Why You Should Read and Support Michael Yon
by J.R. HeadWhen I saw that Michael Yon had joined us here at Big Hollywood, I was overjoyed. This is a great opportunity to expand his audience and, frankly, everyone should read his stuff. Yon has been embedding with military units in combat for the better part of the last four years and has been bringing the ground-level truth to those that care to read it.

I can’t remember exactly when I first discovered his writings but it was at a point where he was disagreeing with the spin coming from the Bush White House regarding progress in Iraq. I was disturbed to have confirmation that things were not quite as we were being told but Yon’s critiques, while serious and undiluted, were constructive in nature. I could tell that he was supportive of the effort even though he sometimes railed against the execution of it. Michael Yon pulls no punches and I checked back often to see what else he had to say. Eventually, the network news would catch up and start reporting things that Yon had written about weeks, often months, earlier. This is a pattern that continues today.
As bad as things sometimes got, Michael always kept faith with our troops. He believed, as I did, that the quality of the individual soldiers and Marines would eventually win over the Iraqi people and, if given time, the Iraqis would succeed in building a free nation for themselves.
And things got bad. Day after day… bad news. Suicide bombings. Iraqi civilians, women and children killed. IED and sniper attacks. Politicians in Washington said Iraq was a “total failure.” They said Marines were killing “innocent civilians in cold blood.” “This war is lost.” And the hits just kept on coming. General David Petraeus was targeted by George Soros’ MoveOn.org in the New York Times and cast as a liar before he even had the chance to testify before Congress. People who continued to support the effort were ridiculed. Don’t you have any idea what’s going on? Aren’t you paying attention? We’re losing! We shouldn’t be there! People are dying and for what? Retreat. Pull out. Surrender. Defeat.
Some friends who had been supporters of the Iraq mission began to waver. They’d say, “How did we lose this? What are we doing? It’s unwinnable.” I started to despair, as well. I never lost faith in the abilities of our military. Rather, I attributed the failure to the civilian leadership and the purposeful hamstringing of the effort by those in opposition to it.
Thank goodness I started reading Michael Yon again at about that point in time. Michael had been writing about the beginnings of what eventually became known as the “Anbar Awakening.” The change in strategy that General Petraeus implemented combined with AQI (Al Qaeda in Iraq) overplaying their hand had started to turn the tide. This was mid-2007, mind you. When the “news” we were getting on television, in the papers and from some in Washington was darkest, reading Yon’s first hand accounts of the advances our men and women were making and the relationships they were building with the expanding Iraqi Army allowed me to argue my position with renewed vigor. It inspired me to write to leaders in D.C. and demand that they not abandon our troops in the field. How many others were inspired to do likewise? I’m sure I wasn’t alone. I’m also sure that it had some impact.

Michael Yon’s 2005 photo
Funny, but as late as July of 2008, I was still having discussions with people who were saying that Iraq was lost… a failure. By then, the good news could no longer be contained or ignored and it had started being reported by the major news outlets that Iraq had begun to stabilize but, unfortunately, the meme had been set. In fact, one day I had Yon’s book, “Moment of Truth in Iraq” in my hand (already written and published) and this guy at my agency was telling me that we lost in Iraq. I handed him the book and said, “For Pete’s sake, man, read this book before you fucking vote in November.” He said he would. He didn’t. I received it back after the election, unread. He “never got around to it.” His guy had won. His guy had inherited an Iraq that is on its way to being a free country and, hopefully, a staunch ally. Hopefully he won’t screw it up.
I wonder if it could have happened had Michael Yon come home a year earlier. If I’d had to rely on the major news organizations for my information, I would never have known about the Anbar Awakening. I might not have written any letters to those who hold the purse strings and make policy. I may have lost hope along with so many others. Perhaps, we would have pulled out at the turn of the tide, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. We’ll never know.
