Col Seth W. B. Folsom, USMC (Ret.), served more than twenty-eight years in uniform. A graduate of the University of Virginia, the Naval Postgraduate School, and the Marine Corps War College, he is the author of The Highway War: A Marine Company Commander in Iraq; In the Gray Area: A Marine Advisor Team at War; and Where Youth and Laughter Go: With ""The Cutting Edge"" in Afghanistan. He lives with his family in Southern California.
“This is a gem of a book that captures the difficulty of working with partners on a complex battlefield. He brilliantly illuminates the importance of personal relationships, and the role that good, solid leadership plays. The Marine Corps has been well-served for many years by leaders like Seth Folsom, and his articulate and insightful book adds to the considerable literature about Marines and small unit actions. This is a book that all Marines should read.”—Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, USMC (Ret.), former CENTCOM Commander and author of The Melting Point ""Important, insightful and brutally honest account of modern warfare. A must read for all military leaders, and civilians who want to understand and *feel* how US and Coalition forces defeated ISIS. Brings to life the courage, sacrifice, ingenuity and grit required to lead and fight America’s wars at the edge of the empire. Colonel Seth Folsom is the real deal. A battle hardened Marine, he masterfully commanded a coalition joint task force in a harsh, deadly and complex environment. He writes with clarity and power. Captivating and profound!""—Maj. Gen. Gregg F Martin, U.S. Army (Ret.), former Commander 130th Engineer Brigade and author of Bipolar General “When people read about the Marine Corps’ contributions to our Nation’s longest wars, undoubtedly Col. Seth Folsom’s tetralogy will hold a prominent place. His fourth installment, Nothing Here Worth Dying For, establishes the author as the expert on the Advise, Assist, Accompany, and Enable (A3E) operations that defined the Inherent Resolve campaign. The memoir recounts the exploits of Task Force Lion as Folsom’s team cleared the Middle Euphrates River Valley (MERV) of ISIS in 2018. Written from the vantage point of the Corps’ “most expendable Colonel, the book has an edge to it. Though not recognized as an actual commanding officer by the Marine Corps, Folsom’s Task Force was designated a battlespace owner charged with enabling an Iraqi Corps. His frustration with the Service Headquarters’ parochialism serves as a backdrop as he adroitly navigates the complex relations with his subordinate Coalition formations while rebuffing inter-service competition for command and control. For the student of military history or a future planner, this book provides the archetype on how to enable partner nation forces while delivering an inspiring story of what an ad hoc group of military professionals can do.”—Col. Tom Gordon, USMC (Ret.), Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel and author of Marine Maxims