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PDF Ebook , by Ralph Pezzullo

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File Size: 19465 KB

Print Length: 292 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press (February 6, 2018)

Publication Date: February 6, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B073TSN3PQ

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I served in the same company with Changiz in Oki for three years, lived next door to him and his Mother in Mansion 58. Every one of us who know him would give him a ten star review if we could. He exceeds the norm in all of the best traits of an SF soldier; and while all of us see a little part of ourselves in what he writes, we all know he is one of the very best to wear the beret ever-- and humble too. Cheers to you Changiz!

“Full Battle Rattle” by Changiz Lahidji (Feb. 2018), 291 pp.Hey, a really fine, enjoyable read! If you missed reading the above book-jacket blurb, this is the military autobiography of U.S. Army Master Sergeant Changiz Lahidji who “served on Special Forces A teams longer than anyone in history, completing over a hundred combat missions in Afghanistan…. He also happens to be the first Muslim Green Beret.” This subject was what I was interested in learning: did the author, who spent so much time participating and fighting in Muslim-related battles, did he have anything to explain (from a Muslim perspective) about why so many Muslim sects were/are so bent on killing one another throughout the Middle East? Why are Sunni-Muslims fighting against Shiite-Muslims in Iraq, Syria & Lebanon vs. Hizbollah vs. al-Quida? Sadly, he offered no insights of their religious differences. This may be in part, as he explained, that while growing up in Iran during the 1970s that his family “didn’t attend any Muslim services at the mosques.” He grew up in a pretty much of a secular-oriented family.After serving in the Iranian Special Forces, in during the early 1970s, Changiz fled to the U.S. and eventually joined the U.S. Special Forces. In 1980 he “entered Tehran on a one-man mission to spy on Iranian soldiers guarding the US Embassy where 52 US diplomats were being held hostage. Three years later, he was in Beirut, Lebanon when a suicide car bomb exploded in front of the US Embassy killing 83 people. Weeks after that, he was shot by Hezbollah terrorists on a night mission.“In Operation Iraqi Freedom, he led a convoy that was ambushed on its way to Fallujah. He was clearing houses in Mogadishu, Somalia on October, 1993 when a US Black Hawk helicopter was shot down 50 feet away from him in the incident that inspired Black Hawk Down. In 2002, he dressed as a farmer and snuck into Eastern Afghanistan and located Osama Bin Laden for the CIA.” Later, he assisted the N.Y.C Police Dept., and the FBI with his Farsi, Pashtu, Arabic & Dari language knowledge. Did I fail to mention that he also served in Laos, Pakistan, Kuwait, Haiti and a couple of other countries?While the author has recounted some of his military exploits, perhaps due to either space limitations or security restrictions, he doesn’t recount most of his military operations. He recounted his HALO/HAHO/LALO parachute experiences, including the harrowing times when anther jumper accidently fell into his open parachute, and then later survived with a shattered femur during another “drop” -- which took 15 months to recover from (p. 103 & 112). Also, trained in carrying around a backpack SADM nuke (p. 69).While in the Sudan, he bumped into ex-Pres. Carter and briefly recounted both their roles in the failed U.S. rescue of American embassy personnel when several military helicopters and aircraft bumped into one another on the ground during a sandstorm in Iran (p.224).It wasn’t all work and no play: “I love jumping from planes almost as much as sex, and tried to do both as often as possible” (p. 111).Is this a 4-star or a 5-star book? It’s not heavily into theorizing about grand statecraft insights about the U.S. military ops in Afghanistan, Iraq or elsewhere – it’s the “I was there”, boots-on-the ground reflections of an enlisted soldier who survived many battles: “blood dripped down my cheeks to my neck and chest” (p. 267) type of stories. Okay, a 5-star salute to a fine, patriotic American born in Iran.

Received my copy today of “Full Battle Rattle”During my years in Special Forces it was an honor to have known and served with a wild man and friend Changiz Lahidji, who had a distinguished career in Special Forces. He served 24 years on SF Teams and is one of the few who really has been there and done that, from Iran..........Afghan.His Bio book has just been released and reveals an uncommon Special Forces Soldier, beginning with being born in Iran, and being a Patriot to the United States.If you are interested in real behind the scenes history of a Special Forces Soldier, this is it.

Wow! What a life this guy has had. A true patriot. Opened my eyes to the spectrum of what our elite soldiers are asked to do. A fun and easy read.

I read the book being an amateur military historian and am torn in which direction I would rate it! ON hand you have a very interesting story of what our country is based on, foreign national coming over for a better life, joins the military has unique abilities for a unique mission and spend years fulfilling what we and Hollywood writes moves about! then you have a convenient history of "Forrest Gump" magnitude of coincidences of being every where except Panama over the years. I found facts to be easily discovered and new ones like an SF team on mission in Mogadishu getting to a chopper crash site first when it is not mentioned in any writings, or movies! I found multiple editing problems with inconsistencies in what group; he was in He went from 5th to 1st switching back on a weekly basis. CPT the SGT then back? Over and out on a radio? Pure Hollywood. I personally canvassed many SF vets including some on the need to know on Desert Eagle Claw and they never heard of him! I tried a internet search and only found articles relating to the book. Now you can spend years in Black Ops World and stay hidden but that is the glory of it! I am not accusing the author of anything , just reading the book left a salty taste in my mouth! Hope it is all true , not the work of a terp or embellishment and the co writer sucked in. Still a good read!

I had the honor of serving with MSG Changiz Lahidji for 2 years on an ODA in 1st Bn, 1st Special Forces Group, in Okinawa Japan. To say that he is a character is an understatement. The book is well written but reads best if you have served in the Army and better if you have served in Special Forces. If not then you may have trouble understanding some of the terms and nuances that are portrayed by Changiz. Non-the-less it is still a plethora of knowledge, information and little-known-facts about the authors contribution to the worlds conflict's over the last few decades.

Made it to page 63 and quit. Don’t know if it was “lost in translation” with writers or what. Had difficulty with graduation from jump school made you a Ranger (several references before page 63). Ask anyone with a Ranger tab and they would be insulted. Once he said he was a sergeant and next couple of pages he was back to corporal. I guess because he was from Iran he did not have to serve his time on a B-team before getting on an ODA. The timeline skips around so much that it was not an interesting read. I’ve never heard of a doctor, medic, EMT etc., jerk a broken leg “straight” after a halo landing. Sorry. Just can’t finish it.

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