Now, Michael Yon is in Afghanistan. He’s been there before. When everyone was focused on Iraq, he was warning back in 2006 that we could lose Afghanistan if certain issues weren’t addressed. Now, he’s returned to that country and is, once again, calling it as he sees it. In fact, that may have recently caused him to lose his embed privileges with the British forces he’d been travelling with. I’ll never understand these things.
Please visit Michael’s website. Find out what is going on. If you feel that some information you find needs to be pounded into some politician’s brain housing group, then make a call, send an email or a letter and tell them. Tell them.
Oh, and Mr. Yon gets by on reader donations. This helps defray the cost of putting himself in harm’s way with nothing but his camera to shoot with and his laptop to type with so that he can tell you what others can’t or won’t. Please consider hitting his tip jar.
Semper fidelis,
JRH





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Micheal Yon is perhaps the only true reporter we have left regarding the war in Iraq and Afganistan. His only goal was to make sure that his brothers in arms were fairly treated. He pulls no punches and tells it like it is. Somehow that has become a rare commodity these days.
Been a Yon reader for a few years now. I love the way that he doesn't play to the current side of the issue and always tells it like he sees it. He's a great military reporter and deserves the highest of praise. Seriously read Michael's posts before making any judgment about our military men in Afghanistan. You'll be glad you did.
Always great, and inspiring reports. A Warrior like Mr. Yon is much needed to give clarity to the Afghanistan campaign, God Bless and be safe, Mr. Yon.
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Michael, you need to hook up with a documentary crew and find a good editor and start producing some programming. Maybe there are a few people around here who can help with funding and distribution..
If you were in England you would be a Channel Four or ITV televison star by now.
I guess if you sit around in a lounge in Kabul Afghanistan you can get paid by the major news outlets to stand on a roof top and do a 2 minute piece with a background of the city and repeat what crosses the Department of Defense news wires.
If you go out to a COP(Combat Out Post) live with the soldiers, eat with the soldiers, live the same life as the soldier, watch the soldiers as they fall and get backup to Protect and Serve our Country you are a Soldier. If your lucky you get paid the same as Soldier to report on the soldier.
There is no free lunch FOLKS! Many here complain about the free lunchers. Are you sure you are not one of them?
Why isn't Yon on Big Hollywood or Breitbart's payroll? I find it shameful that he has to keep appealing for donations to keep on doing perhaps the best reporting job in the world. Tell you what, can we trade, say, ten of Big Hollywood's contributors for one Michael Yon?
I started reading Yon's blog in '05 and without a doubt his work (along with Michael Totten) is far and away superior to ANYTHING you will see by our "professional" press corps. Simply by reading his journals I was far and away more informed to not only specifics in areas like Ramadi but to the overall status of the campaign than anyone else I knew. He gave me credence with my associates simply because I could report on what I read from him (along with info collected from active duty friends–I'm a former Marine) because what I would tell them would bear out as JRH said weeks and months later.
It's a shame that the only real reporter we have in theater isn't a "Pro" working for some masthead but some guy who pays his own way to be there. If a Pulitzer was to ever come out of these wars Yon would be the only worthy recipient.
As a suggestion, another worthwhile blog is Blackfive. Matt who runs the site started it for a similar reason to Yon, he received notice a friend was KIA but when he read the press reports not a single one was accurate.
http://www.blackfive.net
Well if we are to pimp other sites let me join you, and this will not offend you, Grayhawk and Dawn Patrol with blackfive some of the best Mil-bloggers! I guess to keep friends together we have to mention, bouhammer they all work together to bring you real information and they all support Michael Yon!
http://www.mudvillegazette.com/
http://www.bouhammer.com/
W00t, Michael Yon! I sent him some lame amount like $10 last month. Being underemployed and underpaid stinks.
Van Jones and Obama are fakes. Unless they come dressed like africans with dashikis and afros you shall pay no attention to them. Even more so if this black "radical"is married to a white woman. lol
They are pseudo blacks imitating Whites. They Bash whites only to get promoted by the radical black raped White establishment apparatus.
