras and Royal Irish Rangers. Their mission was to defend the District Centre of Musa Qala at all costs. Easy Company found themselves trapped in a dilapidated compound, surrounded and vastly outnumbered by the Taliban in the town. In his book, Adam vividly portrays the intense heat and chaos of the battle as the Taliban launched wave after wave of relentless attacks on Easy Company. He describes the immense responsibility that weighed on his shoulders as he led his men in a heroic defense for twenty-one days and nights of relentless, nerve-wracking combat. As the siege reached its climax, an extraordinary turn of events unfolded.
"No Way Out" is a powerful, highly charged, and emotionally moving tribute to the men of Easy Company who paid a heavy price for their service in Afghanistan. Written by Major Adam Jowett, the book offers a deeply immersive and heroic account of the battle for Musa Qala, often referred to as the Rorke's Drift of our times.
The book begins with Major Jowett taking command of Easy Company in Helmand province in July 2006. The unit was hastily assembled and under-strength, consisting of Paras and Royal Irish Rangers. Their mission was to hold the District Centre of Musa Qala at any cost.
Easy Company found themselves trapped in a ramshackle compound, cut off and heavily outnumbered by the Taliban in the town. The Taliban launched a relentless assault on the compound, using heavy weapons and suicide bombers to inflict devastating damage on the British troops.
Adam vividly portrays the heat and chaos of the battle as the Taliban hit Easy Company with wave after wave of brutal attacks. He describes the fear and adrenaline that gripped his men as they fought back heroically, using their training and courage to repel the Taliban's advances.
Throughout the book, Adam shares the experiences of his men, from the seasoned veterans to the young recruits who had never seen combat before. He describes the bond that developed between them as they faced the unimaginable horrors of war, and the sacrifices that they made to protect each other.
One of the most striking aspects of "No Way Out" is the author's ability to convey the sheer brutality of the conflict. Adam describes the bloodshed and destruction that resulted from the Taliban's attacks, and the toll that it took on the soldiers and their families.
The book also delves into the political and strategic implications of the conflict in Afghanistan. Adam discusses the mistakes made by the British and American governments in their approach to the war, and the impact that it had on the lives of the Afghan people.
Despite the overwhelming odds that Easy Company faced, the men of the unit never gave up. They fought with courage, determination, and selflessness, and their bravery and resilience inspired their fellow soldiers and the people of Afghanistan.
In the end, the siege of Musa Qala was a victory for Easy Company, but it came at a heavy cost. Many of the soldiers lost their lives, and others were injured or traumatized. Adam pays tribute to the men of Easy Company and their families, and his book serves as a reminder of the sacrifices that were made in the name of freedom and democracy.
"No Way Out" is a superb account of the chaos and brutality of conflict. It is written with passion, honesty, and empathy, and it offers a powerful insight into the lives of the soldiers who served in Afghanistan. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in military history, and it will leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads it.
Weight: 254g
Dimension: 178 x 139 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509864737
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