Thursday, February 20, 2014

Meet 'Johnny Walker' The Iraqi Interpreter Who Earned The Respect Of The U.S. Special Forces



'Code Name: Johnny Walker': How Iraqi Interpreter Saved The Lives Of U.S. Special Forces --FOX News

Offering a unique perspective on the Iraq War, the new memoir “Code Name: Johnny Walker” tells the story of one Iraqi who risked everything to fight with U.S. troops, in particular the Navy SEALs, becoming perhaps the only “terp” (interpreter) to be welcomed into their tight-knit fold.

Co-written by Walker (a pseudonym and nickname given to him based on his love of the Scotch whisky) and author Jim DeFelice, "Code Name" is the story of a family man who the SEALs came to rely on to interpret the local language on dangerous missions as the insurgency intensified following the American invasion.

But for Walker, this isn’t so much about telling his story as it is honoring the Americans he ended up spending eight dangerous years working alongside.

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My Comment:  To be accepted by such a closed knit group is quite an accomplishment .... he must have done some unbelievably heroic actions to receive this respect.

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