Black fakes 100%
Here is proof Obama is Kenyan born:
http://freedomtalk.lefora.com/2009/09/07/here-is-...
Well, not the only one, but certainly one of a very few. I highly recommend Michael J. Totten as well.
J.R. Head,
It is good of you to use your post here to support Mr. Yon and not elevate your own status as a reporter or writer. I beleive in what Yon is doing and I doubt that BB pays enough to support him by itself.. I tip my hat to you.
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I try to donate whenever possible, which is tough on a shoestring budget. Yon is one of the best causes I know.
A true journalist, one that the rest should learn from and inspire to.
You can buy alot of friendship in Afghanistan for $10.00. Never be concerned about the amount. The one that gives 1 cent may have given everything. The one that gives a million may have given nothing.
This is Big Hollywood right ? And the new generation doesn't read anything right ? Well, then get the cameras rolling boys. Figure it out.
There are thousands of underemployed, trained filmmakers out there, give some of them a chance. It's not rocket science here, it's moving pictures. Powerful media requires powerful stories, what's missing ????
Think of all the mney wasted on Rendition, Lions /Lambs, Valley of Elah, and the rest of that crap.
Think the Man Who Would Be King and go from there, leave the Defense Department behind, they're way too political. It's got everything, from women's rights to sci-fi weapons. Come on, make Yon a star .
I had the same experience with Yon as the original poster.
Back in the "dark days" of '06 and '07, it was hard to find hope in the sea of bad news that the MSM was flooding out of Iraq. Desperate to remain supportive of the effort, I stumbled across Yon's site and found renewed hope.
While he definitely doesn't sugar-coat things, he also doesn't strain to turn every setback into a total defeat.
When things eventually turned around for the better in Iraq in '07, I knew about it way before any of my friends and colleagues. While they were still parroting the bad news mantra from the MSM, I was able to tell them, with confidence, that not only were we not losing, but we were actually winning.
Sometimes, I wonder where President Bush summoned his confidence in Iraq. Perhaps he was reading Yon as well.
BTW, to support him, I pre-ordered his book and it turned into another must read from him. Even though it is a bit dated, I strongly recommend it if you want to know how we turned things around.
http://www.amazon.com/Moment-Truth-Iraq-Greatest-...
Excellent tribute to Mike, J.R. Head = jarhead. Nice one, Marine Man :>)
" In fact, that may have recently caused him to lose his embed privileges with the British forces he’d been travelling with. I’ll never understand these things."
And I'll never understand why the Marines have suddenly revoked..err…claimed that there is 'no room' for him to embed with them in October. No Room, huh?? Yeah.. and water isn't wet. Sorry—-color me cynical….but something about this sudden reversal from the Marines seems very suspect.
I've had the pleasure of knowing Yon personally for years. I remain in awe of what he chooses to do, when he could just as easily be chillaxin on a beach in Bali. The Marines should make room for him in October. How about throwing out the AP reporters.
Hire John Milinus To run Holly Wood and maybe…Aw hell no maybe to it, We would get better movies. John Milinus To Run Holly Wood! I'm for it!!!!!
Any word on the Deuce Four movie?
/recently re-upped my donation..
Thanks! This month I might only send a dollar, but I will at least send something.
Word; what's up with someone making a feature around "Gates of Fire"?
Hollywood's head-in-ass disease is really pathetic. Yon's dispatches (esp. the above-mentioned G of F) read like the best action films and basically write themselves as scripts, and you could film all this stuff out by Barstow or Needles, right in Hollywood's backyard.
Maybe it's not enough of a challenge, then?
The Taliban (small t taliban) fight for $5.00 a week in pay. That may give you some perspective of life in Afghanistan.
It's my contention that Michael Yon is the Ernie Pyle of his generation.
Don't know Pyle? The pre-eminent front-line war correspondent of WW II. Look him up.
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