Soldier Secretary, Christopher C. Miller
Soldier Secretary, Christopher C. Miller
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Soldier Secretary
Warnings from the Battlefield & the Pentagon about America's Most Dangerous Enemies

Author: Christopher C. Miller, Ted Royer

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 7 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Center Street

Published: 02/07/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

President Trump's last secretary of defense shares harrowing stories of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, gives an "important" insider look at the tumultuous final days of the administration, and issues a stark warning about the readiness of the military under President Biden (Sean Hannity). If you know one thing about Chris Miller, it's that he was President Donald Trump’s final Secretary of Defense, elevated to that position in the days after the 2020 election. If you know a second thing about Chris Miller, it’s that he oversaw the U.S. Armed Forces during one of the most controversial and tumultuous periods the military has experienced in decades, culminating in the shocking events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Yet Chris Miller is no political partisan. On the contrary, Miller has spent his adult life in the crosshairs of America’s most dangerous enemies--from Middle Eastern deserts to the bowels of U.S. intelligence agencies--and emerged as one of the leading national security minds of his generation.

Needless to say, Chris Miller has stories to tell. In Soldier Secretary, he reveals for the first time everything he saw--in a book that is candid, thought-provoking, and like that of no Secretary of Defense before him. This book is not just the inside story of what happened during the Trump administration--it’s the inside story of what happened to America, its military, and its institutions during the two decades after September 11, 2001.

Part badass, part iconoclast, Miller is an irreverent, heterodox, and always-fascinating thinker whose personal journey through war and the White House has led him to some shocking conclusions about the state of American power in 2021. With a perspective that will surprise and interest both Republicans and Democrats, Miller argues for a radical rethinking of U.S. national security strategy unlike anything since the creation of the joint armed forces in the 1980s. He offers a roadmap for how the United States can win in the era of unrestricted warfare by shedding the bloated defense bureaucracy, bringing American forces home from endless conflicts, renewing our national unity, and beating China at its own game.
 
Miller is a true American warrior whose incredible journey from Iowa to Afghanistan to Iraq to the White House endeared him to the troops, prepared him for the unprecedented crisis of January 6, and left him deeply concerned about the future of our military and the future of our nation.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on August 29, 2023

I was working in the Secretary of Defense’s office when Chris Miller was named SECDEF to replace Mark Esper. Candidly, I didn’t know what to expect. But after spending the next 73 days with him, I came to respect and admire the man more than any other figure I’ve worked for in my 24-year career in u......more

Goodreads review by Allen on March 10, 2023

The Trump Administration was a strange time in American history. One of the stranger things that happened during it for me personally was when someone I knew as a youth became an important figure in the administration in its waning days. Chris Miller, the name I knew him by, was two years behind me a......more

Goodreads review by Jesse on January 13, 2024

It was fine, not bad, but not exactly riveting.......more

Goodreads review by Alexander on February 15, 2023

Amazing book from an amazing SECDEF.......more

Goodreads review by Sammy on February 02, 2024

I'm not reviewing based on politics. As someone who actively avoids political arguments, the bias in this memiore stood out. That does not affect me. This genre is not something I typically select, but I felt drawn to this book. I loved the stories within, and it gave me an even deeper appreciation......more