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Predator Predator The Remote-Control Air War over Iraq and Afghanistan: A Pilot’s Story Lt. Col. Matt J. Martin with Charles W. Sasser First published in 2010 by Zenith Press, an imprint of MBI Publishing Company, 400 First Avenue North, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA Copyright © 2010 by Matt J. Martin with Charles W. Sasser All rights reserved. With the exception of quoting brief passages for the purposes of review, no part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from the Publisher. The information in this book is true and complete to the best of our knowledge. Zenith Press titles are also available at discounts in bulk quantity for industrial or sales-promotional use. For details write to Special Sales Manager at MBI Publishing Company, 400 First Avenue North, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA. To find out more about our books, join us online at www.zenithpress.com. Digital edition: 978-1-61673-986-7 Hardcover edition: 978-0-7603-3896-4 Designer: Helena Shimizu Cover designer: Rob Johnson, Johnson Design, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Martin, Matt J., 1972– Predator : the remote-control air war over Iraq and Afghanistan : a pilot’s story / Matt J. Martin with Charles W. Sasser. p. cm. ISBN 978-0-7603-3896-4 (hb w/ jkt) 1. Martin, Matt J., 1972- 2. Iraq War, 2003---Personal narratives, American. 3. Iraq War, 2003---Aerial operations, American. 4. Afghan War, 2001---Personal narratives, American. 5. Afghan War, 2001---Aerial operations, American. 6. Predator (Drone aircraft) 7. Drone aircraft pilots--United States--Biography. 8. United States. Air Force--Officers-- Biography. I. Sasser, Charles W. II. Title. DS79.766.M37A3 2010 956.7044’348--dc22 2010021367 On the cover: USAF photos On the back cover: A U.S. Air Force Predator prepares for landing at Balad Air Base, Iraq, June 9, 2007, after a fifteen-hour combat mission in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. USAF photo by Tech. Sgt. Beth Holliker Printed in the United States of America To the men and women of the United States Air Force: unblinking, persistent, and always on target Contents Author’s Note........................................................................ix Prologue...................................................................................1 PART I: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA Chapter 1: Tonight We Fly.................................................7 Chapter 2: Feel the Plane..................................................17 Chapter 3: First Mission...................................................29 Chapter 4: The Green Toyota..........................................39 Chapter 5: Rocket Man.....................................................49 Chapter 6: Fighting for Millennia.................................61 Chapter 7: Big Man in Fallujah......................................71 Chapter 8: Are We There Yet?.........................................81 Chapter 9: Never Enough................................................91 Chapter 10: Red Bulldozers..........................................103 Chapter 11: Elections Afghani Style..........................113 Chapter 12: Operation Phantom Fury.....................125 Chapter 13: Leaving Nellis............................................135 PART II: ALIAIR BASE, IRAQ Chapter 14: Getting Real...............................................147 Chapter 15: In Its Own Time.......................................155 Chapter 16: Elections Iraqi Style................................163 Chapter 17: Sunnis and Shiites....................................171 PART III: BALAD AIR BASE, IRAQ Chapter 18: Back to the Sandbox...............................185 Chapter 19: Johnny Rico...............................................195 Chapter 20: Wish You Were Here.............................205 Chapter 21: Out of the Loop........................................215 Chapter 22: Neighborhood Watch.............................225 Chapter 23: This Changes Everything......................235 Chapter 24: Pogo..............................................................243 Chapter 25: Leaving Balad............................................251 PART IV: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA Chapter 26: On the Hunt..............................................263 Chapter 27: Hanging Saddam.....................................271 Chapter 28: Under the Whole Sky.............................279 Chapter 29: Until the Job Is Done..............................289 Chapter 30: Back in Sadr City.....................................297 Epilogue..............................................................................307 Author’s Note THIS IS A PERSONALnarrative of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. In it I have endeav- ored to render the truth as accurately and vividly as possible. This book is an expanded version of notes I kept while actively flying MQ-1 combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. While this is my story, it is also the story of others who played major or minor roles in the events narrated. Actual names are used throughout except in those instances where names could not be recalled or where public identification and exposure would serve no useful purpose and could prove uncomfortable to persons involved. Dialogue and events are reported to the best of my recollection; some scenes and dialogue have, by necessity, been re-created. Where these occur, I have tried to match personalities with the situation and action while maintaining factual content. While the content is accurate, I cannot be certain every quote is entirely accurate word for word as my interpretation of events may not be exactly the same as someone else’s. Time has a tendency to erode memory in some areas and selectively enhance it (or exag- gerate it) in others. Where errors in recollection occur, the author accepts full responsibility and asks to be forgiven. I must also emphasize that although I am an active-duty Air Force officer, the accounts in this book and the occasional opinions I express are my own personal views and do not neces- sarily represent the views of the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the United States government. ix

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