Nothing Here Worth Dying For

Task Force Lion in Iraq

  • Subject: Spring 2025 Catalog
  • Format:
    Hardcover
  • Pages:
    336
    pages
  • Illustrations:
    3 Maps, 20 B/W Photos
  • Published:
    February 18, 2025
  • ISBN-10:
    1682473252
  • ISBN-13:
    9781682473252
  • Product Dimensions:
    9 × 6 × 1 in
  • Product Weight:
    24 oz
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Overview

In this sharp, challenging memoir, Col Seth Folsom lays bare the complexities of modern military combat advisor missions at the twilight of America’s longest war. Nothing Here Worth Dying For tells the story of his command of Task Force Lion—a “purpose-built” combat advisor team—and his frenetic 2017 deployment to Iraq’s Al Anbar Province. Charged with the daunting task of advising, assisting, and enabling the Iraqi Security Forces in their fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Folsom and his team of Marines and sailors struggled to support their Iraqi partners in the Jazeera Operations Command while simultaneously grappling with their own leadership for their relevance on the battlefield.

Nothing Here Worth Dying For is the jarring coda to Folsom’s nearly thirty years in uniform—the last twenty of which he spent deploying to the long war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Far from a jingoistic tale that celebrates Corps and Country, this work challenges many of the popular assumptions about military command, leadership, loyalty, and teamwork.

As with the author’s previous books, Nothing Here Worth Dying For focuses on individual Marine actions at the tactical and operational levels while also addressing regional events that contributed to the overall narrative of the U.S. war in Iraq. Folsom describes his unpopular decision to prioritize his team members and their mission to support the Iraqi army above the desires of his own military service branch. As the final operation against ISIS in western Al Anbar gained steam, he questioned the wisdom of the military leadership to which he had dedicated his entire adult life. Despite his disillusionment, he committed himself to the men and women under his command who fought against the odds to accomplish a crucial mission. At its core, this is a story about teamwork and the bonds that develop when men and women risk their lives and reputations together. As the United States struggles once more to extricate itself from Iraq, this book will be a timely addition to the existing body of work about the war.

About the Author

Editorial Reviews

“This is a gem of a book that captures the difficulty of working with partners on a complex battlefield. He brilliantly illuminates the importance of personal relationships, and the role that good, solid leadership plays. The Marine Corps has been well-served for many years by leaders like Seth Folsom, and his articulate and insightful book adds to the considerable literature about Marines and small unit actions. This is a book that all Marines should read.”—Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, USMC (Ret.), former CENTCOM Commander and author of The Melting Point
Important, insightful and brutally honest account of modern warfare. A must read for all military leaders, and civilians who want to understand and  *feel* how US and Coalition forces defeated ISIS. Brings to life the courage, sacrifice, ingenuity and grit required to lead and fight America’s wars at the edge of the empire. Colonel Seth Folsom is the real deal. A battle hardened Marine, he masterfully commanded a coalition joint task force in a harsh, deadly and complex environment. He writes with clarity and power. Captivating and profound! —Maj. Gen. Gregg F Martin, U.S. Army (Ret.), former Commander 130th Engineer Brigade and author of Bipolar General