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Blue Collar Infantrymen: Reflections on 35 Years of Soldiering - Paperback

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by Brian Reed (Author)

One Soldier's Journey through the Mud, the Mountains, and the Mission.

Brigadier General Brian Reed, U.S. Army (Retired), spent thirty-five years discovering the profound honor of being a "9mm-toting, blue-collar Infantryman".

Blue Collar Infantrymen is a candid, humorous, and gritty memoir that takes readers from the rigorous halls of West Point to the frozen tundras of Alaska, and from the peace-keeping streets of Haiti to the hunt for Saddam Hussein in Iraq. Reed pulls no punches about his own career, sharing stories of resilience that include surviving two recycles in Ranger School to eventually earn the tab, and the humility learned from the Non-Commissioned Officers who shaped his leadership style in the motor pools of Germany.

This narrative offers a front-row seat to history. As the Operations Officer for the "Raider Brigade" (1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division), Reed was a key architect of Operation Red Dawn, the mission that captured Saddam Hussein. He provides a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of the intelligence work, the raids, and the moment "High Value Target #1" was pulled from a spider hole.

Beyond the combat stories, Reed reflects on the responsibilities of command-leading the "Arctic Legion" through the Surge and "Stop-Loss," maintaining discipline in the harsh Alaskan winter, and the tragic loss of soldiers both on and off the battlefield. Transitioning from the tactical fight to the strategic, he recounts his time as a "Soldier-Scholar" with a Ph.D. in Sociology, serving as a senior advisor at CENTCOM and developing the next generation of officers at West Point.

Blue Collar Infantrymen is not just a war story; it is a masterclass in leadership, a testament to the power of the team, and a tribute to the resilience of the American Soldier. It is a story for anyone who has ever strived to be a "quiet professional" in a loud world.

Number of Pages: 178
Dimensions: 0.41 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: February 03, 2026
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