Master Sergeant Roger D. Sparks is is a recipient of the Silver Star, among other prestigious awards. He is currently an Operations NCO of the 212th Pararescue Squadron, 176th Air wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, and is credited with countless saves in Alaska and abroad. He lives in Eagle River, Alaska, with his wife and sons and has become a renowned tattoo artist.
Inspiring....fascinating and adrenaline-rushing....[Sparks's] book, extraordinary in its own gritty way, shows us what it is to be human and humane. --Anchorage Daily News Gripping, fast paced, and entertaining. Warrior's Creed shares an inside look into the intense challenges and hardships Roger and men like him have to endure and ultimately overcome to arrive at an enlightened and spiritual frame of mind. I related to so many tales and philosophies of this book, and it has left me inspired to work even harder, and to save any excuses I may have. Warrior's Creed reconfirms that no matter what type of warrior you are that all warriors live by a similar creed. --Laird Hamilton, legendary big-wave surfer One of the best books I've read all year. Words like honor, sacrifice, and duty get bandied around a great deal. Warrior's Creed gets down to the guts of it all, then digs even deeper. It's a book that speaks on many levels--wrenchingly visceral and entertaining. An incredible story, marvelously told. --Marc Cameron, New York Times bestselling author of Tom Clancy: Oath of Office Shaking Roger Sparks' hand that day in Afghanistan led me to re-think everything I thought I knew about being a man, an artist, a father, and an American. There isn't a day that goes by without me thinking about him and his story in someway. --Scott Campbell, Fine Artist Sparks' story provides a window into a harsh and violent human wilderness that few will ever encounter. --Seth Kantner, author of the national bestseller Ordinary Wolves