• My Brother in Arms

  • The Exceptional Life of Mark Andrew Forester, United States Air Force Combat Controller
  • By: Thad Forester
  • Narrated by: Scott Dufresne
  • Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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My Brother in Arms

By: Thad Forester
Narrated by: Scott Dufresne
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On September 29, 2010 Mark Forester was killed in action while fighting terrorists in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. His heroic legacy of being shot down while preparing to rescue a fallen teammate began long before this tragic day.

An Apache aviator said of Mark's final battle: "I have never witnessed such an act of heroism in my three years of fighting in combat. I have over 2,700 hours total time with 1,500 hours of combat time in both Iraq and Afghanistan.... JAG 28 continued to advance on the enemy while taking intense enemy fire, and continuously fired his weapon in an attempt to get to his fallen teammate and destroy the enemy."

Mark chose to enlist in the Air Force as a Special Operations Combat Controller after he received his Bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama. Because of his above average grades and near-photographic memory, his Business Finance degree would have done him well. But, he felt a higher calling; one that put him between us and the enemies bent on our destruction.

Even though he had pledged that freedom must be preserved, his greatest desire was to marry the right girl and have a family — Mark never got that chance. Instead, he selflessly gave his life for the country he loved.

Since Mark’s death, his family’s eyes and hearts have been opened to multiple examples of selflessness and patriotism by meeting his teammates and leaders in the military. The family has witnessed first-hand the ability for them to turn off their stern, professional personae and turn on compassion, love, support, and acceptance. The author feels a strong desire to honor our heroes. This book highlights one hero, SrA Mark A. Forester, and also helps recognize many other men and women who volunteer to fight for our freedom.

My Brother in Arms is not a memorial in print, but a biography for continuing Mark’s legacy of perseverance, determination, and accomplishing our missions on Earth.

©2013 Thad Forester (P)2020 Thad Forester

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The Price of Freedom is Never Free

My Brother in Arms tells the history and background of Sr. Airman Mark Forester, who was killed in Afghanistan Sept 29 2010. Forester heroically gave his life in an attempt to save a fallen comrade. As told by his brother Thad, My Brother in Arms is a timeless example that privileges and freedoms we have are paid with the price of blood. Thank you to Mark for your sacrifice and thank you to Thad for telling his story!

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An incredible story of an American Hero

As a Gold Star Brother, I wanted to learn more about the experience of other Gold Star Families, and especially siblings. This book shared the true human emotions that the family members endure, which actually had me choked up a few times.

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Compelling biography, hideous narrator

Mark Andrew Forrester's brother clearly invested hundreds of hours and a lifetime of love into writing this biography of his brother. Thad Forester included many of the tributes and stories that he received about his brother's life in the military, which makes this even more amazing. It is a fascinating look into the love and caring that individuals in our military experience within the service, and for Mark, at home.

However, the choice of narrator is extremely disappointing. He has a flat affect and tends to run together the end of one section and or paragraph right into another. It makes for a very difficult listening. Had Mark's story been any less compelling, this book would have been returned by the second chapter.

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