Jocko willink ownership5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() I am the senior man on the battlefield, and I am responsible for everything that happens, everything. Then I told them that there was only one person at fault for what had happened. It was only through a miracle that no one else was killed. “When it was over, and the fog of war lifted, one friendly Iraqi solider was dead, two more were wounded. This fire fight tragically was between us and us. This fire fight … It wasn’t between us, and the enemy. In that fog of war, through a series of mistakes, and human error, and poor judgment, and Murphy’s Law and just plain bad luck, a horrendous fire fight broke out. ![]() “And then, the fog of war rolled in with its confusion and chaos, and mayhem, and with its gunfire, and enemy attacks, and screaming men, and blood, and death. We had US Army soldiers, and US Marines, along with small elements of my seal team. We had multiple units out on the battlefield, fighting the enemy. During an operation that I was in charge of, when all hell broke loose. It teaches you lessons that you will not forget. But war is also an incredible teacher, a brutal teacher. It is indifferent, and devastating, and evil. ![]()
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